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UFO Express - No 1 - 1990
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Title: НЛО ЭКСПРЕСС (UFO EXPRESS) Issue: 1 Document Type: Magazine Issue Original Language: Russian
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Title: НЛО ЭКСПРЕСС (UFO EXPRESS)
Issue: 1
Document Type: Magazine Issue
Original Language: Russian
Content Summary
This inaugural issue of "НЛО ЭКСПРЕСС" plunges into the enigmatic world of UFOs and potential extraterrestrial contact, exploring historical accounts, scientific theories, and eyewitness testimonies. The magazine aims to unravel the mysteries surrounding these phenomena, posing questions about our place in the universe and the nature of reality.
"Contact": Riddles, Are There, Who Will Solve Them?
The lead article, "Контакт": загадки есть, кто будет разгадывать?" (Contact: Riddles Exist, Who Will Solve Them?), highlights the pervasive nature of UFO sightings reported globally. It notes that while most photographic evidence is dismissed as hoaxes, a small percentage remains unexplained. The article references the "Encyclopedia of UFOs," which documents thousands of encounters. Public belief in extraterrestrial life is growing, with a significant portion of the German and American populations convinced of alien visitation. Scientists, too, are engaged, with attempts like Frank Drake's 1974 message to the M-13 star cluster aiming to communicate with other civilizations, though the vast distances involved mean any reply would take millennia.
The article explores theoretical possibilities of multiple universes, including nested, interconnected, and parallel realities. Physicist V. Barashenkov suggests the concept of "gravitational ghosts" and the potential for inter-universal travel. Some specialists view UFOs as traces of processes occurring in parallel worlds, or even as a form of atmospheric life, citing photographic evidence of atmospheric structures resembling UFOs.
Historical accounts of UFO-like phenomena are traced back to ancient Egypt, with a papyrus from Pharaoh Thutmose III describing fiery discs. The Bible is mentioned for its descriptions of celestial chariots. Indian epics speak of "flying machines." Aristotle reportedly coined the term "sun discs." Mass sightings also occurred during Alexander the Great's crossing of the Euphrates and continued through the Middle Ages, with royal decrees even threatening death for those who dared to travel in UFOs.
Later Sightings and Incidents
The magazine details more recent documented sightings, including those in the USA (1896-1897), England (1909), and Scandinavia (1946). The 1947 Kenneth Arnold sighting near the Rocky Mountains, where he described "flat, mirror-like" objects, is recounted. The infamous Roswell incident of July 2, 1947, is described, involving a crash and the discovery of unusual debris, including aluminum foil and a disc-shaped object. Despite the Pentagon's explanation of a weather balloon, a general later admitted the story was fabricated to quell rumors.
Another significant event discussed is the crash of pilot Thomas Mantell in pursuit of a UFO on January 7, 1948. The official explanation of a high-altitude balloon test was later questioned. This led to the establishment of Project Blue Book to collect UFO reports, which eventually concluded that flying objects posed no threat to national security, though secret investigations continued.
Global UFO Activity
UFO activity in the early 1960s was prominent in South America, with reports of fiery discs diving and surfacing near Argentina. The Pacific Ocean, including Japan, also saw sightings, with Japanese scientists noting UFOs moving at incredible speeds without radar traces. The research vessel "Kaiyo-Maru" reported encounters with large, oval objects detected by radar but not visible to the naked eye.
While Asia and Europe reported fewer sightings, the USA continued to receive UFO crash debris and alleged alien pilot bodies. Anatomical theories are presented suggesting human evolution might lead to beings resembling these described pilots, with large, round skulls.
A 1960s CIA program aimed to "discredit" UFO phenomena, promoting terrestrial explanations. A declassified 1952 CIA memorandum revealed plans for a global UFO alert system and instructions for the Air Force to intercept and destroy UFOs.
In the 1970s, France initiated a government UFO program, and China established a UFO research institute. With advanced tracking systems, air defense forces worldwide register hundreds of UFOs daily. Reports suggest frozen bodies of UFO pilots, described as small (around 1.2 meters tall) with disproportionate heads and unique physical features, are stored at a US Air Force base.
Lunar Anomalies and Soviet Sightings
The magazine touches upon alleged anomalies during the Apollo missions, with Armstrong reporting "tank track-like" traces on the Moon and Conrad noting a "plowed" surface. Glen Seaborg, head of the US Atomic Energy Commission, reportedly stated that non-terrestrial crews had landed on the Moon.
