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Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS Issue: Vol. 2 No. 6 Date: 1995 Publisher: Aztec Publishing Country: USA Price: $3.50

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS
Issue: Vol. 2 No. 6
Date: 1995
Publisher: Aztec Publishing
Country: USA
Price: $3.50

This issue of UFO Encounters Magazine, published bi-monthly by Aztec Publishing, covers a range of UFO and extraterrestrial phenomena. The cover prominently features the headline "The Roswell Alien Bodies" and lists other intriguing topics such as "Angels, Aliens & The Holographic Universe," "Glimpses Of The Future," "One Man's Encounter," and "Alien Zoos." The tagline "The Truth Is Out There!" underscores the magazine's investigative nature.

Table of Contents and Key Articles

The magazine's table of contents reveals a diverse array of articles:

  • From the Editor: (Page 3) - Likely a brief introduction to the issue's content.
  • Glimpses Of The Future: (Page 3) - This appears to be the start of a longer article.
  • Aliens, Angels And The Holographic Universe: (Page 13) - Explores the intersection of these concepts.
  • Upcoming Events: (Page 20) - Information on related events.
  • Alien Zoos: (Page 21) - A look into the concept of alien containment or display.
  • Extraterrestrial Life: Is The Proof On Mars?: (Page 26) - Investigates evidence for life on Mars.
  • Roswell Alien Photos: (Page 29) - Focuses on photographic evidence related to the Roswell Incident.
  • Classifieds: (Page 31) - A section for advertisements or personal listings.

"Glimpses Of The Future ... One Man's Close Encounter" by C. Leigh Culver, Cl.H. (Pages 3-10)

This is the most extensively detailed article in the issue, chronicling a series of experiences of Mark James, a thirty-three-year-old painter. The article is presented as a transcript of a hypnotic regression session conducted by C. Leigh Culver.

The Initial Encounter (Age 18):
Mark's first significant encounter occurred when he was eighteen. Under hypnosis, he recalled driving with his then-girlfriend, Linda, when they encountered a bright light in the sky. They ended up in a cul-de-sac near Stone Mountain, Georgia. Six figures approached their car, opened the door, and began to take Mark and Linda. Mark described a bright, pulsating yellowish light and a feeling of floating.

Inside the Craft:
Mark found himself in a cold, dimly lit, metallic environment. He was escorted down a ramp by two aliens. Inside, he saw a large room with tables and people on them, some strapped in. He described a circular light on the ceiling and sitting in a booth. The aliens were described as having smooth, blue-gray skin and being about his height.

Physical Examination:
Mark described being taken to an exam table. He saw two aliens take away a pregnant lady. He heard moaning and noted the room smelled like dirty clothes. He was told to lie on a table, and the aliens began tapping on his feet, legs, stomach, and chest. He felt they were examining his genitals and bending his knee. He described one alien as having a lighter gray, almost transparent skin, long arms, four fingers, and no fingernails, with movements described as "graceful."

The "Ebola" Warning:
A significant part of the regression involved a female alien who approached Mark, telling him he had no reason to fear them and that he was "needed for genetics and for future... future events." She repeatedly uttered the word "Ebola," giving Mark the impression that the disease would be difficult to contain. This occurred several weeks before the actual Ebola outbreak was announced.

Vision of Future Destruction:
Later in the regression, Mark experienced a vision of Atlanta. He saw cars and people fleeing the city, with all traffic going in one direction. He described the cars looking familiar, and the scene was identified as Atlanta, possibly viewed from I-20. The vision culminated in a mushroom cloud and the realization that an atomic bomb had been detonated, with the impression that "they" (the aliens) wanted him to know.

Emotional Shift:
Following the destruction vision, Mark experienced a new scene in a field near the Chattahoochee River. He felt happy, experiencing a picnic with his wife Janet and son Allen. The author, C. Leigh Culver, notes her personal impression that the aliens were studying Mark's emotional reactions, contrasting the devastation with idyllic joy.

The Wand and the Ear:
During the debriefing, Mark described a wand-like instrument with a crystalline structure that glowed brightly when brought near his forehead, causing an explosion of light. In a later part of the regression, he described a different object, "a little ball type thing on the end," which was "smaller, just a little bit smaller than a BB," and was inserted into his ear, causing pain.

