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Tellus - 1972 vol 3 No 3-4

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Title: Tellus Issue: Nr 3. 4. Volume: Årgång 3 Publisher: Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: Tellus
Issue: Nr 3. 4.
Volume: Årgång 3
Publisher: Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of Tellus, the publication of the Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap, delves into a variety of intriguing topics, including alleged UFO encounters during space missions, the destructive power of tsunamis, and a profound theological dialogue. The magazine aims to inform the public about astronomy, humanity's place in the universe, flying saucers, parapsychology, and ancient cultures.

Contents Overview

The table of contents lists several key articles:

  • Svartkonst som botar (Black magic as a cure): This article explores the growing acceptance and application of hypnosis in modern medicine.
  • Ett samtal. En kosmisk fantasi (A conversation. A cosmic fantasy): A dialogue between God and Satan discussing humanity's nature, actions, and fate.
  • Telepati och sanndrömmar (Telepathy and prophetic dreams): Mentioned in the table of contents, suggesting coverage of parapsychological phenomena.
  • Tsunami...: An article detailing the nature, causes, and historical impact of tsunamis.
  • Amerikanska Astronauter attackerade i rymden (American Astronauts attacked in space): This feature investigates claims of UFO encounters during US space missions.
  • U.F.O. Rapporter (U.F.O. Reports): A section dedicated to UFO sightings and related information.
  • Bättre chans för astronauten (Better chance for the astronaut): Likely related to space exploration and safety.
  • Vår gåtfulla Värld (Our enigmatic World): A broader topic, possibly touching on mysteries of the universe or human existence.

Svartkonst som botar (Black magic as a cure)

This article highlights the increasing recognition of hypnosis as a valuable medical tool, moving away from its historical perception as 'black magic.' It is now used by licensed doctors in fields such as gynecology, obstetrics, general medicine, psychiatry, and even for pain management during surgery, replacing anesthesia in some cases. Hypnosis is credited with treating conditions like asthma, hay fever, allergies, migraines, epilepsy, and stomach ulcers. The article specifically mentions Basil Finer, an English-Swedish doctor whose hypnotic techniques were instrumental in saving Urban Sundgren's life. Finer is presented as a scientist who rigorously researches and practices medical hypnosis, believing it holds significant potential for future medical practices, though acknowledging that much about its hidden powers remains unknown.

Ett samtal. En kosmisk fantasi (A conversation. A cosmic fantasy)

This lengthy piece presents a philosophical dialogue between God (Herren) and Satan, with a human character named Anthropos also participating. The conversation begins with Satan expressing concern over humanity's escalating evil and self-destruction, questioning God's creation of humans. God explains that humans, like Satan, are dualistic beings, embodying both good and evil, and are meant to struggle with these forces. Satan argues that he is merely God's instrument and that humanity's constant struggle is part of a cosmic order where good and evil are in perpetual conflict, driving development. God acknowledges humanity's quest for meaning and their inability to grasp the ultimate purpose of life, suggesting that the answer will come after death. The dialogue touches upon the nature of evil, humanity's responsibility for their suffering, and the potential for redemption. Satan expresses his weariness with humanity's wickedness, finding them more deceitful and cruel than himself. God contemplates the possibility of ending humanity's existence or relocating them to other worlds. Anthropos pleads for mercy, emphasizing the sparks of divine love and creativity within humanity, such as religion, art, and science, which represent their true heritage. God reassures Anthropos that humanity's creations are gifts that can be shared with other worlds, and that while evil exists, it is meant to be a counterbalance, not an overwhelming force. The dialogue concludes with God instructing Satan to continue his work, implying a future reckoning.

Tsunami... (Tsunami...)

This article explains that tsunamis are not tidal waves but immense ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances, primarily earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, especially in the Pacific Ocean. These waves can travel at speeds exceeding 900 km/h and reach heights of over thirty meters when they hit land. The article recounts devastating historical tsunamis, including one caused by the Krakatoa eruption in 1883 which killed over 36,000 people, another in Japan in 1896 that killed over 27,000, and one in 1933 that claimed 1,000 lives. It also details the impact of a 1961 tsunami in Hawaii, triggered by an earthquake in Chile, which caused extensive damage and 61 fatalities. The article notes that the 1946 tsunami in Hawaii, which killed 159 people, was the last one to catch the islands by surprise, leading to the development of a warning system. The establishment of an international tsunami center at the University of Hawaii is mentioned as a means to improve warning systems through cross-border cooperation, utilizing data from seismic activity and tide stations.

Amerikanska Astronauter attackerade i rymden? (American Astronauts attacked in space?)

This feature investigates claims of UFO encounters experienced by American astronauts. While scientists dismiss these reports as "nonsense," UFO enthusiasts point to several alleged incidents. Swedish UFO expert K Gösta Rehn is cited as believing that flying saucers have operated near manned spacecraft. The article details two specific alleged incidents:

1. Gemini 4 (1965): American astronauts reportedly saw and photographed mysterious spacecraft during their mission.
2. Apollo 8 (1968): During the mission around the moon, the spacecraft's instruments and navigation systems allegedly malfunctioned. The astronauts reportedly experienced intense ultrasonic sound and blinding light, and communications with Earth were broken. The UFOs reportedly disappeared, and communications were restored, but the astronauts allegedly experienced symptoms like migraines, shortness of breath, memory loss, and pain. Rehn suggests that UFOs might have been involved in the Apollo 13 accident and the Soyuz 11 incident.

