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UFO+PSI Magazine - Issue 15 - 2000

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Overview

This document is the fifteenth issue of the "UFO + PSI Research Magazine," dated December 2000. The issue was published nearly two months late due to significant technical problems, including the loss of the subscriber list. The editor, Christian Pfeiler, expresses hope for a…

Magazine Overview

This document is the fifteenth issue of the "UFO + PSI Research Magazine," dated December 2000. The issue was published nearly two months late due to significant technical problems, including the loss of the subscriber list. The editor, Christian Pfeiler, expresses hope for a return to a regular monthly or bi-monthly publishing schedule, announcing that the next issue (No. 16) is planned for February 10, 2001.

Foreword

Christian Pfeiler's foreword details the difficulties in producing this issue. He explains the loss of the subscriber list, first due to a hard disk format without saving, then a broken floppy disk, and finally a mysteriously vanished print-out. He humorously speculates about a governmental conspiracy but concludes it was likely just bad luck. He managed to reconstruct parts of the list but still needs help from former readers to recover missing email addresses. Pfeiler also notes that his English may be worse than usual due to a lack of practice, having spoken German extensively. He wishes readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Contents of this issue

The table of contents lists eleven items:
1. UFO related sentence of the month
2. Our Group Members
3. UFO Dictionary
4. The Jesus Christ Project
5. Book Review - The Pleiadian Mission
6. FBI document of the month
7. Visitations (Part 2)
8. The Rendlesham Case (article from Issue 2)
9. The KRILL papers (Part 8)
10. Website tip of the month
11. UFO photo of the month

Articles and Features

"There has been lack of attention to significant UFO cases..." - J. Allen Hynek about Project Bluebook

A quote from J. Allen Hynek, suggesting that significant UFO cases have been overlooked in favor of routine ones with less information.

Our Group Members

Written by Michelle Guerin, this section introduces the author, who shares her experiences with unusual phenomena, including seeing "little men" and having an out-of-body experience at a young age. She maintains a website, "Sands Of Time," and hosts an online chat room for discussions. She can be contacted at [email protected].

UFO-Dictionary

Written by Christian Pfeiler, this is the eleventh part of the UFO dictionary, covering terms starting with the letter "M".

  • MAJESTIC-12 (MJ-12): A secret U.S. government organization allegedly involved in UFO cover-up. While some documents suggest its existence, many are considered fraudulent.
  • Mars-Face: A rock formation on Mars resembling a human face. NASA attributes it to natural illusion, but some believe it is artificial.
  • MIB (Men in Black): Individuals in black clothing with strange behavior who allegedly appear to UFO witnesses to silence them. Most researchers consider these reports to be hoaxes or imagination.
  • Moonblinks: Another term for Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLP), referring to strange lights seen on the moon's surface.
  • MOGUL: A secret military project in the 1940s to detect Soviet nuclear tests, using high-flying balloons. One such balloon is implicated in the Roswell incident.
  • MUFON: The Mutual UFO Network, the world's largest UFO research organization.
  • MUFON-CES: The Central European Section of MUFON, noted for its skepticism.

The Jesus Christ Project

Written by Christian Pfeiler, this article presents a controversial re-examination of the life of Jesus Christ, suggesting potential extraterrestrial influence and questioning traditional biblical narratives. The author posits that events in the Bible, including Jesus' life, could be interpreted as part of an extraterrestrial project. He argues that the "Elohim" species, commonly known as "God," may have influenced biblical events. The article challenges several traditional beliefs:

  • The first sentence of the New Testament (NT) is incorrect.
  • Jesus was not significantly different from earlier prophets.
  • Jesus was married and had a private life not detailed in the Bible.
  • Jesus was not dead when taken from the cross.
  • Jesus ascended, possibly not into heaven, and not forever.

The author analyzes the genealogy in Matthew, suggesting it's of Joseph, not Jesus, and questions the virgin birth, proposing artificial insemination by "Elohim." He also points out the significance of the number 14 in biblical generations, suggesting it might relate to extraterrestrial project timelines. Pfeiler contrasts the violent "God" of the Old Testament (OT) with the NT's God, suggesting Jesus had to correct older, violent teachings, making him a heretic. He highlights Jesus' teachings on love and forgiveness as a radical departure from OT violence. The article further explores Jesus' potential marriage, citing the miracle at the wedding in Cana of Galilee as evidence that Jesus himself was the bridegroom, and suggesting Mary Magdalena or Mary from Bethany as possible brides. He references "The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail" for theories about Jesus' bloodline. Finally, the article discusses the crucifixion and resurrection, suggesting that if Jesus was not truly dead, the resurrection was not the ultimate miracle presented by religion. The Shroud of Turin is presented as potential evidence, with its image and bloodstains suggesting the man was alive when wrapped.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial theories, and their potential connections to historical and religious events, particularly Christianity. The editorial stance, as presented by Christian Pfeiler, is one of critical inquiry, questioning established narratives and proposing alternative, often controversial, interpretations based on perceived evidence and logical deduction, frequently linking biblical accounts to potential extraterrestrial intervention.

