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UFO Navigator - No 023 - 2001
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This issue of 'UFO Navigator,' the Russian Ufological Digest, from November 2001 (Issue 23), focuses on a variety of paranormal and UFO-related topics. The cover headline highlights the return of the 'military-saucer theme' on REN TV. The issue includes a quote from Brazilian…
Magazine Overview
This issue of 'UFO Navigator,' the Russian Ufological Digest, from November 2001 (Issue 23), focuses on a variety of paranormal and UFO-related topics. The cover headline highlights the return of the 'military-saucer theme' on REN TV. The issue includes a quote from Brazilian Brigadier General Joao Edil Oliveira stating that flying saucers are a confirmed fact.
Key Topics and Articles
Police Shoot an "Ufologist"
The lead story details the death of William Milton Cooper, a controversial ufologist who had accused US authorities of crimes and of hiding UFO-related truths. Cooper, who had amassed weapons and advocated for armed resistance against the government, was killed in a shootout with police on November 5, 2001, in Iger, Arizona. He had allegedly threatened local residents and fired at a police officer before being fatally shot. The article includes a quote from American ufologist John Velez describing Cooper as a 'finished psycho' and 'very dangerous'.
Military-Saucer Theme on REN TV
The issue discusses the documentary 'UFO: Life Behind Barbed Wire' aired on REN TV, produced by Alexander Merzhanov and Igor Prokopenko. The film reportedly presented UFO information without sensationalism, featuring military experts and scientists. It suggested that UFOs are actively monitored by military forces and that their presence has posed risks, including near-nuclear war incidents due to malfunctioning military equipment.
UFOs: Terrorists of the Sky? Life and Death of William Cooper
This section delves deeper into William Cooper's activities, including his rhetoric against the US government and his creation of a radio station and newspaper, 'Veritas'. His claims of government conspiracy and alien involvement are discussed, along with his defiant stance against authorities.
"Kosmopoisk" Experiments with a "Time Machine"
The 'Kosmopoisk' research group announced the successful testing of their 'Lavondatr-7' time machine prototype on a human subject. After extensive experiments with insects and mice, where many did not survive, the team proceeded to test the device on animals and then humans. Ivan Konov was the first human 'temporonaut', experiencing a 3% reduction in the physical time rate within the machine. The experiments revealed differences between accelerating and decelerating time, with deceleration being smoother. The article speculates on the nature of time and its dimensions, referencing O. Bartini's theories.
Strange "UFO" Sightings
- Several unusual sightings are reported:
- A mother and daughter in Chile reported seeing a flock of about twenty oval, gray, flying creatures resembling shadows.
- A resident of Bristol, Connecticut, described a 'bird-like' object with wings, making a buzzing, mechanical sound, and the size of a small airplane.
Chupacabra: Flying Serpent?
Reports of increased Chupacabra activity are detailed, with a Mexican family losing over 60 sheep in a month. The creature leaves two deep marks on the animals' necks, resembling a snake bite. Local police are investigating, and rumors of its capture in Chile are circulating, though unconfirmed.
Tunguska "Meteorite" Through the Eyes of Italians
Italian scientists may have found the cause of the 1908 Tunguska event. They propose that a low-density asteroid, similar to 'Matilda,' exploded high in Earth's atmosphere, explaining the absence of a crater. The research involved analyzing witness accounts and seismic data to determine the object's trajectory.
Crop Circles: An Unexpected Accusation
Australian researcher Tim Bull accused Disney Studios of faking crop circles worldwide to promote their film 'Signs'. Disney's press representative, Heidi Trotta, acknowledged the film but denied involvement in creating the circles.
First Discoveries of "Mars Odyssey"
The Mars Odyssey probe transmitted its first infrared images of Mars, revealing the southern polar ice cap and atmospheric clouds. Scientists are hopeful that future data will help identify areas with liquid water near the surface. The article criticizes some Russian news agencies for misinterpreting the data, particularly regarding the size of the polar cap.
Space News
- The 'Genesis' probe experienced a malfunction with its heat shield, leading to overheating of its batteries and premature termination of its mission to collect solar wind particles.
- The AMSETI/NEO program is seeking public financial support, offering membership for $24.95 per year to observe their search for extraterrestrial civilizations.
- NASA is developing the 'MII' instrument for the next-generation space telescope to search for 'Dyson spheres,' hypothetical extraterrestrial megastructures.
