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UFO Encounters - Vol 01 No 06 - 1993

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Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS Issue: Vol. 1 No. 6 Date: 1993 Publisher: Aztec Publishing Country: USA Price: $2.50

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Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS
Issue: Vol. 1 No. 6
Date: 1993
Publisher: Aztec Publishing
Country: USA
Price: $2.50

This issue of UFO Encounters, published by Aztec Publishing, delves into the complex and often controversial topics of alien abductions and secret government aircraft programs. The cover prominently features the headline "FIRE IN THE SKY" and poses the question, "WHAT ARE THE ALIENS DOING WITH OUR CHILDREN," alongside other article teasers like "A GIRL'S CLOSE ENCOUNTER" and "THE AURORA." The issue includes contributions from writers Karla Turner, Ph.D., and Michael Norris, who also serves as Chief Editor/Research Director.

"Fire in the Sky" - The Travis Walton Encounter

This section, written by Michael Norris, discusses the Paramount Pictures film "Fire in the Sky," based on the 1975 abduction of Travis Walton near Snowflake, Arizona. Norris notes that the movie has reignited debates between skeptics and believers, highlighting the passionate nature of the abduction phenomenon within ufology. He offers his personal review of the film, appreciating its portrayal of community reaction to the extraordinary, though he found the abduction sequence more graphic than typical cases. The article includes an interview with Tracey Torme, the film's screenwriter. Torme discusses her background in the field, her involvement with other UFO researchers like Budd Hopkins and Jacques Vallee, and her motivation for making the film. She expresses strong belief in the authenticity of the Travis Walton case, rating its validity at 99%. Torme clarifies that while the abduction scene was heavily fictionalized at the studio's demand, the emotional and nightmarish aspects were based on Travis Walton's account and other abduction cases. She defends the film against criticism from some ufologists who expected a documentary, emphasizing that the movie aimed to open minds to the subject.

The article also recounts the details of the Travis Walton incident itself: the sighting of a large UFO by a crew of woodcutters, Travis Walton's decision to approach the craft, and his subsequent disappearance and reappearance. It touches upon the initial police investigation, lie detector tests administered to the crew, and the skepticism that followed, including accusations that the story was fabricated for a newspaper prize. Torme addresses these criticisms, asserting the crew's continued adherence to their story and the validity of the lie detector tests, including subsequent tests funded by a skeptic.

The Aurora

Written by Michael Norris, this article investigates the existence of a secret, supersonic aircraft known as the "Aurora." The government officially denies its existence, with U.S.A.F. Secretary Donald Rice stating that no such program exists. However, the article presents evidence suggesting otherwise. Rumors about the Aurora, possibly a replacement for the SR-71, have circulated within defense industry circles. Eyewitness descriptions point to a MACH 8 (5300 MPH) aircraft capable of global reach in under three hours, emitting a loud, pulsating rumbling sound. The estimated cost of $1 billion per plane suggests a highly advanced technology. Chris Gibson, an oil drilling engineer, is cited as one of the first to spot the craft. The article questions the official reason for retiring the SR-71, suggesting that the savings are minimal compared to satellite costs and that the Air Force's voluntary abandonment of a manned reconnaissance mission is unusual, especially without lobbying efforts from manufacturers like Lockheed. The U.S. Geological Survey has registered sonic booms in Southern California and Nevada, attributed to high-speed aircraft exceeding MACH 3, with flight paths leading to the Groom Lake test facility. Examination of recent photographs of Groom Lake indicates significant expansion, supporting the idea of development for advanced aircraft like the Aurora.

The article also mentions other potential secret aircraft projects, including one resembling the SR-71 and XB-70, possibly designed as a supersonic launcher. Glenn Emery, a journalist, reported a sighting of a large, delta-wing aircraft with unique exhaust ports, which, while different from the Aurora's description, shared a similar engine noise, suggesting common technology. The article criticizes the government's dissemination of misleading information and the secrecy surrounding black budget projects, questioning the responsible use of taxpayer money.

Into The Fringe: A Journal of Alien Abduction

This section features an excerpt from Karla Turner, Ph.D.'s book, "Into the Fringe: A Journal of Alien Abduction." The excerpt details the author's and her husband Casey's initial encounter with a strange spherical metallic object and a period of missing time in December 1987. Turner describes how they were drawn into the world of UFOs, encountering phenomena like reptoids, insectoids, and little gray creatures, along with the associated paranoia of surveillance and harassment. The account highlights the relentless nature of these alien intrusions over nearly two years, which irrevocably altered their perception of reality. Unlike many abduction accounts, Turner emphasizes that "Into the Fringe" includes all experiences, not just those easily accepted, and refrains from offering neat explanations, stating that the beings physically exist and their actions are beyond logical comprehension. The book aims to bring readers inside the world of those coping with alien encounters and their impact.

Other Content

The issue also includes a section on "Upcoming UFO Conferences," listing various events across the United States and England from March to October 1993. It also features a "Classified ad section" to appear in the next month's issue, offering advertising space for UFO-related material.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are alien abduction, government secrecy and denial regarding advanced technology, and the ongoing debate between believers and skeptics within the ufology community. The editorial stance, as expressed by Michael Norris in his editor's note, is that the UFO field is dynamic and busy, with a commitment to providing fascinating material. Norris mentions ongoing efforts to network with other researchers and mental health professionals to study the abduction mystery, promising more insightful information in future issues. The magazine appears to lean towards investigating and presenting evidence for these phenomena, while acknowledging the existence of skepticism and the need for critical analysis, as seen in the interview with Tracey Torme and the discussion of Philip Klass.

