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UFO Information - 1975 No 01
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Title: UFO-INFORMATION Issue: 1 Volume: 7 Date: 1975 Publisher: Centralgruppen för Riksorganisationen UFO-SVERIGE Country: Sweden Language: Swedish ISSN: 0345-7044
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO-INFORMATION
Issue: 1
Volume: 7
Date: 1975
Publisher: Centralgruppen för Riksorganisationen UFO-SVERIGE
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 0345-7044
This issue of UFO-INFORMATION, dated 1975, delves into various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, including specific sighting reports, investigations, and theoretical concepts. The cover prominently features the headline "SMÅ RESURSER LÅSER VÅRA POSITIONER" (Small Resources Lock Our Positions), suggesting a theme of the challenges faced by UFO research due to limited funding and resources.
Contents Overview
The issue includes a variety of articles and reports:
- Pascagoula-händelsen 1973 (The Pascagoula Incident 1973): This article details one of the most dramatic UFO cases, where two fishermen, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, reported being abducted by alien beings from a UFO and subjected to an examination. The report includes descriptions of the craft and the beings, as well as the psychological impact on the witnesses.
- Fransk minister öppen för UFO-frågan (French Minister Open to the UFO Question): (Mentioned on cover, but content not detailed in provided pages).
- UFOS HAR FOTOGRAFERATS AV RYMDMÄN (UFOs Have Been Photographed by Space Men): (Mentioned on cover, but content not detailed in provided pages).
- Små resurser låser våra positioner (Small Resources Lock Our Positions): An editorial piece discussing the difficulties in UFO research, attributing the lack of progress to insufficient economic resources and the negative or dismissive stance of authorities. It advocates for strengthening the UFO movement financially to gain more influence.
- Hissjön, Stöde Sighting (August 30, 1974): A detailed report of a UFO sighting by Stig Lindqvist and the Norberg family near Hissjön, Sweden. The object was described as oval with a bright, shifting light, and was observed descending and then rapidly ascending.
- Härnösand Sighting (August 30, 1974): A brief report of Håkan Bergman observing a white light at low altitude near Härnösand.
- Jättelika Rymdmonster i "Florida-Triangeln" Håller Befolkningen i Skräck (Giant Space Monsters in the "Florida Triangle" Keep the Population in Fear): This extensive article investigates the "Florida Triangle" in southern Florida, USA, a region known for UFO sightings and reports of large, hairy creatures. It details the findings of researchers like Joan Whritenour, who suggest the presence of an underground UFO base. The article recounts encounters with these creatures, including one where two teenagers were terrified by a green, hairy being.
- Grönt hårigt monster med blänkande ögon skrämde ungdomar (Green Hairy Monster with Blinking Eyes Scared Youths): A specific account from the "Florida Triangle" where a green, hairy creature with large eyes appeared to two teenagers.
- Jägare spårade hårigt monster vid Anclote River (Hunters Tracked Hairy Monster at Anclote River): Another report from Florida about hunters encountering a large, ape-like creature.
- Om Hundra År Kan Jordens Folk Bo i Rymdkolonier (In a Hundred Years, Earth's People Can Live in Space Colonies): An article by Florent Sickenga discussing the visionary plans of Professor Gerard O'Neill of Princeton University for building large orbital habitats (space colonies) capable of housing millions of people. The article details the proposed design, construction materials (primarily from the moon), and the potential benefits of such colonies, including alleviating Earth's overpopulation and environmental issues.
- Senator Barry Goldwater Accepterar Topp-Post i UFO-Organisation: A report on U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater accepting a leading position in a UFO research organization (NICAP), expressing his belief in extraterrestrial visitors.
Detailed Article Summaries
Små resurser låser våra positioner
This editorial highlights the significant obstacles faced by the UFO movement in Sweden. The author argues that the lack of progress in understanding UFO phenomena is largely due to insufficient financial resources, which prevent thorough investigations. The article criticizes the official stance of authorities, which is often negative and dismissive, and suggests that attempts are made to obscure or downplay UFO evidence. The author calls for increased financial support from UFO enthusiasts to strengthen the movement's credibility and influence, enabling them to compel authorities to take the issue more seriously. The piece contrasts the limited budgets of amateur UFO groups with the substantial resources available for official, often inconclusive, investigations.