- The 'KEO' project aims to send a time capsule containing messages from Earth's inhabitants to future generations in the year 52003, with a planned return in 50,000 years.
Mysterious "Oval" Over Stavropol
A reader, Arkady Alexandrovich Petrov, submitted a photograph taken with a digital camera showing a mysterious object with an aura and complex structure. The article notes that such images can sometimes be explained by light refraction or camera glitches.
"Oval" Over Stavropol
Another report describes a sighting of an object that appeared as a small, pinkish cloud on the horizon, which then moved towards the ground. When magnified, it resembled a typical UFO. The footage was reportedly low quality.
The "Number Mysticism" of September 11
This section explores the recurring number '11' in events related to the September 11th attacks, including the number of letters in 'skyscrapers', New York's zip code, and the number of ships involved in a search operation. The author also notes the date of their own article as November 9th, a date that also contains the number 11.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores UFO sightings, alleged government cover-ups, and paranormal phenomena. There is a critical stance towards official explanations and a focus on alternative theories and eyewitness accounts. The editorial stance appears to favor the investigation of unexplained phenomena, often highlighting perceived conspiracies and the need for transparency from authorities. The recurring theme of numerology, particularly concerning the number 11, suggests an interest in symbolic interpretations of events.
This issue of "UFO Navigator" (Volume 2, Issue 1, 2002) delves into a variety of UFO sightings, alleged government cover-ups, and controversial theories within the ufology community. The magazine presents a collection of witness accounts and historical cases, alongside detailed discussions on conspiracy theories and the purported involvement of extraterrestrial technology in human affairs.
Reported UFO Sightings and Incidents
The issue begins with a report from Stavropol, Russia, detailing an orange-glowing oval object that caused compasses to malfunction. A letter from a witness named Natalia describes a sighting in Sumy, Ukraine, around 1987, of a grey, cigar-shaped object that changed shape and size. Historical cases are presented, including a 1955 report from Hungary about fast-moving 'flying saucers' traveling at 12,000 km/h, and a 1973 sighting in Brisbane, Australia, of a bright yellow light during a thunderstorm. Other incidents include a 1978 sighting of a red 'fireball' in Iran that dispersed into a glowing cloud, a 1982 event in Bukuria, Georgia, where a rotating object induced a hypnotic state in a witness, and a 1990 sighting of a circular object over Kanakerges, Armenia. The magazine also references a sighting of a disc-shaped object emerging from the water in the Pacific Ocean and reports of numerous UFOs in Vietnam, often misidentified as 'enemy helicopters'.
The Claims of William Cooper
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the controversial figure of William Milton Cooper, a self-proclaimed ufologist who died in 2001. The text includes a transcript of his 1989 speech in Los Angeles, where he outlines his theories about government secrecy, alien technology, and conspiracies. Cooper claims that his family had a military background and that he served in the Air Force and Navy, where he allegedly encountered evidence of crashed alien spacecraft and extraterrestrial beings. He discusses secret projects like 'Majestic-12' and 'Area 51', alleging that the US government has been in possession of alien technology since the Roswell incident in 1947. Cooper also asserts that the government is involved in drug trafficking to fund these secret operations and that the assassination of President Kennedy was part of a conspiracy to silence him for attempting to reveal the truth about aliens and stop the drug trade.
Extraterrestrial Technology and Government Secrecy
Cooper's claims extend to the reverse-engineering of alien technology, suggesting that some reported UFOs are actually American aircraft operated by US pilots. He mentions the 'Jason Society', an elite group of 51 individuals privy to this information. The magazine also touches upon the alleged existence of extraterrestrial bases on the Moon and Mars, refuting NASA's claims that Mars is a dead planet. Cooper criticizes the education system for not teaching the 'Unified Field Theory', which he believes is key to understanding alien propulsion systems. He also claims that alien technology has been incorporated into military hardware, such as the 'Stealth' bomber.
The Kennedy Assassination and Conspiracy
Cooper provides a detailed, albeit highly speculative, account of President Kennedy's assassination. He alleges that Kennedy was killed by his own driver, William Greer, using an electric pistol that fired a gas-propelled, poisoned bullet derived from pufferfish venom. He claims that the official narrative is a fabrication and that many witnesses were subsequently silenced. Cooper also discusses the alleged involvement of the CIA, FBI, and Navy intelligence in the assassination, and points to the removal of Kennedy's brain as evidence of tampering.
