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Title: UFO + PSI Research Magazine Issue: No 10 Date: April 2000

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO + PSI Research Magazine
Issue: No 10
Date: April 2000

This tenth issue of UFO + PSI Research Magazine, edited by Christian Pfeiler and co-edited by David Fritz, presents a diverse collection of articles, expanding to over 30 pages. The foreword by Christian Pfeiler highlights several key articles, including his own skeptical explanation of the "Lacerta File," which he believes to be a hoax. He also mentions an article by Gordon Creigthon on the nature of UFO entities and an article by David Fritz on the "ancient abduction" of the prophet Enoch. Pfeiler acknowledges that some articles might be considered "weird" but emphasizes the magazine's goal to balance scientific consideration with the publishing of unusual stories, encouraging readers to form their own opinions.

Pfeiler also addresses the absence of an article on the German UFO scene, stating his frustration with its perceived insularity and lack of substance, preferring to focus on more globally relevant UFO research.

Contents of this issue

The issue features a comprehensive table of contents, including:

1. UFO related sentence of the month
2. Our Group Members
3. UFO Dictionary
4. The "Lacerta file" - an obvious fake?
5. The Name of the Truth - a philosophical article
6. Ancient Abductions - Part 1
7. FBI document of the month
8. Rip Van Winkle: Twenty Years of Missing Time - A literary perspective
9. CD-ROM Review - The Unexplained
10. A Brief Account of the True Nature of the "UFO Entities" (Part 1)
11. The KRILL papers (Part 3)
12. Website tip of the month
13. UFO photo of the month
14. Mail Corner
15. Preview - in the next issue
16. (Online archive only) The "Lacerta File"

UFO Related Sentence of the Month

This section quotes a secret Canadian memorandum from 1950 stating: "Flying saucers exist. Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being made by a small group headed by Doctor Vannevar Bush. The entire matter is considered by the United States authorities to be of tremendous significance."

Our Group Members

David Fritz introduces himself as the Co-Editor of UFO + PSI Magazine. He has been researching UFOs for about 12 years and has witnessed unexplained phenomena. Fritz describes his process of creating and maintaining three databases: UFO material, Religious, and Occult. He believes these databases collectively point towards "THE TRUTH." He emphasizes the importance of sifting through information, discarding disinformation, and maintaining an open mind, stating that this is the best an investigator can do until concrete evidence emerges. Fritz lives in the United States on Cape Cod and provides his email address ([email protected]) for contact.

UFO Dictionary

This installment, the sixth part of the UFO dictionary by Christian Pfeiler, covers terms starting with the letter "F."

  • Flying Saucers: A term describing a disc-shaped UFO, popularized after Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting. The term is noted as often used humorously and not always accurate as many UFOs are not disc-shaped.
  • Foo Fighters: Mysterious lights observed by Allied pilots during World War 2 over Germany. Theories include secret Nazi weapons or electrical discharges like St. Elms Fire.
  • FOIA (Freedom of Information Act): A US law allowing public access to government documents not related to national security. While many UFO-related documents have been released via FOIA, none have revealed significant truths about UFO origins.
  • Fire in the Sky: Refers to the title of a book by Travis Walton about his 1975 abduction experience, which is considered unsolved but a hoax by many skeptics.

The "Lacerta" File - an obvious fake?

Christian Pfeiler critically analyzes the "Lacerta File," a document he previously distributed. He argues that the transcript is a "purely fictional story" and a "simple hoax." His reasoning is based on several points:

