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UFO Information - 1973 No 01
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Title: UFO-INFORMATION Issue: 1 Volume: 5 Date: January - February 1973 Publisher: UFO-Sverige Country: Sweden Language: Swedish
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO-INFORMATION
Issue: 1
Volume: 5
Date: January - February 1973
Publisher: UFO-Sverige
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO-INFORMATION, the journal for UFO-related events and increased knowledge about UFO phenomena, published by UFO-Sverige, presents a diverse range of articles. The cover highlights the new Schmidt telescope at Stockholm Observatory as a key feature, alongside reports of UFO sightings and an investigation into why UFOs are so elusive.
Editorial and Content Overview
The editorial team includes Olle Öhman, Göran Ebbesson, and Jan Lind, with Olow Petterson handling layout. Carl-Axel Jonzon serves as the responsible publisher. The magazine welcomes contributions from readers in the form of articles and discussion posts, with guidelines for manuscript submission.
Key Articles and Features:
- The Schmidt Telescope - An Eye Towards Space: This article introduces the new Schmidt telescope at Stockholm Observatory, detailing its capabilities in observing the universe, determining star temperatures, and tracking star formation. It also touches upon the challenges posed by atmospheric pollution and light pollution from motorways, necessitating observations from locations like Chile.
- Attitude Survey on UFOs: A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the results of an attitude survey conducted by students Roger Johansson and Ola Johansson at Sannarp-skolan in Halmstad. The survey, involving 160 students (55 male, 105 female), explored beliefs about intelligent extraterrestrial life, the possibility of advanced civilizations, and the public's perception of UFOs and government secrecy. Notably, a large percentage believed authorities withheld information and that UFO research should be conducted by a specialized, interdisciplinary center.
- "UFO Over Västerbotten" and Other Observations: This section details several UFO sightings. One prominent report describes an object observed by six people along the Västerbotten coast on November 27th, characterized by its steady yellow-white light, sideways movement, and sinking trajectory. Other accounts include sightings near Norrbyfjärden and Norrby, described as a 'flying plank with a halo of brighter yellow' and a 'moon-like, boomerang-shaped object,' respectively. A sighting by Rune Norberg near Umeå described a 'loom with fins or light bundles at the rear.'
- DIGHTOI, Kansas - UFOs Seen Several Times: This report covers recurring UFO sightings in Dightoi, Kansas, USA, where an 'eld-red' object with 'glowing lights' was observed by police and residents. The object reportedly hovered at a significant altitude and moved away when attempts were made to contact it via radio.
- Pulsars - Signals from Supernova Explosions: The magazine explains pulsars as signals originating from the remnants of supernova explosions. It mentions the discovery of a pulsar in the Crab Nebula and the identification of numerous pulsars, noting they are the final stages of stellar evolution.
- What Does the Astronomer Say About UFOs?: An interview with an assistant astronomer, Gahm, at Stockholm Observatory explores the scientific perspective on UFOs. While not claiming direct UFO sightings, the astronomer discusses the vastness of the universe and the possibility of other intelligent life. The conversation touches upon the challenges of interstellar communication, suggesting mathematics as a potential universal language.
- Why are Flying Saucers so Elusive?: This article speculates on the reasons behind the elusive nature of UFOs, suggesting they might originate from different vibrational bands.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena warrant serious investigation and scientific study. There's a clear stance against dismissing UFOs outright, encouraging open-mindedness and critical analysis. The editorial emphasizes the importance of UFO research and expresses a desire for a more structured, interdisciplinary approach, as reflected in the student survey's findings. The publication also highlights the role of UFO-Sverige as an organization dedicated to increasing knowledge in this field. The overall tone is one of curiosity, inquiry, and a belief in the significance of the UFO phenomenon.
This issue of "ORGANISATIONSNYTT" from January 1973 focuses on UFO phenomena, astronomical news, and historical unexplained events. The magazine features reports on UFO sightings in Sweden, organizational activities, and scientific developments related to space exploration.
UFO Sightings and Investigations
UFO-ASPEKT Action in Copenhagen
Frederiksberg UFO-Studiekreds (UFO-ASPEKT) in Copenhagen organized a large-scale campaign from April 8-13 to inform the public about UFOs. The initiative involved engaging the press, radio, and TV, and traveling to six major cities for exhibitions, slide shows, and lectures.
