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SUFOI Maneds Nyt - 1970 05-06 Vol 2 No 3

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Title: Måned's Nyt Issue: Nr. 3, 2nd Year Date: May - June 1970 Publisher: VIRUM UFOKREDS Language: Danish

Magazine Overview

Title: Måned's Nyt
Issue: Nr. 3, 2nd Year
Date: May - June 1970
Publisher: VIRUM UFOKREDS
Language: Danish

Bylaws and Membership

The issue begins by outlining the bylaws adopted by the leadership of the SUFOI District 28/29. The primary purpose of the group is stated as spreading knowledge about the various aspects of UFO research. Membership conditions require individuals to actively contribute to the group's goals and pay the leadership-determined fee for activities. In return, members are entitled to participate in study groups and their events, and to regularly receive 'Månedsnyt' (Monthly News), which contains relevant information.

Upcoming Meetings

The publication details a schedule of upcoming meetings:

  • Thursday, May 14th, 19:30: The evening's agenda includes a report on UFO investigator Rex Heflin's observation and photographs, a critical review of the publication 'UFO-nyt 1/70', and a discussion on the concept of reincarnation and its relevance today.
  • Tuesday, May 26th, 19:30: This meeting will cover Apollo 13, Adamski, and UFOs. The discussion will address the background and cause of the Apollo 13 mission's setback, revisit Adamski's UFO material from a potentially new perspective, and, if possible, include slides from the Apollo 11 and 12 moon missions.
  • Tuesday, June 9th, 19:30: This is the final meeting before the summer break. It will feature an annual overview, closing remarks, and a 'Miscellaneous' segment. The members will discuss what topics to focus on in the new season after the 'rest period'. The highlight of the evening will be a toast by Inge, with an expectation that Gert might also give a speech. The evening will also feature a small culinary arrangement to enhance the atmosphere.

Members are asked to register for the final meeting to aid in planning.

Publications and Resources

Information is provided on subscribing to 'UFO-nyt 1970', which costs 30 DKK per year for 6 issues and can be ordered via giro 11 77 25 from Gunnar Weichardt in Copenhagen. The newsletter notes a 100% increase in subscriptions and playfully suggests aiming for another 100% increase.

For those interested in more philosophical UFO topics, 'UFO-Kontakt' is recommended, ordered via giro 9 45 07 from Leif E. Pedersen in Hirtshals.

Additionally, three illustrated UFO booklets are advertised: "UFO-orientering" (8 DKK), "Trinidade-observationerne" (3 DKK), and "UFOerne - det største videnskabelige problem i vor tid" (5 DKK).

Library and Summer Break Suggestions

Members are reminded about the library survey, with the expectation that completed forms will be returned. For the summer break, members are encouraged to research various UFO-related topics. Suggestions include:

1. Danish UFO landings and/or close encounters.
2. The 'message' from Adamski's UFO, presented as a dropped negative with unknown symbols.
3. Connections between UFO waves and astronomical constellations (e.g., Mars, Venus).
4. UFO light phenomena.
5. Known individuals (who, when, where) who have spoken about UFOs.
6. Common features of sightings or landing traces.

Other suggested topics include telepathy, dimensions and UFOs, cosmic philosophy, and the chances for other civilizations in space, as well as general astronomical subjects.

The goal is to have prepared presentations ready for the first meeting after the break, which is scheduled for September 1st at 19:30. Any changes to this date will be communicated to members. New members are welcome to join after the break, and existing members are encouraged to invite friends.

Contact Information and Closing Remarks

Contact details for meeting locations are provided: Inge Larsen at Virumstationsvej 141 A, 2830 Virum (phone 85 33 94), and Flemming Ahrenkiel at c/o Scholten, Malmbergsvej 63, 2850 Nærum.

The issue concludes with an encouragement for members to engage their minds and actively participate, suggesting a rotation of responsibility for preparing presentations to ensure everyone can contribute.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes active participation in UFO research, encourages members to share knowledge and findings, and provides resources for further study and discussion. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, with a blend of factual reporting, critical analysis, and philosophical exploration, while also maintaining a community focus through regular meetings and shared activities. The group is clearly dedicated to UFO research and fostering a knowledgeable community around the subject.