In the USSR, UFOs have shown interest in various regions, with ufologists identifying potential "base camps" or "cosmodromes." The Dalnegorsk area, particularly "height 611," is highlighted due to a UFO crash in January 1986. Samples collected, including "nets" of quartz threads and magnetized silicon, remain unexplained. The area exhibits unusual phenomena, such as the absence of insects and reptiles and frequent photographic film fogging.
Dalnegorsk residents reported seeing a "whole squadron" of UFOs in November 1987. Unusual humanoid figures, described as three meters tall and silver-clad, were also sighted. Subsequent investigations found large footprints.
Mass sightings were reported in Vladivostok and Nakhodka in September of the previous year, including a rectangular object and a transparent sphere that landed on a hill. Reports also mention sightings of pyramid-like objects and encounters with unusual beings.
Specific Incident: The M-sky Triangle Expedition
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the diary of an expedition to the "M-sky triangle" zone in the Perm region, led by V.V. Paramonov. The expedition aimed to investigate anomalous phenomena and potential UFO activity. The diary details daily activities, including travel, setting up camp, and conducting experiments.
During the expedition, participants reported experiencing unusual sensations, including a sense of heightened energy, tingling, and mental projections. They also noted the presence of magnetic anomalies and unusual sounds in the forest. The team attempted to communicate with what they believed to be "Extraterrestrial Intelligence" through telepathic means, requesting assistance in locating the lost Amber Room.
Photographic evidence of anomalous phenomena was captured, described as an "astral world" or the "view of the upper teacher of one of the civilizations." The expedition also documented the presence of energy fields and unusual atmospheric events.
Contact and Humanoids
The magazine discusses the nature of contact with extraterrestrials, suggesting it may occur on a telepathic level and requires a shift in perspective beyond conventional scientific understanding. The concept of "parallel worlds" is revisited, with the idea that UFOs might originate from these dimensions rather than distant planets.
French researcher Remy Merle's classification of humanoids is presented, categorizing them based on height, physical characteristics, and the presence of helmets. These categories range from small, helmeted beings to tall, non-human-like entities.
The article explores the physical characteristics of alleged alien beings, noting variations in skin color, facial features, and body structure. Some reports mention beings with tubes that emit light to paralyze observers. The possibility of telepathic communication is discussed, with the idea that extraterrestrials might be trying to guide humanity towards a new understanding of reality.
Scientific and Philosophical Reflections
The magazine touches upon the scientific challenges of studying UFOs, particularly the reluctance of some scientists to accept phenomena like telekinesis and telepathy. It suggests that our cultural and educational conditioning limits our perception of reality.
The issue concludes with a philosophical reflection on humanity's place in the universe and the growing awareness of UFO phenomena. It emphasizes the need for open-mindedness and further investigation into these unexplained events, suggesting that UFOs may be drawing our attention to unseen dimensions of space.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the persistent mystery of UFO sightings, the potential for extraterrestrial contact, and the exploration of anomalous phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various theories and eyewitness accounts without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to consider the possibilities beyond conventional explanations. The magazine advocates for serious investigation into UFOs, viewing them as a potentially crucial matter for humanity's future.
This issue of "НЛО - экспресс" (UFO - Express) details a week-long expedition to the 'M-triangle' region, a purported hotspot for UFO activity and paranormal phenomena, from September 7th to 11th, 1989. The magazine documents the daily observations, personal experiences, and experimental findings of the expedition members.
Expedition Log
Day 4: September 7th
The day began with constant observation of the sky. Early morning sightings included a vertically descending object and a glowing sphere emitting a light beam. Later, a wide beam of light appeared in the eastern sky. The team discussed encounters with 'black' (hostile) and 'white' (friendly) extraterrestrial civilizations, as well as 'neutrals' who live among humans. One participant, Vitya, reported a sudden feeling of dread while fishing, later explained by 'them' as observation.
Day 5: September 8th
This day was marked by more intense experiences. Vitalik reported seeing geometric shapes and a white mist forming a face in his tent. Vitya described a telepathic dialogue with extraterrestrials after drawing a glowing ring. Other team members reported seeing a 'white throne' and a 'black tunnel'. Experiments were conducted using hypnosis, with limited success. A large, black, lenticular object was observed in the sky.