  • Mysterious Background: The background of the document and its purported author, Ole K. from Sweden, is vague and lacks verification. The claim that the document is a shortened version of a 49-page transcript is questioned, especially since the "original" Swedish version was allegedly deleted.
  • Scientific Mistakes: Pfeiler points out several scientific inaccuracies. For instance, the description of a "mighty experimental fusion bomb" causing an "unpredictable fusion" with water 65 million years ago is scientifically flawed. Fusion primarily produces energy, not a variety of elements like Iridium, and the concept of "unpredictable fusion" with water leading to a global catastrophe is dismissed.
  • The theory of "species from another bubble" is presented as a known human theory about the universe's origin, not an advanced reptilian concept.
  • The term "matterstring/bubble changing" is described as a mix of science fiction and quantum theory, lacking clear meaning.
  • The "copper fusion" story for producing force fields is deemed nonsensical.
  • A significant error involves the claim that reptilian bones are used for Iguanodon reconstructions. Pfeiler notes that a 1.60-1.80 meter tall species could not provide bones for 4-5 meter tall Iguanodons.
  • The idea of reptilian embryos growing inside an egg with a chalk hull within a womb is questioned on biological grounds.
  • Logical Mistakes: Pfeiler highlights the lack of crucial questions from the interviewer (Ole K.) regarding the "coming war" and the reptilians' true intentions. Instead, the interviewer asks trivial questions about diet and appearance. The interviewer's claim to have read a "full statement" from "Lacerta" before the interview, yet later asking about basic UFO technology, is also seen as a contradiction.

Pfeiler notes similarities between the "Lacerta File" and other "weird" documents, such as the "Dulce Base Security Officer" transcript, which also features reptilian beings and questionable claims. He suggests that hoaxers may be borrowing elements from each other's work. Despite his skepticism, Pfeiler acknowledges the document is well-written and sometimes presents more logical arguments than other similar texts, even questioning the "Hollow Earth" theory.

A cylindrical UFO over Germany

A photograph is presented showing a cylindrical UFO over Germany, captioned as a "flying device of the reptilian species?"

What speaks for the authenticity of the transcript?

Despite his strong skepticism, Pfeiler concedes that the "Lacerta File" is exceptionally well-written and creates a convincing impression of a genuine interview. He notes that some aspects are less bizarre than other UFO documents, and the reptilian being "Lacerta" makes sensible points, such as the idea that many UFOs are misidentifications and some belong to human militaries. The interaction between the interviewer and interviewee, with references to their surroundings, adds to the realism. However, Pfeiler ultimately concludes that the evidence points towards a hoax, albeit a skillfully crafted one.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO + PSI Research Magazine demonstrates a commitment to exploring controversial and often "weird" topics within the UFO field. The editorial stance, as articulated by Christian Pfeiler, is one of critical inquiry, aiming to present a balance between open-mindedness towards unexplained phenomena and a rigorous, skeptical examination of evidence. The magazine encourages readers to engage with the material, question claims, and form their own conclusions, rather than passively accepting information. Themes explored include the nature of alien entities (reptilians), the possibility of hoaxes in UFO literature, historical UFO sightings, and philosophical considerations of truth. The magazine appears to cater to an audience interested in the more speculative and less conventionally scientific aspects of ufology, while still striving for a degree of intellectual rigor.

This issue of "The Name of the Truth" explores philosophical and literary perspectives on truth, knowledge, and deception, with a particular focus on UFO phenomena and alien abductions. It features articles by Christian Pfeiler, David Fritz, and Raymond W. Cecot, alongside an FBI document.

The Lacerta File: Hoax or Authenticity?

The first section discusses the 'Lacerta File,' a transcript purportedly from a reptilian alien. The author argues that while the file may contain a valid message about critical thinking and not blindly trusting governments or scientists, it likely contains fabrications. A key piece of evidence cited for its fraudulent nature is a mistake in describing the number of lights on a UFO (claiming five when only four are logically possible based on the description), a detail pointed out by Ray Cecot. The author suggests that if one were to fake such a transcript, they would likely ask questions to which they already knew the answers.

The Name of the Truth - A Philosophical Article

Written by Christian Pfeiler, this article uses Umberto Eco's novel "The Name of the Rose" as a metaphor for the search for truth, particularly concerning UFOs and paranormal phenomena. The novel's plot, involving a secret, forbidden book hidden within a labyrinthine library, is likened to how certain truths about UFOs might be concealed. The monks in the story, particularly the blind monk Jorge of Burgos, represent those who fear new knowledge and wish to keep the public ignorant, maintaining control through fear (symbolized by 'the devil' and the 'need for God'). The article posits that 'laughter,' as a symbol of truth and knowledge in the book, frees people from fear, thus challenging the established order. William of Baskerville's quest for the forbidden book mirrors the efforts of UFO researchers who use logic, rationality, and an open mind to uncover hidden truths in a chaotic world. The article concludes that accessing absolute truth ('finis Africae') is extremely difficult, akin to entering a room with a distorting mirror. However, it suggests that by using our minds and gathering fragments of evidence, we can gradually approach the truth, even if convincing the public of these findings is a significant challenge.

