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Title: UFO CANADA Issue: VOL:1 NO:4 Date: OCTOBER '77 (1977-10) Publisher: UFO CANADA Country: CANADA Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO CANADA
Issue: VOL:1 NO:4
Date: OCTOBER '77 (1977-10)
Publisher: UFO CANADA
Country: CANADA
Language: English

This issue of UFO Canada, a monthly journal of ufology in Canada, presents a diverse range of topics related to unidentified flying objects. It covers specific sighting reports, analytical articles on interpreting evidence, and cautionary notes on the potential dangers associated with UFO phenomena.

Strange Markings at Lanaria, Alberta/Canada

This article by John B. Musgrave details the discovery of strange markings in a barley field southeast of Lanaria, Alberta, on June 21st, 1977. The markings consisted of three dug-up trenches in a Y-shape pattern, each about 2-4 inches in diameter and dipping below the surface. The soil around the trenches was honeycombed, suggesting intense heat. A hole approximately four inches in diameter and 18 inches deep was also found nearby. The author visited the site a week and a half later and noted that the barley plants were yellowed and brown. The local RCMP were notified, but no academic investigation had occurred a month later. The article discusses the difficulty in definitively attributing such markings to UFOs, noting that while some might be mundane, others could be genuinely unexplained. A possible connection is made to a "shiny object" observed in the field three days before the markings were discovered.

Seven Maxims of UFOs - A Scientific Approach

By Peter Millman, this article critically examines the evidence presented in UFO cases, focusing on the unreliability of instrumental recordings. Millman argues that photographs and radar records are often subject to "ghosts and defects," leading to misinterpretations. He cites examples like the Lubbock Lights and the Salem Coast Guard photo, and discusses how modern lenses can produce spurious images. The article also touches upon radar records, explaining how "gremlins" and "angels" (spurious echoes) can arise, particularly with sweeping radars. Millman highlights atmospheric ducting as another source of anomalous radar echoes. He emphasizes that meteorological reports are often too general to account for small-scale atmospheric discontinuities that can create such phenomena. The author also shares a personal experience of photographing a HARP project firing in Barbados, illustrating the complexities of photographic analysis.

UFOLOGY TODAY

Compiled by Howard Gontovnick, this section provides a roundup of recent news and information. It includes:

  • UFO Believers in Trouble?: A report on the Committee for Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, a New York-based group, which claims that belief in UFOs, the Bermuda Triangle, or astrology may lead to a breakdown of critical judgment.
  • Israel & UFOs: Robert Barry of the 20th Century U.F.O. Bureau believes Israel possesses a secret weapon-a UFO and suggests that "godly or angelic pilots of UFOs could be on the side of the Israelis." He claims UFOs have influenced the outcome of wars involving Israel in 1947/48, 1956, 1967, and 1973, all years with heavy worldwide UFO flaps.
  • UFO Crashed in Mexico?: Two reports detail a possible UFO crash. The first, from the 'Mexican Sun', describes a flying saucer exploding after being pursued by two other UFOs near Acapulco, witnessed by approximately 10 people. The second report, from another Mexican newspaper, mentions military searches for a crash site in the mountainous Puebla countryside, though these reports were later denied.

Canadian Saucer Scene

Compiled by Howard Gontovnick, this section presents recent UFO sightings from across Canada:

1. August 3rd, 1977, Kitchener, British Columbia: A young boy and his mother reported seeing two UFOs that emitted pulsing and changing lights over a nearby airfield. The objects were described as brighter than stars and were observed by the local RCMP.
2. August 22nd, 1977, Melville, Saskatchewan: Two farm families reported a blinding light and a loud crackling noise. A fence was found ripped down, and a herd of cattle went missing, suggesting they stampeded.