Södertälje UFO-Center's New Material
Södertälje UFO-Center is shifting from general activities to a smaller, active group focused on research and information. They are discontinuing their magazine "UFO-Bulletinen" but are offering promotional items, including Swedish-texted buttons featuring a flying saucer, priced at 1:50 SEK each, with discounts for bulk purchases. Previously available postcards with a Christmas theme are sold out.
UFO-Sundsvall Activities
UFO-Sundsvall has held several meetings featuring films about astronomy borrowed from the local municipality and embassies. They maintain a map of Sweden where UFO sightings are marked with pins, and reports are compiled in binders. The group has approximately 60 members.
UFO-Stockholm's Restructuring
UFO-Stockholm is ceasing its current operations to adopt a new approach. Their new address is S.K.F.-Inf., Lennart Fogelberg, Ervallakroken 15, 124 43 Bandhagen.
Corrections (RÄTTELSER)
The magazine includes several corrections: Anders Liljegren is credited as the author of the article "Unidentified underwater object collided with Japanese tanker" in U.I. nr 8 1972. The article "He received a visit from space one August night in 1958" in U.I. nr 4-5 1972 was written by Anders Wahlström (UFO-Center Jönköping) and edited by J.O. Sundberg for U.I. Additionally, the date for the UFO observation outside Örnsköldsvik, detailed in the article "Telemeterskiva nära bil," was corrected to October 26th, not November 26th, 1972.
Gigantic UFO Over Oskarshamn
On the evening of January 8, 1973, at 11:00 PM, Fru Birgit Solberg and a male acquaintance in Oskarshamn observed a large, luminous object in the sky. Fru Solberg described it as at least four times the size of the moon, with a strange angular pattern of light surrounded by a dark edge, estimated to be at an altitude of 150 to 300 meters. The object had a phosphorescent glow and was observed for about a minute. Her friend initially thought it might be a flying saucer.
Same UFO in Vimmerby?
According to Vimmerby Tidning, on January 30, 1973, Fru Signe Jansson in Frödinge, Vimmerby, reported seeing a "gigantic object that swept like a light over the treetops." She described it as large and broad, emitting a yellow, sun-like glow, and moving north. The observation time, 11:00 PM, coincided with Fru Solberg's sighting in Oskarshamn, raising the question of whether it was the same UFO.
Disc-Shaped Craft Emitted Strange Balls
On January 28, 1973, at 10:01 PM, chauffeur Börje Wärhner in Värmdö was awakened by a buzzing and rattling sound from the sky. He observed a cloud-like object emitting small white balls. The object then transformed into a large, disc-shaped craft, approximately twice the size of the moon, which changed color to dark red. It emitted balls at intervals of 4-5 seconds. The craft then dimmed and disappeared within 15 seconds. Mr. Wärhner estimated the observation lasted 24 minutes and believed it was a visit from "our friends from the universe."
Space Telescope in Orbit Around Earth by 1980
NASA has decided to proceed with detailed planning for a space telescope to be placed in Earth orbit by 1980. This telescope will be 3 meters in diameter, nearly four times larger than a planned astronomical observatory telescope, and significantly more precise. It aims to study galaxies up to a hundred times fainter than what can be observed with current ground-based telescopes, free from atmospheric interference. Dr. John E. Naugle, one of the administrators at the space agency, stated that this telescope could enhance humanity's understanding of the universe's contents, scale, and development, potentially revealing rare and previously unobserved phenomena.
UFO Over Motala
On November 24, 1972, around 4:00 PM, a witness in Motala observed a spindle-shaped craft gliding about 300 meters above ground. The craft moved at an estimated speed of 80-100 km/h and had two strong red lights underneath, one steady and one blinking. It also had square vents or windows emitting white light. The craft followed a curved path and disappeared towards Linköping. The witness later recalled a similar sighting on Pingstafton 1970 of a cigar-shaped craft passing about 1500 meters away, which also moved in a curved path.
Red Giant Plate in the Garden
A 67-year-old woman in Småland reported seeing a red, disc-shaped object, about a meter in diameter, hovering near her house on Kristi Himmelsfärdsdag 1972. The object descended towards her neighbor's garden, then ascended again, changed shape to a square, and emitted strange noises. Its color shifted to green or brown. It then stopped, extended an 'arm,' and made a scraping sound before disappearing. The woman described the object as having antennas and emitting white light.