Day 6: September 9th
The expedition continued to face challenges from curious visitors. Experiments with a purported healing mantra ('Dibibi dibebe...') showed it generated an energy field, confirmed by photographic evidence of an energy vortex. The team also investigated the 'cosmodrome' area, believed to be a UFO landing site, experiencing strong energetic effects. One member, Igor, became ill near the site, experiencing heart palpitations. A truck was observed driving into the camp, off a cliff, and disappearing into the river.
Day 7: September 10th
Early morning observations included a spectacular object with a glowing core and a long tail, described as a 'cosmic alien-bolide'. The team contacted the USSR Academy of Sciences' meteorite committee, who cast doubt on the bolide explanation, suggesting a connection to extraterrestrial intelligence. A peculiar signal was received from a flashlight, believed to be a Morse code message from an alien civilization, though it remained undeciphered.
Day 8: September 11th
The expedition concluded with participants returning to Perm. They reflected on the profound impact of the zone on their lives and shared a list of 65 'facts' allegedly received from extraterrestrial civilizations. These facts touched upon the nature of reality, human evolution, the existence of other civilizations, and the dangers of technological advancement.
Key Themes and Findings
UFO Observations: The magazine details numerous sightings of various aerial phenomena, described with specific shapes, colors, and behaviors. The M-triangle is presented as a site of frequent and diverse UFO activity.
Alien Contact: Several individuals reported direct telepathic or psychic contact with extraterrestrial beings. These contacts involved dialogues, the reception of information, and alleged telepathic communication.
Energetic Phenomena: The expedition members frequently experienced and measured unusual energy fields in the M-triangle. These effects were often associated with UFO sightings and contact events, impacting electronic devices and human well-being.
Spiritual and Metaphysical Concepts: The issue delves into concepts such as multiple dimensions (up to 36), astral bodies, spiritual planes, and the influence of higher and lower consciousness entities on human life. The mantra experiment and discussions on energy vampirism highlight these themes.
M-Triangle Theories: The M-triangle is theorized to be a location where different civilizations, both benevolent and potentially hostile, interact. The energetic anomalies are believed to facilitate contact.
Information from 'Them': A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to relaying information allegedly received from extraterrestrial sources. This includes claims about the origins of humanity, the existence of other civilizations, the dangers of unchecked technological progress, and the concept of 'black' and 'white' forces operating in the universe.
Scientific vs. Paranormal: The magazine attempts to bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and paranormal experiences, using methods like biolocation and documenting personal testimonies. However, the nature of the evidence remains largely anecdotal and subjective.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The editorial stance of "НЛО - экспресс" appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena and paranormal experiences, presenting witness accounts and theoretical discussions without outright dismissal. There is a clear interest in exploring the spiritual and metaphysical implications of these encounters, suggesting a belief in non-physical realities and extraterrestrial intelligence. The magazine encourages readers to consider alternative explanations for phenomena that defy conventional scientific understanding. The recurring theme is the potential for profound revelations about humanity's place in the cosmos through direct contact and observation of the unexplained.
Title: НЛО - экспресс (UFO - Express)
Issue: 21
Date: 1990
Publisher: Cooperative "Shane"
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
This issue of "НЛО - экспресс" is the first to be produced using phototypesetting, acknowledging potential errors due to the novelty of the process. It features a comprehensive classification of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and explores related anomalous phenomena.
Classification of UFOs
The magazine presents a detailed classification of UFOs, divided into several categories based on their perceived origins and operational principles:
Transcendental UFOs:
1. Eidolons: Utilize the energy of 'Realization,' possess a transphysical nature, and are informational systems that can adopt any form based on the observer's expectations.
2. Infralets: Operate on energy transitions between different levels of material organization, following a 'Dalbov hierarchy.'
3. Sacralets: Used for emergency dematerialization and direct communication with the 'Noumenal world,' employing 'Trinitarian energy.' They are rarely used, typically for divine signs or urgent evacuations.
Tachyon UFOs:
4. Tacholete: Perceive folded time and operate on tachyons, moving along teleological causality chains. They can access distant past and future and are perceived through dreams or paranormal states, sometimes causing 'transholograms.'
5. Virolits: Concentric systems in the sky that use the energy of transition from possibility to reality (virtual to real). They can instantly enter a virtual state and travel at infinite speed in folded virtual spaces.
