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UFO Encounters - Vol 02 No 04 - 1995
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Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS Issue: Vol. 2 No. 4 Date: October 1995 (estimated from copyright and issue number) Publisher: Aztec Publishing Country: USA Price: $3.50
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Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS
Issue: Vol. 2 No. 4
Date: October 1995 (estimated from copyright and issue number)
Publisher: Aztec Publishing
Country: USA
Price: $3.50
This issue of UFO Encounters Magazine provides comprehensive coverage of UFO phenomena, featuring a mix of eyewitness accounts, conference reports, and theoretical discussions. The cover highlights key topics such as the fear of UFOs, cattle mutilations, Russian sea secrets, alien contacts, and abduction research, with a dramatic illustration of a person seemingly menaced by an alien.
From the Editor
Michael Norris reports on a recent UFO encounter videotaped in Kingsley, Michigan, on December 21, 1994. Local resident Tracey Cejda described the object as "two or three times the size of my barn," with a bluish-gray color, a honeycombed interior, mini lightning bolts, and a red oscillating light. Her neighbor, Michael Stelter, captured the event on videotape, and a Michigan State Police officer also witnessed the object, noting numerous lights on its underside connected by a softer light. The object temporarily disappeared when military jets flew by. Norris notes that 1994 was a busy year for UFO investigators in Northern Michigan.
Another Great UFO Conference!
Michael Norris recounts his experience at the Second Annual Gulf Breeze UFO Conference, held in mid-October near Pensacola Beach. He describes the event as exceptional, with informative speakers and a refreshing atmosphere. The conference included lectures, a party with speakers, a beach cookout, and an evening skywatch. Norris also reports a spectacular UFO sighting by a small group during the trip.
The Fear of UFOs
- Preston E. Dennett explores the intense fear associated with UFO encounters. He concludes that the closer the encounter, the greater the emotional impact. The article presents several cases:
- Joel S. (1976) described an object like "a house on fire flying through the air" in Southern California, which terrified him so much he refused to return to the area.
- Marlene Ber-kovitch (circa 1975) saw a round, metallic UFO with portholes hovering outside her window in Pennsylvania, causing her to be too scared to scream for her mother, fearing abduction or worse.
- Keith Boyer (1982) and a friend encountered a huge UFO with colored lights on a California freeway, experienced missing time after being hit by a beam of light, and found the experience profoundly disturbing, leading him to quit his job and move away.
Dennett discusses how this fear can cause total transformation in behavior and notes that Whitley Strieber and Betty Hill have described abduction experiences as extremely frightening.
- The article then examines how this fear manifests after an encounter, presenting four cases:
- Case One: Teri Smith (December 26, 1988) experienced a bedroom visitation in Chatsworth, California. She was paralyzed, felt sharp pains like fingernails on her leg, and saw a "round-like spaceship" with a bright light leave her room. Her fear manifested as insomnia, nightmares, admonitions to aliens, and leaving lights on.
- Case Two: Dorothy Hudson and Carol Serrano (1958) saw a large metallic disk hover over them in Koreatown, California, experiencing about 20-40 minutes of missing time. Dorothy later developed unexplainable anxiety attacks and a phobia of cars, though she doesn't directly link them to the encounter. Both she and Carol declined hypnosis, fearing what they might remember.
- Case Three: Kelly Robinson (October 1967) was abducted from her home in Reseda, California, by "scary-looking" gray aliens. She remembers being inside a UFO where people tried to erase her memory, and she has a scar on her arm as proof. She also experienced three additional bedroom visitations where small balls of light rendered her immobile and attempted to erase her memory.
- Case Four (Implied): Diane (Kelly Robinson's mother) had a dream about a rounded room with deformed babies of various nationalities in compartments shaped like a Christmas tree. A lady told Diane that the babies had everything but love and asked her to take one home. Diane was told the situation "wasn't planned that way."
Forest Crawford
Forest Crawford presented theories on "The New Paradigm of Mind and Matter," suggesting that our current understanding of reality is insufficient to grasp the complexity of the UFO phenomenon. He believes that our perception of the universe needs to evolve to comprehend these matters.
Linda Moulton Howe
Linda Moulton Howe spoke on "Glimpses of Other Realities," drawing from her new book of the same title. She discussed unusual crop circle formations, including incidents where dead animals (a rat in Ontario, Canada, and porcupines in other Canadian formations) were found within them. Howe also addressed cattle mutilations, describing a case near Las Vegas, Nevada, where a large piece of a steer's skull was removed without incisions, leaving a smooth surface. She speculated on the U.S. government's knowledge of UFOs and the potential for a global shift in consciousness recognizing humanity is not alone.
