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Overview

This issue of UFO-INFORMATION from 1979 critically examines the Swedish UFO phenomenon, focusing on the perceived lack of official interest and the role of FOA (Swedish Defence Research Agency). The magazine features an article by Thorvald Berthelsen accusing FOA's 'UFO expert,' Sture Wickerts, of deliberately misrepresenting UFO facts and dismissing credible reports. The issue also delves into scientific concepts like black holes and theoretical possibilities of astral projection as explanations for UFO encounters. It highlights UFO-Sverige's efforts to have UFO phenomena accepted and researched, contrasting their methods with FOA's approach.

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-INFORMATION
Issue: NR 1 1979
Publisher: UFO-Sverige
Date: 1979

This issue of UFO-INFORMATION, the organ of the Riksorganisationen UFO-Sverige, delves into the complexities of UFO phenomena in Sweden, critically examining the official stance of the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOA) and exploring scientific and theoretical explanations for sightings.

FOA's Role and Criticism

The central article, "FOA ger medvetet en felaktig bild av UFO-frågan" (FOA Deliberately Gives a False Picture of the UFO Question) by Thorvald Berthelsen, accuses FOA and its designated "UFO-expert," meteorologist Sture Wickerts, of downplaying and misrepresenting UFO reports. Berthelsen argues that Wickerts, who inherited the role from Dr. Tage Eriksson, dismisses credible sightings and focuses on easily explainable phenomena like meteors, satellites, and atmospheric effects. The article highlights Wickerts' presentation at the Physical Club at ASEA, where he reportedly suggested that UFO reports are often due to misinterpretations by the public or those unfamiliar with physics. UFO-Sverige claims that FOA's approach, by focusing on a small percentage of easily explained cases and ignoring the more compelling ones, creates a misleading statistical overview.

Berthelsen also criticizes the lack of official interest and research into UFOs in Sweden, contrasting it with countries like France, which he suggests have a more open approach. He points out that even high-ranking military personnel have reported UFOs, yet these reports are allegedly not thoroughly investigated by FOA. The magazine details UFO-Sverige's strategy to send documented UFO case reports to FOA via registered mail, requesting that they be officially logged and that FOA provide justifications for their explanations of misinterpretations.

Scientific and Theoretical Explanations

Beyond the critique of official bodies, the magazine explores scientific concepts related to UFO phenomena. An article titled "Mystiska svarta hål, märkliga rymdobjekt som förbryllar vetenskapen" (Mysterious Black Holes, Strange Space Objects That Puzzle Science) discusses the nature of black holes. It explains that black holes are remnants of collapsed stars with immense gravitational pull, making them invisible. The article references the work of Dr. PCW Davies and Professor Stephen Hawking, who theorize about the existence of both large and mini black holes, some potentially formed during the Big Bang.

Another section, "Tid och avstånd är oväsentligheter vid astral förflyttning" (Time and Distance Are Irrelevant for Astral Projection), delves into theoretical possibilities of interstellar travel. The author suggests that if humans can project their consciousness (astral body) at the speed of thought, then advanced civilizations might possess technology to alter their frequency to interact with our physical world, thus explaining UFO presence. This concept is presented as a potential explanation for UFO sightings, suggesting that different realities might exist on different frequency planes.

UFO-Sverige's Operations and Stance

The issue outlines UFO-Sverige's operational structure, including its editorial address, subscription details, and the role of its support fund. The fund is managed by an independent party and provides financial assistance for the organization's activities, such as producing its magazine. UFO-Sverige encourages contributions from readers in the form of articles and discussion pieces.

It is emphasized that UFO-Sverige's investigations are not strictly scientific but aim to find possible explanations for reported phenomena. They acknowledge that a certain percentage of cases remain unexplained, which they refer to as "UFO-fall." The organization's goal is to have UFO phenomena accepted as a reality and to promote broader research beyond existing ideological associations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the perceived lack of transparency and objective investigation of UFO phenomena by official Swedish authorities, particularly FOA. The magazine champions UFO-Sverige's efforts to document, investigate, and advocate for the serious study of UFOs. There is a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards official explanations and a belief that a cover-up or at least a dismissive attitude prevails. The inclusion of scientific discussions on black holes and theoretical concepts like astral projection suggests an open-minded approach to understanding the UFO phenomenon, considering possibilities beyond conventional explanations. The editorial stance is critical of governmental and institutional handling of UFO reports, advocating for greater openness and scientific inquiry.

Title: UFO-Information
Issue: nr 32
Volume: 1978
Date: September 14, 1978

This issue of UFO-Information explores the intriguing concept of black holes as potential gateways to other universes, alongside a collection of UFO sightings and mysterious incidents, particularly focusing on the Bermuda Triangle. It also touches upon the scientific search for extraterrestrial life and other unexplained phenomena.