The article also mentions astronaut McDivitt's sighting of a satellite in 1965, which Rehn interprets as a UFO. Frank Borman's report of a "bogey" during the Gemini 7 mission is also discussed, with Rehn suggesting it could have been a UFO.

UFO rapporter (UFO Reports)

This section compiles several UFO sighting reports:

  • "Hoppande grodor” - flygande tefat? ("Hopping frogs" - flying saucers?): Reports from Kiruna, Sweden, describe hexagonal objects moving in a zig-zag pattern, hopping up and down, emitting red light and violet flashes. These objects were observed by Bror Aspehult and his family. The Kiruna geophysical observatory and Esrange reportedly had no relevant activity at the time. Similar sightings were reported in Ullatti.
  • Vellinge, November 5, 1972: Two residents of Vellinge observed a bright yellow luminous object for three minutes. The object appeared to dissolve and reappear, sometimes stationary with varying brightness, before rapidly moving away, leaving a reddish halo.
  • NASA Tiger: K Gösta Rehn suggests that NASA has a policy of silencing reports from American astronauts about UFOs, a claim denied by Swedish researchers connected to NASA.

Bättre chans för astronauten (Better chance for the astronaut)

This article discusses future spacecraft designs being developed by Lockheed for the US Air Force. These designs aim to allow returning astronauts to land on conventional airfields, independent of ground stations, and navigate through the atmosphere safely. The goal is to provide astronauts with more control and a better chance of successful return from space missions.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores themes of the unknown, the extraterrestrial, and the unexplained, alongside scientific and philosophical inquiries. There is a clear interest in UFO phenomena, parapsychology, and alternative explanations for events, often juxtaposed with scientific endeavors like space exploration and medical advancements. The theological dialogue suggests an interest in the fundamental questions of existence, morality, and humanity's place in the cosmos. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various perspectives and alleged evidence, particularly concerning UFOs, while also covering scientific and societal developments. The inclusion of historical events like tsunamis broadens the scope to include natural phenomena and human responses to them.

Title: VAR GALTURA VÄRLD
Cover Headline: Ingen kom tillbaka (No one came back)
Document Type: Magazine Issue
Language: Swedish
Country: Sweden

This issue of 'VAR GALTURA VÄRLD' delves into several historical mysteries, focusing on unexplained disappearances across different eras and locations. The overarching theme is the baffling vanishing of people and vessels without a trace, leaving behind only questions and speculation.

The Disappearance of the 'Iron Mountain'

The lead story recounts the mysterious fate of the steamboat 'Iron Mountain' on the Mississippi River in June 1872. On a clear morning, the vessel, laden with cotton and molasses and towing rafts, sailed around a river bend and simply vanished. Hours later, another steamboat, the 'Iroquois Chief,' encountered the towed rafts drifting aimlessly. Upon inspection, the tow rope had not broken but was cleanly cut, suggesting a sudden and dire event. Despite the river being busy, no one witnessed the 'Iron Mountain' sinking, catching fire, or encountering any other disaster. The 55-meter-long vessel, capable of carrying 55 passengers, disappeared without a single clue.

The Vanishing of the 'København'

Another maritime mystery detailed is the disappearance of the Danish school ship 'København' on December 14, 1928. After a ceremony in Montevideo, 50 young naval cadets boarded the ship for what was to be their final school voyage. The ship sailed out of the harbor, passing fishing boats, and then vanished. Incoming ships that should have spotted her saw nothing, and the 'København' and her crew were never seen again, with no explanation for their disappearance.

Lost Military Units

The magazine also highlights historical instances of large military units vanishing. One case involves 650 French colonial soldiers who were marching towards Saigon in Indochina in 1858. They disappeared entirely in open terrain, just 25 kilometers from their destination, as if erased from the earth. Another military mystery concerns the events in Nanking, China, on December 10, 1939. Colonel Li Fu Sien had stationed his troops in hilly terrain to hinder the Japanese advance. Two hours after their last radio contact, the entire contingent of 2,998 men had vanished from their camp. Their weapons were left behind, and cooking fires were still burning, indicating a sudden, inexplicable departure. Japanese records offer no explanation, and none of the soldiers have ever been seen since.

The Tahomha Glacier Aircraft Crash

Finally, the issue presents the perplexing case of a twin-engine marine aircraft that crashed on the Tahomha Glacier in 1947. The aircraft, carrying 32 people, was found after a two-day search. Evidence at the crash site indicated a severe head-on collision, making survival impossible. However, despite the discovery of the wreckage, the bodies of the 32 occupants were never found. A reward of 25,000 kronor was offered for their recovery, but no one has ever located them.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring theme throughout this issue is the profound mystery of unexplained disappearances, particularly those involving vessels and military personnel. The editorial stance appears to be one of fascination with these historical enigmas, presenting them as baffling events that defy logical explanation. The magazine aims to document these strange occurrences, leaving the reader to ponder the unknown fates of those who vanished.

Note: The issue concludes with a "God Jul" (Merry Christmas) greeting from the editorial staff.