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UFO Information - 1987 No 02

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Overview

This issue of UFO INFORMATION (Nr. 2, 1987, Volume 18) is a Swedish-language magazine dedicated to current UFO events and increasing knowledge about the phenomenon. It is published four times a year and is ideologically driven, with all work being unpaid. The cover features a…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO INFORMATION (Nr. 2, 1987, Volume 18) is a Swedish-language magazine dedicated to current UFO events and increasing knowledge about the phenomenon. It is published four times a year and is ideologically driven, with all work being unpaid. The cover features a striking graphic with the title 'UFO INFORMATION' amidst stylized lightning and UFO imagery, along with contact information for UFO-Information in Linköping.

Editorial Stance and Publisher Information

The magazine is published by UFO-Information, with Kjell Thörnlund serving as the editor and publisher. Other contributors include Sören Andersson, Ronny Thunér, Håkan Gustafsson, and Kristina Finér. The editorial address is in Linköping, Sweden. Subscriptions are available via postgiro, with a full year costing 100 SEK. The magazine encourages contributions from readers in the form of articles and discussion pieces, requesting manuscripts be typed with double spacing and on one side of the paper. The publisher also seeks skilled illustrators and translators for English, French, and Spanish texts, as well as contacts for UFO enthusiasts who can investigate cases locally.

Lead Article: "UFOLOGER?"

In his editorial, Kjell Thörnlund expresses frustration with "UFOlogists" who he feels fail to grasp the true nature of UFO phenomena. He argues that life in the universe, across various dimensions, is a natural concept. Thörnlund criticizes the tendency to categorize phenomena like weather balloons and satellites under "natural explanations" while dismissing the possibility of extraterrestrial life. He posits that "flying machines" created by humans, with their polluting factories, are inherently unnatural. Thörnlund asserts that life itself is the most natural thing, and therefore, UFO phenomena consisting of life should not be considered unnatural. He points to an interesting discovery on the night sky, visible to the naked eye, mentioned on page 30.

Contents Overview

The issue features a diverse range of articles and reports:

  • Ovanlig djurreaktion (Unusual Animal Reaction): A detailed account from California in February 1978 where a dog named Susie exhibited extreme distress and protective behavior towards her puppies during the sighting of an oval object emitting a humming sound and lights.
  • Runt föremål (Round Object): A witness from Österbillsjö, Sweden, describes seeing a bright, round object moving across the sky after experiencing TV interference, accompanied by their dog barking.
  • UFO stal vatten (UFO Stole Water): A report from Port Byron, Illinois, USA, detailing a close encounter where a significant amount of water disappeared from a swimming pool after a UFO sighting.
  • UFOs över skidsportområde (UFOs over Ski Resort): An account from Government Camp, Oregon, USA, describing a disc-shaped object with red and yellow lights observed near Mount Hood, with witness estimations of its size and speed.
  • Vampyr-UFOt (Vampire UFO): A sensational report from Argentina about Julio Platner, who claimed to have been abducted by UFO occupants, had blood extracted, and experienced a telepathic communication. The report includes corroborating evidence of telecommunication disruptions and physical marks.
  • En läsares UFO-iakttagelser (A Reader's UFO Sightings): Benny Stjärnvind shares four personal UFO sightings from Sweden, including a strange sensation during a low-flying disc sighting over Stockholm and a dog's extreme fear during a night sighting in Kesudalen.
  • LANDET RUNT (AROUND THE COUNTRY): A section featuring brief reports of UFO sightings across Sweden:
  • A bright light observed over Gunnar Svensson's home in Sweden.
  • An unexplained aerial phenomenon seen by three people in Kalmar, Sweden.
  • A large white light seen by Ann-Christine Lagerstedt in Lidingö, Sweden.
  • An object that changed shape and color, observed by three people in Falun, Sweden.
  • A round light with a red hue observed in Haparanda, Sweden.
  • A long, slender object seen moving at high speed in Nyhammar, Sweden.
  • Four lights forming a 'dice' pattern, followed by four red lights, merging and disappearing, observed by Dionne Lindblom in Stallarholmen, Sweden.
  • A rainbow-colored object observed near Landsbro, Sweden.
  • FEMKANTIG SKIVA (FIVE-SIDED DISC): A brief report of a five-sided disc with red lights seen near Höllviken, Sweden.
  • UFO med piloter delade sig (UFO with Pilots Split Apart): A detailed account from Feignies, France, where a black, round object split into two halves, revealing pilot-like figures inside one half before it moved away.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around unexplained aerial phenomena, witness testimonies, and the potential for extraterrestrial life. The magazine consistently questions conventional explanations and encourages readers to consider the possibility of advanced non-human intelligence. The editorial stance, particularly from Kjell Thörnlund, is one of open inquiry, challenging skepticism and advocating for a broader understanding of the UFO phenomenon as potentially natural and life-related. The publication emphasizes the importance of detailed reporting of sightings, including animal reactions and physical effects, and seeks to connect with a community of UFO enthusiasts.

