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UFO Information - 1974 No 04
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Title: UFO-INFORMATION Issue: 4 Volume: 6 Year: 1974 Publisher: UFO-SVERIGE Country: Sweden Language: Swedish
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO-INFORMATION
Issue: 4
Volume: 6
Year: 1974
Publisher: UFO-SVERIGE
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO-INFORMATION, published by UFO-SVERIGE, delves into various UFO and USO (Unidentified Submarine Object) phenomena, presenting eyewitness accounts, photographic evidence, and analysis. The magazine aims to increase knowledge about UFOs and related events.
Key Articles and Features
"Undervattensväsen" Drar Flygplan och Fartyg i Djupet?
This section investigates a significant USO (Unidentified Submarine Object) sighting on Lake Mälaren near Västerås, Sweden. On July 5, 1974, nine individuals in two leisure boats witnessed an object resembling a submarine that submerged after approximately 10 minutes. The report details the witnesses' accounts, including the object's appearance and behavior. UFO-Sverige continued to investigate this case, promising further updates. The article also touches upon similar USO reports from Norway and discusses the logistical challenges of an object entering Lake Mälaren, which is connected to the Baltic Sea via locks in Södertälje or Stockholm.
New Mexico Attraktivt För Tefat
This article explores why New Mexico is a popular location for UFO sightings. It highlights the dense air traffic in the USA and the role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in monitoring it. An electrical engineer at the FAA's Albuquerque center, Joseph M. Salinas, candidly admits his belief in UFOs, describing them as often appearing cigar-shaped rather than disc-like. The article recounts an incident where the FAA detected multiple unidentified radar echoes, designated NASA-2, which were not part of the regular air traffic. These objects displayed unusual behavior, hovering and then accelerating away, before returning to their original position and remaining there for two hours. The FAA personnel's response, including their questioning of alternative explanations, underscores the perplexing nature of these events.
Fotografier av ett Okänt Flygande Föremål
This section presents photographs taken by Jorma Viita, a 24-year-old Finnish shipyard worker, on February 15, 1974, on the Danish island of Fyn. Viita claims to have captured images of a disc-like object. Danish photo experts examined the negatives and deemed them authentic. The article notes that these photos were the culmination of months of mysterious aerial phenomena reported on Fyn. The Danish UFO organization considers these among the best UFO photos presented. A theory suggests that the Lilla Bält area might serve as a base for interplanetary spacecraft.
Knallande och Rykande Föremål över Gotland
This report details sightings of a flashing, rumbling object with a smoke trail observed over Gotland and surrounding areas on June 16th. Witnesses described it as a zick-zack-shaped smoke or condensation trail. One witness, Frisör Björn Hardingz, heard a loud bang resembling a cannon shot. Other accounts mention a lightning-like flash and a long "tail." While some speculate it was a meteor, the detailed descriptions and unusual behavior suggest a potential UFO encounter. An astronomy student believes he pinpointed the object's landing site near Hammarnäs.
Mystiska Naturfenomen i Sjöar – Kanske Lösning på Vissa UFO-Fall
This article by Ahti J. Karivieri discusses mysterious phenomena observed in lakes and streams in northeastern Finland, particularly in the Pudasjärvi municipality and the village of Särkivaara, between 1968 and 1973. While many UFO types were reported, light phenomena were common. The research group Pohjois-Suomen UFOtutkimus ry used infrared photography and found that about 15% of the light phenomena could not be explained by conventional means and were classified as UFOs. The remaining 85% were linked to light phenomena originating from the ground, possibly due to radioactive particles and gases from an uranium-rich bedrock. The article also mentions unexplained large wakes, thunder-like noises, and water spouts in lakes, referencing Olof Alexandersson's book "Det levande vattnet."
Är Makthavarna Rädda För UFO-Rörelsen?
This editorial, signed by JONZON, speculates on why UFO issues are downplayed by authorities. The author suggests that engaging with UFOs broadens perspectives and leads to greater criticism of established systems, potentially revealing deception by politicians, clergy, or the education system. The article draws parallels between the use of religion and sports to distract the public from societal issues, arguing that authorities may fear a more active and informed populace that could challenge their power and influence.
Other Content
The issue also includes a section on "Lay-Out" by Olow Petersson, information on subscriptions and membership in UFO-Sverige, and advertisements for health supplements and literature. It also features a section titled "Världsormen – Vimaana II" by Ing. Lehel Répits, detailing instructions for constructing a "generator" based on a universal principle of motion.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-INFORMATION consistently focuses on unexplained aerial and aquatic phenomena, presenting them as serious subjects worthy of investigation. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to consider evidence and question official explanations. There is a recurring theme of potential government secrecy or downplaying of UFO information, as expressed in the editorial "Är Makthavarna Rädda För UFO-Rörelsen?". The magazine actively promotes UFO-Sverige's work in investigating these cases and disseminating information to the public.
Title: UFO-Information
Issue: Nr 3, 1974
Publisher: UFO-Sverige
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO-Information explores a range of enigmatic phenomena, from unexplained events in lakes and fjords to the cutting edge of space exploration. It features detailed accounts of UFO sightings, mysterious disappearances, and scientific investigations, alongside a forward-looking piece on the development of the space shuttle.