Ancient Abductions - Part 1

David Fritz's article begins a series on ancient abductions, focusing on the biblical patriarch Enoch as the first human abduction. Enoch, described as a holy man and father of Methuselah, was taken by two angels to heaven. The article discusses the 'Watchers,' angels who descended to Earth, had relations with human women, and taught forbidden knowledge, leading to the creation of the 'Nephelim' (described as mighty men or renown, possibly more genetically advanced than humans). Fritz compares Enoch's experience to modern abductions, noting similarities such as being taken by beings, receiving visions of the future, and being returned with a message for humanity. The main difference highlighted is that Enoch was not subjected to a physical examination, which is common in modern abduction cases.

Book of Enoch Excerpt

A passage from "Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch - Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil" by Elizabeth Clare Prophet is included, detailing Chapter 67 of the Book of Enoch. It describes how the Lord sent darkness upon the earth, took Enoch up to the highest heaven, and then returned him. The people saw Enoch taken and glorified God.

FBI Document of the Month

This section presents a memorandum from the FBI archive dated December 5, 1952, detailing a UFO sighting near a power plant in Savannah, SC. On May 10, 1952, four employees of Dupont Co. reported seeing four disc-shaped objects approaching from the south. Later, two similar objects were seen, followed by one from the northeast, and another from the south. The objects were described as yellow to gold, approximately fifteen inches in diameter, travelling at high speed and altitude, and noiseless. One object was observed flying at a low altitude. The Savannah office was not actively investigating the matter and was forwarding the information to the Bureau.

Rip Van Winkle: Twenty Years of Missing Time - A Literary Perspective

Raymond W. Cecot analyzes Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" through the lens of alien abduction. Cecot, an Organizational Director at IRAAP, suggests that the tale contains elements of the modern abduction scenario, particularly the concept of 'missing time.' He posits that Irving might have stumbled upon an account of a strange event and used the folktale format and the fictitious narrator Diedrich Knickerbocker to relate it without direct implication. The Catskill Mountains are described as having an 'otherworldly' quality. The article breaks down the story into 'RIP' (Rip Van Winkle's story) and 'ABDUCTION' sections. Rip's character, his aversion to labor, and his abuse by his wife are presented as potentially making him an 'encounter-prone personality.' His retreat into the mountains and hearing a voice calling his name are interpreted as the 'drawing force' often described in abduction experiences. The appearance of a crow is noted as significant, as animal sightings often precede alien encounters, possibly as a way for aliens to lessen the abductee's fear.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature of truth, the search for knowledge, and the challenges posed by deception, conspiracy, and ignorance. The editorial stance appears to advocate for critical thinking, skepticism towards official narratives, and the use of logic and open-mindedness to uncover hidden truths, whether from ancient texts, literary works, or contemporary reports. There is a consistent thread of comparing historical or fictional accounts with modern UFO and abduction phenomena, suggesting that these themes have long been present in human consciousness and storytelling.

This issue of Flying Saucer Review, Volume 29, Number 5, delves into the intersection of folklore, religion, and unexplained phenomena. It features an analysis of Washington Irving's classic tale 'Rip Van Winkle' through the lens of modern UFO abduction research, alongside an exploration of Islamic beliefs concerning 'Jinns' and their potential connection to UFO entities. The issue also includes a review of a CD-ROM titled 'The Unexplained' and the continuation of 'The KRILL papers' concerning cattle mutilations.