Hypnosis Control:
Culver explains that she provided Mark with a suggestion to exit hypnosis by saying "I'm out," giving him control over the traumatic experience.

"The Purported 1947 Roswell Film" (Page 3)

This section, excerpted from the MUFON UFO Journal, discusses a film allegedly taken in 1947 showing alien bodies from the Roswell Incident. Kent Jeffrey, author of the Roswell Declaration, is quoted. He has viewed parts of the film and believes it to be a clever hoax. The film is reportedly in the possession of Merlin Productions in London, owned by Ray Santilli, and was shown at the Museum of London on May 5, 1995.

Other Mentions

  • Contributing Writers: The issue features contributions from Forest Crawford, C. Leigh Culver, Preston Dennett, Michael Fousse', and Michael Norris.
  • Staff: The editorial staff includes Michael Norris (Chief Editor/Research Director), Derek Sikes and Shannon Castleman (Associate Editors), and Leslie Anderson (Marketing/Distribution).
  • Artwork: Front Cover Artwork is by Christine "Kesara" Dennett.
  • Copyright: The magazine is copyrighted 1995 by Aztec Publishing and is published bi-monthly. Domestic subscriptions are $19.95 a year for 6 issues.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around classic UFOlogy topics: alien encounters, abduction experiences, photographic evidence (Roswell), and the potential for extraterrestrial life (Mars). The magazine appears to present a platform for various viewpoints, as evidenced by the inclusion of an article questioning the authenticity of the Roswell film. The detailed account of Mark James's abduction experience, facilitated by hypnotic regression, suggests an interest in the psychological and experiential aspects of UFO phenomena. The inclusion of "Upcoming Events" and "Classifieds" indicates an effort to engage the UFO community. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, while also allowing for critical examination of evidence, as seen with the Roswell film discussion.

Title: UFO ENCOUNTERS
Issue: Vol. 2 # 6
Date: (Determined as 1995 based on event dates)
Publisher: Aztec Publishing
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of UFO ENCOUNTERS features a cover story titled "Aliens, Angels And The Holographic Universe" by Forest Crawford. The magazine delves into a variety of topics related to UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and theoretical physics.

Alien Abduction Experience

The issue includes a detailed account of an alien abduction experience from an individual named Mark. Mark describes being subjected to medical procedures, including the insertion of a small, BB-like object into his ear. He also recounts seeing a baby in a glass container filled with amber-colored liquid, noting the baby had a large head and small body. The container was connected by three hoses to an unseen source. Mark describes a room with a humming sound and a 'skylight' through which stars were visible, and a 'box' that seemed to absorb the baby. He also recounts being in a room with naked humans and aliens, where he felt like liquid and experienced a sensation of leaving a ship. The aliens reportedly told him the procedures were to 'find me.'

The Holographic Universe Theory

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to exploring the holographic universe theory, primarily through the work of Karl Pribram and David Bohm. The theory posits that our perception of reality is based on how our brains process information, similar to how a hologram records an image. Neurophysiologists initially believed the brain recorded information linearly, but experiments suggested a holographic model. Karl Pribram observed that the brain seemed to record information in a complex pattern formed by the interference of wave energy, not just individual neuron firings. This theory suggests that objective reality might not exist as we perceive it, but rather as a vast, resonating symphony of wave forms.

David Bohm further developed this concept, proposing that the entire universe is a hologram. He described a fundamental reality called the 'Implicate Order' (enfolded), from which the observable 'Explicate Order' (unfolded) emerges. Electrons and other particles are seen as temporary manifestations of this underlying energy. Bohm's ideas suggest that everything in the universe is interconnected and part of a continuum, challenging the notion of separate 'parts.'

Consciousness and Reality

The holographic model also extends to consciousness. Physicists have observed that subatomic particles can be influenced by the thoughts of scientists. The magazine questions whether this basic energy that constitutes matter might be consciousness itself, or 'frozen thought.' Bohm believed that consciousness is a subtle form of matter, and its basis lies deep within the implicate order. This perspective suggests that our thoughts influence physical and non-physical reality. The implications of this theory include the possibility of multiple dimensions, psychic phenomena like ESP, telekinesis, and connections across time and space.

