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UFO Information - 1995 No 04

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Overview

This issue of UFO Information, number 4 from 1995 (Volume 26), is a Swedish-language magazine dedicated to the study of unidentified flying objects and related phenomena. The cover prominently features the headline "Kidnappning och fysiologiska effekter" (Abduction and…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO Information, number 4 from 1995 (Volume 26), is a Swedish-language magazine dedicated to the study of unidentified flying objects and related phenomena. The cover prominently features the headline "Kidnappning och fysiologiska effekter" (Abduction and Physiological Effects), suggesting a focus on the personal impact of alleged encounters.

Editorial and Publication Details

The magazine is published by UFO-Information, with Kjell Thörnlund serving as the editor and publisher. The editorial office and meeting location are in Linköping, Sweden. The subscription price is 110 SEK per year, with individual issues costing 35 SEK. The ISSN is 0346-3540. The magazine is published irregularly, with at least four issues per year, and all work is done on a voluntary basis.

Contents and Featured Articles

This issue covers a range of topics, including:

  • Kidnappning och fysiologiska effekter (Abduction and Physiological Effects) by Jenny Randles: This article details the case of Rosalind Reynolds-Parnham, who claims to have been abducted by aliens. It discusses the psychological and physical aftermath, including alleged scars and missing time, and touches upon the skepticism faced by abductees.
  • Tre pojkar kidnappade i Argentina (Three boys abducted in Argentina) by Gordon Creighton: This report recounts the alleged abduction of three young brothers in Concordia, Argentina, in December 1994. The boys described being taken aboard a UFO and shown "the Universe."
  • Små män (Small men): This section describes an incident in Brazil in 1969 where two girls reported seeing a small, green-suited being, and a friend in another location saw two similar small beings.
  • Poliser iakttog UFO i västra London (Police observed UFO in West London): A brief report from August 1972 about police officers in London witnessing a bright white light that was later identified as a UFO.
  • UFO-flap i Vista, Kalifornien (UFO flap in Vista, California) by Marie Jones & Laura Miller: This article details a series of UFO sightings in Vista, California, between November 1994 and March 1995, including descriptions of triangular craft, glowing orbs, and unusual aerial maneuvers.
  • Fick besök av lilleputtar (Received a visit from little people): A short report from Malaysia in November 1970 about a 10-year-old girl who saw two very small beings in her room.
  • Pascagoula-händelsen 1973 (The Pascagoula Incident 1973): This is a detailed account of the alleged abduction of Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker by alien beings in Pascagoula, Mississippi. It includes their testimonies, the police investigation, and the involvement of UFO researchers Dr. Allen Hynek and Dr. James Harder.
  • Leviterad cyklist (Levitating cyclist): A brief mention of an incident, likely detailed elsewhere or in a previous issue.
  • Flygande triangel över Bosnien-Herzegovina (Flying triangle over Bosnia-Herzegovina): A brief mention of an incident, likely detailed elsewhere or in a previous issue.

Special Sections

  • Ledare (Editorial): Kjell Thörnlund reflects on the challenges of producing the magazine, including a computer crash, and looks forward to the new year, mentioning potential developments like an "Internet" presence and a "Homepage" for UFO-Information. He also encourages subscriptions and contributions.
  • JUBILEUMSNUMMER (Jubilee Issue): An advertisement for a special "10 ÅR" (10 Years) issue, containing significant Swedish UFO cases up to 1979.
  • UFO EN HANDLEDNING (UFO A Guide): Promotion for a guide detailing the organization's goals, interview methodology, and fieldwork.
  • SAF-BULLETIN: An announcement for the newsletter of the SOLNA ASTRONOMISKA FÖRENING (Solna Astronomical Society), covering astronomy, radio, mysticism, UFOs, parapsychology, and archaeology.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the theme of UFO encounters, with a particular emphasis on abduction cases and their profound physical and psychological consequences for witnesses. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting detailed accounts and investigations without necessarily endorsing a single explanation. The publication acknowledges the skepticism faced by witnesses and highlights the efforts of researchers like Dr. Allen Hynek, who is described as an open, critical researcher not bound by a single hypothesis. The magazine also touches upon the potential for public panic in the face of widespread UFO activity and the perceived nonchalance of governmental bodies in investigating such phenomena. The inclusion of international cases suggests a global perspective on UFOlogy. The magazine also promotes its own resources, such as back issues and guides, and encourages reader participation.

Title: Flying Saucer Review
Issue: Vol. 19, No. 1
Date: January/February 1973
Publisher: Flying Saucer Review
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English

This issue of Flying Saucer Review presents a collection of UFO sighting reports and related information, primarily focusing on incidents from the 1970s, with a comparison of alien descriptions from different eras and locations. It also includes details about ordering UFO video material.