Rip Van Winkle and UFO Abductions

The articles meticulously draw parallels between the narrative elements of 'Rip Van Winkle' and contemporary abduction experiences. Rip's dog's fearful reaction to a strange figure is presented as an animal's validation of an unusual event. Rip's own feeling of 'vague apprehension' before encountering the strange little men is highlighted as a common precursor to abduction. The description of the beings as small, grey, and communicating through gestures or telepathy is directly linked to the characteristics of 'Greys' in modern UFO lore. The 'hollow' or 'amphitheater' where Rip encounters the men and is given a beverage is compared to the interior of a spacecraft, with perpendicular walls and an examination room-like feel. The concept of 'Doorway Amnesia,' a term used in abduction research for memory lapses upon entering or exiting a craft, is applied to Rip's lack of recollection of his departure. Furthermore, the discrepancy in Rip's beard growth—a foot long after an alleged twenty-year absence, when normal growth would be much longer—is interpreted as evidence of time dilation, suggesting Rip was in a different temporal framework.

The aftermath of Rip's experience, including his disorientation and the village's unfamiliarity, is also framed within the context of an abductee's struggle to reintegrate into normal life and cope with the profound changes brought about by the encounter. The article notes the isolation often felt by abductees and the skepticism they face, mirroring how Rip's story was initially met with doubt.

Angels, Men, and Jinns: A Religious Perspective on UFO Entities

This section explores the Islamic perspective on intelligent beings in the universe, proposing that the concept of 'Jinns' offers a more profound understanding of the 'UFO Phenomenon' than contemporary 'Space-Age Mythology.' According to Islamic tradition, there are three categories of intelligent beings: Angels (created of light), Men (created of clay/physical elements), and Jinns (created from 'smokeless fire' or 'essential flame'). The article focuses on the Jinns, noting that their name derives from the Arabic verb 'janna,' meaning 'to hide or conceal,' fitting for beings that may exist in other dimensions or 'mirror-universes.'

While the majority of Jinns are described as devils or 'shaytans,' the text emphasizes that some are 'goodies' and capable of salvation, with Prophet Muhammad sent as a messenger to both Mankind and Jinns. The origin of Jinns is discussed, with the Qur'an stating they were created before mankind. The article suggests that some Jinns might be fully physical extraterrestrials, while others are of a finer matter, corresponding to UFO investigators' terms like 'ultraterrestrial' or 'metaterrestrial.' The concept of a 'mirror-universe' on the other side of the Space-Time Continuum is explored as a possible location for these beings. The text also touches upon the figure of Iblis (Satan/Lucifer), who is described as both a Jinn and an Angel, highlighting a complex theological perspective. The author notes parallels between the characteristics of Jinns and reported features of UFO entities, encouraging readers to draw their own conclusions.

CD-ROM Review: 'The Unexplained'

Christian Pfeiler reviews 'The Unexplained,' a 1997 Multimedia CD-ROM covering various paranormal topics, including UFOs, abductions, ghosts, mysterious places, PSI phenomena, and cryptozoology. The review highlights the CD-ROM's use of high-quality video, 3D animations, and clear spoken text, contrasting it favorably with other multimedia products that often rely on low-resolution videos and amateurish presentations. The program's interactive nature, allowing users to pause and read detailed texts, is praised. Despite some presentations being brief, the overall content is described as well-researched and interesting, with low hardware requirements making it accessible.

The KRILL Papers (Part 3)

This installment of 'The KRILL papers' by O.H. Krill (Pseudonym) continues the discussion on cattle mutilations, focusing on the link between these events and helicopters. The article outlines speculative explanations proposed by Tom Adams, including helicopters being disguised UFOs, military craft involved in the mutilations, or government/military vehicles investigating the mutilations. Other theories suggest involvement in biological experiments or the pursuit of natural resources. The discovery of an 'army-standard-type scalpel' at a mutilation site is also mentioned.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently explores the overlap between ancient folklore, religious texts, and modern phenomena like UFOs and abductions. There is a clear editorial stance favoring in-depth research that connects these disparate fields, suggesting that traditional beliefs and narratives may hold keys to understanding contemporary mysteries. The review of 'The Unexplained' CD-ROM and the KRILL papers further reinforces the magazine's commitment to investigating unexplained phenomena across various domains. The use of 'Rip Van Winkle' as a case study exemplifies the approach of reinterpreting classic stories through a paranormal lens. The article on Jinns specifically critiques 'Space-Age Mythology' in favor of more grounded, albeit speculative, interpretations rooted in religious traditions.