Densities of Existence and Alien Beings

The issue outlines a model of seven different levels or densities of existence, as described in ancient wisdom, religions, and modern alien contact. These densities represent different realms of consciousness and being:

  • 1st Density: Minerals (slowest, most dense)
  • 2nd Density: Plants (respond to environment)
  • 3rd Density: Animals (aware of environment)
  • 4th Density: Humans (awareness of multiple dimensions, psychic abilities, individual identity with awareness of connectedness)
  • 5th Density: Non-physical energy existence, collective consciousness (Light beings, angels)
  • 6th Density: Christ consciousness, co-creator of reality
  • 7th Density: Perception of self as all things, God-like

The magazine lists commonly encountered alien types and their corresponding densities, including Grays, M.I.B., Hybrids, Reptilians, Insectoids, Bigfoot, Dwarfs, Blues, Nordics, Semi-physical Beings, Light Beings, Archangels, and Angelic Beings. It notes that most interactions occur with beings functioning just outside our normal perception, particularly with small gray/white aliens.

Alien Races and Galactic History

The issue presents a narrative about alien races, specifically the Grays and the Blonds, originating from Rigel. According to this account, the ancestors of the Grays were tall Blonds who inhabited a vast empire. A civil war, the 'Great War,' occurred between Rigelians, leading to the transformation of those who remained on Rigel into the short, genetically damaged Grays. Those who escaped established a colony on Procyon.

Two major wars are described as ongoing: one between Rigel and Procyon, and another between Rigel and the Sirius system. Earth is said to have been seeded by the original tall blond Rigelians, who are considered the progenitors of Cro-Magnon man. This common ancestry explains the interest of both Blonds and Grays in terrestrial humanity.

Abductees who are not returned are reportedly used for breeding purposes and treated well. Terrestrial females can be impregnated by aliens, sometimes without the males appearing in visible form. Both Grays and Blonds can disintegrate and reintegrate matter to pass through solid objects.

Grays can camouflage themselves as tall Blonds through mental projections, while Blonds cannot do the same. The Grays' main vulnerability is their inability to think as individuals, making them susceptible to threats. Blonds are described as having high intellectual and verbal abilities, or being mute and telepathic. They are cautious and often mistaken for angels. Blonds appear to be between 27 and 35 human years old.

Interbreeding between humans and alien species is discussed as a means to overcome less evolved simian traits, with Homo Sapiens existing due to this persistent genetic manipulation. The Grays consider the Blonds rebellious and unstable, attempting to prevent them from exploring terrestrial humanity unsupervised. The issue emphasizes that individuality is a powerful weapon against the Grays.

Upcoming Events

The magazine concludes with a list of upcoming UFO and New Science events scheduled for September and October 1995, including conferences in New Hampshire, Missouri, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Florida, Minnesota, and North Carolina.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the nature of reality, consciousness, alien encounters, and the potential for interspecies interaction. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting theoretical frameworks like the holographic universe alongside anecdotal accounts of alien abductions and historical narratives of alien races. There is a clear emphasis on the interconnectedness of all things, the power of consciousness, and the potential for humanity to evolve beyond its current limitations.

This issue of UFO ENCOUNTERS, Volume 2, Number 6, titled "Alien Zoos," delves into the intriguing possibility that extraterrestrials are conducting a comprehensive study of Earth's flora and fauna, potentially for preservation or scientific purposes. The magazine explores various cases and theories related to UFOs, alien encounters, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

Alien Zoos: A Theory of Extraterrestrial Collection

The main article, "Alien Zoos" by Preston E. Dennett, posits that UFO investigators agree that UFOs are engaged in a long-term study of our planet, with a focus on collecting plants and animals. The article raises the question of what happens to these collected specimens, suggesting that unlike abducted humans who are usually returned, plants and animals have sometimes disappeared entirely after close encounters. This leads to the hypothesis that aliens might be collecting them for an "alien zoo."

Several cases are presented to support this theory. Catherine, an abductee featured in John Mack's book, reported being taken to a room aboard a UFO that contained a full-sized, natural pine forest, complete with trees, rocks, and dirt, smelling real and estimated to be the size of a high school gym.