Black Holes as Portals to Other Universes

The lead article, "Är svarta hål portar till andra universa?" (Are black holes portals to other universes?), discusses the scientific theories surrounding black holes. It explains that some scientists believe objects falling into a black hole might pass through, not to reappear in our universe, but in another part of it, or even a different universe entirely. This phenomenon is linked to the concept of Einstein-Rosen bridges, described as topological 'wormholes' connecting different universes. However, the article also presents a counter-argument from two scientists at Kings College, London, who suggest that the standard solutions to Einstein's theory of relativity, which form the basis of these theories, do not account for electrical charges or rotation. They argue that in a more realistic scenario with electrical charges, the idea of bridges between universes is unlikely to hold true.

UFO Sightings and Mysterious Disappearances

The magazine features several reports of UFO sightings and unexplained disappearances, with a significant focus on the Bermuda Triangle.

Bermuda Triangle Investigations

Reports from Soviet research groups suggest that there is nothing supernatural occurring in the Bermuda Triangle. Investigations by the research vessel Viktor Bugajev as part of the 'Polymode' expedition in 1977 found no inexplicable events. Some Soviet scientists propose that complex meteorological phenomena, such as interactions between the Gulf Stream, sun, moon, tides, and changes in oceanic magnetism, could cause compass errors and lead to disappearances. A more dramatic theory, proposed by Russian oceanographer Vladimir Azhazha, attributes the disappearances to powerful, silent infrasound waves generated by storms. These low-frequency waves, inaudible to humans, can allegedly cause ships' hulls and aircraft to fracture and break apart, and can even induce panic or death in the crew. Azhazha's theory is supported by research indicating infrasound's effects on human organs and its ability to damage inanimate materials.

Pyramid Discovery

Another significant report details the discovery of a colossal pyramid-like structure on the seabed in the Bermuda Triangle, found by Captain Don Henry using modern sonar equipment. This formation, measuring approximately 230 meters in height with base lines of 300 meters, is larger than the Great Pyramid of Giza. Dr. J. Manson Valentine, an anthropologist, confirmed its massive and symmetrical nature, estimating its volume to be over 9.6 million cubic meters. This discovery is considered a potential key to understanding a long-lost civilization, and a scientific expedition was planned to study it.

Other UFO Incidents

The issue also includes a variety of other UFO-related accounts:

  • Humanoid Sighting in Norrbotten: A forest worker named Bruno Nygård reported seeing two small figures on a sled-like object that ascended vertically and disappeared at high speed.
  • Light Phenomenon in Säffle: An instructor observed a disc-shaped object with a downward-directed light beam, described as a sharp red-yellow glow.
  • Mysterious Cloud in Öland: A dark, football-sized cloud-like object was seen moving against the wind.
  • Sky Numbers in Köping: Three women reported seeing the numbers '1986' formed by clouds in the sky.
  • Object in Örebro: Lars Olof Rehnberg and his fiancée witnessed a large, silent, grey, circular object that hovered and then moved away.
  • Light Phenomena in Kalmar: Two separate sightings of bright, oval lights were reported.
  • Craft in Rumskulla: Fru Anna Karlsson reported a silent, banana-shaped craft flying low over her farm, scaring her chickens.
  • Radar Anomaly: A National Airlines jet disappeared from radar for ten minutes with 127 passengers aboard.

UFO-Information Subscription Drive

An announcement urges readers to pay the correct subscription fee for UFO-Information, noting that the price had increased.

Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)

The magazine highlights NASA's application for $2.1 million for the SETI program in 1979, aiming to find extraterrestrial life. Professor Frank D. Drake expressed a 50/50 chance of finding life before the end of the century, attributing advancements to better astronomical satellites and trained astronomers. The article mentions new telescope technologies, including a hexagonal mirror system at Mount Hopkins and the 'New Generation Telescope,' and the development of a million-channel microwave receiver.

Contactee Reports

Ursula Sethson contributes a section on 'contactee' reports, discussing individuals who claim to have communicated with extraterrestrials. She mentions authors like Adamski, Daniel Fry, Rolf Telano, and Elizabeth Klarer, and highlights Klarer's experience with a Venusian named 'Akon.' Sethson emphasizes that extraterrestrials reportedly choose contactees based on character rather than academic qualifications, valuing purity, honesty, and courage. The article lists three requirements for achieving cosmic consciousness: prayer and meditation, control of thoughts and emotions, and liberation from materialism.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO-Information leans towards exploring both the theoretical possibilities of phenomena like black holes and the more empirical, though often anecdotal, evidence of UFO sightings and unexplained events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation, presenting various theories and witness accounts without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to consider the evidence seriously. The recurring themes include the mysteries of space, the possibility of extraterrestrial life, and the unexplained phenomena associated with the Bermuda Triangle, with a growing interest in scientific explanations such as infrasound.