This issue of UFO + PSI Research Magazine, identified as the tenth issue and published on May 11, 2000, focuses on government secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena and introduces a controversial interview with a reptilian alien. The magazine explores the historical context of UFO investigations in the United States, the alleged involvement of secret government groups, and presents a detailed account of an encounter with a non-human entity.

The Saga Begins: Government Secrecy and MJ-12

The article "The Saga Begins" posits that UFO sightings, particularly those involving mutilations, may have been diversionary events. It suggests that the core issue is alien acquisition of biological materials. The narrative traces the history of UFO phenomena in the US, starting with the 1947 Mantell episode, where a military pilot died during a confrontation with an extraterrestrial craft. The 1952 event of the nation's capital being overflown by disks prompted the involvement of US security forces like the CIA, NSA, DIA, and FBI. To manage this situation, the government established a working group known as Majestic Twelve (MJ-12).

The original members of MJ-12 are listed as Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, Dr. Vannevar Bush, Secretary James Forrestal, General Nathan P. Twining, General Hoyt S. Vandenburg, Dr. Detlev Bronk, Dr. Jerome Hunsaker, Mr. Sidney W. Souers, Mr. Gordon Gray, Dr. Donald Menzel, General Robert M. Montague, and Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner. The group is described as continuously existing, with new members replacing those who die. The article notes the suspicious death of Secretary Forrestal, who was replaced by General Walter B. Smith. In December 1947, Project Sign was created to gather information on UFOs, evolving into Project Grudge in December 1948. A civilian counterpart, Project Bluebook, was also established. In 1949, MJ-12 developed a contingency plan for public disclosure. The magazine asserts that MJ-12 was originally organized by General George C. Marshall in July 1947 to study the Roswell UFO crash. Admiral Hillenkoetter, director of the CIA, activated the 'Robertson Panel' to monitor civilian UFO study groups and joined NICAP, acting as an MJ-12 'mole'. The article claims MJ-12 and its successors have successfully kept the public deceived for 39 years by creating false experts and controlling information.

Within six months of the Roswell crash, a reorganization of agencies occurred, focusing on analyzing and duplicating disk technologies. This effort was led by groups such as the R&DB, Air Force R&D, ONR, CIA-OSI, and NSA-OSI. Each group was designed to know only a part of the overall secret, with MJ-12 operating through various civilian and investigative groups, manipulating the CIA and FBI. The NSA's role was to protect the secret of recovered disks and gain control over communications intelligence.

Website Tip of the Month

Christian Pfeiler recommends the website "Weird Mysteries" for information on unsolved mysteries, including UFOs, the pyramids, and the Shroud of Turin. The site is well-designed and categorized.

UFO Photo of the Month

This section features a photograph of a shiny circular disc-shaped metallic flying object with a raised cupola, observed on June 21, 1977. The object had a brushed-silver surface, a red-orange lower dome section, and a light yellow part topped by a reddish-gold knob. No seams, joints, or projections were visible.

Mail Corner

Carolyn Myers from Sacramento, California, shares her theory about sleep paralysis and its potential connection to abduction experiences. She notes that while sleep paralysis might explain some abductions, it doesn't account for cases where individuals are taken from vehicles or experience missing time. She also raises questions about why most UFO information seems to originate from the US and suggests that a government cover-up of recovered alien technology could be maintained by publicly dismissing the idea of alien visitation.

Myers also discusses her personal experience with sleep paralysis over 20 years, noting it does not involve dreams or hallucinations but a feeling of being awake while the body is still asleep. She speculates that sleep deprivation, common among working Americans, could lead to a 'dazed' state or 'transfixion' similar to sleep paralysis, where individuals might not realize they've entered such a state. She proposes that characteristics of sleep paralysis hallucinations could creep into the subconscious during these states, leading to recovered memories of alien faces during hypnosis.

Preview - In the Next Issue

The preview for the next issue includes articles on alien constructions on the Moon and Mars, a book review of David Darlington's "The Dreamland Chronicles," and haunted houses in Northern Bavaria.