The Case of Alexander Hamilton (1897)
Farmer Alexander Hamilton of Le Roy, Kansas, recounted an event from April 21, 1897, where he witnessed a peculiar "airship" about 100 meters long hovering over his pasture. The craft, described as cigar-shaped and intensely lit from within, descended and appeared to abduct a two-year-old heifer. The cow's remains were later found scattered about 5 km away, with only the hide, bones, and head recovered. Hamilton stated that six strange beings were on board the craft, speaking in an unknown language. The craft's underside had a glass-like cabin and red-painted sections. The event deeply disturbed Hamilton and his family.
Not Just Water...
This section details unusual precipitation events reported globally. In 1841, meat, blood, and entrails reportedly fell over Tennessee. Other reported falls include toads, beetles, snails, pears, and foil paper. In 1867, salt reportedly fell over Louisiana. On July 12, 1961, pears fell from a strange cloud in Shreveport, Louisiana. On June 15, 1957, thousands of eels rained down on Piacenza, Italy. On June 18, 1958, live fish fell from the sky over Dallas, Texas.
What Do NASA's Moon Photographs Say?
This article discusses NASA's moon photographs, particularly those from the Apollo 8 mission in December 1968. Astronaut James Lovell reported seeing distinct rays from the moon's horizon, suggesting an atmosphere. While the scientific community previously considered the moon a "dead" planet, NASA announced in November 1969 that the moon has an atmosphere, albeit one million times thinner than Earth's. The article mentions early lunar missions like Ranger 7, 8, and 9, which sent thousands of close-up images, and Soviet and American soft landings (Luna 9, Surveyor 1) that provided numerous photographs. It highlights the use of telephoto and wide-angle lenses to capture details on the lunar surface, emphasizing the value placed on these images by space powers.
Water Vapor on the Moon?
Reports from October 17, 1971, claimed the presence of water vapor on the moon. The Danish UFO-KONTAKT magazine published an article by H.C. Petersen analyzing 3,600 lunar images from NASA. These images reportedly show phenomena resembling smoke, water, vegetation, structures, and vehicles on and above the lunar surface. One specific photo, NASA number 161.3 from Lunar Orbiter IV, taken in the Henry Prosper crater, shows an outflow of smoke or vapor. Dr. Th. Madsen of Denmark doubts the geyser theory for water vapor, suggesting that if present, it should be visible in photographs. He notes that NASA distributes different materials to different entities.
USA's Costs: Approx. 200 Billion Swedish Kronor!
The article touches upon the immense financial investment by the USA in its space program since the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite in 1957. The cost is estimated to be around 200 billion Swedish kronor, involving a vast operational force and numerous companies.
Planet Jupiter - Giant in Our Solar System
This section provides astronomical information about Jupiter. It is the largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of 142,800 km, capable of containing 1000 Earths. Despite its mass, its density is low (1.33 times that of water), suggesting it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter's atmosphere likely consists of ammonia snowflakes. Galileo Galilei first observed Jupiter as a disc in 1610, also discovering its four largest moons. Today, twelve moons are known. Telescopic views reveal Jupiter as a yellow disc with dark bands and a prominent red spot. The planet emits intense radio radiation. Jupiter's rotation period is approximately 9 hours, 50 minutes, and 30 seconds at the equator, increasing towards the poles, which causes significant turbulence visible as dark belts.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently covers UFO sightings, investigations, and related phenomena, often presenting witness accounts and organizational activities. There is a clear interest in unexplained events, both contemporary and historical. The publication also includes astronomical news and discussions about space exploration, suggesting a broad interest in the unknown and the cosmos. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, presenting various reports and perspectives without definitive conclusions, while also acknowledging and correcting factual errors in previous publications.
Title: UFO-Information
Issue: nr 97
Date: May 1971
Publisher: UFO-TRYCK
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO-Information presents a variety of articles and features related to UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial encounters, and related scientific or speculative topics. The cover features an illustration of a planet, possibly Jupiter, with a spacecraft, and the headline "GAMMASTRÅLAR FRÅN BORTRE RYMDEN" (Gamma Rays from Outer Space).
Articles and Features
Jupiter and Space Exploration
The article "Pioneer 10 löser frågan om Jupiter" discusses the Pioneer 10 space probe, launched towards Jupiter. It aims to gather data on Jupiter's atmosphere and composition, potentially answering long-standing questions about the planet. The article notes Jupiter's orbital period of 11.86 years and its position in the zodiac during 1972.
