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Title: UFO-INFORMATION Issue: 7 Volume: 4 Date: November 1972 Publisher: UFO-Sverige Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-INFORMATION
Issue: 7
Volume: 4
Date: November 1972
Publisher: UFO-Sverige
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of UFO-INFORMATION, a Swedish publication dedicated to UFO phenomena, delves into various aspects of the subject, from official statements to scientific challenges and eyewitness accounts. The cover prominently features a statement by Uganda's UN delegate, Grace S.K. Ibingira, asserting the existence of overwhelming evidence for UFOs and accusing governments of concealment.

Key Articles and Features

FN-Delegate Claims: UFOs Exist - Overwhelming Evidence Worldwide

This central article reports on a speech given by Uganda's UN delegate, Grace S.K. Ibingira, on November 8, 1971, before the First Committee of the UN General Assembly. Ibingira argues that UFOs are not a matter of lies or jokes, citing numerous testimonies from around the world. She suggests that governments are deliberately hiding or overlooking the subject for reasons she cannot fully comprehend. She also touches upon the need for international agreements regarding space programs, particularly concerning responsibility and potential compensation for incidents involving space exploration.

Ibingira emphasizes the need for humanity to unite when venturing into space and notes that while many observations can be explained by conventional means, a significant number remain unexplained. She quotes scientist Herman Oberth, stating, "Science should consider everything possible as long as it cannot be proven impossible, based on observations." This perspective encourages an open-minded approach to the UFO phenomenon.

We Must Change on the Moral Plane

This editorial piece by Carl-Axel Jonzon argues that humanity's current trajectory, marked by environmental pollution, unhealthy lifestyles, war, and stress, is leading to self-destruction. Jonzon posits that humanity has reached a moral low point, failing to utilize its innate moral compass. He criticizes the societal tendency to avoid making significant changes, even when faced with clear evidence of decline. The author suggests that our current materialistic focus hinders our ability to understand higher forms of existence, including potential extraterrestrial visitors, and that a shift towards a more spiritual and moral understanding is necessary for survival and for comprehending phenomena beyond our current technological grasp.

Russian Researchers Heal with Sound!

This short article reports on Soviet medical advancements, specifically the claim that doctors have successfully healed broken bones using high-frequency ultrasound. Dr. V. Poljakoff from Moscow explains the method, termed "bone welding," which involves fusing bone ends to promote the growth of new, natural bone. The technique is particularly effective for complex fractures and uses fragments from bone banks. The process involves applying a liquid solder, bone fragments, and then using an ultrasound probe to fuse the mass with high-frequency vibrations. While the weld is strong, it is not a permanent replacement for natural bone, but it lasts long enough for natural healing and transplantation to occur. No harmful side effects have been reported.

The Speed of Light is Not the Highest in the Universe

A group of scientists led by J.S. Allen and Geoffrey Endean at Oxford University has concluded that electromagnetic fields generated after a supernova explosion in the Crab Nebula are traveling at approximately 600,000 km per second. This finding contradicts Einstein's theory that no particle can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum (300,000 km/sec).

Blinking Stone Puzzles Experts

This feature details the mysterious case of a hard, dark object found by two carpenters in Sweden in November 1958. The object, initially mistaken for a stone, was later found to be incredibly hard, capable of breaking a ball mill. It resisted analysis by multiple jewelers and a laboratory, which could only manage to split it into three pieces. The object was also noted to have been warm and later became magnetic. The article mentions that the fragment was sent to the USA for testing and that two engineers at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg are currently examining it. The case is presented as a potential piece of evidence for UFOs.

