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SUFOI Maneds Nyt - 1969 09-10 Vol 1 No 3
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'MÅNED's nyt' is the newsletter for SUFOI's District 28/29, in its first year, issue number 3, dated September-October 1969. Published by SUFOI's District 28/29, it is in Danish and focuses on UFO research and related topics.
Magazine Overview
'MÅNED's nyt' is the newsletter for SUFOI's District 28/29, in its first year, issue number 3, dated September-October 1969. Published by SUFOI's District 28/29, it is in Danish and focuses on UFO research and related topics.
Membership and Purpose
The newsletter begins by detailing the established purpose of the local UFO research group: 'To spread knowledge about different aspects of UFO research.' Membership conditions are also outlined, requiring individuals to actively contribute to the group's purpose and pay a set fee to fund its activities. Members are entitled to participate in study circles and their arrangements, and to regularly receive 'Månedsnyt,' which contains information of interest to members.
Upcoming Meetings
The issue provides a schedule for upcoming evening meetings:
- September 30, 1930: The first meeting of the autumn season focuses on an orientation to the study circle's purpose and future topics. It includes a brief UFO orientation for newcomers, touching upon the Condon Committee's report. A significant part of the evening is dedicated to the Moon, discussing events before and during the moon landing, followed by discussion and Q&A.
- October 14, 1930: This meeting covers Apollo 11, the Condon Committee's analysis of reports, and physical traces of UFOs. The initial segment addresses the moon landing and related information. Subsequently, UFO reports are examined in light of the Condon Committee's findings, concluding with a discussion of more tangible evidence for UFO presence.
- October 28, 1930: The agenda includes a discussion on the planet Mars and current knowledge about it. The meeting also features a 'contactee' report by Cedric Allingham, detailing his encounter with a landed UFO and its occupants.
The editorial section, marked 'OBS. OBS.', announces the resumption of meetings after the summer break. It expresses hope for renewed energy and ideas, emphasizing that the early autumn meetings are designed to welcome and inform new, interested individuals about general UFO data. The invitation is extended to everyone, regardless of their belief in UFOs, and attendees are encouraged to bring interested friends. Information on the number of guests expected is requested to aid in planning.
Literature and Finances
Members are reminded to return any borrowed literature by the upcoming meetings. They are also encouraged to inquire about new books or other materials on the subject, with plans to create a list of available resources. A prompt payment of outstanding membership fees for the spring season is requested to start the autumn fresh, without arrears.
UFO-nyt Subscription
Information is provided on how to subscribe to 'UFO-nyt'. It can be obtained by paying 32 DKK annually to 'UFO-nyt', c/o Irma Andersen, at Borgmestervangen 8, 8900 Randers. Sample copies of 'UFO-nyt' are available at the meetings.
Member Contributions and Contact Information
The newsletter urges members to actively contribute ideas for future meeting topics and to share any specific interests or knowledge they possess. The group's vitality is seen as dependent on member activity, aiming for collective input to define discussion topics. The range of potential subjects is broad, encompassing astronomical, technical, and purely UFO-related areas. The editorial acknowledges that some repetition of topics from the spring may occur to accommodate new members, but hopes this will also spark new ideas.
Contact information for meeting locations and inquiries is provided: Inge Larsen at Virumstationsvej 141 A, Virum (tel. 85 33 94) and Flemming Ahrenkiel at c/o Scholten, Malmbergsvej 63, 2840 Holte. All inquiries can be directed to either address.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the organization and activities of a local UFO study group, the analysis of contemporary UFO phenomena and related scientific endeavors (like the Condon Report and space missions), and the importance of member engagement. The editorial stance is inclusive and encouraging, aiming to foster a community for UFO research that is open to both believers and skeptics, and actively seeking participation and contributions from its members. There is a clear emphasis on education and information dissemination within the UFO field.