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Tid Og Rom - 1981 No 1

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Overview

This issue of 'Tid og Rom' (Time and Space), Volume 1, Issue 1, dated 1981, is published by Fremmedvitenskapelig Informasjon (FVI) and focuses on 'Secret UFO Investigation'. The cover features a striking illustration of a cosmic scene with a galaxy, a planet, and futuristic…

Magazine Overview

This issue of 'Tid og Rom' (Time and Space), Volume 1, Issue 1, dated 1981, is published by Fremmedvitenskapelig Informasjon (FVI) and focuses on 'Secret UFO Investigation'. The cover features a striking illustration of a cosmic scene with a galaxy, a planet, and futuristic structures, alongside the bold headline 'HEMMELIG UFO etterforskning'. The magazine's stated aim is to provide information on Astronomy, UFOlogy, and Parapsychology, under the umbrella of 'Fremmedvitenskapelig Informasjon'.

Key Articles and Content

UFOs Exist and Authorities Lie

The magazine asserts that UFOs are real and frequently observed, often under mundane circumstances. It specifically accuses American authorities of lying about UFOs in three key areas:

1. UFOs are not spacecraft.
2. No responsible US authorities have attempted to communicate with extraterrestrials.
3. Six US presidents before Jimmy Carter (Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford) never issued orders to keep the true circumstances of UFO encounters secret.

The publication criticizes the consistent lack of candor from US authorities regarding the UFO phenomenon.

The James B. Higgins Incident

This section details an encounter experienced by James B. Higgins in Arkansas. While driving, Higgins was compelled to swerve to avoid a bright light. His pickup truck then stopped, and he observed a luminous, saucer-shaped object hovering nearby. He described seeing a 'clearly grey, alien face' with no human-like features staring at him. The object then ascended and disappeared. Higgins's experience was not isolated, as numerous other UFO sightings were reported in Arkansas around the same time, causing public unease.

Government Interference and Cover-up

Following the Higgins sighting, a man in a dark suit visited Jim Higgins, inquiring about the details of his experience, specifically asking about 'radar and propulsion systems'. This visitor, implied to be from the government, warned Higgins against publicizing their conversation, stating that these 'possible visits from space' were being studied in secret to avoid public panic. This encounter, along with others, suggests a deliberate effort by Washington to cover up intense, top-secret interest in extraterrestrial activity.

The Pascagoula Abduction

The magazine recounts the 1973 incident involving Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker in Pascagoula, Mississippi. They reported being taken aboard a UFO by three beings described as having wrinkled skin, protruding ears, narrow eyes, and holes under their noses. Both men were subsequently hypnotized and examined by researchers, including Dr. James Harder and Dr. J. Allan Hynek, who concluded that the men had experienced genuine contact with extraterrestrials.

F. Browder's Testimony and Official Obstruction

F. Browder, a man who claimed to have been attacked by a flying saucer during a flight, traveled to Washington D.C. to present evidence to the US government. Despite having proof and a letter from a congressman, he encountered a 'wall of silence and mistrust'. Browder felt that official channels were deliberately obstructing information about UFOs, suggesting an order to suppress such incidents. He was met with disinterest from Air Force officials and found no results through the FBI.

Mass Sighting in Santa Cruz

On January 3, 1975, over 200 people, including California Highway Patrol officers, witnessed a UFO in Santa Cruz, California. The object was described as a 'spinning top' and a 'hostile flying saucer'. Local media reported it as an 'intruder from the sky, quite certainly a hostile flying saucer'. Browder, who was flying his Cessna aircraft nearby, also observed the object, which he described as an intensely red 'spinning top' that followed his plane, causing him to feel a sense of dread.

UFOs and Military Installations

The magazine notes an increase in UFO activity, with 87 observations reported near US military installations in the first quarter of 1981 alone. This suggests a growing pattern of UFO presence and potential interaction with sensitive areas.