Gösta Rehn's Book: A Challenge to Science

This review discusses Gösta Rehn's book, "Tefaten är här!" (The Flying Saucers Are Here!). The reviewer acknowledges the book's comprehensive compilation of UFO research, theories, and evidence, including cases involving humanoid sightings. Rehn presents his own theories and arguments, which are considered worthy of consideration. The book covers topics such as secrecy, conspiracy, scientific contributions, radiation, and the broader implications of UFOs. The reviewer notes Rehn's assertion that humanity's fear of consequences prevents the official acknowledgment of UFOs, but counters that humans have a remarkable capacity to adapt to new realities, citing our continued existence despite the threat of nuclear war.

Rehn also highlights instances where UFOs have caused damage to people and property, criticizing the lack of assistance from doctors and radiologists who are seemingly ignorant of the UFO phenomenon. The book is presented as a significant contribution to the UFO literature, challenging the scientific community's skepticism.

Argentina Makes a Confession

According to the Ugandan ambassador, at least one government has publicly acknowledged UFO observations. The Argentine Navy's secretariat, in a declaration on June 7, 1965, reported observing a large, cigar-shaped, luminous craft over Deception Island. The object displayed erratic movements, changing direction and speed without any audible engine noise. The report noted the craft's incredible speed and its ability to hover silently for fifteen minutes at an altitude of approximately 5000 meters under favorable meteorological conditions.

Travel Cautiously in Space

In his speech, the UN delegate Ibingira also addressed the issue of responsibility in space exploration. He suggested that future space treaties should include clauses obligating states to avoid maneuvering their spacecraft in ways that might provoke or egg on other flying objects, particularly those that appear to be intelligently controlled. He clarified that this was not an admission of extraterrestrial life but a call for caution.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes an open-minded approach to UFO phenomena, encouraging readers and scientists alike to consider evidence that challenges conventional explanations. There is a recurring theme that scientific and governmental institutions are resistant to accepting UFO evidence, often due to fear of societal disruption or a lack of understanding. The publication advocates for a broader, more integrated view of reality, suggesting that a moral and spiritual evolution is as crucial as technological advancement for humanity's future and its ability to comprehend the universe. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, presenting various viewpoints and evidence while implicitly urging a re-evaluation of established scientific and governmental positions on UFOs.

This issue of UFO-Information, dated November 1972, features a cover story titled "UFO-Mysteriet Löst?" and presents a diverse range of articles related to UFO phenomena, astronomy, and organizational news within the UFO community.

Review of Gösta Rehn's Book

The issue begins with a review of Gösta Rehn's book, highlighting his work on UFOs and his willingness to address the topic of humanoids. The reviewer notes Rehn's acceptance of the possibility of humanoid occupants in UFOs, despite the 'psychologically charged' nature of such sightings. Rehn's extensive research and ability to synthesize information from various sources are praised, making his work a valuable resource for both ufologists and the general public. The review also touches upon Rehn's discussion of 'electromagnetic smog,' linking it to the potential for UFOs to disrupt electronic systems. Rehn theorizes that UFOs might possess the technology to cause motor stoppages using radio microwaves.

The Tenth Planet Hypothesis

An article discusses a scientific hypothesis suggesting the existence of a tenth planet in our solar system, located ten trillion kilometers from Earth. This planet, estimated to be three times more massive than Saturn, was theorized based on calculations of Halley's Comet's orbital movements. Joseph L. Brady, a mathematician, is credited with predicting its orbit, mass, and position. The existence of this planet is proposed as an explanation for anomalies in the orbits of other comets.

Organizational News

Several sections are dedicated to news from UFO organizations. "Planeringskonferens" (Planning Conference) reports on the first such meeting for UFO-Sverige, held in Södertälje, which aimed to plan the organization's activities. Decisions were made regarding seeking state and municipal funding, and discussions covered the future of UFO-Information and PR projects. The launch of a new magazine, "UFOlogen," by Norrköpings UFO-Förening is announced, intended as a complement to UFO-Information. Engelholms Metafysiska Förening (EMF) is noted for its activities in spreading 'all sorts of metaphysics' and researching plant telepathy. Södertälje UFO-Center (SUFOC) has reorganized to focus more on national-level work. Stockholms UFO-Center (SUFOC) is highlighted for a successful PR event that drew a large audience and positive local press coverage.