Hissjön, Stöde Sighting (August 30, 1974)
Stig Lindqvist and the Norberg family observed a luminous, oval-shaped object over Hissjön, Sweden, around 8:30 PM. Initially mistaken for a helicopter, it was soon recognized as something else. The object emitted a blue-white light with an orange hue and had a sharp, downward-pointing beam. It was described as having a neon-like glow around its edges and a more diffuse light within. During the approximately 30-second observation, strange ringing sounds, similar to a telephone, were heard. When the observers went outside, the light had vanished, replaced by a bluish mist that accelerated upwards at extreme speed, disappearing from view within 15 seconds. Lindqvist reported seeing 2-3 white dots within the mist during its acceleration. The weather conditions were clear, with a light northwesterly wind.
Härnösand Sighting (August 30, 1974)
Håkan Bergman, driving north of Härnösand, observed a white light at low altitude over a forest area for about 20 seconds. He initially thought it was a military jet but found it strange that there was no sound, given its low altitude and proximity. The object made altitude changes without audible engine noise.
Jättelika Rymdmonster i "Florida-Triangeln" Håller Befolkningen i Skräck
This article explores the phenomenon of the "Florida Triangle," an area in southern Florida, USA, where numerous UFO sightings and encounters with large, hairy creatures have been reported since 1964. Researchers, including Joan Whritenour, believe there is an underground UFO base in the Brooksville area. The article lists ten points of evidence supporting this theory, including observations over lakes, unusual lights, dying lakes, and reports of police encountering people with infrared cameras near lakes. It also details encounters with a "green hairy monster" with large, blinking eyes, which appeared to two teenagers near Elfers. Hunters also reported tracking a similar creature along the Anclote River. The descriptions of these creatures are consistent: approximately 2 meters tall, heavily built, green or dark brown, with long, gorilla-like hair and a strong odor. The article discusses the potential connection between these creatures (often referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch) and UFOs, noting that while some experts dismiss the link, the proximity of UFO activity and sightings of these beings in the same areas suggests a possible connection.
Om Hundra År Kan Jordens Folk Bo i Rymdkolonier
This article by Florent Sickenga presents the groundbreaking ideas of Professor Gerard O'Neill, a physics professor at Princeton University. O'Neill proposes a solution to Earth's overpopulation problem: emigration to space. He has developed detailed plans for constructing large cylindrical space habitats, known as "habitats," which would orbit the Earth at Lagrange points. These habitats, constructed primarily from lunar materials, would replicate Earth-like conditions, including gravity (achieved through rotation), atmosphere, and even natural landscapes like forests, lakes, and farmland. The article explains that the first habitat would be a smaller cylinder (200 meters in diameter, 1 kilometer long), with subsequent models increasing in size. O'Neill estimates that within a hundred years, 90% of the world's population could live in these space colonies, freeing up Earth to become a natural reserve. The cost of the first habitat is estimated to be comparable to the Apollo program, but costs would decrease with mass production. The article also touches on the potential for these space colonies to foster a greater appreciation for Earth as a unique "space station."
Senator Barry Goldwater Accepterar Topp-Post i UFO-Organisation
This brief report announces that U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater has accepted a prominent role within the National Investigations Committee Aerial Phenomena (NICAP). Goldwater stated his belief in extraterrestrial visitors and his conviction that Earth has been visited many times. He cited reports from pilots who have witnessed UFOs. John L. Acuff, leader of NICAP, praised Goldwater's courage and background as a former Air Force Major.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-INFORMATION revolve around the unexplained aerial phenomena (UFOs), potential extraterrestrial contact, and the challenges of investigating these phenomena. There's a clear editorial stance supporting the UFO movement and advocating for greater recognition and resources for its research. The magazine highlights specific incidents and theories, such as the Pascagoula abduction and the Florida Triangle, while also exploring futuristic concepts like space colonization. The underlying message is one of encouraging public interest and support for UFO research, often positioning it as a legitimate field of inquiry facing undue skepticism and resource limitations from official channels.
Title: UFO-Information
Issue: 1975:3
Date: March 1975
Publisher: UFO-Information
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
Price: 10 kr
This issue of UFO-Information features a range of articles on UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and related topics, including a prominent interview with French Minister Robert Galley, and detailed accounts of specific sightings and experiences from Sweden, the USA, and Finland.
The Pascagoula Incident: Abduction and Investigation
The issue begins with a detailed account of the Pascagoula incident involving Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, who claimed to have been abducted by aliens into a UFO. The article describes their profound shock and fear following the encounter. They initially sought to report the incident to the press but ultimately went to the police in Pascagoula. Sheriff Fred Diamond and Deputy Sheriff Glenn Ryder interviewed the men, who requested to take a lie detector test. The police, after listening to a secretly recorded conversation, became convinced of their sincerity. The men described being paralyzed by an unknown force and taken aboard a craft. Hickson speculated that the beings might have been robots, noting their precise, task-oriented behavior and the lack of verbal communication. He also theorized that these beings were 'cosmic anthropologists' studying Earth. The incident was later investigated by military doctors at the Kessler Air Force Base, who found no evidence of radiation or injury but noted the men's distress.