UFO Propulsion Systems

During the interview with Jim Higgins, the government agent inquired about 'radar and propulsion systems', indicating that understanding UFO technology is a key area of interest for official investigations. This suggests that the nature of UFO propulsion is a significant mystery that authorities are keen to unravel.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of 'Tid og Rom' strongly advocates for the reality of UFO phenomena and presents a critical stance towards government transparency, particularly concerning UFOs. The editorial stance is that authorities are actively concealing information and misleading the public. The magazine aims to expose these alleged cover-ups by presenting witness testimonies, detailing specific incidents, and questioning official narratives. The recurring theme is the tension between the public's right to know and the government's alleged efforts to maintain secrecy surrounding extraterrestrial encounters and technology.

This issue of "Fremmedvitenskapelig Informasjon" (Unscientific Information) from 1981, titled "Tid og Rom 1" (Time and Space 1), focuses on two primary themes: unexplained aerial phenomena (UFOs) and the mysterious properties of pyramids.

UFO Encounter: The Impossible Maneuvers

The issue details a dramatic encounter experienced by pilot Browder and his passenger, Jimmy Zimmermann. While flying a Cessna, they were approached by a large, disc-shaped object exhibiting extraordinary maneuverability. The object, described as being at least three times the size of their plane, performed maneuvers that defied conventional aerodynamics. Air traffic controllers at Half Moon Bay noted the UFO's impossible actions. Browder struggled to evade the craft, which seemed intent on his destruction. The passenger, Jimmy, expressed intense fear, believing they were about to be attacked. The UFO eventually ascended rapidly and disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. Browder was left deeply shaken by the experience.

Government Secrecy and UFOs

The article delves into the possibility of government cover-ups regarding UFO phenomena. It mentions that the official US government engagement with unidentified flying objects concluded in 1969 with the Condon report, which deemed further investigations unnecessary. However, the magazine suggests that this may have been a diversion from a more secret, ongoing UFO project, possibly conducted by the CIA. The article references a 22-year-old document, "The Pendleton Order," which allegedly details threats to the USA, including "unidentifiable flying phenomena." It also notes that John Marks, co-author of "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence," stated that a special office within the CIA investigates UFO reports, located at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

The Mystery of Pyramid Power

Another significant section explores the purported powers of pyramids. It begins with an anecdote about actor James Coburn placing his cat and kittens on a pillow over small pyramids, hoping for unusual development. More scientifically, a doctor in Houston, Texas, reportedly discovered that microbes kept under a small pyramid lived 64 days longer than control groups. The article details how factories are producing various pyramid-shaped products, from small discs claimed to be "energy generators" to larger ones sold for meditation.

Claims are made that pyramids can preserve food, sharpen barber blades, stimulate sexual drive, and even dry tropical fish. The text references the work of Bovis, who, after visiting the Great Pyramid of Giza, observed that dead animals and food scraps left in the "King's Chamber" were mummified rather than decaying, despite the humid air. He hypothesized that the pyramid's shape contributed to this preservation.

Czech engineer Karel Drbal conducted experiments with a model pyramid and found that used barber blades, when placed inside, regained their sharpness after a few days. He patented this discovery, leading to the production of miniature pyramids marketed for sharpening blades. The exact mechanism behind these effects remains unexplained, with research suggesting it might relate to the crystalline structure of the blades or the pyramid's ability to act as a lens or resonator for energy.

Local Sighting

A brief report details a sighting in the Sandefjord district of Norway in 1976. Sigvahl Sondresen and two friends observed a strong, pulsating red light from an object moving rapidly across the sky. The object passed the moon and disappeared to the southwest after approximately three minutes.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a stance of skepticism towards official explanations and highlights the potential for hidden truths regarding UFOs and unexplained phenomena. It encourages readers to report their observations, as indicated by the "Rapporter det du ser!" (Report what you see!) section. The editorial tone suggests a belief that governments are withholding information and that there are significant, unexplained forces at play in the universe. The publication positions itself as a source for those who "want to know more."