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UFO Information - 1995 No 02
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This issue of Information, identified as Nr. 2, 1995, Volume 26, is published by UFO-Information and is described as Sweden's oldest UFO magazine. It is an ideologically driven publication with all work done voluntarily. The cover prominently features the headline "Woody…
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This issue of Information, identified as Nr. 2, 1995, Volume 26, is published by UFO-Information and is described as Sweden's oldest UFO magazine. It is an ideologically driven publication with all work done voluntarily. The cover prominently features the headline "Woody Derenbergers äventyr" (Woody Derenberger's Adventures), hinting at a significant case study within the issue.
Woody Derenbergers äventyr (Woody Derenberger's Adventures)
This extensive article, authored by Jerome Clark, details the experiences of Woodrow Derenberger, a resident of Parkersburg, West Virginia. The narrative begins with Derenberger's initial encounter on the evening of November 2, 1966, while driving on Interstate Highway 77. He reported being overtaken by a dark grey, disc-shaped object that maneuvered to block his path. A being, who identified himself as 'Cold', emerged from the object and engaged Derenberger in a conversation, claiming to be from 'Ganymedes galaxy' and assuring Derenberger he meant no harm. Cold described his people as similar to humans and expressed a desire for peaceful contact.
Derenberger's account includes a second contact on November 4, 1966, where he experienced a trance-like state and received telepathic messages from Cold, who claimed to be from the planet Lanulos. The article explores the aftermath of these encounters, including Derenberger's press conference, his willingness to take a lie detector test, and media coverage. It also touches upon subsequent alleged encounters and communications with beings from Lanulos, including a figure named Indrid and his wife Kimi.
The article further discusses the investigation by NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena), which found Derenberger's story to be one of the most interesting cases they had studied, though they could not definitively prove or disprove it, suggesting psychological factors might be at play. The piece also mentions John Keel's interest in Derenberger's case and his inclusion of it in 'The Mothman Prophecies'.
Later sections of the article describe Derenberger's continued claims of contact, his move away from Parkersburg, and his eventual disillusionment with UFO organizations and the pursuit of financial gain from his story. The article concludes by suggesting that while Derenberger's tales might be fantastical, the initial incident on November 2, 1966, had corroborating elements, such as independent sightings by other witnesses, though the ultimate truth remains elusive.
UFO-besättning besökte svensk länkstation (UFO Crew Visited Swedish Link Station)
This article recounts an incident involving Kjell Näslund, the supervisor of a TV and telephone link station located north of Trehörningsjö in Ångermanland, Sweden. On the evening of March 12, 1969, Näslund experienced unusual alarm signals at the station. Upon investigating, he witnessed a massive, disc-shaped craft, estimated to be 150 meters in diameter, hovering in a nearby cleared valley. He described seeing a tunnel within the craft emitting a light grey-blue glow, and within the tunnel, several beings he described as "sugar boxes" – approximately 130-135 cm tall and 30-40 cm in circumference, appearing as clouds without distinct contours.
Näslund reported feeling an inability to move freely, as if being controlled, and received telepathic impressions that the beings meant no harm and wished to protect themselves from observation. The craft then departed northward. Following the incident, Näslund contacted the police and his wife, who were initially skeptical. An investigation by UFO-Örnsköldsvik and later by Carl-Axel Jonzon of UFO-Information provided further details. The article notes that Näslund was a respected and credible individual with no prior interest in UFO literature, and his account was initially met with disbelief.
Other Articles and Sections
Ledare (Editorial): The editorial reflects on the 48 years since Kenneth Arnold's sighting, noting the division between believers and doubters. The author, reflecting on 35 years of study, states that the mystery has not been significantly closer to a solution, with recent claims by figures like Whitley Strieber complicating matters. The editorial expresses hope that the prevalence of video cameras will lead to more documented evidence of UFO events.
Bidrag från läsekretsen (Contributions from Readers): The magazine solicits articles and discussion contributions from its readers, requesting that manuscripts be typed with generous spacing or written clearly. It also states that material from the magazine may only be reprinted with permission.
UFO-Information seeks collaborators: The publication is looking for skilled artists and translators, as well as individuals interested in helping to follow up on UFO cases in their local areas.
Jubileumsnummer (Anniversary Issue): An advertisement promotes a 10-year anniversary issue of UFO-Information, containing significant Swedish UFO cases up to 1979, available for 35 SEK.
UFO – En handledning (UFO – A Guide): Another advertisement promotes a handbook on UFO investigation methodology, available for 30 SEK.
Mystiska ljussken syntes över Lunger (Mysterious Lights Seen Over Lunger): This short piece describes an incident where Camilla Karlsson and her boyfriend Torbjörn Larsson witnessed unusual lights and a triangular craft over Lunger, Sweden, on a Tuesday evening. They describe a large red light and later two craft, one of which hovered and descended slowly. Karlsson expressed certainty that it was not an airplane and that some form of life must exist in space.
Budskap och iakttagelser (Messages and Observations): This section, related to the Derenberger case, details further alleged telepathic communications and observations, including Derenberger's description of the Lanulosians' society and their desire for contact.
NICAP gör sin sorti (NICAP Makes its Exit): This section details NICAP's investigation into the Derenberger case, their skepticism, and their eventual conclusion that the case could not be dismissed as a hoax, though they could not rule out psychological factors.
Colds värld (Cold's World): This part of the Derenberger narrative continues with more alleged interactions and details about the Lanulosians.