Title: UFO-Information
Issue: 1/1979
Date: 1979
Publisher: UFO-Information
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 0281-1077
Price: 25:-

This issue of UFO-Information from 1979 focuses on UFO reports and related events in Sweden. It features detailed accounts of sightings, information on UFO technology, and announcements for an upcoming conference.

Key Articles and Reports

UFO Sightings in 1978

  • Stort klot gick upp - och sedan ner (Large sphere went up - and then down)
  • Location: Dalarna, Fors (N. Avesta), Sweden
  • Date: March 25, 1978, 20:29
  • Witnesses: Farmer Folke Isacson, his daughters Margareta (15) and Karin (10), and their friend Lars Nilsson (12).
  • Description: While it was overcast with snowfall and around 2°C, the witnesses observed a large, round object, larger than the moon, ascend from the eastern forest edge. It had a sharp, steady red light and was completely silent. The object moved upwards, then oscillated up and down, before descending and disappearing behind the forest. A light remained behind the forest for a short while. The object appeared to have a faint tail when ascending and above it when descending. The total observation time was two minutes.
  • Objekt med flera strålkastare (Object with multiple spotlights)
  • Location: Södermanland, Björnlunda, Sweden
  • Date: April 6, 1978, 21:30
  • Witnesses: 21-year-old officer cadet Hans Breismar, his father, and Yngve Andersson.
  • Description: The witnesses observed a silent object moving south towards Nyköping. The object ascended in a NNO direction and then moved east before heading south. It emitted white light from multiple spotlights, which dimmed during its flight. The object was described as two fingers wide and about 10 'streck' (a unit of angular measurement) high. The observation lasted 30 seconds. A conventional airplane with normal position lights was observed entering the area afterward. Hans Breismar's father, Sven Breismar, a former Air Force employee, stated that the object was definitely not an airplane. Hans managed to take a photograph, but its quality was too low to be useful.
  • Kupolform (Dome shape)
  • Location: Östergötland, Norrköping, Sweden
  • Date: April 18, 1978, 03:10
  • Witness: 32-year-old Robin Vallé.
  • Description: Vallé was awake and noticed shifting light in his bedroom. He saw the object move west and descend towards the ground, disappearing. Subsequently, a white light moved erratically on the ground for about 30 minutes. The moon had set at 02:56, and the sky was clear.

UFO Technology and Patents

  • Tefatspatent (Flying Saucer Patent)
  • Source: New Scientist, April 27, 1978
  • Description: The article discusses British patent BP 1 310 990, which describes an atom-powered flying saucer spacecraft. The patent, published in 1970, utilizes powerful electromagnets to deflect charged particles from a thermonuclear fusion reactor for lift and propulsion. Electrodes in a pulsating force field bombard charged particles, generating electric current for the ship. The patent holder had experience in atomic physics, and the idea was considered not entirely outlandish.

1979 UFO-Sweden Conference

  • Program 1979 års Riksstämma (Program for the 1979 National Conference)
  • Date: Saturday, April 7, 1979
  • Location: Folkets Hus, Köping, Sweden
  • Theme: Entirely focused on ufology.
  • Speakers:
  • Henry Svensson: Senior Engineer from Milostaben in Skövde, presenting the most convincing UFO cases from his investigative work. He is known for his field investigations.
  • Jan Fjellander: Editor from Stockholm, a parapsychology researcher who will discuss future UFO research. He is noted for his ability to explain complex topics scientifically and popularly.
  • Other Activities: Screening of the film "Forntida gåtor" (Ancient Mysteries), and a popular question and debate panel with invited experts.
  • Attendance: Limited to 400 participants due to fire safety regulations. Pre-purchase of tickets is recommended.
  • Organizers: Köpings UFO-förening.