Investigation into William Cooper
The magazine includes an investigation by Don Eckersley from 'UFO Magazine' into Cooper's claims, labeling him a 'liar' and detailing inconsistencies in his stories. Eckersley highlights Cooper's tendency to change his narrative and his inability to provide verifiable evidence, such as the 'lost' copies of secret documents. The article notes that Cooper's public appearances and claims were often sensationalized by promoters like Michael Callan and Douglas Dean.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of "UFO Navigator" appears to lean towards a critical examination of official narratives surrounding UFO phenomena, giving significant space to conspiracy theories and the claims of individuals like William Cooper. The magazine highlights alleged government secrecy and cover-ups, suggesting a hidden agenda involving extraterrestrial contact and technology. The editorial stance seems to be one of questioning authority and encouraging readers to seek out and disseminate information that challenges the status quo, as exemplified by Cooper's call to action to demand truth from the government and Congress. The recurring themes include the existence of UFOs, alien visitation, secret government projects, and the suppression of information by powerful entities.
This issue of "Navigator" magazine, compiled and prepared by Mikhail Gershtein, focuses on various unexplained phenomena, including UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and paranormal events. The content is primarily in Russian, with some English terms and references.
Key Articles and Sections
Glossary
The issue begins with a glossary defining terms such as "Out-of-body experience," "Water," "Aquarius project," "Extraterrestrial hypothesis," "Extraterrestrial biological entity," and "[more details]."
Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
This section presents the leading hypothesis that UFOs are alien spacecraft. Supporting facts include:
1. UFO sightings in Earth's atmosphere, near-Earth space, on the Moon, and around other planets.
2. Astronomical and xenobiological data suggesting the widespread existence of life in the universe.
3. Information from alleged UFO abductees, including star maps and memories of space travel.
4. Self-identification of UFO occupants as "We came from..."
5. Study of alleged UFO crashes.
Extraterrestrial Biological Entity (EBE)
The term EBE is discussed as a replacement for less accurate terms like "enonaut," "humanoid," and "alien." Despite its potentially dubious origins in a document shown by Richard Doty, the term has gained traction among ufologists.
Out-of-Body Experience (OBE)
Many "ufological" incidents involve OBEs, where consciousness appears to separate from the body. This phenomenon is linked to near-death experiences and visions. The article notes that OBEs can be induced or occur on a non-physical level, and witnesses often describe events that their physical bodies could not have witnessed.
Water - see Underwater UFOs
This is a cross-reference to a section on underwater UFOs.
"Aquarius" Project
This section describes the "Aquarius" project as a mythical US government initiative concerning UFOs and alien contact, possibly fabricated by Richard Doty. It was allegedly created on July 16, 1954, to consolidate UFO intelligence data.
Criticism and Bibliography
This section reviews current ufological periodicals and books, offering a rating system from "throw in the trash" to "highly recommended."
"Eniology" by Viktor Rogozhkin
A review of Viktor Rogozhkin's book, which is described as an original work offering a unique perspective on anomalous phenomena, including UFOs, poltergeists, and crop circles, with author commentary.
Acknowledgements
The editorial team expresses gratitude to readers who provided books for the "Navigator" publication.
Miscellaneous
- This section contains several short items:
- "Mister Magnet" Was Just Sticky: Researchers at the University of Technology Malaysia studied Liu Tou Lin, a man who could hold heavy metal objects on his chest. They found no unusual magnetic or electrical fields but attributed his ability to a unique skin property that acts like suction. This trait is hereditary.
- Do Ghosts Fear Mobile Phones?: A UK television company, "Sci-Fi Channel," conducted a live investigation into ghosts. They found that mobile phones seemed to scare away ghosts, leading to a ban on their use during investigations.
- "Orang Pendek" - "Snowman" of Indonesia: British researchers claim to have found evidence of a creature in the jungles of Sumatra, Indonesia, known as "Orang Pendek." Described as being about 1.5 meters tall, bipedal, and covered in brown fur, this creature is considered to be evolutionarily between humans and apes. Researchers collected a plaster cast of a footprint and hair samples for genetic analysis.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the fringes of unexplained phenomena, from the scientific-sounding extraterrestrial hypothesis to more anecdotal accounts of ghosts and cryptids. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various theories and findings, even those with questionable origins (like the "Aquarius" project's alleged fabrication). There's a clear interest in documenting and analyzing anomalous events and entities, with a focus on both international and Russian research.