Title: UFO-Information
Issue: 21
Volume: 29
Issue Date: July 1980
Publisher: UFO-INFORMATION
Country: Sweden
Original Language: Swedish
Cover Headline: English "SNUT" kidnapped by UFO beings

This issue of UFO-Information delves into several intriguing UFO encounters and phenomena from the late 1970s and early 1980s, featuring detailed witness testimonies and investigations.

Key Articles and Reports

English "SNUT" Kidnapped by UFO Beings

The lead article recounts the startling experience of British police constable Alan Godfrey. While investigating missing cattle near Todmorden on November 28, 1980, Godfrey encountered a UFO. Under hypnosis, arranged by UFO researcher Jenny Randles, Godfrey recalled being taken aboard the craft. He described being placed on a black bed and examined by a strange, bearded man wearing a white smock, assisted by eight robot-like beings with single horizontal eyes. The UFO was described as dome-shaped, approximately 6 meters wide and 4-4.5 meters high, hovering five feet above the ground. The incident led to other local reports of UFO sightings. Both psychiatrists involved in the hypnosis sessions reportedly accepted Godfrey's account as genuine.

Mysterious Light Phenomenon in Sweden

A letter from Rickard Nilsson, a conscript photographer, dated January 19, 1987, describes an event from January 3rd of that year. While driving near Ängelholm and Klippan in Sweden around 5:20-5:30 AM, Nilsson observed a strong, white light moving rapidly from the north. The object, estimated to be about 90 meters wide, followed his car towards Klippan. After losing sight of it briefly, the object reappeared, moving at high speed from the south and passing directly over his car before heading east towards Ljungbyhed. Nilsson observed the object for about 20 minutes, noting its unusual flight characteristics and intense brightness, which made it difficult to look at directly. He found the experience highly unsettling.

Spanish Count Encounters "Living Thingest"

This report details an encounter experienced by a Spanish count on the island of Mallorca. The incident occurred on an unknown weekday between August 22 and 30, 1977, around 10:30 AM. While driving on a rural road between Escorca and Pollensa, the count observed an object standing upright in the middle of the road. He described it as being taller than a champagne bottle (approx. 35 cm high) with a base diameter of about 15 cm, resembling a stylized bowling pin. The object was milk-white, semi-transparent, with soft edges, and emitted no light or smoke. The count experienced an intense feeling that the object was alive and felt a sense of guilt about potentially running it over. He swerved to avoid it, passing over it without feeling any impact or hearing any sound. Upon returning to the site, he found a round, wet spot where the object had been, but the object itself had vanished. The count, described as a normal, responsible individual, reported no other physical effects besides a temporary ringing in his ears.

UFO "Blinds" Truck Driver in Canada

An account from Vancouver's THE PROVINCE newspaper, dated November 19, 1975, describes an incident involving truck driver Arnold Emslie. While driving a load of ore near Whitehorse, Yukon, on November 16, 1975, Emslie and his companion, Richard Ross, observed a UFO. The object, described as about 90 meters wide, hovered about 45 meters above their truck's trailer, emitting a bright white light so intense it was painful to look at. The light illuminated the entire area, making it seem like daytime. The UFO remained for about 15 seconds before rapidly ascending and shrinking in size, resembling the moon. Emslie stated he had never been so frightened in his life.

UFO Sightings in Lancashire, England

This section details UFO activity in Lancashire during November 1974, investigated by the Rossendale Astronomical Society. On November 24, 1974, multiple witnesses reported seeing between one and three cigar-shaped objects moving in a swift arc. The objects were described as golden-bronze in color, with a length estimated between 15-24 meters. A housewife, Mrs. Tate, observed two smaller, pistol-shaped objects that merged into one. Her dog also reacted with agitation. Another witness, Joyce Thorne, described a similar object with a row of lights along its middle. The estimated altitude was around 900 meters. Later, on January 5, 1975, two children in Uppermill reported a disc-shaped object with a flickering yellow edge and a red flashing light. Two teenagers in Moorside reported seeing a brightly lit, upside-down saucer with green and red lights that seemed to descend towards them.

Unexplained Blinking Lights Near Perseus

An article from ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, published August 1, 1986, and reported in SCIENCE NEWS on August 23, 1986, discusses unexplained blinking lights observed between the Pleiades and the star Algol. These blinks, lasting less than a second, are as bright as Venus (-2 magnitude) and were first noted in August 1983. While astronomers do not know the cause, they are attempting to determine the distance through triangulation. The phenomenon is visible to the naked eye and offers an opportunity for observation and data collection.

UFO with Bat-like Wings

Reported on April 24, 1981, in Traverse City, Michigan, USA. A woman and her 15-year-old daughter observed strong lights that later revealed a large object with bat-like wings. The wings were described as having dozens of red, green, and white lights. Despite the car windows being down, no sound was heard. The object moved rapidly and then turned north. The daughter glimpsed the underside, noting strong colored lights and doors resembling cargo hatches.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and the investigation of these phenomena through witness testimony, hypnosis, and scientific observation. The magazine appears to present these accounts with a degree of seriousness, highlighting the details of the objects and the experiences of the witnesses. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into unexplained aerial phenomena, providing a platform for diverse reports and investigations.