Unexplained Phenomena in Nature
The magazine opens with accounts of strange occurrences in aquatic environments. One report details a massive water column that rose from a Finnish lake in the 1960s, lifting large stones and then vanishing. Another describes a similar event in Hetzau, where trees were pulled into a lake and spun in a spiral before being sucked down, followed by a water spout. The article also touches upon unusual behavior of stones at the bottom of a frozen stream, where egg-shaped stones inexplicably floated to the surface, defying gravity. These phenomena are presented as potentially linked to the broader mysteries of UFOs and unexplained forces.
The Namsenfjorden Mystery
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the ongoing mystery of Namsenfjorden in Norway. Ufologer have conducted multiple expeditions to the area, which has been the site of several unexplained events since 1959, including the disappearance of a 'bus-like' object, reports of unusual objects on the fjord bottom, a silent, illuminated object circling the fjord in 1972, and the discovery of radioactive imprints. The Norsk UFO Center's second expedition, involving divers, sonar, and underwater cameras, failed to find definitive proof of UFOs, but the mystique surrounding the fjord continues to deepen.
The Italian Landing and UFO Investigations
The issue recounts a well-documented UFO landing that occurred on October 25, 1954, near Tripolis, Libya. Carmelo Papotto, a landowner, observed a streamlined craft, approximately six meters long and three meters wide, land near his property. He described its metallic, aluminum-like surface, a transparent, sectioned dome, and headlights. The craft rested on six wheels. Papotto attempted to examine the interior but received an electric shock. He managed to sketch the craft from the outside before it ascended vertically and disappeared. The article notes that the landing left behind imprints with a rectangular pattern and traces of a blue substance, the analysis of which was not yet known.
Space Exploration: The Space Shuttle Era
Shifting focus to the future, the magazine features an article by Florent Sickenga on the upcoming space shuttle program, slated to begin in 1980. The space shuttle is described as a reusable rocket-powered aircraft designed for transporting large payloads into orbit. Initially, five shuttles will be built at a cost of 30 billion Swedish kronor. The shuttle is expected to significantly reduce the cost of space missions, making orbital activities more economical. Its primary missions will include assembling space stations, launching satellites, and potentially transporting an European space laboratory built by nine nations. The article highlights the shuttle's ability to carry up to 29,500 kg to a low Earth orbit and its potential for future applications, such as transporting minerals from the moon to Earth, addressing resource scarcity on our planet.
The Devil's Triangle and Bermuda Triangle Mysteries
The issue delves into the notorious 'Devil's Triangle' in the Pacific Ocean, comparing its potential danger to the Bermuda Triangle. It lists several mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft in the region, including the SS Ourang Medan, which sent a final SOS before its crew was found dead in a state of terror, and a USAF KB-50 tanker that vanished in 1957. The article notes that hundreds of UFOs have been observed by radar in the Devil's Triangle. It also discusses a top-secret US Navy order from 1956 to 'shoot to kill' any UFOs encountered in the Pacific, suggesting a high level of concern among military authorities. Various theories are presented, including natural phenomena like colliding ocean currents, electromagnetic anomalies, and the possibility of ancient civilizations (Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu) possessing advanced technology that influences these areas. The theory of 'holes in space' created by colliding magnetic fields is also explored, suggesting that these phenomena could be responsible for drawing objects into the void.
Scientific and Military Perspectives
While ufologists propose extraterrestrial or advanced civilization explanations for these phenomena, scientists and military personnel are often quick to dismiss UFO theories, offering more conventional explanations such as meteorological conditions. However, the sheer number of unexplained disappearances and the consistent reports of unusual phenomena challenge these conventional explanations. The article concludes by noting that similar 'death triangles' may exist in other parts of the world, suggesting a global pattern of unexplained disappearances.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-Information maintains a strong focus on unexplained aerial phenomena and mysterious disappearances. The editorial stance appears to be open to the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement and advanced, unknown technologies as explanations for these events, while also presenting scientific and naturalistic theories. The magazine aims to inform its readers about ongoing investigations and theoretical possibilities, encouraging further research into these enigmatic subjects. The inclusion of space exploration highlights a broader interest in the unknown and humanity's reach beyond Earth.
This issue of UFO-Information, dated 1974, focuses on various UFO phenomena, historical accounts, and organizational activities within the UFO community in Sweden. The magazine features articles on alleged extraterrestrial encounters, interpretations of ancient texts, and reports from UFO research groups.
UFOs and the 'Death Triangles'
The article "Tyvärr har vi inte tillräckligt med data..." discusses the lack of data connecting UFOs to the 'death triangles' (Bermuda and Devil's Triangle), noting the high UFO intensity in these areas and the mystery surrounding the disappearances of craft and crews. It poses questions about the motives of UFO beings and their potential interest in these regions.
General Douglas MacArthur's Warning
An article titled "Nästa krig interplanetariskt!" recounts a statement made by General Douglas MacArthur on October 9, 1954. He warned that the next war would be interplanetary and urged nations to unite to form a common defense barrier against attacks from other planets. The article speculates on what MacArthur knew that led him to make such a direct statement, suggesting he may have received reports of UFOs in the Devil's Triangle or even evidence of aerial combat with UFOs.
