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SUFOI Maneds Nyt - 1970 11-12 Vol 3 No 5
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Title: MANEDS NYT Issue: nr. 5 Volume: 3. årgang Date: November - December 1930 Publisher: SUFOI's Distrikt 28/29 Country: Denmark Language: Danish
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Title: MANEDS NYT
Issue: nr. 5
Volume: 3. årgang
Date: November - December 1930
Publisher: SUFOI's Distrikt 28/29
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of 'MANEDS NYT' (Monthly News) from SUFOI's District 28/29 serves as a newsletter for the Virum UFO-kreds, detailing its statutes, upcoming meetings, and activities for November and December 1930.
Virum UFO-kreds Statutes and Membership
The newsletter begins by outlining the statutes of the Virum UFO-kreds. The primary purpose of the kreds is to 'spread knowledge about the various aspects of UFO research.'
Membership requirements include:
1. A personal desire to contribute to the fulfillment of the kreds's purpose.
2. Willingness to pay the agreed-upon contingent (fee) that supports the kreds's activities.
Members are entitled to:
1. Participation in study circles and their arranged activities.
2. Regular receipt of 'Månedsnyt', which contains information of interest to members.
Upcoming Meetings and Topics
The publication details a series of upcoming meetings with specific dates, times, and topics:
- Tuesday, October 26th, 7:30 PM: 1. Warminster-observationerne (FL): Discussing recent UFO observations in Warminster, England, including photographic evidence. 2. Mars and Venus (GC): Astronomical information about the neighboring planets. 3. Adamski-UFOer (IL): An introduction to the types of UFOs that Adamski claimed to have flown.
- Monday, November 8th, 7:30 PM: 1. Livets opståen! (GA): Theories on the origin of life on Earth. 2. UFO-orientering (FA): Updates from the UFO front, including a theory that could explain UFO propulsion and observed effects. 3. Astronaut-observationer (JL): A review of observations made by astronauts that are believed to be UFOs. The first part of the propulsion theory will be covered, with the second part scheduled for the next meeting.
- Tuesday, November 23rd, 7:30 PM: This is designated as an 'OBS AFTEN' (Observation Evening) or a regular meeting. The program includes: 1. Supernovaer (FL): Discussing a 'solar' development from creation to destruction. 2. UFO-orientering (FA): See the 'Obs-aften' section for details.
The 'Obs-aften' is conditional on the weather. If the weather is clear for an observation trip on November 23rd, the trip will proceed, and lectures will be held the following evening. If the weather is poor, a normal meeting will take place, and the observation evening will be rescheduled to December 7th.
For the observation trip on November 23rd, if it proceeds, participants are advised to contact Inge between 6:45 PM and 7:15 PM. If the trip is confirmed, attendees should bring warm clothing, binoculars, cameras, and other useful items, along with thermos coffee/tea or a cold soda as a warming agent. All meetings start at 7:30 PM.
The mentioned trip is a 'mini-obs.-tur'. Plans for a full-night observation trip (north or south) on a Friday evening are being considered for the near future. Members are asked to keep Fridays, October 29th, November 5th, and November 19th, free if possible.
- Tuesday, December 7th, 7:30 PM: This meeting will have the same program as the preceding one, and is also subject to being an 'Obs.-aften' if weather permits.
- Friday, December 17th, 7:00 PM (?): An exceptional Christmas party ('juleafslutning') will be held. To participate, members must register by the last meeting, pay a modest contribution for the festivities, and be up-to-date with their membership fees.
Further Meeting Topics and Notes
On page 2, the discussion of 'sorte huller' (black holes) in the universe is mentioned, possibly for the December 7th meeting. The second part of the theory on UFO propulsion mechanisms will also be covered, along with its consequences.
The newsletter includes a strong encouragement for members to submit contributions ('indlægene') to make the meetings more beneficial for everyone. It also urges members, if possible, to illustrate lectures with drawings or sketches, which can be displayed during meetings.
Contact Information
The meeting place is at Inge Larsen's address: Virumstationsvej 141 A, 2830 Virum, phone: 853394. Another contact person is Flemming Ahrenkiel, at Niels Bohrs Alle 12, 2860 Søborg.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO research, astronomical observations, and theoretical discussions surrounding unexplained phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of active engagement and information dissemination within the UFO community, encouraging member participation and the sharing of knowledge. There is a clear emphasis on structured meetings with specific topics and a desire to educate and involve members in the ongoing study of UFOs and related scientific fields.