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Title: SUFOI MÅNEDS NYT (SUFOI Monthly News) Issue: February 1962 Publisher: SUFOI Country: Denmark Language: Danish
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Title: SUFOI MÅNEDS NYT (SUFOI Monthly News)
Issue: February 1962
Publisher: SUFOI
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of SUFOI Måneds Nyt for February 1962, authored by 'Leif', addresses a delay in its publication due to issues with sending out giro cards, which were reportedly lost in transit. The newsletter focuses heavily on a significant planetary alignment predicted for February 4, 1962, exploring its potential astronomical, physical, and astrological implications, alongside a discussion of contemporary global crises and various UFOlogical interpretations.
January Issue Delay and Giro Card Issues
The editorial begins by explaining that the January issue was postponed in favor of a New Year's greeting from H.C. Petersen. The delay was further exacerbated by problems with sending out giro cards. The package containing the cards, intended to be sent with the January issue, reportedly "disappeared" in transit from Randers to Copenhagen. As a contingency, neutral giro cards were included in the shipments. The newsletter expresses hope that members were able to fill out the coupons themselves, thus avoiding further delays in subscription payments, and apologizes for the inconvenience.
The Significance of February 4, 1962
A major focus of the newsletter is the date February 4, 1962, which is described as having "haunted" UFO circles. The author states that the only answer given to inquiries about what would happen on this date was to "Wait until February 5th and see." The newsletter then details the astronomical context:
- Planetary Alignment: A remarkable alignment of planets within the solar system was predicted, with Mercury, Earth, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn appearing to be in a line. The deviations from a perfect line were minimal, with the most precise alignment occurring between January 23rd and February 12th, and February 4th being the date of the "straightest" line.
- Solar Eclipse: This alignment coincided with a total solar eclipse, though it was not visible in Denmark.
- Astrological Significance: The planets were positioned in the constellation Aquarius (January 21st - February 19th). Furthermore, the newsletter notes that the world had entered the "Age of Aquarius" in 1961, an era expected to last for approximately 2000 years.
- Rarity: The configuration was described as exceptionally rare, with a similar alignment not occurring for approximately 25,000 years, a period equivalent to the time it takes for the solar system to complete one orbit within the Milky Way.
- Quartile Positions: The remaining planets were in quartile positions, meaning they were at a 90-degree angle to the planetary axes.
Implications of the Alignment
The newsletter explores the potential consequences of this celestial event:
- Astronomical: It was considered an "extremely interesting" planetary configuration.
- Physical: The combined forces acting upon Earth, such as gravitation and radiation from other planets, were expected to be concentrated from two sides, with two large planets exerting a significant influence.
- Astrological: This alignment presented a significant topic for astrologers, who were deeply divided in their opinions. Predictions ranged from the complete destruction of Earth, minor catastrophes, and a third world war, to a positive impact from incoming radiation, heralding a golden age.
What Do We Believe?
The newsletter acknowledges the difficulty in providing a concrete answer regarding the events of February 4th, noting that different leaders within UFO movements would likely offer varied opinions. It then examines several possibilities:
- Catastrophe Situation: The newsletter highlights a series of recent natural disasters as evidence of Earth's "sad state." These included earthquakes in Chile, Agadir, Greece, and Yugoslavia; volcanic activity at Tristan da Cunha and Mount Etna (threatening its largest eruption in 300 years); landslides in Peru; hurricanes in England; and severe cold. Spain had also experienced floods displacing 30,000 people. Despite this, the author questions whether this signifies the end of the world, suggesting it might be worse for those directly affected but not necessarily the end for all.
- International Crisis: The global political climate was described as extremely serious, with world leaders preparing for what was termed the "greatest crime in world history" – a third world war. Even Denmark was preparing for this eventuality.
- Mental Changes: The newsletter notes a lack of significant observable mental changes among humanity, despite predictions of such shifts. However, it expresses hope for positive changes.
UFOlogical Perspectives
The newsletter presents various viewpoints from within the UFOlogical community:
- Adamski's contacts: Predicted natural catastrophes but offered no specific timing.
- Carl Anderson's contact: Foretold catastrophes starting in the Mediterranean, with Mount Vesuvius as a trigger, spreading across the Southern Hemisphere, southern USA, and South America.
- Gloria Lee's contact: Claimed that humanity's own words and deeds had brought about these events, but that spaceships submerged in the Atlantic would rescue those who could be reached.
- "Cold-blooded" groups: Dismissed all predictions as nonsense, stating that nothing would happen on February 4th.
- "Separatist" groups: Predicted the end of the world or the return of Atlantis, based on ancient legends.
- "Sectarian" groups: Believed the world would end, with only their members being saved by divine spaceships.
- Groups predicting a golden age: Believed that the favorable rays of the Age of Aquarius would bring about a golden age for all.
The author, Leif, concludes by stating that SUFOI would not act as judges or fortune-tellers, advising readers to choose their own interpretation or wait and see, and that there is no reason for panic as universal laws cannot be altered.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of SUFOI Måneds Nyt reflects a strong interest in celestial events and their purported impact on Earthly affairs, particularly within the context of UFOlogy and astrology. The editorial stance is one of cautious observation rather than definitive pronouncements. While acknowledging the widespread concern and varied predictions surrounding the February 4, 1962, planetary alignment and the broader geopolitical climate, the publication refrains from endorsing any single interpretation. Instead, it presents a spectrum of possibilities, from apocalyptic scenarios to utopian futures, and encourages readers to form their own conclusions. The newsletter also highlights the challenges of timely publication and communication within an organization, as evidenced by the issues with the January edition and the lost giro cards. The underlying theme is one of seeking meaning and understanding in a world perceived as being in a state of flux, both cosmically and politically.