Comment from Christian Pfeiler

Christian Pfeiler, the translator and editor of "UFO + PSI Research Magazine," shares his experience translating a document called the "Lacerta File I." He was contacted by an online friend who claimed to have interviewed a non-human reptilian being named Ole K. in Sweden. Pfeiler, initially skeptical, was convinced by his friend's insistence and the evidence presented (drawings and audio tapes). He translated the document, which he describes as a fascinating science-fiction story, though he personally believes it is not true. He notes that the original Swedish text was confusing and his English translation might have errors. He decided to publish the translated file as a normal RTF-File for wider distribution, emphasizing that it does not represent his opinions or beliefs.

The Lacerta File I - Introduction

This section presents the "Lacerta File I" as an absolute truth, not fiction. It's a transcript of an interview conducted on December 16, 1999, with a non-human reptilian being named "Lacerta." The being claims her species are native terrans who have lived on Earth for millions of years and were involved in the genetic engineering of humans, contrary to the biblical depiction of them as 'evil serpents.' She states that humans were artificially created by an alien species, not by her kind. The interview was conducted in Sweden, and the being provided drawings and audio tapes as evidence, though she requested that not all information be published immediately. The transcript is a shortened version of a 49-page document.

Transcript of Interview (shortened form)

Question: Who are you and what are you?

Answer: Lacerta identifies herself as a female reptilian being, a native of Earth, not an extraterrestrial. She explains that her species has lived on the planet for millions of years and that humans were genetically engineered by aliens, not by her kind. She mentions that her species had colonies in the solar system but originated on Earth, which she asserts is their planet.

Question: Can you tell me your name?

Answer: Her name is difficult for humans to pronounce, described as "Sssshiaassshakkkasskkhhhshhh." She prefers to be called "Lacerta" when among humans.

Question: How old are you?

Answer: Lacerta measures time in cycles related to the Earth's magnetic field. She is approximately 57,653 cycles old and reached adulthood at 16,337 cycles, which equates to about 28 human years.

Question: What is your task?

Answer: Her task is to study human social behavior and observe reactions to the truth about UFOs and aliens. She aims to see how humanity will react when the truth is made public, hoping they will understand and survive.

Question: Are UFOs real flying objects piloted by extraterrestrials or do they belong to your species?

Answer: Some UFOs belong to her species, but most are misinterpretations of natural phenomena. Some are craft from other alien species or human military using foreign technology. Her species uses cigar-shaped craft, typically between 20 and 260 meters long, with humming sounds and red lights. Disc-shaped UFOs usually belong to alien species, and triangular UFOs are often human military craft. She suggests looking for their craft over the Arctic, Antarctic, and Inner Asia.

Question: Do you have a special symbol?

Answer: Her species has two main symbols: a blue serpent with four white wings on a black background, and a dragon-circle with seven white stars in the middle. These symbols may appear on their craft or underground installations.

Question: Do the seven stars mean the Pleiades?

Answer: No, the seven stars represent former colonies in the solar system: Moon, Mars, Venus, and four moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Two colonies are abandoned, so five stars would be more accurate.

Question: Can you describe yourself?

Answer: Lacerta describes herself as having a human-like body structure (head, arms, hands, legs, feet) but with reptilian features. She has two breasts, smaller than human females', and external reproduction organs. Her skin is green-beige with brown dots. Her eyes have large black pupils and a green iris, with slit pupils that adjust to light. She has external ears sensitive to sonic frequencies and a pointed nose. Her lips are pale brown, and her teeth are white and sharp. She has scale-like structures on her upper legs and arms, and small sharp horns on her middle fingers. A unique feature is a hard bony line along her spine, composed of skin and tissue with nerves and blood vessels, used for temperature regulation. She has no navel.

Question: What kind of clothing do you wear?

Answer: She wears human clothing only when among humans, finding it uncomfortable. In their subterranean homes or artificial sun areas, they are usually naked.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include government secrecy and cover-ups related to UFO phenomena, the existence and activities of secret organizations like MJ-12, and the controversial idea of alien intervention in human history and evolution. The magazine presents a narrative that suggests a long-standing effort to control public knowledge about extraterrestrial life. The editorial stance, particularly through Christian Pfeiler's comments, acknowledges the speculative and potentially fictional nature of some content, especially the "Lacerta File I," while still presenting it for reader consideration. The Mail Corner section highlights reader engagement and diverse theories within the UFO community, such as the connection between sleep paralysis and abductions.

