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UFO Newsclipping Service - 2002 07 - no 396

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Overview

This issue of the UFO Newsclipping Service, dated July 2002, number 396, is primarily focused on the upcoming Roswell UFO Festival and the enduring legacy of the 1947 Roswell Incident. The cover story, "Beam down to ROSWELL," by Mim Swartz of the Denver Post, highlights how the…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the UFO Newsclipping Service, dated July 2002, number 396, is primarily focused on the upcoming Roswell UFO Festival and the enduring legacy of the 1947 Roswell Incident. The cover story, "Beam down to ROSWELL," by Mim Swartz of the Denver Post, highlights how the New Mexico city celebrates its extraterrestrial reputation with its annual UFO Festival. The article details the various theories surrounding the incident, from alien crashes to weather balloons, and the economic impact of the mystery on Roswell, particularly through the International UFO Museum and Research Center.

Roswell UFO Festival

The Roswell UFO Festival, scheduled for July 4-7, is presented as a major draw for UFO believers worldwide, with activities including an Alien Market, masquerade ball, parade, live music, and symposiums. Speakers like Stanton Friedman, a renowned UFO expert and author, are featured. The article touches upon the conflicting official reports from the Air Force regarding the Roswell Incident, which suggested a weather balloon or test dummies, and how these explanations have failed to quell public curiosity.

Key Figures and Testimonies

Several individuals involved in the UFO community and the Roswell Incident are mentioned. Walter Haut, co-founder of the UFO Museum, recounts his role in issuing the initial press release about the crash. Glen Dennis, another co-founder, shares his account of being asked about child-size coffins for alien bodies. The article also features testimonials from locals like Nancy Fleming, who finds the UFO issue adds character to an otherwise quiet town.

Other UFO Phenomena and Locations

Beyond Roswell, the magazine explores other UFO-related events and locations:

Paranormal Pennsylvania

A new magazine, "Paranormal Pennsylvania and Beyond," is set to launch, chronicling the state's paranormal occurrences, including Bigfoot sightings and UFO reports. Editor Rick Fisher emphasizes the growing public interest in the unexplained, fueled by popular culture.

McMinnville UFO Publicity

McMinnville, Oregon, is highlighted for its historical UFO publicity, particularly the 1950 Trent UFO photographs. The town is celebrating the anniversary of these sightings with events, including a film festival at the Mack Theater showcasing various UFO documentaries.

UFO Tourism in Chile

Mayor Miguel Márquez of San José de Maipo, Chile, aims to establish his region as a premier UFO tourism zone, citing numerous reported sightings in the snowcapped Andes. The initiative includes erecting observation centers and offering workshops.

Close Encounters in Scotland

Bonnybridge, Scotland, is dubbed the 'UFO capital of the world' due to a high frequency of sightings. The article discusses theories attributing these sightings to a 'window into another dimension' or proximity to air bases. The 'Falkirk triangle' has become a focal point for UFO enthusiasts.

Mystery Lights in Victoria, Australia

In Victoria, Australia, a Grampians valley has become the site of nightly sightings of unexplained lights, attracting UFO researchers and experts. The phenomenon has been observed for over a year, with locals reporting pulsing, hovering lights of various colors.

Northwest UFO Paranormal Conference

The SeaTac Radisson Hotel hosted the Northwest UFO Paranormal Conference, featuring speakers on topics like alien implants, remote viewing, and the 'Mel's Hole' mystery. The event aimed to provide a serious platform for discussing UFO phenomena.

UFO Sightings and Investigations

Several specific sightings are detailed:

  • A UFO observed near MacMillan Pass in Canada, with photographic evidence analyzed.
  • A "Giant UFO observed near Indian River" in Canada, reported by sisters Sue and Sarah, involving a large cigar-shaped object and smaller 'ships'.
  • A UFO seen hovering over Ambergate, England, by Ivan Roulston, described as six double rows of white lights.
  • A US Coast Guard photograph of a UFO taken at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1952.
  • A UFO photographed over Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1984.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes throughout this issue are the persistent public fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters, the alleged government cover-ups surrounding these phenomena, and the growing commercialization of UFO tourism and related events. The editorial stance, as reflected in the content, is one of presenting various accounts, theories, and ongoing investigations into UFOs, acknowledging both believers and skeptics while highlighting the enduring mystery and the desire for disclosure. The publication seems to lean towards presenting UFOs as a serious subject worthy of investigation and public awareness, as evidenced by the inclusion of expert opinions and detailed case studies.

This issue of the Jewish Telegraph, dated June 21, 2002, features a prominent cover story titled "Joking apart, UFOs are no laughing matter," with a striking image of Uri Geller. The magazine explores a range of paranormal phenomena, including UFO sightings, 'time slips,' Bigfoot encounters, and mysterious animal mutilations.