This issue of UFO Encounters, dated December 1992, features a prominent cover story titled "WHAT ARE THE ALIENS DOING WITH OUR CHILDREN?" by Karla Turner, Ph.D. The magazine explores various facets of the UFO phenomenon, including abduction experiences, scientific theories, and witness accounts.

Main Article: What Are the Aliens Doing With Our Children?

Dr. Karla Turner, a research associate who has investigated hundreds of abduction encounters, presents findings that suggest the phenomenon is more varied and bizarre than previously reported. The article posits that extraterrestrials (ETs) are primarily interested in genetic and cross-breeding experiments with humans. The motives suggested are either the rejuvenation of the ET race or the genetic sampling and modification of the human population to ensure species survival.

Turner highlights that ETs are collecting sperm, ova, and fetuses. In many cases, abductees report the subsequent presentation of a child that appears to be a physical mix of human and alien characteristics, leading to the conclusion of cross-breeding. However, Turner cautions against taking ET motives at face value.

The article details two specific cases from Arkansas that do not seem to fit the cross-breeding program narrative, involving the abduction and examination of very young children.

Case Study: Jan

Jan, a 37-year-old woman, recounted a childhood event from 1965 when, at age nine, she and her siblings saw a large sphere with multi-colored lights hovering above their yard in Kansas. Through regression hypnosis, Jan recalled more details: the object made a strange noise and emitted a hot wind. Her drawing depicted a round craft with lights and antennas. During the regression, Jan experienced being moved to a circular metal walkway and then to a room resembling a doctor's office, where she was examined by beings with violet-gray skin. She reported being probed, experiencing a cold sensation like a needle, and feeling violated. She also described a being with a smiling face wearing a gray suit.

Jan's regression also revealed an experience of missing time and seeing small blue lights in her bedroom. She felt she was not allowed to speak or act, sensing the beings had power but lacked something essential, possibly needing human cooperation.

Jan also recalled being taken to an area on a craft where fetuses were being grown into "robotic" beings, matching descriptions of the Grays. She was told this was for the survival of humanity, yet sensed the ETs were the ones needing help.

Case Study: Elaine

Elaine, a divorced woman with two daughters, experienced UFO sightings, lights, noises, marks on her body, and sleep disorders. In a regression, she recalled an event where a bluish-green, mantis-like being with a large head and bony ridge appeared in her hall, seemingly to take her infant daughter Sylvia. Elaine was prevented from intervening.

Elaine also recounted a miscarriage at three months, noting the doctor's lack of concern and the expulsion of a fully formed, perfect baby boy, larger than expected for three months. A nurse took the baby away despite Elaine's protests. Elaine's subconscious revealed that a female alien being had been present two weeks prior, stating it was "not time" to take the baby, implying it was waiting for the miscarriage. Elaine was told that these beings needed babies to make short, gray, emotionless "robotic" workers.

Elaine's third experience involved a craft landing in her backyard. A tall, human-like being in a colorful robe told her that children were needed to prepare for a future event, describing it as being for the "good of mankind" and that the children would be used on "the other side" to help in a "crossing over" during a catastrophe, acting like robots without emotions.

Article: A Little Girl's Close Encounter -- Winston-Salem, North Carolina

By Michael Norris, this article details an encounter on December 4, 1992, involving Sheila Manor and her seven-year-old daughter, Tiffany. Sheila heard an unfamiliar humming noise and then saw a large object, described as a craft with red and white lights, descend and hover over her daughter. Sheila became hysterical, but Tiffany was unharmed and had seemingly vanished and reappeared. Tiffany later drew a picture of an oblong shape with circles and described the craft. She stated it flew down, went upside down, and had purple and red lights. She also mentioned seeing a yellow lightning bolt painted on its side, which appeared to be peeling.

Further investigation by MUFON investigator Barbara Thompson confirmed Sheila and Tiffany's accounts. The craft was described as house-sized, longer than a school bus, light gray, with three purple lights on top and two red lights on the bottom. It had four black circles resembling wheels. A clear dome on top was visible, but nothing inside could be discerned. Tiffany's description of a yellow lightning bolt was particularly baffling to investigators.

Sheila also reported a bizarre sighting in October 1987 of a "green, foggy, patchy, glowing cloud" over her house, which was comparable in size to a small car. This sighting was later corroborated by her boyfriend, Mark.

Space and Technology: Further Evidence Supporting Big Bang

This section discusses findings from the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) Satellite. NASA reports that COBE has finished millions of temperature readings, providing further evidence that the universe began 15 billion years ago with a big bang. Astronomer John C. Mather stated that this was a rigorous test of the theory. The Big Bang theory posits that the universe originated from an incredibly small concentration that exploded, dispersing matter and energy. The current uniform temperature of the universe is measured at 2.726 degrees above absolute zero (-456.97 degrees F), suggesting it originated from a single source. Scientists can now measure the temperature decay back to one year after the Big Bang.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the mystery and potential danger of alien encounters, particularly concerning children. The magazine presents abduction accounts as credible, highlighting the emotional distress and confusion of witnesses. There's an underlying implication that these encounters are significant and possibly part of a larger, unknown agenda. The editorial stance appears to be one of open investigation into these phenomena, encouraging reader participation and sharing of experiences. The magazine also touches upon scientific advancements like the Big Bang theory, juxtaposing them with the unexplained mysteries of UFOs and abductions.