Featured Articles and Reports

Varelserna (The Beings)

This section compares descriptions of alien beings from two distinct cases:

  • Pascagoula, 1973: Beings were described as approximately 1.5 meters tall, with skin like pressed cotton or pincer-like, wrinkled and greyish. They had no discernible clothing, moved by gliding or hovering, and had pointed ears, indistinct eyes, and plastic, jelly-like feet. Their language was described as coming through the body. The overall impression was of robots.
  • Peru, 1949: Beings were described as approximately 1.5 meters tall, with skin like pressed cotton, four fused fingers, and a bumpy, greyish appearance. They moved by gliding and had plastic, jelly-like feet. Their language was described as coming through the body.

Farkosten (The Craft)

This section details the characteristics of the UFOs associated with the above cases:

  • Pascagoula, 1973: The craft was bluish-grey and egg-shaped, hovering over the ground. Entry was described as unusual, without visible doors. It was approximately 6 meters wide and 2.5 meters high. The craft had an "eye" and its method of contact was abduction.
  • Peru, 1949: The craft was light grey and disc-shaped, hovering over the ground. It had no door, opening from the inside. It was approximately 3.5 meters wide and 2.5 meters high, with a rim around the craft. Entry was voluntary.

Leviterad cyklist (Levitated Cyclist)

  • Date: July 16, 1970
  • Location: Canelhina, Santa Caterina, Brazil

Sr João Batista Marcelino was on his way home by bicycle when he encountered a bright "headlight" from an unknown object in the sky, accompanied by a deafening noise. He felt himself being lifted into the air with his bicycle and was unable to jump off or call for help. The experience was characterized by total silence. Upon returning home, he discovered that a package of beef-suet from his bicycle rack was missing, presumably "sucked up" by the light.

Flygande triangel över Bosnien-Herzegovina (Flying Triangle over Bosnia-Herzegovina)

  • Date: Early February 1972
  • Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

A triangular flying object was observed between 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM. Reports from Sarajevo indicated it was traveling at a speed of 1 kilometer per minute and was the size of a small airplane. When a Convair plane from JAT approached, the object accelerated immediately and disappeared at extreme speed. Rocket engineer Enver Dupanović stated that if the object was at an altitude of 3,000 meters, it could not have been a balloon or a satellite.

UFO genomgick formförändringar (UFO Underwent Shape Changes)

  • Date: April 10, 1972
  • Location: La Unión, Murcia, Spain

Several motorists observed an unknown flying object in the sky. The incident occurred early in the morning as they were passing through a mountain pass. The UFO reportedly changed shape multiple times. Initially, it appeared as a circle with a sphere in the middle, then it was seen to slow down and transform into a half-moon shape, sometimes appearing split in the middle. Witnesses observed the phenomenon for about ten minutes. One witness was Pérez Mendoza, secretary of the CIFRA trade union in La Unión.

Advertising for UFO Video Material

Page 2 features an advertisement for a video series titled "9 timmar UFO-Video" (9 hours UFO-Video), documenting Sweden's largest UFO seminar from 1994. The series is divided into three bands, each featuring different speakers and topics:

  • Band 1: Jan-Ove Sundberg on "Fantomubåtarna" (Phantom Boats), Inge Falk on UFO incidents on the West Coast, Leif Bengtsson on "Meeting Other Civilizations," and Carl-Axel Jonzon and Per-Anders Långsvens on personal close encounters and events in Dalarna in 1985.
  • Band 2: Marcel Westerlund on "UFO - What's Real, What's Fake?", Virgil Armstrong on "My Contact with ET's and How It Changed My View on Reality," and Mirjam de Boehme on "My Contacts with the Brothers."
  • Band 3: Sten Lindgren on a planned extraterrestrial flyover in Sweden on October 29, 1965, H.C. Petersen on private close encounters and in the Danish Air Force, and Jannice Jarlum on how third and fourth-degree encounters changed her life.

Ordering instructions are provided, with options for direct payment via Postgiro or by filling out an order form with a cash-on-delivery option. The cost is 150 SEK per band or 350 SEK for all three bands, including packing and postage.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently reports on UFO sightings and alleged alien encounters, presenting witness testimonies and technical analyses. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious investigation into these phenomena, providing a platform for researchers and experiencers. The comparison of alien descriptions across different cases and the inclusion of historical accounts suggest an interest in patterns and evolution of UFO phenomena. The advertisement for the video series indicates a focus on documenting and disseminating information within the UFO community.