This issue of UFO Universe, dated 1999, presents a lengthy interview with a reptilian alien who identifies herself as 'Lacerta' when among humans. The interview, conducted over two hours, delves into the alien's species' history, evolution, biology, technology, and their perspective on humanity's origins and place in the universe.

Biology and Evolution

The reptilian alien describes her species as having a body temperature dependent on their surroundings, similar to reptiles, and enjoying sun exposure for increased activity. They reproduce by laying eggs, with embryos developing within a chalk hull inside the mother. Their physical characteristics include a lack of visible tail, with only a vestigial bone at the end of the spine, and a body temperature typically between 30-33 degrees Celsius, which can rise significantly in the sun. They are not mammals and require flesh in their diet for protein.

Regarding their evolutionary history, Lacerta claims her ancestors were local saurians that evolved over millions of years. She states that 65 million years ago, a war between advanced alien species (humanoids from Procyon and reptilians from another dimension) caused a global cataclysm, including a 'nuclear winter,' which wiped out most dinosaurs. Her species' direct ancestors were small, advanced dinosaurs that evolved into intelligent beings. She asserts that human evolution, in contrast, was artificially accelerated by the 'Illojiim' from Aldebaran.

Ancient History and Alien Intervention

Lacerta recounts a complex history of alien involvement on Earth. She explains that around 150 years before the reptilians arrived, humanoids from Procyon colonized Earth. A subsequent war with the reptilians over copper resources led to a devastating fusion bomb detonation in 'Middle America,' causing the extinction of dinosaurs and a nuclear winter. She refutes the asteroid impact theory for dinosaur extinction, attributing it to this alien conflict.

She details the 'Illojiim' species, who she claims created the human race through genetic engineering. The 'Illojiim' returned multiple times over thousands of years, accelerating human evolution and creating several civilizations, with the current human civilization being the seventh. The 'Illojiim' taught humans and warned them against the reptilian species, portraying them as evil.

Lacerta also mentions that 1.5 million years ago, another alien species arrived, interested in evolving apes to serve as slaves. She states that there are currently 14 alien species active on Earth, some studying humans, others more dangerous.

Technology and Abilities

The reptilian species possesses advanced technology, including devices to camouflage their crafts and underground entrances, making them appear as nothing or normal aircraft to humans. They live in extensive underground cities and colonies, illuminated by artificial light sources, including UV light for heating their blood.

Individually, they have advanced mental abilities, including telepathy and telekinesis, which they use for communication and protection. Lacerta explains that they can use a mental switch, placed by the 'Illojiim,' to make humans perceive them as normal humans, a process called 'mimicry.' She demonstrates this by appearing as an attractive brown-haired woman to the interviewer, though she notes she is not as skilled as some others and has allowed the interviewer to see her true appearance.

Current Situation and Warnings

Lacerta expresses concern about humanity's ignorance of its true origins and the ongoing dangers from alien species. She warns that humanity's enemies are already present and that a lack of understanding and belief in her words puts humans in significant danger. She implies that the 'Illojiim' may return to 'end their project' or extinguish the seventh human breed.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to present a platform for extraterrestrial perspectives, particularly focusing on reptilian alien accounts of Earth's history and human origins. The editorial stance seems to be one of presenting these claims as factual, with the interview format lending an air of authenticity to the alien's narrative. Recurring themes include ancient alien intervention, genetic engineering of species, interspecies conflict, and the hidden nature of alien presence on Earth. The issue emphasizes the idea that human understanding of history and reality is incomplete and potentially manipulated by external forces.

Title: UFO Universe
Issue: 20
Volume: 2
Date: July 1994
Publisher: UFO Universe
Country: USA
Price: $4.95
ISSN: 1072-4391

This issue of UFO Universe features a prominent cover story titled "THE ALIEN INTERVIEW: THEY ARE HERE AND THEY ARE HOSTILE!" The magazine focuses on an exclusive interview with an alien entity that provides a stark perspective on extraterrestrial presence and intentions regarding Earth.

