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Title: Stockholms UFO-nytt Issue: 2/96 Date: 1996 Publisher: Stockholms UFO-förening, STUFO Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: Stockholms UFO-nytt
Issue: 2/96
Date: 1996
Publisher: Stockholms UFO-förening, STUFO
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of Stockholms UFO-nytt, published by the Stockholms UFO-förening, serves as an information bulletin for its members. It features a cover with the organization's logo and a prominent announcement about the autumn program being included as a supplement. The issue includes a variety of articles on UFO phenomena, historical accounts, and related topics.

Content Summary

UFO Reports (December 1995 - March 1996)

The magazine notes a relative lull in UFO reports from the Stockholm area during this period. Several sightings are detailed:

  • December 15: A woman in Kungsängen reported seeing two round discs moving in the sky for about 15 minutes.
  • December 15 (evening): A woman and a boy in Älvsjö observed a strange, egg-shaped light moving erratically for about 30 seconds.
  • December 20: An observer saw two yellow-orange fireballs fly past an airplane.
  • January 4: A woman in Västerhaninge witnessed a flat, bright object with a 'bubble' front and back, featuring flashing lights and antenna-like protrusions, hovering for about 10 minutes.
  • January 31: A woman and her son in the Stockholm area observed a strange light hovering in place for nearly an hour, unaffected by passing airplanes.
  • February 4: A woman in Södertälje reported a large, silent, triangular object with colored lights moving towards the town center.
  • March 2: A woman in Knivsta was awakened by vibrations and saw a white light.
  • March 2 (evening): A woman in Järfälla observed strange, flame-like lights near the horizon.
  • March 15: A man driving between Västerhaninge and Nynäshamn saw a small, multi-colored sphere following his car for about 5-10 minutes.

UFO-Sweden Convention in Ängelholm

The issue extensively covers the UFO expo and UFO-Sweden's annual meeting held in Ängelholm on May 18-19, 1996. The event was deemed highly successful, attracting nearly 1000 visitors over two days, with Sunday's lectures drawing over 300 attendees. The report details the setup of the exhibition, the presence of key figures like chairman Clas Svahn and Anders Liljegren from AFU, and the display of artifacts such as Gösta Carlsson's extraterrestrial (?) ring. The author, Stefan Roslund, recounts his personal experience attending the event with family and friends, noting the large turnout and the interest generated by exhibits like the 'Pollenkungen's' finds. The annual meeting itself proceeded smoothly, though the task of organizing the next year's convention was a point of discussion.

Airships in Fantasy and Reality

This section delves into the history and development of airships. It discusses early German airships like the 'Graf Zeppelin', which made numerous journeys, including a round-the-world trip. It also covers the British R 100 and R 101 airships, noting the tragic crash of the R 101. The Hindenburg disaster is recounted in detail, including its final flight and the subsequent cessation of passenger airship travel in England. The article also touches upon the historical context of airship sightings in America during the late 19th century and the challenges of distinguishing between genuine sightings and hoaxes.

UFO-Mystery: International Conference in Gothenburg

An announcement is made for the first international UFO conference to be held in Scandinavia, in Gothenburg on October 27, 1996. The conference will feature prominent ufologists such as Jenny Randles, Paul Fuller, Nick Pope, Kent Jeffrey, Per Andersen, and Ole Jonny Brænne, who will discuss topics like abduction phenomena, the autopsy film, government UFO information, and UFO reports in various countries. UFO-Sweden will also present its new exhibition and the AFU's report database.

Historical UFO Accounts and Hoaxes

The magazine includes several historical anecdotes and alleged incidents:

  • The 'Moon Hoax': An account of a fabricated story published in the New York Sun in 1835, claiming astronomical observations of life on the moon, which was a well-known journalistic hoax.
  • Joseph Joslin's Encounter: A story from 1897 about a man who claimed to have been abducted by an airship and held captive.
  • Alexander Hamilton's Cow: A tale recounted by Frank Edwards about a farmer whose cow was allegedly abducted by an airship.
  • Summerfield's Fire-Starting Chemical: A story from 1871 about a man who claimed to have discovered a chemical that could make water burn, leading to extortion attempts.
  • Early Powered Airships: The development of the first powered, steerable airships in the US around 1900 and 1904 is discussed, along with Walter Wellman's attempt to cross the Atlantic in 1910, which famously involved rescuing a cat.