Lehel Répits' Research on VIMAANA

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the research of engineer Lehel Répits, who proposes a connection between UFOs, ancient civilizations, and the Great Pyramid of Giza. Répits' work, presented in his compendium "Den glömda civilisationen (VIMAANA I)," suggests that UFOs are real objects and that their design is based on strict Euclidean geometry. He claims to have found a 'Naturmåttsystemet' (Natural Measurement System) and links it to the construction of the Great Pyramid. Répits asserts that the geometric patterns observed in UFO sightings, such as those documented by George Adamski, align with the geometric principles derived from his research and the Great Pyramid's dimensions. He presents this as strong evidence for the existence of UFOs as advanced technological objects.

Contact Case: Rosa Lotti

The issue recounts a dramatic contact case involving Rosa Lotti, an Italian farm woman. In November 1954, while on her way to market, she encountered a metallic, cone-shaped object in a clearing. Two small beings, described as wearing grey suits and helmets, emerged from the craft. They took some of her carnations and a stocking, examining them before returning some of the flowers. The encounter lasted about ten minutes, and Lotti reported feeling a sense of peace despite the strangeness of the event. The beings were described as having normal facial features but smaller proportions, with clear, intelligent eyes.

UFO-Seminar in Åbo

Jorma Heinonen reports on the fourth national UFO seminar held in Åbo, Finland, in July 1972. The event, organized by the Åbo UFO-Förening, attracted around 175 participants. Heinonen details the organization of the seminar, including registration, accommodation, and the program, which featured speakers like Tapani Kuningas and Reijo Sjögren. A panel discussion was a highlight of the evening. An exhibition of books, magazines, and photographs related to UFOs was also available.

Astronomical Data

The magazine includes astronomical tables for Venus and Jupiter, providing daily positions (upp, meridian, declination) for November and December 1972. This section also offers guidance on identifying planets versus stars based on their appearance in the sky and explains the concept of declination in astronomy.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the investigation of UFOs as potentially real, technologically advanced craft, the exploration of connections between UFOs and ancient mysteries (like the Great Pyramid), and the reporting of direct human encounters with alleged extraterrestrial beings. The magazine also addresses the growing concern over electromagnetic pollution and its potential impact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various theories and evidence while encouraging critical evaluation. There is a clear emphasis on 'serious UFO research,' distinguishing it from mere speculation or 'tin-can romanticism,' as suggested by the title of one article.

Title: UFO-Aspekt
Issue: nr. 5
Volume: II
Date: 1971/1972
Publisher: UFO-Motala
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
Price: 20 kr

This issue of UFO-Aspekt, a Swedish magazine focused on UFO phenomena and related topics, features a diverse range of articles, from astronomical observations and historical discoveries to theories about ancient civilizations and the potential impact of early-life brain damage.

Articles and Content

Brain Damage and Child Development

Dr. Abraham Towbin, a doctor at the state hospital in Danvers, Mass., explains to the National Enquirer that most fetuses and newborns experience some form of brain damage, often insignificant and undetected. However, even slight damage can impede a child's future psychological and physical development. Minor injuries can lead to clumsiness, nervousness, poor concentration, and learning difficulties. Severe cases can result in developmental delays, paralysis, and epilepsy. Dr. Towbin emphasizes that childbirth is a dangerous experience for the baby's brain due to lack of oxygen, mechanical stress, or bleeding, and recommends Cesarean sections for complicated births. The article is translated from English by Olle Öhman.

PSI-Farkoster (PSI-Craft)

This section discusses the growing view among UFOlogists and scientists that UFOs are not physical but rather 'immaterial' or 'psychic matter.' Researchers like John A. Keel, Jacques Vallée, and Aimé Michel suggest that UFOs are intrinsically linked to psychic phenomena and may be 'projections' from a 'parallel world.' Ivan T. Sanderson proposes they are '3-dimensional holograms' or models transmitted from another dimension. The article concludes that the nature of UFOs makes the problem incredibly difficult to comprehend, even for future generations.