Our Sighting
On Sunday evening, October 16, 1994, after the Gulf Breeze conference, Michael Norris and Linda Moulton Howe, along with three other investigators, witnessed a bright, yellow object suddenly appear near Pensacola Beach. The object was described as "scintillating" and "ripe-banana-skin-yellow."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the mysterious and often frightening aspects of UFO phenomena, including sightings, abductions, and physical evidence. There is a strong emphasis on eyewitness testimony and the psychological impact of these encounters. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to consider various possibilities and maintain a skeptical yet open mind. The recurring theme is the profound and often transformative effect that UFO encounters have on individuals, and the ongoing effort by researchers to understand this complex phenomenon.
Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS
Issue: Vol. 2 # 4
Date: (Determined as 1995-01-01 based on context)
Publisher: Aztec Publishing
Country: USA
This issue of UFO ENCOUNTERS explores the profound psychological and physical aftermath of alleged UFO encounters and abductions, alongside ongoing mysteries surrounding animal mutilations. It features personal narratives, investigative reports, and advice for those experiencing these phenomena.
Personal Accounts of Abduction and Fear
Kelly's Experience
The issue details the experiences of Kelly, who categorized her encounters as dreams but exhibited extreme reactions, including intense fear and an inability to function normally after reading Whitley Strieber's book "Communion." Her fear manifested in nightmares, sleeping with lights on, and an irrational fear of burglars. Kelly describes her terror and the feeling of being overwhelmed, stating, "I really wish it was just my imagination. You know what I mean?" She found denial to be the most effective coping mechanism.
Susan and Karen's Experiences
Sisters Susan Talamantes and Karen Sanz recount bedroom visitations by a "gray type" alien with a tall forehead and large eyes, beginning when Susan was two and Karen was six. Susan recalls the creature, which she called "the muddy man," leaning over her bed, causing her to feel terrified and need to sleep. She also remembers seeing the creature with a gray box and a figure resembling her mother. Later, Susan experienced missing time while swimming and heard her name called telepathically. Her fear led to anxiety attacks and an irrational fear of cartoon characters. Susan expresses a desire to explore her experiences through hypnosis, despite her fear.
Katharina Wilson's Journey
Katharina Wilson shares her personal journey of awakening to the UFO phenomenon, beginning with a sighting of three hamburger-shaped craft in 1987. She describes an "Awakening" where she felt confirmation and familiarity with alien beings. Wilson emphasizes the importance of sharing information and educating the public, leading her to write "The Alien Jigsaw." She addresses the challenges faced by experiencers who lack support systems or cannot connect with established researchers like Budd Hopkins or Dr. John Mack. Wilson advocates for keeping a journal as a trusted companion and for creative expression through drawing to process memories.
Navigating Hypnosis and Psychological Evaluation
Wilson provides cautious advice regarding hypnosis, stressing the need for experienced practitioners and a strong support system. She advises against undergoing hypnosis out of mere curiosity, suggesting it should only be considered if there are significant problems or memories to explore. She also highlights that hypnosis is not a "cure" and that the question of reality remains with the individual. Wilson also discusses the importance of psychological and medical evaluations, noting that her own evaluations showed no signs of mental instability, despite her experiences.
Understanding Abduction Symptoms
The article touches upon Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a potential diagnosis for abduction experiences, describing symptoms such as persistent reexperiencing of trauma, avoidance of stimuli, and increased arousal. It notes that experiencers may wake up at specific times during the night, sensing an impending abduction. The phenomenon is described as lifelong, with no easy escape.
Networking and Going Public
Wilson encourages networking within the UFO community by attending local meetings and engaging with new journals. She also discusses the decision to "go public" with one's experiences, suggesting various levels of disclosure, from using a pseudonym to publishing a book. Wilson found going public cathartic and necessary to share her unique insights, particularly her experiences involving military and government personnel working with aliens.
Latest Cattle Mutilations
An investigative report by Michael Norris details recent cattle mutilation cases in New Mexico. One case involved a hunter witnessing a cow being dragged by an unseen force towards a loud, "arc-weld" sound. Subsequent investigations revealed mutilated cows with stripped jaws, missing eyeballs, and removed sex organs. The report notes that over forty-eight cattle mutilations have occurred in New Mexico in the past eighteen months, with an estimated 10% being reported. The phenomenon is presented as more than just the work of predators or cults, with potential links to UFOs suggested by local sheriffs.
Secrets of Russian Seas
Paul Stonehill contributes an article on the "hydrosphere aspect of UFO phenomena," referencing the work of Valentin Vladimir-ovich Krapiva and his book "UFO: History's Hovering Mystery." The article touches upon the Soviet Navy, the development of "minisubs," and alleged sightings of strange creatures during underwater expeditions. It highlights the historical taboo surrounding UFO research in the Soviet Union and the efforts of researchers like Vladimir Georgiyevich Ajaja.