Beyond collecting plants, extraterrestrials are also said to be collecting animals. The case of Carl Higdon, a Wyoming hunter, is detailed. In 1974, Higdon encountered a strange, yellow-skinned figure and was taken aboard a UFO. While aboard, he noticed that the five elk he had been hunting were also collected and kept in a cubicle. He was told by the aliens that the elk were needed for breeding purposes.

Another significant case involves Denise and Bert Twiggs of Mollala, Oregon. In 1976, after a missing-time UFO encounter, they developed an interactive relationship with aliens called "Andromes" from the Andromeda galaxy. The Twiggs reported being taken aboard a large mother ship that contained a "veritable Noah's Ark" of earth animals, including lions, bears, wolves, birds, and elephants, alongside animals from their own planet. They also noted the ship's extensive collection of plants, resembling Earth's forests but with unfamiliar species, such as a "fire bush" and a tree shaped like a giant banana.

Katharina Wilson, a real-estate broker with a history of UFO encounters, shared her experiences of being taken to an "alien zoo" aboard a UFO. She described large, glass-enclosed rooms that served as displays for various animals, none of which she had seen before. These included tall, hairy, gorilla-like beings, a small white cat with orange spots, and a creature that was half lion and half reptile. Wilson felt these animals were rare and being saved from extinction. She later had another encounter with an alien zoo containing only birds.

Karla Turner, Ph.D., recounts the case of Fred, who underwent a bizarre experience aboard a UFO involving the injection of fluids from his body into a strange creature, suggesting genetic experimentation and cross-breeding between humans and animals.

Betty Andreasson's experiences are also highlighted. In 1967, she saw strange, headless creatures with stalk-like eyes crawling in a building on an alien ship. Later, in 1950, she was taken aboard a UFO that entered an underground cavern. Inside, she saw clear, cube-like structures containing people from various historical periods and diverse backgrounds, including a Native American, a Renaissance man, and children, all seemingly preserved and not moving. In 1973, Andreasson visited an even more extensive zoo, a perfect reproduction of a pond in a forest, where she learned from extraterrestrials that their zoos are for saving species from total extinction, acting as "caretakers of nature" because mankind is destroying the planet.

The article concludes that these cases fall into two main types: collection of genetic material and live specimens, and genetic experimentation with exotic creatures. The aliens' actions are interpreted as an attempt to protect humanity and Earth's species from total extinction, acting as a "futuristic Noah's ark."

Extraterrestrial Life: Is the Proof on Mars?

Michael Fousse's article investigates the "Face on Mars" and other anomalous structures discovered in the Cydonia region by NASA's Viking Orbiters in 1976. While NASA dismissed the "Face" as a trick of lighting and shadow, further examination revealed other objects like a 5-sided pyramid, a grooved cliff, and geometric structures dubbed "the City." The article posits that if these objects are not naturally formed, they must be the result of "construction with intelligent supervision," providing proof of extraterrestrial life in our past.

Richard Hoagland, author of "The Monuments of Mars," is cited for his theories on how the Martian objects conform to a geometric design that could not have occurred randomly. Hoagland suggests these structures are built on a scale observable from orbit, potentially encoding a message for future visitors. His analysis, along with that of cartographer Erol Torun, points to "fundamental mathematical constants and geometry" that match those found on Earth, such as in the pyramids of Egypt.

Fred Mills, a cognitive theorist, analyzed the data and found that architect Richard Kilmer had developed a theoretical model of the 5-sided pyramid that matched computer analysis of the photographs. Kilmer's model correlated with the geometry of the pyramid at Giza, Egypt. Mills further explored hyper-dimensional geometry and confirmed fifteen proportional angles within the Cydonia pyramid that point towards the "Face on Mars," identifying a grid system that links the anomalous features in the region.

Editorial and Other Sections

The issue also includes an editorial discussing the controversial Roswell film, which is deemed a fraud by the author, Jeffrey. The film, presented as 1947 footage of an alien autopsy, is criticized for its inconsistencies and the alleged nature of the "alien" bodies shown. The editorial highlights the potential damage such unauthenticated material can cause to the Roswell investigation.