French Minister Robert Galley: An Open Stance on UFOs
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to an interview with Robert Galley, the French Minister for Equipment and Location. Galley expresses an open-minded approach to the UFO phenomenon, stating that there are indeed unexplained phenomena that cannot be explained by current knowledge. He acknowledges that the French government, including the air force, is aware of UFO reports and that an investigation department was established in 1954. While the French Air Force does not consider UFOs a threat to national security, they forward reports to the C.N.E.S. (National Centre for Space Studies) for further study. Galley suggests that some UFO phenomena might be related to magnetic fields and that the sheer volume of reports indicates something beyond current understanding.
Swedish UFO Cases: Kukasjärvi and Fagersta
The magazine presents two Swedish UFO sightings. The first, from Kukasjärvi in Norrbotten, describes two boys, Torbjörn Persson and Alf Scott, observing a large, bright, spherical object with green lights on October 29th. The object descended towards a forest edge and was also seen by Alf Scott's mother. The observations, made without optical aids, noted the object's silent flight and its disappearance to the west at high speed. Another case from Fagersta describes laboratory worker Albin Frisk observing a large, round object hovering about 300 meters above him. He used binoculars to study the object, noting two lines crossing on its surface, and saw it disappear towards Hedkärra and Högbyn, accompanied by smoke and a glow.
Personal Accounts: Gun Johnsson and Helge Lindroos
The issue includes personal testimonies of unusual experiences. Gun Johnsson recounts an incident from July 1972 where she felt unable to move and saw a meter-tall green being with a triangular head. She experienced similar episodes later, leading her to believe in 'out-of-body experiences' or 'astral projection'. The magazine suggests that these abilities might be related to UFO phenomena. Another profile focuses on Helge Lindroos, a Finnish healer and inventor, who claims his abilities were enhanced by encounters with 'humanoids' from a spaceship in 1947. Lindroos regained his sight and developed a reputation for healing, with doctors and researchers seeking his help. He also developed medical apparatus, though he remains cautious about sharing his inventions.
Historical Parallels: The Black Death and UFOs
An article by Rolf Segerstedt draws a speculative connection between the 14th-century Black Death and atomic explosions. Citing historical medical descriptions of symptoms and contemporary astrological interpretations, the author suggests that the plague might have been caused by a massive atmospheric event, possibly akin to an atomic blast, leading to radioactive fallout. The article notes that historical accounts of the period mention unusual aerial phenomena, including UFO-like sightings, and that the symptoms of the plague bore similarities to those of radiation sickness.
Astral Projection and the Nature of Reality
The concept of astral projection is explored as a potential explanation for UFO encounters and the abilities of individuals like Helge Lindroos. The article posits that 'self' can separate from the physical body, allowing for extensive travel and observation. It is suggested that UFOs might utilize advanced forms of astral projection for rapid movement. The issue also touches upon the historical context of scientific discovery, noting how phenomena once considered inexplicable, like static electricity, are now understood.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
UFO-Information consistently adopts an open-minded yet critical approach to UFO phenomena. The magazine presents a wide array of cases, from alleged abductions and sightings to personal testimonies of extraordinary experiences. It highlights the challenges in investigating such phenomena, the skepticism from official bodies, and the importance of open inquiry. The recurring themes include the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence, the limitations of current scientific understanding, the psychological impact of encounters, and the potential for historical events to be reinterpreted through the lens of modern scientific concepts like atomic energy and radiation. The editorial stance encourages readers to consider all possibilities and to approach the subject with an open mind, acknowledging that there are phenomena that defy easy explanation.
This issue of UFO-Aktuellt, dated 6/72, focuses heavily on UFO sightings and photographic evidence reported by astronauts from both the USA and Russia. It also features articles on alleged psychic abilities and the concept of universal energy.
UFOs in Space and Photography
The cover story, "UFOS HAR SETTS OCH FOTOGRAFERATS AV MÅNGA RYSKA OCH AMERIKANSKA RYMDMÄN" (UFOs Have Been Seen and Photographed by Many Russian and American Astronauts), details numerous encounters.
- Skylab Observations: The article reports that NASA has admitted that astronauts on Skylab II and III observed UFOs. Owen Gariott and Alan Bean saw and photographed a mysterious object for ten minutes. Later, Edward Gibson reported seeing 'small red lights' chasing them. Dennis Williams, a spokesperson for NASA's mission control in Houston, stated that at least 20 UFOs have been observed or photographed by American and Russian astronauts.