Wing Commander's UFO Formation Sighting

  • Svensk flygvapenofficer såg hel formation av UFOs! (Swedish Air Force Officer Saw Entire UFO Formation!)
  • Witness: Wing Commander Åke Somnell (currently Chief of Staff at F21 in Luleå).
  • Date: May 6, 1975, 23:33
  • Location: Near the armored regiment in Strängnäs, Sweden.
  • Description: Somnell observed several points of light in a V-formation moving SSW, about 40 degrees above the horizon, heading north. He described the formation as "perfect formation flying." Shortly after passing overhead, the formation executed a rapid flank change, completing the maneuver in a maximum of 2 seconds, and continued north in the same formation. The sky was bright in the north, and the light from the objects quickly diminished. Each light spot was estimated to be half the diameter of the moon, with similar brightness. The color was yellowish with a red hue in the center, and the edges appeared somewhat diffuse. The formation's size was comparable to an A-plane's contours at 250-300 meters distance. Somnell estimated the angular velocity and size to be similar to an airplane at that distance moving at 500 km/h. The total observation time was approximately 15 seconds. He reacted with surprise and focused on making precise observations.
  • Diagrams: The article includes diagrams illustrating the formation at its "highest passage" and the perceived "flank change."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently presents UFO reports with a serious and investigative tone. It highlights credible witnesses, including military personnel and professionals, lending weight to the accounts. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, providing a platform for detailed reports, technological speculation (like the flying saucer patent), and community engagement through conferences and discussions. The emphasis on detailed descriptions, witness testimonies, and photographic evidence (even if of poor quality) suggests a commitment to documenting and analyzing UFO events.

Vad skall svensken tro om UFO? Av folkvalda riksdagsledamöter får han ingen hjälp. De är för hårt bundna av partipolitiska program och utlåtanden från s.k. experter - i Sverige företrädda av en meteorolog på FOA, som säger sig varken ha tid eller intresse för UFO-frågan.

— Thorvald Berthelsen

Key Incidents

  1. 1978-11-01Västerås, Sweden

    Sture Wickerts presented at the Physical Club at ASEA, discussing radar disturbances and meteorological phenomena as explanations for UFO sightings.

  2. 1942-12-07Pearl Harbour, USA

    A radar observer reported a large number of incoming aircraft, but was not believed due to previous false alarms, leading to the Japanese attack.

  3. 1973Göteborg, Sweden

    A case where a mother reported a UFO in a photo developed from her son's film, which was later identified as a street lamp due to camera movement.

  4. 1977Målillaskogen, Sweden

    A case involving a pit, which UFO-Sverige had already determined was not related to UFOs before FOA's involvement.

  5. 1976Kalix, Sweden

    Young men reported landing marks from a UFO, which were later revealed to be caused by them igniting kerosene to create interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FOA's official stance on UFOs in Sweden?

FOA, through its 'UFO expert' Sture Wickerts, claims that UFO reports are generally misinterpretations or phenomena caused by imagination, and that there are no credible UFO cases.

Does UFO-Sverige believe in UFOs?

UFO-Sverige investigates UFO phenomena and acknowledges a residual percentage of cases that defy conventional explanations, suggesting they are not simply misinterpretations.

What are black holes?

Black holes are remnants of collapsed stars with immense gravitational fields, so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape once it crosses the 'event horizon'.

How does UFO-Sverige conduct its investigations?

UFO-Sverige aims to find natural explanations for reported phenomena, similar to FOA, but also acknowledges cases that remain unexplained. They send documented reports to FOA.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Carl-Axel JonzonAnsvarig utgivare
  • Thorvald BerthelsenBevakning av utländska publikationer, textbearbetning
  • Sture WickertsFOA expert
  • Tage ErikssonFormer FOA expert
  • Åke SomnellÖverstelöjtnant i flygvapnet
  • Pierre LaplaceFransman
  • Dr PCW DaviesSvartahål-forskare
  • Stephen HawkingProfessor
  • Olle ÖhmanMedarbetare
  • Jan LindMedarbetare
  • Jan-Ove SundbergMedarbetare
  • Carl-Anton MattsonMedarbetare
  • +13 more

Organisations

  • UFO-Sverige
  • FOA
  • NATO
  • AGARD
  • ASEA
  • Försvarsstaben
  • Flygvapnet
  • Köpings UFO-Förening
  • Kings College
  • NOAA
  • National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
  • Cornell University
  • NASA
  • UFO-Information
  • +6 more

Locations

  • Sverige, Sweden
  • Karlstad, Sweden
  • Gotland, Sweden
  • Esrange, Sweden
  • Västerås, Sweden
  • Göteborg, Sweden
  • Ålands skärgård, Sweden
  • Östersjön, Sweden
  • Pearl Harbour, USA
  • Kalmar, Sweden
  • Rättvik, Sweden
  • Målillaskogen, Sweden
  • Kalix, Sweden
  • Vintergatan, Galaxy
  • +6 more

Topics & Themes

UFOsGovernment secrecyScientific explanationsBlack holesAstral projectionWormholesUFOFlying saucersFOASwedenSture WickertsThorvald BerthelsenAstral travelUFO-SverigeRadarMeteorologySpaceScienceGovernmentCover-up