Additionally, there is a section on "Encounter" detailing a personal UFO experience involving Mark and Linda, and a brief mention of Allen, Mark's son, who has described seeing beings in his room at night. Leigh Culver is also mentioned with contact information.

A "Holographic" section discusses the nature of reality and humanity's connection to a divine source, suggesting that perhaps humans are hybrids from an intergalactic genetic seeding program and that governments keep UFO information secret due to its potential to destabilize humanity's understanding of its past and origins.

The magazine also features an advertisement for the "3rd Annual Gulf Breeze UFO Conference" and a call for "Interesting Photos or Videotapes" for analysis by Jeff Sainio of MUFON.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence to be actively studying and interacting with Earth, particularly through the collection of biological specimens and the creation of "alien zoos." The possibility of ancient alien visitation, as suggested by the Martian anomalies, is also a significant theme. The magazine adopts a stance of open inquiry, presenting various cases and theories while also critically examining evidence, as seen in the discussion of the Roswell film. There is an underlying concern about humanity's impact on the planet and the possibility that aliens are intervening to prevent extinction. The editorial tone is generally investigative and speculative, encouraging readers to consider unconventional possibilities while maintaining a critical perspective on evidence.

This issue of UFO Encounters Magazine, Volume 2, Number 6, is primarily focused on promoting subscriptions and advertising related UFO and fortean materials. The cover art visually represents a wide array of topics within the UFO and paranormal field, 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, Exclusive Interviews, and Black Projects. The magazine positions itself as "THE WORLD'S LEADING SOURCE FOR UFO INFORMATION."

Subscription Offer

The main call to action on the page is a subscription offer for "ONE EXCITING YEAR FOR ONLY $19.95!". This includes 6 issues of UFO Encounters. Foreign subscriptions are priced at $36 (U.S. funds). Subscribers are asked to make checks or money orders payable to AZTEC PUBLISHING and send them to P.O. Box 1142, Norcross, GA 30091-1142. There is also an option to "Please send flyers of your publication to hand out."

Classified Advertisements

The classified section features several listings:

  • "INTERNATIONAL UFO DIRECTORY, 3RD EDITION”: Offers 400 active entries for $12.50 (ppd), along with UFO books at discounted prices. Listings can be submitted to Phaedra Enterprises.
  • UFO/FORTEAN BOOKS: Offers magazines for sale and provides a free list upon sending a SASE to J. Fisher in Lake Toxaway, NC.
  • ANOMALOUS & ESOTERIC activity in Northern California: This listing is for MUFON N. California's CASE BRIEFS, costing $16.00 for six issues, available from P.O. Box 7668, Landscape Station, Berkeley, CA.
  • UFO NEWSCLIPPING SERVICE: Provides UFO-related articles from newspapers and magazines globally, plus a special forteana section. Contact Lucius Farish at Route 1, Box 220, Plumerville, AR.
  • Video/Audio Tapes On UFOs: Offers 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, P.O. Box 802735-UE, Dallas, TX. An information hotline is provided at (214) 601-7687.

Advertising Information

Classified ads are priced at $15 for the first 50 words, with an additional charge of 30 cents per word. Display advertising is also available, and interested parties are directed to write to the office for a display ad rate card. All ads are subject to the editor's discretion.

Back Issues

Back issues of UFO ENCOUNTERS are available. Readers can request a contents list and prices by writing or calling the Aztec Publishing office at P.O. Box 1142, Norcross, GA 30091-1142, or by calling (404) 923-7247.

Content Snippets from Previous Pages

Text from a previous page discusses a video of the Roswell film distributed by Master Vision Ltd. The video can be ordered via credit card from ROSWELL OFFER, P.O. Box 1790, Marlow, Bucks. SL7 2RS, with credit card hotline and fax numbers provided. The text also critiques the documentation of a medical event, noting that close-up shots were too fleeting for serious study and that the gestures of the 'physicians' seemed exaggerated.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on UFO phenomena, fortean events, and related mysteries. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting information and discussion within the UFO community, as evidenced by the variety of classified ads for books, directories, and media, as well as the availability of back issues and subscription offers. The emphasis on being the "world's leading source" suggests an aim to be a comprehensive resource for UFO enthusiasts.