- Apollo 11 Incident: The issue recounts that during the Apollo 11 mission, astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins reported being followed by a UFO for two days until they were halfway to the moon. Despite astronauts photographing the object, NASA stated that no further details would be released.
- Detailed Skylab II Observation: Bob Gordon, another spokesperson, confirmed that Skylab II astronauts saw and photographed a UFO. Astronaut Owen Garriott described seeing a large, red, glowing star-like object that rotated and varied in intensity. He estimated its distance to be between 30-50 nautical miles.
- Expert Opinion: George D. Fawcett, a leading American UFO expert, believes the Skylab incidents indicate that UFOs are a significant phenomenon.
Astronaut and Cosmonaut Sightings (1962-1973)
The magazine lists a chronological series of UFO sightings by astronauts and cosmonauts:
- John Glenn (1962): Saw three objects following his Mercury capsule.
- Scott Carpenter (1962): Photographed objects resembling fireflies.
- Joe Walton (1962): Photographed five disc-shaped objects from the X-15.
- Bob White (1966): Observed a UFO close to his X-15 at an estimated altitude of 58 miles.
- Walter Shirra (1962): Saw a large, glowing craft over the Indian Ocean.
- Gordon Cooper (1963): Reported a green UFO with a red tail and other objects over South America and Australia, with one object also tracked by ground stations.
- Russian Cosmonauts (1964): On Voschod I, they reported being surrounded by disc-shaped objects making rapid positional changes. On Voschod II (1964), they observed an unidentified object before entering Earth's atmosphere.
- Jim McDivitt (1965): Photographed strange objects, including a cylinder with protruding arms and an egg-shaped UFO.
- Frank Borman and Jim Lovell (1965): Photographed two oval UFOs with glowing undersides from Gemini VIII.
- John Young and Mike Collins (1966): Observed a large cylinder and two smaller, brighter objects from Gemini X.
- Richard Gordon and Charles Conrad (1966): Observed a yellow-orange UFO from Gemini XI.
- Jim Lovell and Edwin Aldrin (1966): Saw four UFOs in a chain formation from Gemini XII.
- Frank Borman and Jim Lovell (1968): Reported a 'bogie' (unidentified object) at an altitude of 10 miles.
- Apollo 11 (1969): Was chased by a UFO until it was halfway to the moon.
- Pete Conrad, Allan Bean, and Dick Gordon (1969): Reported a UFO that followed them on the Apollo 12 mission.
Belief in UFOs
Several astronauts have publicly stated their belief in UFOs, suggesting they are intelligently controlled and have visited Earth for thousands of years. Gene Cernan expressed this belief in 1973, as did Gordon Cooper and John Young.
UFOs in the Linköping Area
This section details UFO observations in the Linköping, Sweden area between August 17-19, 1974.
- August 19th Observation: Three youths saw a disc-shaped object with a silver dome moving from northwest to north. It tilted, allowing visibility of its top and bottom, and the observation lasted about half a minute.
- Main Incident (August 19th, 14:00-15:45): Sixteen schoolchildren observed an object between clouds for about 1 hour and 45 minutes. It moved into clouds and disappeared in a northeasterly direction. Using binoculars, they observed a faint white glow around the object, and no sound was heard.
- Later Observation (August 19th, 17:45): The same object was seen moving from east to west. Observations were made from the 7th floor of Söderleden 13.
- Parent's Account: K. Melander, a parent, initially disbelieved his children but later saw the object himself, describing it as disc-shaped with no sound, moving faster than jet planes at a high altitude.
UFO-Rapport Magazine
'UFO-Rapport' is a Swedish magazine covering UFO phenomena, including sightings, landings, and humanoid contacts. It is available for 15 SEK per year.
Universal Energy
This article discusses a vitalizing force from the universe, described as a spiral motion directed towards the midpoint, creating vibrations. This energy is said to be the source of life and consciousness, with the universe being a living organism. Humans are seen as catalysts for this 'vortex energy'.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently presents UFO phenomena as a serious subject, with a focus on eyewitness accounts, photographic evidence, and astronaut testimonies. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the UFO mystery, giving credence to reports from credible sources like astronauts and experts, while also exploring broader concepts like universal energy. There is a clear emphasis on presenting evidence and encouraging readers to consider the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence and phenomena beyond conventional scientific understanding. The inclusion of psychic abilities in crime-solving also suggests a willingness to explore paranormal topics.