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SUFOI Maneds Nyt - 1975 03-04 Vol 7 No 2
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Title: Måned's Nyt Issue: 2 Volume: 7 Date: March - April 1975 Publisher: SUFOI's Distrikt 28/29 Affiliation: Virum UFO-kreds Country: Denmark Language: Danish
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Title: Måned's Nyt
Issue: 2
Volume: 7
Date: March - April 1975
Publisher: SUFOI's Distrikt 28/29
Affiliation: Virum UFO-kreds
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of "Måned's Nyt" (Monthly News) is the second issue of the 7th volume, published for the Virum UFO-kreds (UFO Circle) by SUFOI's District 28/29, covering the period of March-April 1975. The magazine's cover features a stylized drawing of a UFO and the title "Måned's Nyt" in prominent lettering.
Virum UFO-kreds: Statutes and Meetings
The magazine begins by outlining the statutes of the Virum UFO-kreds. The primary purpose of the circle is to "spread knowledge about the various aspects of the UFO phenomenon." Membership requirements include a personal contribution to the circle's goals and the payment of a set fee to fund its activities. In return, members are entitled to participate in study circles and their events, and to receive the "Måneds-Nyt" publication, which provides relevant information.
The issue then details the upcoming meeting schedule for the circle:
- March 11th, 1975 (7:45 PM): A presentation titled "A New Propulsion Theory" by Mr. Torben Rasmussen, who will explain his theory about a new form of propulsion based on the gyroscope principle. Members are urged to attend and arrive on time.
- March 25th, 1975 (7:30 PM): This meeting features three topics: "Propulsion Theory" (JN), "The Pascagoula Contact Report" (GM), and "Contact Report from Argentina" (OH). JN will elaborate on his ideas regarding propulsion, followed by examples of witness experiences during contact with crews from landed UFOs, referencing articles in UFO-Nyt issues 1 & 3 of 1974.
- April 8th, 1975 (7:30 PM): The agenda includes "Local UFO Observations" (GA) and "Quantum Mechanics" (FL). GA will discuss a wave of UFO observations that occurred over Sjælland (Zealand) in February-March of that year, detailing what was seen and where. FL will then attempt to explain the concept of quantum mechanics and its implications under extreme conditions.
- April 22nd, 1975 (7:30 PM): This session covers the "Betty and Barney Hill Account" (FA), "Astronaut Observations" (OH), and "Venus and Saturn Trip" (IL). The meeting will revisit the experiences of Betty and Barney Hill, provide a summary of UFO observations made by astronauts, and conclude with a discussion on Adamski's alleged trips to Venus and Saturn.
Editorial Commentary: Preparation and Engagement
An editorial piece, titled "Be Master the Subject - Then the Words Will Come Naturally!", emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation for meetings. The author criticizes presentations that consist of disconnected sentences and lack an overview, stating that such efforts are frustrating for the audience. Members are expected to have prepared their topics and thought them through beforehand, rather than merely grabbing a book at the last minute. The editorial warns that a lack of preparation leads to apathy and disinterest, which is detrimental to the study circle's vitality. It stresses that attendees come for more than just a cup of tea; they seek substantive engagement with the subject matter.
UFO Sightings and the Future
A separate section includes a comment suggesting that some individuals might benefit from "consciousness-expanding substances." However, it pivots to state that the UFO phenomenon is progressing significantly without them. The author predicts that if the current trend continues in 1975, many people will have their views on UFOs revised, as UFO reports are becoming increasingly common across Denmark.
Contact Information
The issue provides contact details for meeting locations:
- Meeting Place: Inge Larsen, Virumstationsvej 141 A, 2830 Virum (Phone: 85 33 94)
- Alternatively: Fl. Ahrenkiel, Niels Bohrs Alle 12, 2860 Søborg (Phone: 67 38 70)
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO phenomena, including theoretical explanations (propulsion, quantum mechanics), eyewitness accounts (contactee reports, local observations), and historical cases (Betty and Barney Hill, Adamski). The editorial stance strongly advocates for active participation, thorough preparation, and intellectual engagement from its members, emphasizing the seriousness and importance of studying the UFO subject.