Upcoming Events
The issue includes a list of upcoming UFO-related events, conferences, and demonstrations across the United States, providing dates, locations, and contact information.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the profound psychological impact of alleged UFO encounters and abductions, the persistent mystery of animal mutilations, and the challenges faced by experiencers in seeking understanding and support. The magazine adopts an investigative and empathetic stance, providing a platform for personal testimonies and research into these phenomena. It encourages open discussion, networking, and the sharing of information within the UFO community, while also offering practical advice for coping with traumatic experiences.
Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS
Issue: Vol. 2 # 4
Date: 1995
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Co.
Country: USA
Language: English
This issue of UFO Encounters explores various facets of the UFO phenomenon, with a strong emphasis on underwater sightings, humanoid encounters, and the psychological and research methodologies surrounding abduction experiences. The magazine features articles and accounts from researchers and witnesses, offering a comprehensive look into the field.
Article: Vladimir Georgiyevich Ajaja and Soviet Navy UFO Studies
The issue begins by introducing Vladimir Georgiyevich Ajaja, whose career in studying UFOs was facilitated by the Soviet Navy after his initial job termination. Ajaja, a former naval officer with oceanographic research experience, leveraged his connections to access valuable information and even write a monograph on UFOs for the Soviet Navy. The article suggests that the Soviet military's approach to UFO research was thorough and apolitical, potentially holding more significant data than former KGB files. It also mentions the circulation of Ajaja's lectures in 'samizdat' and the ongoing research into underwater mysteries by V.V. Krapiva.
Article: Underwater UFO Sightings and Encounters
Several accounts detail unusual underwater phenomena. Lieutenant-Commander Oleg Sokolov reportedly observed a strange object ascending through the water via periscope in the early 1960s. Professor Korsakov shared an account from a Soviet Navy officer who sighted a UFO surfacing from the Black Sea in the 1950s, with a photograph existing of the object. A notable case from August 1965 describes the steamship RADUGA crew witnessing a fiery sphere, sixty meters in diameter, emerge from the Red Sea and hover at an altitude of 150 meters, causing a massive water pillar. Another account from December 1977 near Novy Georgy Island is mentioned. The trawler VASILY KISELEV crew reported a doughnut-shaped object, 300-500 meters in diameter, hovering at high altitude for three hours, which disabled their radar.
Article: Mediterranean UFO Sighting (June 1984)
This section details a sighting by seaman Alexander G. Globa from the Soviet tanker GORI in the Mediterranean Sea. While on duty, Globa and Second-in-Command S. Bolotov observed a strange, polychromatic object. The object, described as flattened and gleaming with a grayish metallic shine, had a round bottom approximately twenty meters in diameter with visible 'waves' of protuberances. Its base consisted of two semi-discs that revolved in opposing directions, with shining, bright, bead-like lights on the lower disc. The object glowed with an unnaturally bright rosy color and had a triangular shape on top. It exhibited unusual movements, jumping up several times, and its bottom illuminated. The crew attempted to attract its attention, but the UFO's focus shifted to an approaching Arab dry cargo ship. The object then ascended rapidly, disappearing through clouds and occasionally shining in the sun before vanishing.
Book Review: Alien Contacts & Abductions by Jenny Randles
This review discusses Jenny Randles' book, which aims to rectify the American preoccupation with 'gray' aliens by presenting a comprehensive survey of various alien types, their classifications by location and chronology, and current theories. The book explores 'Doorway Cases,' where humanoid figures appear in openings, and mentions a 1973 case in Drumheller, Alberta, and a 1973 sighting in Kimba, South Australia. It also touches upon early humanoid sightings in 1896 California and the famous Templeton photograph from 1964.
Article: Researching Alien Abductions Part I by C. Leigh Culver
C. Leigh Culver, a hypnotherapist, discusses methods for researching abduction and close encounter experiences. The article highlights the historical use of hypnosis, referencing the Betty and Barney Hill case, where Dr. Benjamin Simon used hypnosis to uncover the cause of their anxiety symptoms. Culver outlines a research model involving data questionnaires (CE-4, Kappas Suggestibility, Kappas Sexuality, Multimodal Life History, Medical), cognitive interviews, forensic hypnosis, and support groups. The importance of a non-traumatic approach and the experiencer's well-being is emphasized. The article details the process of initial interviews, the use of ideomotor responses for subconscious communication, and the role of dreams in uncovering repressed memories. It also touches upon age regression and revivification techniques as methods for accessing information from the unconscious mind, stressing the need for the hypnotherapist to be neutral and objective.