This issue of The IRAAP Messenger delves into several intriguing topics, primarily focusing on the mysteries surrounding Jesus Christ, UFO phenomena, and personal accounts of strange experiences. The magazine features articles that question traditional religious beliefs, explore alleged extraterrestrial encounters, and present historical documents related to UFO sightings.

Jesus, Yuz Asaf, and the Question of Ascension

The issue opens with a critical examination of the traditional Christian narrative of Jesus' resurrection and ascension. It posits that if Jesus survived his crucifixion, the need for a resurrection might be questioned, suggesting a need for advanced medical treatment instead. The article then explores the possibility that Jesus did not ascend into heaven permanently, referencing other prophets who ascended and returned. A significant portion is dedicated to the 'Rauza Bal' tomb in Srinagar, India, believed by some to be the grave of 'Yuz Asaf.' Legends describe Yuz Asaf as a holy man from the West whose teachings resemble those of Jesus. The article speculates whether Yuz Asaf could have been Jesus himself, who, after recovering from his wounds, lived and died in India. Evidence cited includes the tomb's orientation and a stone plate with carvings of feet bearing wounds, interpreted as possibly belonging to a crucified person.

The Rendlesham Case: An Official Account

This section details one of the most famous UFO incidents, the Rendlesham Forest case in December 1980. It presents the official memorandum by Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles Halt, describing the sighting of a metallic, triangular object with pulsing lights by USAF security police. The object maneuvered through trees and disappeared. The memorandum also notes ground depressions found the next day and radiation readings. The article highlights that over 20 witnesses, many with military backgrounds, reported the event, and dismisses sceptics' explanations like satellite re-entry or lighthouse reflections, emphasizing the strangeness reported by all eyewitnesses.

Book Review: The Pleiadian Mission

A review of Randolph Winters' book, 'The Pleiadian Mission – A Time of Awareness,' is presented. The book is described as a comprehensive UFO-themed work covering ET contacts, philosophy, technology, Earth's spiritual history, and personal spiritual development. The central theme revolves around Swiss contactee Billy Meier and his extensive contact with Nordic-type ETs from the Pleiades star cluster. The review notes that the book also includes chapters on Earth's history, the Pleiadian perspective on Jesus, and instructions for meditation. It touches upon advanced ET propulsion systems, String theory, and the concept of extra dimensions used for interstellar travel.

Visitations: The Strange Experiences of Philip K. Dick

This is the second part of an article by Tessa B. Dick, detailing the unusual experiences of her former husband, the author Philip K. Dick, in the 1970s. The narrative describes a radio that played even when unplugged, and Phil experiencing visions of pink rectangles. Investigations into a vacant apartment revealed recording equipment. Phil also reported hearing a woman's voice telling him to die, while Tessa heard music. The article recounts Phil's experience of seeing thousands of geometric patterns on his ceiling, reminiscent of abstract art. It also details encounters with various Europeans visiting Phil, including a French doctoral student and a Swedish woman. A Polish publisher's attempt to get Phil to visit Warsaw for a public appearance is mentioned, along with Phil's paranoia about Eastern Europe. The section concludes with the mysterious 'Xerox letter,' which Phil believed contained 'die messages' without ever seeing its contents, attributing this knowledge to his guardian angel.

FBI Document of the Month: 1952 UFO Concerns

This section presents two documents from the author's FBI archive from 1952. The first is a letter addressed to J. Edgar Hoover expressing concern about 'Flying Saucers.' The writer speculates that these objects could be a test or a 'diabolical plan' by an enemy nation, highlighting the public's fear and limited understanding of UFOs at the time. The author notes that while the explanations in these letters might seem ridiculous, they reveal the anxieties of the era and that UFOs were not from Russia.