Other Sections

  • Editorial Stance: The editorial by Stefan Roslund reflects on the 'calm but hectic summer,' noting the increased public and media interest in UFOs, partly driven by TV series like 'The X-Files' and the movie 'Independence Day.' He also hints at a potential joint publication between the Stockholm and Uppsala UFO associations.
  • Table of Contents: Lists articles on the Ängelholm convention, airships, incoming reports, a visit to a laser cave, a student's perspective on UFOs, and press clippings.
  • Membership Information: Details on membership fees for Stockholms UFO-förening and subscription information for 'UFO-Aktuellt' and 'Rapport Nytt.'
  • Martebomyr Light: An announcement about a booklet detailing the history of the Martebomyr light and expeditions to Gotland.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores UFO phenomena from various angles, including contemporary sightings, historical accounts, and the cultural impact of UFOs in media. There is a clear interest in documenting reported sightings and investigating their potential explanations, while also acknowledging the role of hoaxes and skepticism. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging members to stay informed through publications like 'UFO-Aktuellt' and participating in conferences and local associations. The coverage of the Ängelholm convention highlights the organization's efforts to engage the public and share information.

Title: Stockholms UFO-nytt
Issue: Nr 2/1996
Date: 1996
Character: This issue of Stockholms UFO-nytt delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, laser technology, cosmology, and personal accounts of alleged alien contact, while also issuing a warning against manipulative cults.

Articles

Besöket i Lasergrottan (The Visit to the Laser Cave)

This article recounts a visit to a 'Laser Cave' following a lecture by Jens Tellefsen at the Royal Institute of Technology. Tellefsen's lecture explained the technical aspects of laser light and its applications, which the author found informative despite the technical details. The 'Laser Cave' itself was an exhibition space demonstrating how laser light can be refracted and used to create optical illusions. One demonstration involved a clock that seemed to be activated by a button, but was actually an illusion. Another exhibit featured a realistic hologram of a knight. The article explains that LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A notable demonstration involved a globe that appeared to levitate, which Tellefsen explained was not due to the laser beam itself, but a strong, diverging magnetic field, with the laser acting as a signal to the electromagnet. The author, Inga-Lill Wallin, concludes that the visit was interesting and fun, and that the experience served as a reminder of how easily one can be deceived by illusions.

Universum utvidgar sig (The Universe is Expanding)

This piece reports on new measurements by astronomers at the European Observatory in Chile, suggesting that the universe is slowly moving towards eternal darkness. It predicts that the last stars will extinguish in a few trillion years. Contrary to most theories, the calculations indicate that the universe will continue to expand. The article contrasts this with previous theories suggesting the universe would either expand forever, collapse, or reach a state of equilibrium. The current understanding is that the universe's fate is determined by its total gravitational pull, which depends on the amount of matter present. The new data suggests there isn't enough matter to halt the expansion. The article cites 'Illustrerad Vetenskap 9/96' as its source.

Ett egendomligt UFO-föredrag (A Peculiar UFO Lecture)

This article by Elsie-Marianne Molin describes a lecture given by a woman named 'Channie' at the ABF House in Stockholm. Channie claims to have had contact with extraterrestrials since she was five years old. She recounts an encounter where she was given a golden chalice by an alien woman named Tissi Mo, who became her teacher. Through Tissi Mo, Channie claims to have visited other planets and learned about different types of aliens, including benevolent ones who live in mushroom-shaped houses and communicate through a 'vibrational language'. Channie also states she was taught mathematics, physics, and chemistry by aliens, including a concept where 1+1=3 due to 'the total' between the numbers. She also claims to have been involved in creating technical devices for aliens. The author expresses skepticism, questioning whether Channie has a vivid imagination or is deliberately deceiving her audience. The article also touches upon Channie's alleged use of 'white time' for healing and her role as a 'link person' for aliens. The author wonders about Channie's motivations for sharing these stories, suggesting it could be an escape from reality or a way to earn money.

Vuxenläraren Yexes (Adult Educator Yexes)

This section, part of the 'Ett egendomligt UFO-föredrag' article, introduces Yexes, who became Channie's teacher after Tissi Mo. Yexes allegedly provided Channie with names of people she should contact. Channie would then approach these individuals and, over time, introduce them to UFOs and take them on trips to other planets, involving them in meditation groups or biodynamic farming. For fifteen years, Channie worked with these 'link persons' without anyone knowing.

Tomrum mellan atomerna (Void Between Atoms)

This part of the 'Ett egendomligt UFO-föredrag' article explains why aliens choose certain people as 'link persons'. It suggests that these individuals have larger 'voids' between their atoms, which can be filled with 'white time'. 'White time' is described as past, present, and future, or all time simultaneously. It is stated that there are six energies on Earth that combine to form a seventh, which constitutes 'white time'. This 'white time' allows for rapid travel to other planets through natural six-pointed systems and tunnels.