Gamma Rays from Outer Space
"GAMMASTRÅLAR FRÅN BORTRE RYMDEN" reports on physicists from Melbourne University and Case Western Reserve University identifying a gamma-ray source believed to be from a variable star outside our galaxy, A.P. Lib. This announcement follows a Russian claim of discovering a gamma-ray source from the variable galaxy 3C.120. These findings, presented at the 12th International Conference on Cosmic Rays in Hobart, Tasmania, are considered significant as the first detection of such radiation sources outside our galaxy, comparable to the discovery of radio and X-ray galaxies.
Advanced Vaccines from Space
"ABSOLUT RENA VACCINER BLIR VERKLIGHET" suggests that vaccines and crystals superior to current ones will be produced in zero gravity in outer space. Scientists and technologists presented at the Eurospace conference in San Francisco highlighted the potential for producing absolutely pure vaccines, particularly for virus-caused diseases like cancer, in orbiting satellites. The absence of gravity and the vacuum of space are cited as key factors enabling this purity.
The Elusive Nature of UFOs
"Därför är tefaten så undflyende: GIGANT DE KOMMER FRÅN ANDRA VIBRATIONSBAND" explores why UFOs are so difficult to capture or study. It discusses theories of their origin, including inter-planetary origins, and the vast distances involved in interstellar travel. The article questions the feasibility of such travel given the speed of light. It posits that UFOs might be "non-physical" or operate on different "vibrational bands" or existence planes, explaining their ability to perform impossible maneuvers, pass through solid objects, and disappear instantly. The concept of "fourth dimension" as a shortcut is also mentioned. The article cites examples of UFOs exhibiting behaviors that defy known physics, such as sudden stops, sharp turns, and lack of sonic booms. It also notes reports of landed UFOs leaving no trace and beings that can pass through solid walls.
Encounters with Hairy Beings
Several accounts detail encounters with strange, hairy beings, often associated with UFOs:
- Hopkinsville Incident (USA, August 22, 1955): Meter-long beings with large eyes, long arms, and clawed hands emerged from a landed UFO. They were reportedly impervious to shotgun blasts and later departed.
- Venezuela Incidents (December 10, 1954, and November 28, 1954): Two separate incidents in Venezuela describe encounters with hairy, meter-long beings. In one case, shotgun blasts failed to harm the beings, and a knife also proved ineffective against one. In another, beings emerged from a hovering object and attempted to abduct individuals.
"Flying Object Agency" Segment
This section, presented with text and drawings by J O Sundberg, humorously addresses UFO phenomena. It features satirical interpretations of alleged UFO photos, suggesting they are misidentifications or hoaxes. For instance, a photo is presented as a "formation of pigeons" or a "fried egg," and another as a "FOA FLEXBALLONG" (weather balloon) mistaken for a UFO. The segment concludes with the assertion: "FLYGANDE TEFAT EXISTERAR INTE!" (Flying Saucers Do Not Exist!).
Book Review: "Meditationens Hemligheter"
"MEDITATIONENS HEMLIGHETER" by Paul Arnold is reviewed. The book details the author's experiences with Tibetan lamas and their teachings. The reviewer praises the book for its vivid and simple description of the lamas' way of life and recommends it for those interested in the subject.
Tibetan Buddhism and Esotericism
An advertisement promotes a 19-page booklet titled "DALAI LAMA DEN XIV: OCH VAD SOM FÖREGICK HONOM," which explains the origins of Tibetan Buddhist beliefs. It is presented as the first Swedish account of this subject.
Metal Fragment from "Väddöfallet" Under Investigation in USA
An article reports on a metal fragment found in 1958 near Roslagen, Sweden, in connection with a UFO landing. A piece of this fragment was sent to the USA to be evaluated by the National Enquirer's scientific panel. A letter from a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, dated February 2, 1973, is included, stating that the artifact is being examined and requesting information about any tests conducted on it in Sweden.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the UFO phenomenon from various angles, including scientific speculation, eyewitness accounts, and skeptical debunking. There's a clear interest in the possibility of extraterrestrial life and advanced technology, but also a tendency to question the validity of many reports, as exemplified by the "Flying Object Agency" segment. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the unknown, while maintaining a critical perspective on sensational claims. The magazine also touches upon esoteric and spiritual topics, such as Tibetan Buddhism and meditation, suggesting a broader interest in alternative belief systems and consciousness exploration.