The KRILL Papers (Part 8): Taxonomy of Humanoids and MIB

The eighth part of 'The KRILL papers' discusses the 'Taxonomy of Extra-Terrestrial Humanoids' and 'Men in Black' (MIB). It presents theories about humanoids from Rigel (Greys) working with CIA and former Nazi scientists to develop diseases like AIDS. It describes Greys as emotionless beings who gain 'highs' from human emotions and mentions intergalactic offspring living on Earth. The text details genetic manipulation throughout history and the ability of Greys to camouflage themselves as 'Blonds.' It also touches upon the Blonds' ability to disintegrate and reintegrate matter, their origins, and their current habitat in the Procyon system, noting a conflict with Greys. The section concludes by referencing John Keel's concept of MIB as representatives of the 'Nation of the Third Eye' and George Hunt Williamson's information about Sirius's long-term contact with Earth.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores unconventional theories and alternative interpretations of historical and religious events, particularly concerning Jesus Christ and UFO phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded, encouraging readers to consider various perspectives, even those that challenge established beliefs. There's a recurring theme of questioning official narratives and exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial influence on human history and development. The inclusion of personal accounts, historical documents, and book reviews suggests a commitment to presenting a wide range of information within the ufology and paranormal fields.

This issue of The Unexplained, the fifteenth in its series, delves into esoteric concepts and unexplained phenomena, including theories about Shamballa, the Men in Black (MIB), and a psychic investigation into animal mutilations. The issue also features a UFO photograph from 1942 and a website tip related to UFO evidence. The next issue is slated for publication on February 10, 2001.

Shamballa and Secret Societies

The article begins by exploring the connection between secret societies, the Eye of Horus symbol, and the MIB. It posits that the Eye of Horus, used by earth allies of Sirius, is also seen on the MIB. Secret societies believe in a Great White Lodge on Earth, referred to as Shamballa, which they consider the world's spiritual center. Theosophists like Alice Bailey suggest the Great White Lodge is on Sirius. The text proposes that if the All-Seeing-Eye symbolizes Sirius' earth-allies and the MIB, and Shamballa represents the Great White Lodge, then the MIB are emissaries of Shamballa, making Sirius and Shamballa two facets of the same entity. This concept is further verified in Stephen Jenkins' book, "The Undiscovered Country."

Buddhist priests reportedly told Jenkins that Shamballa is located in the constellation of Orion. The earthly entrance to Shamballa is often placed in the trans-Himalayan region, with some asserting it's in the Gobi Desert, a location associated with allegations of crashed disks and bases. Explorer Nicholas Roerich noted caves in the Himalayan foothills with subterranean passages, one containing a stone door that remains unopened due to an unfulfilled prophecy. In 1930, Doreal founded the Brotherhood of the White Temple, claiming Shamballa's entrance is far underground and that space bends around it, creating a warp to another universe.

Psychic Investigation into Animal Mutilations

The magazine then shifts focus to a more tangible subject: the use of psychics by investigative authorities. It recounts a 1980 case where Peter Jordan employed several psychics to analyze photos and maps of animal mutilation sites. The psychic, Ronald Mangravite, provided a condensation of his findings:

  • The animal had been dead for several days, with some parts decaying faster than others.
  • There was an electrolyte overload, possibly from citrate injection.
  • The blood showed abnormalities, with a higher proportion of plasma, potentially lymphatic fluid.
  • Two men, described as ex-military and dressed in black jumpsuits with shiny black nylon, were involved.
  • They used very sharp surgical knives.
  • A winch line was seen coming from a chopper.
  • The tissue was to be subjected to experimentation.
  • Flurometry connections and spectrophotometers were used.
  • Choppers were brown or grey.
  • The implications pointed towards underground activities and experimentation with advanced analytical techniques.

This investigation is noted as Part 9 of a series, with the continuation promised in the next issue.

Website Tip of the Month

Christian Pfeiler recommends the website alienhunter.org, which focuses on "Physical evidence for UFO encounters" and "Alien Implants." While acknowledging the controversial nature of these topics and his own skepticism, Pfeiler finds the site interesting. He notes that the site is still under construction, so some links may not function.

UFO Photo of the Month

Also written by Christian Pfeiler, this section features an interesting UFO photograph from 1942, predating the modern UFO era. Masujiro Kiru discovered the photo in his father's album, which was acquired from a Tientsien street photographer. The image depicts a low-domed, disc-shaped object hovering a few hundred feet above a street, with people below looking up and pointing at it.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue touches upon themes of hidden knowledge, spiritual centers, extraterrestrial connections (Sirius), and the potential involvement of secret societies and government agencies (MIB). It also highlights the application of unconventional methods, such as psychic investigation, in exploring unexplained phenomena like animal mutilations. The editorial stance appears open to exploring controversial theories while maintaining a degree of skepticism, as indicated by Pfeiler's comments on the alienhunter.org website. The inclusion of a historical UFO photograph and a website tip suggests a broad interest in UFOlogy and related subjects.