The Alien Interview

The core of this issue is an interview with an alien entity that claims to represent a species that has been in contact with human governments. This entity reveals that there are three alien species actively present on Earth, with one being particularly hostile. A "cold war" has been ongoing between two of these hostile races for 73 years, and the third species is described as the "winner" of this struggle. The alien predicts a more intense "hot" war between these races and humanity in the near future, possibly within the next 10 to 20 years.

Alien Motives and Activities

The interview details the motivations of these hostile alien races. They are primarily interested in acquiring various raw materials, including copper for their technology, water (specifically the hydrogen for advanced fusion processes), and certain chemical elements found in Earth's atmosphere. Beyond resources, two species are also interested in human bodies, tissues, and blood. The alien explains that these species have defective genetic structures, possibly due to bad evolution and radiation, and require intact genetic material from humans and animals to attempt repairs. However, their DNA is not fully compatible with human DNA, leading them to attempt artificial fertilization and the use of artificial wombs to create more compatible crossbreeds.

The alien also addresses the phenomenon of "abductions." It confirms that abductions, particularly those involving the collection of egg and sperm samples, are carried out by these alien species. While some abductions are by aggressive species who may not return victims alive, others are conducted by more advanced races for study, viewing humans as one might study a primitive animal. The alien stresses that encountering an aggressive species means a low chance of survival, and those who report abductions may have been fortunate enough to survive encounters with less hostile groups or were not targeted by the most aggressive ones.

Alien Appearance and Mind Manipulation

When asked about the variety of alien appearances reported by witnesses, the alien explains that most extraterrestrial races possess advanced mental abilities. They can project images into human minds and memories, which do not reflect their true appearance. These projected forms can be anything from normal humans to grey dwarfs or bizarre animals, designed to confuse witnesses or to make them forget encounters entirely. The alien provides an example of a witness who might recall being in a hospital, only to realize later that the examination occurred in an alien laboratory. This ability to manipulate perception means that human memory cannot be relied upon in such cases, and the varied shapes are used to discredit abduction witnesses.

Protection and Alien Capabilities

Regarding protection against alien influence on the mind, the alien expresses doubt about humanity's ability to defend itself, describing the human mind as an "open book." While some protection mechanisms might have been intentionally or unintentionally constructed by the "Illojiim" (another alien species), true defense is difficult. The alien suggests that if one is aware of mind manipulation attempts, concentrating on that suspicion and analyzing thoughts and memories, while remaining awake and avoiding rest, might offer a slim chance of filtering alien thoughts. However, this is described as very difficult, painful, and potentially harmful, and only effective against weaker alien species.

The Coming War

The alien discusses the potential "war" that may occur, stating it depends on the enemy race and their tactics. "War" is not limited to physical conflict but can involve the "destruction" of social systems through influence on political leaders or the use of advanced weapon systems capable of causing natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or weather anomalies. The alien notes that direct planetary attack is unlikely until human civilization is weakened, as humans possess some means to destroy alien craft.

A Final Message

In its closing statement, the alien urges humanity to "Open your eyes and see" and to question their history, scientists, and politicians, suggesting that some possess knowledge of the truth but withhold it to prevent confusion and panic. The alien expresses a belief that humanity is not as bad as some alien species perceive it to be and that its potential end would be a pity. It encourages people to observe the world with open eyes, acknowledging that humanity is largely ignorant.

Belief and Social Studies

When asked if anyone would believe the interview, the alien responds negatively, viewing the interview as an "interesting experiment for my social studies." The alien plans to reconnect with the interviewer in some months to learn about the public's reaction to its message, expressing a faint hope for humanity's future.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue strongly emphasizes themes of alien hostility, the pursuit of resources and genetic material by extraterrestrials, and the potential for future conflict. It also highlights the advanced capabilities of certain alien species, particularly in mind manipulation and advanced technology. The editorial stance, as conveyed through the alien's voice, is one of critical observation of humanity, urging self-awareness and a questioning of established authorities and historical narratives. The magazine positions itself as a conduit for potentially controversial or hidden information regarding extraterrestrial life.