Jättekrater upptäckt på månen (Giant Crater Discovered on the Moon)

This short report states that the largest and deepest crater in the solar system has been found on the far side of the Moon. Named the South Pole-Aitken Crater, it has a diameter of 2,500 kilometers and a depth of 13 kilometers. New topographic maps from the American Clementine satellite reveal more extreme variations in lunar topography than previously known, with the difference between the highest and lowest points being 16 kilometers.

Stirrande öga i dödsdrama (Staring Eye in Death Drama)

This article describes a dying star, similar in size to our Sun, engaged in a long and rarely observed death struggle. Dying stars are typically surrounded by a bubble of glowing gas and dust. However, this particular star has ejected multiple bubbles, one of which resembles a giant eye staring into space. The process involves the star becoming a red giant and shedding its outer layers, while the inner core glows intensely, illuminating the surrounding gas and dust. The unusual aspect is that the stellar remnant is not centered within the outer layer, possibly due to a rapid stellar wind expanding a slower bubble of matter or interaction with another unseen star.

Varning för tefats-sekterna (Warning about Saucer Sects)

This press clipping from Aftonbladet dated August 19, 1996, warns about 'new age' oriented UFO interests, particularly among young people. The article states that many individuals claim to be in contact with extraterrestrials and preach that humanity is flawed and must submit to aliens. It describes these groups as 'flying saucer religions' that exploit people's search for comfort and meaning. The author, identified as 'PP, UFO-Sverige', advises young people interested in UFOs to be critical of such claims and to use common sense as the best defense against these manipulative 'new age ufologists'.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of technology (like lasers) with perceived paranormal phenomena, the vastness and mysteries of the universe, and personal testimonies of encounters with extraterrestrial beings. There's a clear interest in scientific explanations for phenomena, as seen in the laser and cosmology articles, but also a willingness to present anecdotal evidence and personal beliefs, as in Channie's story. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, balanced with a critical perspective, particularly evident in the warning against UFO cults and the skeptical tone adopted by the author of Channie's account. The magazine aims to inform readers about both scientific discoveries and the more speculative aspects of ufology.

Key Persons

  • Jens Tellefsen: Lectured on laser technology.
  • Dennis Gabor: Inventor of holography.
  • Inga-Lill Wallin: Author of the 'Laser Cave' article.
  • Albert Einstein: Formulated the theory of relativity.
  • Channie: Speaker who claims contact with aliens.
  • Tissi Mo: Alleged alien teacher of Channie.
  • Yexes: Alleged alien adult educator of Channie.
  • Kalle Svensson: A person Channie was allegedly instructed to contact.
  • Elsie-Marianne Molin: Author of the article on Channie's lecture.
  • Professor Lidberg: Psychiatrist mentioned in relation to personality disorders.

Organizations

  • Tekniska Högskolan: Institution where Jens Tellefsen lectured.
  • ABF-huset: Venue for Channie's lecture.
  • UFO-Sverige: Organization associated with the warning against UFO sects.

Locations

  • Stockholm, Sweden: General location for the magazine's publication and events.
  • Hässelbystrand, Sweden: Childhood location of Channie where her first encounter allegedly occurred.
  • Mälaren, Sweden: Lake near Hässelbystrand.
  • Chile: Location of the European Observatory.
  • Moon: Subject of a report on a newly discovered crater.

Themes

  • UFOs and Extraterrestrial Contact
  • Laser Technology and Optical Illusions
  • Cosmology and the Universe's Fate
  • Holography
  • New Age Beliefs and Cults

Notable Quote

"Det bästa vapnet mot new age-ufologin är det sunda förnuftet." (The best weapon against new age ufology is common sense.) - PP, UFO-Sverige

FAQ

  • Q: What is a 'Laser Cave'? A: A 'Laser Cave' is a room filled with various ideas on how to refract and use laser light, demonstrated through interactive elements and optical illusions.
  • Q: What is the latest theory on the universe's expansion? A: New data suggests the universe will continue to expand indefinitely, rather than collapsing or reaching a state of equilibrium, due to insufficient matter to halt expansion.
  • Q: What is 'vibrational language'? A: Vibrational language is an extraterrestrial concept where a single word describes an object, allowing for complex descriptions with few characters, unlike human written language.
  • Q: What is 'white time' in the context of alien teachings? A: 'White time' is described as past, present, and future, or all time simultaneously, which can be used for rapid travel to other planets.
  • Q: What is the warning regarding 'new age' UFO interests? A: The article warns that 'new age' ufology can lead to destructive cults that exploit people's search for meaning, urging critical listening and the use of common sense.