Apparition Over Cairo
The cover story, "BESLÖJAD JUNGFRU MARIA SÅGS ÖVER KAIRO-KYRKA," details an alleged sighting of the Virgin Mary over a church in Cairo on April 2, 1968. Multiple witnesses reported seeing a veiled figure, believed to be the Virgin Mary, blessing the assembled people. The phenomenon was preceded by a 'mysterious' light and accompanied by phenomena resembling doves. The report notes that similar claims have been made in Spain, where an archbishop attributed such visions to 'collective hysteria.'
UFO Landing Near Rättvik in 1925
"UFO-LANDNING UTANFÖR RÄTTVIK ÅR 1925" recounts the experience of Erik Bjöör, who, at 16 years old, witnessed a landed UFO near Rättvik. He described a bright, color-changing object that descended behind a mountain and later landed in a snowy hollow. The object emitted a strong blue-white light and eventually lifted off, moving towards another mountain. Bjöör's teacher suggested it might be related to folklore about trolls or magnetic gases.
"Coffee Pot" UFO Sighting in Kinna
"'KAFFEBURK' MED SKYNKE SVÄVADE ÖVER KINNA" reports a sighting by John Höglund and Konstantin Aid on February 24th. They observed a large, metallic object resembling a 'coffee pot' with a fluttering shroud above it. The object was seen to move and change position, described as a spiral or 'bridal veil' with dots and stripes.
Egg-Shaped Light Over Borlänge-Ludvika
"NATTLIGA BILISTER MÖTTE ÄGGFORMAT LJUS PÅ VÄGEN BORLÄNGE-LUDVIKA" describes an encounter by Örjan Sohlberg and Nils Blomkvist in March 1965. While driving, they saw a phosphorescent green, egg-shaped light hovering over the road. The object followed their car for about five minutes before disappearing. The light was described as covering the entire road width and being about 1-2 meters above it.
Interpreting Ezekiel's Visions
"DÅ ÖPPNADES HIMMELEN" (When the Heavens Opened) by Thorvald Berthelsen discusses the biblical prophet Ezekiel's visions, particularly his description of a divine chariot. The article explores the theory, proposed by some, that Ezekiel's accounts could be interpreted as descriptions of advanced spacecraft. It references NASA engineer J.F. Blumrich's book, which analyzes Ezekiel's descriptions from a technical perspective, attempting to refute the spacecraft interpretation.
UFO-Sverige's Activities and Finances
"VISST KAN VI LÄGGA UT EN KRONA I MÅNADEN FÖR UFO-SAKEN!" is an appeal for financial support for UFO-Sverige's advertising efforts. The article highlights the organization's stability and recognition but stresses the need for expansion. It proposes that if a thousand members contribute one krona per month, it would generate 12,000 kronor annually, enabling significant expansion of their outreach. The article notes that past advertising efforts have led to a 35% increase in membership since December 1973.
UFO-Information Magazine Growth and Relocation
"UFO-INFORMATION VÄXER OCH FLYTTAR - FÖRDUBBLADE UTRYMMEN I NYA LOKALER" reports on the expansion of the UFO-Information magazine. Due to increased demand, the magazine has moved to new, larger premises at Lagmansberga Brunnsgård in Skänninge. The circulation has more than doubled, reaching 1,500-2,000 copies per issue. The article also mentions the magazine's focus on general humanist interests among its members and its efforts to investigate UFO cases.
UFO Gotland's Efforts
"UFO-GOTLAND SÄTTER PR FRÄMST" details the activities of the UFO-Gotland group. Despite financial constraints, the group has been active in organizing information meetings and campaigns. They emphasize public relations as their primary activity and have established good cooperation with local newspapers. They also maintain a current book list and share news from central UFO organizations.
UFO Exhibition in Hjo
"UFO-UTSTÄLLNING BESÖKTES AV ÖVER 4.000 PERSONER" reports on a successful UFO exhibition held in Hjo as part of the Hjovial event. The exhibition attracted over 4,000 visitors, featuring information on UFO events, literature, models, and slide shows. Notably, uniformed personnel from various military branches attended, indicating broad interest.
Cyclops Skeleton Found in Bulgaria
"CYKLOPSKELETT HITTAT I BULGARIEN" reports on the discovery of a cyclops skeleton by Bulgarian archaeologists in Razlog. The skeleton, found in a burial site, measured 172 cm and had only one eye socket in its forehead.
Available for Rent: UFO Film
"STILLFILM FÖR FÖREDRAG OCH UNDERVISNING" announces the availability of a new slide film about UFOs for lectures and educational purposes. It is recommended for organizations and schools, with contact information provided for rentals.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the mystery of UFOs, their potential connection to unexplained phenomena like the Bermuda Triangle, and the interpretation of historical and religious texts through a UFO lens. The magazine also emphasizes the importance of public awareness, information dissemination, and the activities of UFO research organizations. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into UFO phenomena, presenting various accounts and theories while also acknowledging the need for factual investigation and financial support for research efforts.