Astronomical Observations

Two tables present astronomical data for Mars and Saturn, listing dates, times, and declination (dekl.) in degrees and minutes. The data appears to be observational records, possibly for tracking celestial bodies. A brief explanation by Peter Byrsell clarifies concepts like 'meridian' and 'declination' in astronomy, using Polaris and the Big Dipper (Karlavagnen) as reference points for celestial navigation.

The Discovery of Neptune

An article titled "IHÄRDIGT ARBETE LEDDE FRAM TILL NEPTUNUS UPPTÄCKT" (Persistent Work Led to the Discovery of Neptune) details the scientific process leading to Neptune's discovery. In the 19th century, Uranus's orbit showed discrepancies from theoretical predictions. Astronomers like Bouvard and Bessel noted these irregularities. The task of finding the cause was given to the French scientist Le Verrier. After meticulous calculations, Le Verrier predicted the existence and location of a new planet. He requested the Berlin Observatory to search for it. On September 23, 1846, astronomer Galle at the Berlin Observatory, using Le Verrier's calculations, discovered Neptune, which was located very close to the predicted position. Le Verrier's discovery earned him numerous honors. The article also provides basic facts about Neptune, including its orbital period (164 years, 281 days), diameter (4.5 times Earth's), and volume (85 times Earth's).

Flying Cigar Scared Girl Scouts

This short report describes an incident near Droitwich, England, where a 12-meter long, flying 'cigar' object was observed by girl scouts. The object hovered silently about 50 meters above a meadow for approximately 40 minutes, emitting a white glow and red and green lights. Fru Olwyn Grainger, a 31-year-old leader, recounted the event, stating the object moved to an adjacent field before emitting a humming sound, ascending rapidly, and disappearing to the west. The incident reportedly excited the girls.

Book Review: Den Glömda Civilisationen (Vimana I)

This section reviews Lehel Répits' book, "Den Glömda Civilisationen (Vimana I)" (The Forgotten Civilization - Vimana I). The book posits that over 12,500 years ago, Earth was inhabited by a highly advanced civilization with knowledge far surpassing current understanding. This civilization was destroyed when a smaller planet collided with Earth, shifting its orbit and creating the asteroid belt. The book examines the Great Pyramids of Giza, suggesting they are monuments from this ancient civilization, and revises conventional archaeological theories about their origin and purpose. Répits argues that understanding this lost civilization requires an open mind, free from dogma. The review highlights the author's extensive research and hope that the book will encourage a re-evaluation of the pyramids' historical significance.

Other Content

  • Text and Illustrations: The magazine features illustrations by J O Sundberg, accompanying a humorous narrative about the 'Flying Object Agency' and its conflict with 'Target Eriksson.' This segment appears to be a fictionalized or satirical take on UFO investigations.
  • Book Listings: Several books are advertised or listed, including works on UFO occultism, ESP, and a publication from UFO-Motala titled "Rikt illustrerad - offsettryck 52 sidor – A4-format" for 20 kr.
  • UFO-Sveriges Stödfond: Information is provided for the UFO-Sweden Support Fund, including its address and Postgiro number.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained phenomena, scientific inquiry, and speculative theories. There's a clear interest in UFO sightings, extraterrestrial possibilities, and ancient mysteries, particularly the pyramids. The editorial stance seems open to unconventional ideas, as evidenced by the discussion of 'PSI-Farkoster' and the review of Lehel Répits' theories on a lost civilization. The inclusion of astronomical data suggests a grounding in scientific observation, while the more speculative articles indicate a willingness to explore fringe theories. The magazine also touches upon the psychological and developmental aspects of human experience, as seen in the article on brain damage.