Uri Geller's UFO Encounter

The issue opens with an account from Uri Geller, who recounts a personal UFO sighting in the Sinai desert in 1963. He describes a vast, silent craft with numerous lights that moved with incredible speed. Geller explains that while he believed his own eyes, he initially joked about it, a reaction that contrasted with his companion, Andrija Puharich, who documented the event. Geller states that his public accounts of this and other UFO experiences damaged his career, as UFOs were considered a topic for 'nuts' in 1974.

UFO Sightings in Scotland and Beyond

Several articles focus on UFO phenomena. One report highlights Scotland being dubbed "the Costa Del Sol for aliens" due to its high concentration of UFO sightings, with 300 reported annually. This reputation stems from numerous sightings in the early 1990s around Bonnybridge, leading to the area being known as the 'Falkirk triangle.' The article quotes UFO expert Ron Halliday, who suggests the area might be a 'window into another dimension,' while others, like Graham Birdsall, editor of UFO magazine, offer more mundane explanations such as remote areas and airbases.

Another piece discusses a UFO sighting by Fuad Abbas in Newbridge, Wales, who described a luminous ball of fire that zoomed away. Despite initial skepticism, Abbas became a believer after witnessing the event.

In Illinois, USA, police officer Craig Stevens filed a report about a massive, triangular UFO, which was corroborated by other officers in nearby towns. The report included a sketch and a Polaroid photo of lights in the sky.

The Mystery of 'Time Slips'

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the phenomenon of 'time slips,' exploring how individuals can experience moments from the past. Colin Wilson, an expert on the occult and paranormal, discusses Julian Barbour's theory that time is an illusion and that all moments, past, present, and future, co-exist. Wilson recounts several compelling 'time slip' incidents:

  • Jane O'Neill: A schoolteacher who, after a bus accident, experienced visions of the past, including seeing a friend among galley slaves and witnessing a 16th-century church that had been demolished centuries earlier.
  • Mrs. Turral-Clarke: Who, while cycling, found herself walking on a field path and saw a 13th-century peasant. Later, in church, she saw it as it was in 1293 with brown-habited monks.
  • Three young naval ratings: Who experienced a 'time slip' in the village of Kersey, Suffolk, seeing it as it might have been in 1349 during the Black Death.
  • Mr. J.S. Spence: Who walked into a past version of a clifftop path in north Devon, encountering a new stone wall that later vanished.

Wilson suggests that 'time slips' might be related to a damaged 'filter system' in the brain, allowing more information from the unconscious mind to surface, or possibly a form of psychometry where objects or locations retain historical records.

Bigfoot and Other Cryptids

The magazine also touches upon the search for Bigfoot (Sasquatch). An article discusses a convention of Bigfoot believers in Hillsboro, Oregon, where attendees shared plaster footprints, grainy photos, and strands of 'Bigfoot hair.' Ray Crowe, director of the Western Bigfoot Society, notes a shift towards environmentalists seeking to preserve Bigfoot habitat. The article also mentions a reported Bigfoot appearance in Napa County, California, in 1989.

Another section covers 'Forteana News,' profiling 'Caddy,' a sea serpent reported in Cadboro Bay, British Columbia. It mentions a 1937 find of a serpent-like creature in a whale's belly and eyewitness accounts. The segment also briefly touches on the Australian 'yowie' and the possibility of the Tasmanian tiger's survival.

Animal Mutilations in Argentina

A series of translated reports detail numerous cases of mutilated cattle in Argentina, primarily in the La Pampa region. These incidents involve cows found dead with organs missing, drained of blood, and exhibiting strange, cauterized incisions. Veterinarians, including Dr. Daniel Belot, express bewilderment, noting the precision of the wounds and the absence of struggle or tracks. Theories range from human intervention to aerial perpetrators. The reports detail cases from Salliquelo, Quehue Region, General Acha, Macachin, and Rivera, with over 20 such deaths documented.

Einstein and the Nature of Time

An article titled "Einstein's Guide to Time Travel" by Colin Wilson explores the physicist's theories on relativity and the nature of time. It discusses Julian Barbour's hypothesis that time is an illusion and that all moments co-exist. Wilson also delves into the concept of predestination, citing examples of premonitions and dreams that appear to foretell future events, questioning the extent of free will.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently explores the unexplained and the paranormal, presenting a range of phenomena from UFOs and cryptids to 'time slips' and unexplained animal deaths. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting evidence and theories from various experts and eyewitnesses, while acknowledging the skepticism and the difficulty in finding definitive answers. The magazine encourages readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional explanations, as exemplified by Uri Geller's personal journey from joking about UFOs to acknowledging their reality.