Metagalactic UFOs:
6. Unilets: Neutron ships operated by crews of neutron life forms, described as 'metagalactic phantoms.'
7. Chronolits: Disc-shaped craft powered by the 'flow of Time' (dynamics of causality), moving only into the future and capable of entering adjacent spaces.
8. Vitalets: Spherical or multi-dividing clusters of biofields, utilizing biogenic energy and potentially controlled by organic civilizations. They are found on the Moon and other planets.
9. Singlets: Giant tachomorphic systems using 'singularity energy,' similar to thermonuclear energy sources. Typically triangular in shape.
Galactic UFOs:
10. Anolits: Spheres with diffuse luminescence, operating on annihilation installations and using the energy of antiparticles. They are piloted by 'humanoids in dense bodies' on a higher or parallel evolutionary stage.
11. Defolets: Flying sickles powered by mass defect and quark fuel. Also piloted by humanoids of a parallel evolutionary stage.
12. Gravilets: Objects with unusual trajectories, operating on the synthesis of antigravitons.
13. Topolete: Geometric shapes utilizing the energy of geometrodynamic transformations, with a vast operational radius, piloted by high-ranking civilizations.
14. Garmolits: Perceived as 'music of the spheres,' operating on the artificial synthesis of the 137th element ('garmonium'), which is a model of the universe from which any element can be derived. This category is linked to the 'Unibrongi' UFOs.
UFOs - Unibrongi Ships:
15. Neurolits: Medusa-like forms using the energy of topological self-closure of higher and lower forms of matter.
16. Hololits: Humanoid forms that tele-transport themselves.
17. Endolits: Mimic technical forms, acting as sanitary ships from 'Unibrongi,' utilizing the energy of regenerative memory systems.
18. Mnemolits: Chains of lights in the sky, using the energy of anamesis (ontological recall) to preserve information in space.
19. Noolits: Magnetospheric anomalies that block chaotic radiation from Earth's noosphere.
20. Krealits: Pear-shaped or droplet-shaped forms, systems controlled by evolution.
The article emphasizes that UFOs do not inherently possess humanoid forms, and any perceived humanoids might be 'astral doubles' or 'astro-agents.' These visits are considered necessary for regulating Earth's activities and its relationship with the universe.
Poltergeist Phenomena
The article "What is a poltergeist and is it dangerous to humans?" by O. Premysler defines a poltergeist as a phenomenon involving unexplained noises, moving objects, and other disturbances. These events are attributed to either extraterrestrial intelligence using 'glued 'thread-connections'' to manipulate matter at the quark level, or to the 'subtle energies' of the astral world. The primary purpose of poltergeist activity is to induce fear, which, according to researcher V. Falkov, is a necessary energy source for the phenomenon. Despite the frightening nature of these events, they are generally not physically harmful, though they can cause severe psychological stress.
Contact and Alien Civilizations
An article titled "Contact: there are mysteries, who will solve them?" by P. Mukhorov and "We and aliens" by L. Shneider, along with "Mysteries of the M-sky triangle" by G. Davidovich and "M-sky triangle: how it happened" by V. Paramonov, touch upon the theme of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. The magazine suggests that while direct, large-scale contact with humans is not yet possible due to humanity's unpreparedness, Earth is receiving special attention from entities like the 'Shambala' and 'Orionites' for its 'spiritual illness.'
Editorial Stance and Publisher Information
The editorial section, "'CONTACT' RESPONDS," invites reader participation in shaping the magazine's content. The issue is published by the cooperative "Shane" in Novosibirsk, with artwork by S. Zlobin and S. Buzinovsky. The printing was done by the "Altai Truth" publishing house in 1990. The magazine's circulation is 100,000 copies, and the price is 2 rubles.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue strongly focuses on the classification and nature of UFOs, presenting a complex, multi-layered view that extends beyond simple 'alien spacecraft' theories. It delves into esoteric concepts of energy, consciousness, and universal hierarchies. The magazine also explores anomalous phenomena like poltergeists, linking them to both extraterrestrial and spiritual realms. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, encouraging reader engagement and presenting speculative theories as potential avenues for understanding the universe and humanity's place within it. The recurring theme is the exploration of the unknown, particularly concerning UFOs and their potential implications for human civilization.