World Saucer Scene

Compiled by Howard Gontovnick, this section features reports from Italy:

  • Report #1 (July 31st, 1977, Imperia, Italy): Several people, including painters attending an art exhibition, witnessed a bright white, elliptical UFO descend into the sea near Imperia. It remained underwater for about half an hour before rising and disappearing. Searchers found no traces.
  • Report #2 (August 6th, 1977, Sesto San Giovanni, Italy): A squadron of approximately 13 UFOs was seen emitting changing light patterns from blue to reddish. One object dropped in elevation and emitted a strong light. Photographs developed later revealed an antenna on one of the objects.
  • Report #3 (August 9th, 1977, Alba, Italy): A mysterious object was sighted shortly before a strong storm, moving along the clouds and emitting a sound similar to a car klaxon.

Danger: Beware of an Approaching UFO!

This article, by Gilbert J. Ziemba, warns of the potential dangers of close encounters with UFOs. It suggests that many witnesses fail to realize the risks involved, including abduction by aliens, leading to "strange and sinister experimentations" and even death. The author references the "B.C. Encounter" and the Barney and Betty Hill case as examples. He notes that witnesses may experience "nightmares and headaches" and "time loss." Ziemba urges witnesses to contact him through the publication to discuss their experiences. He posits that UFOs represent a significant danger to humanity, comparable to the Neutron bomb, and that governments attempt to "debunk" UFOs to prevent world panic. The article also questions whether "contactees" are truly interacting with friendly beings or are being deceived and programmed by aliens.

Corrections and Information

The issue includes a correction regarding mixed-up pages in the previous issue's "Canadian UFO Scene" section. It also provides information on:

  • U.F.O. Clipping Service: Offering U.S. and Canadian UFO coverage.
  • Information Wanted: Seeking details on Canadian MIB and animal mutilation cases.
  • Stamp Trading: An invitation for individuals interested in trading world stamps.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO Canada include the reporting of specific UFO sightings and physical trace evidence, the critical analysis of UFO evidence (particularly photographic and instrumental), and a strong emphasis on the potential dangers and negative aspects of UFO encounters, including abduction and alien deception. The editorial stance appears to be one of caution and skepticism regarding the benign nature of UFOs, advocating for a scientific yet aware approach to the phenomenon. The publication actively seeks reader contributions and information on UFO-related cases.

Title: UFO CANADA
Issue: 20
Publisher: UFO CANADA
Country: CANADA
Language: English

This document is a page from the magazine UFO CANADA, issue number 20. It appears to be the concluding section of an article and includes subscription and back issue information.

Content

The page begins with a continuation of a previous article, featuring a strong warning from Gilbert J. Ziemba. Ziemba asserts that there are no "friendly aliens" and urges people to "wake-up" to this fact before it is too late. He advises caution and care when encountering a UFO, suggesting that witnesses may experience events they will later regret. Ziemba emphasizes that there is more to UFOs than is commonly realized and cautions anyone who might encounter a UFO to be aware of the "serious danger involved."

Following this cautionary message, the page provides contact and subscription details for UFO CANADA. The address listed is 1424 Vendome Avenue, Chomedey, Laval, P.Q., H7W 1S1 CANADA. Readers are instructed to send cheques or money orders payable to UFO CANADA.

Subscription prices are detailed as follows: $6 dollars within Canada and the USA, and $10 dollars for international destinations via airmail. Seamail is offered at $7 dollars. The page also advertises the availability of back issues from Volume 1, Numbers 1-2-3, for one dollar each, with postage included.

A notice at the bottom of the page states, "YOUR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES WITH THIS ISSUE IF THERE IS A RED X IN THIS SQUARE." A blank square is provided for this purpose.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The primary theme on this page is the potential danger associated with UFO encounters, directly contradicting the notion of "friendly aliens." The editorial stance, as expressed by Gilbert J. Ziemba, is one of urgency and caution, urging readers to be aware of the risks involved in UFO phenomena. The page also serves a practical purpose by facilitating subscriptions and the purchase of back issues, indicating a commitment to disseminating information on the topic.