Article: Gulf Breeze Sighting
This section describes a sighting from page 7, involving an object moving slowly from south to north over the ocean. The object, about one-quarter to one-half mile away and 500-1000 feet in altitude, emitted no engine noise. Its most striking feature was a bright, sparkling light, with darker areas suggesting structure. The object dipped downward before disappearing. The witness estimated it covered 12-15 degrees of sky in five seconds and compared its size to an oval formed by the thumb and index finger.
Article: Fear and UFOs
This piece discusses the profound emotional impact of close encounters, particularly fear. It notes that many people refuse to discuss their experiences due to fear and that this emotion can manifest in anxiety attacks, insomnia, nightmares, and personality changes. The article suggests that recognizing how this fear manifests is crucial for dealing with the problem of UFO encounters. It also mentions the impact of the TV show 'Intruders' on abductees.
Other Content
The issue also includes advertisements for conventions such as the "International CROP CIRCLE CONVENTION" and the "Tampa UFO & Metaphysical Convention," as well as a book advertisement for "THE ALIEN JIGSAW" by Katharina Wilson and Budd Hopkins.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores UFO sightings, alien encounters, and abduction phenomena, often presenting anecdotal evidence and research methodologies. There is a clear interest in documenting cases, particularly those with unusual characteristics like underwater sightings or non-humanoid entities. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, encouraging research and the sharing of experiences, while also acknowledging the psychological impact on individuals and the challenges of definitive proof. The use of hypnosis as a research tool is a recurring theme, as is the exploration of historical accounts and international cases.
This document is a single page from the magazine UFO ENCOUNTERS, specifically Volume 2, Issue 4. The page primarily consists of a 'Classifieds' section and a subscription advertisement. The cover art, presented on a second page, visually synthesizes various themes central to UFOlogy under the question 'Who Puts It All Together?', including Area 51, UFOs, Alien Abductions, Government Cover-ups, Roswell, Cattle Mutilations, Face on Mars, Space and Technology, Men in Black, MJ-12, Crop Circles, The Hybrids, Black Projects, and Exclusive Interviews.
Classifieds Section
The classifieds section offers a variety of books, services, and publications related to UFOs and fortean phenomena. Key listings include:
- TAKEN: INSIDE THE ALIEN-HUMAN ABDUCTION AGENDA by Dr. Karla Turner, detailing abduction accounts. It costs $17.45 postpaid from Kelt Works.
- MASQUERADE OF ANGELS by Dr. Karla Turner and Ted Rice, exploring a psychic's journey through themes of angels, aliens, and spirits. Priced at $19.95 postpaid from Kelt Works.
- UFO DIRECTORY, 3rd EDITION, listing over 400 international entries for $10.00, with a free catalog of UFO books available from Phaedra Enterprises.
- UFO/FORTEAN BOOKS for sale, with a free list available from J. Fisher.
- A GEIGER COUNTER for measuring ionizing radiation, available for $179.99 (unit with battery) or $149.99 (kit) from CAPITOL IDEA. Information is available for $2.00 SASE.
- HISTORIC AUDIO/VIDEO featuring new videos from Midway, NM, showing structured craft and dimensional animals, and an Indiana 'underground sound' cassette. Available from HMS.
- ANOMALOUS & ESOTERIC activity in Northern California, with 'CASE BRIEFS' available for $16.00 for six issues from MUFON N. California.
- UFO NEWSCLIPPING SERVICE, providing UFO-related articles from newspapers and magazines worldwide, plus a special forteana section. Contact Lucius Farish.
- Video/Audio Tapes on UFOs, crop circles, aviation mysteries, near-death experiences, and the 'Face on Mars'. A free tape list and sample newsletter are available from The Eclectic Viewpoint.
The cost for classified ads is $15 for the first 50 words, with each additional word costing 30 cents. Display advertising rates are available upon request.
Subscription Information
The page prominently features a subscription offer for UFO ENCOUNTERS MAGAZINE! for one year (6 issues) at $19.95. Foreign subscriptions are $36 (U.S. funds). Subscribers are asked to provide their name, address, city, state, and zip code. There is also an option to request flyers for distribution.
Back Issues and Contact Information
Information regarding the availability of back issues of UFO ENCOUNTERS is provided. For a contents list and prices, interested parties can write or call Aztec Publishing at P.O. Box 1142, Norcross, GA 30091-1142, or call (404) 923-7247.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine appears to cover a wide spectrum of UFOlogy and related phenomena, including alien abductions, government cover-ups, extraterrestrial life, and unexplained aerial phenomena. The cover art suggests an editorial stance that seeks to connect various disparate elements within the UFO community to form a larger picture. The classifieds section indicates a focus on providing resources and information to enthusiasts through books, media, and specialized services.