Från jorden till Lanulos (From Earth to Lanulos): This section continues the narrative of Derenberger's alleged travels and interactions with beings from Lanulos, including a trip to the Amazon and observations of the solar system.
Vadig och tidcykeln (Vadig and the Time Cycle): This section introduces another alleged contactee, Torn Monteleone, who claimed encounters with a being named Vadig from Lanulos. The article contrasts Monteleone's story with Derenberger's and discusses John Keel's analysis of these cases in relation to time cycles.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around close encounters with extraterrestrials, telepathic communication, and the investigation of UFO phenomena. The magazine appears to present these cases with a degree of seriousness, particularly the Derenberger and Näslund incidents, while also acknowledging skepticism and the challenges of verification. The editorial stance, as expressed in the "Ledare" section, suggests a long-standing interest in the UFO mystery without claiming definitive solutions, and a hope for more concrete evidence, such as video recordings. The publication actively solicits reader contributions and aims to foster a community of UFO enthusiasts.
Title: UFO-Information
Issue Date: September 1972
Publisher: UFO-Information
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO-Information, dated September 1972, focuses on various UFO and UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) sightings reported across Sweden. The magazine presents witness accounts, investigative notes, and details of phenomena observed in different regions.
Key Articles and Sightings
Einar Sees a UFO Over Nås
The main cover story details a sighting by Einar Forsberg from Davidshyttan, near Nås. On a Tuesday morning around 4:55 AM, Forsberg observed a strange object in the sky. He noted that it had several sharp headlights and rotated at times, with some lamps occasionally dimming. Forsberg also mentioned that a morning plane passed by, and its sound was audible, but the observed phenomenon was completely silent. He was convinced it was a UFO, not a conventional aircraft.
A Box-Like Figure
Ing. Söderberg provides an account from January 1959, detailing an observation by Gottfrid Olsson, a 62-year-old factory worker from Dombäck, Husum. Olsson saw a luminous, box-like object standing near Riks-13 around 10:10 PM. The object was described as being approximately human-sized, with distinct shoulder parts and a lower body that was straight and angular, resembling a box. The head was less defined, appearing 'cloudy.' The object emitted a strong red-white glow with a vertical blue stripe. Suddenly, it flashed and disappeared, with Olsson unable to determine its direction.
Luminous Phenomenon Over Morkarla?
This section reports on a bright phenomenon observed over Morkarla, east of Uppsala, on Christmas Eve. Olof Ahlén witnessed a large, illuminated object that moved at high speed towards Uppsala. Neither F 16 (a Swedish Air Force wing) nor Arlanda Airport could explain the sighting. Ahlén described the craft as round, emitting a strong light that illuminated the surroundings. The event lasted about 30 seconds, with the object estimated to be between 500 and 1000 meters high. He noted the absence of any engine noise, ruling out a conventional aircraft. A long fiery tail followed the craft, and it displayed various colors, including blue, red, and green.
Aerial Phenomena Seen in Umnäs
This report from Tärnaby (VK) mentions similar phenomena to those previously reported by 12-year-old Hampus Mosesson. Jarl Orrkvist of Umnäs described hearing a humming sound, initially mistaking it for a helicopter. Upon looking out, he saw a craft that produced a different engine sound, spreading various colors, mostly red. The craft moved slowly over Umnässjön, and Orrkvist was struck by the steady, low motor sound and the lack of propeller noise typical of a helicopter. Johnny and Gun-Lis Gyllmo from Boksjön, Tärna, also reported seeing a brilliant light phenomenon during a car journey.
Was It a UFO?
Reported from Ersmark (NV), this incident involved three 11-year-old girls: Elina Boström, Linnea Hedström, and Elin Staflund. They observed something strange in the sky around 5:50 PM, describing it as a large starfall with twelve bright balls falling continuously. The exact nature of the phenomenon remains undetermined.
Investigations and Editorial Notes
The magazine includes a section on "Undersökning och bearbetning" (Investigation and Processing), listing the individuals involved: Ragnar Söderberg (interviews, field research, photography), Carl-Axel Jonzon (interviews), Jan Ove Sundberg (processing), and Anders Liljegren (final processing). The issue is dated September 1972.
SAF-BULLETIN
A separate section promotes the SAF-BULLETIN, a publication for members of the Solna Astronomical Association. It covers topics such as astronomy, radio, mysticism, UFOs, parapsychology, archaeology, and ancient history. Membership fees and ordering information are provided.
UFO-Video Offer
Page 2 advertises a collection of "9 timmar UFO-Video," documenting Sweden's largest UFO seminar from October 29, 1994. The video is divided into three bands, featuring presentations by various individuals like Jan-Ove Sundberg, Inge Falk, Leif Bengtsson, Carl-Axel Jonzon, Per-Anders Långsvens, Marcel Westerlund, Virgil Armstrong, Mirjam de Boehme, Sten Lindgren, H.C. Petersen, and Jannice Jarlum. Ordering instructions via postal giro or mail are provided, with costs for individual bands or the complete set.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme throughout this issue is the reporting and investigation of unexplained aerial phenomena in Sweden. The magazine appears to maintain an open stance towards UFO sightings, presenting witness testimonies and preliminary investigative findings without immediate dismissal. The inclusion of detailed witness accounts, along with the investigative team's names, suggests a commitment to documenting and exploring these events. The publication also serves as a platform for related interests, as indicated by the SAF-BULLETIN advertisement and the UFO-Video offer, suggesting a community focused on paranormal and extraterrestrial subjects.