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UFO-Nytt - 2001 No 2
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This issue of UFO-nytt, published by NETI (Norwegian organisation for the study of ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) in 2001, features a prominent interview with Georgina Bruni, author of the book "You Can't Tell The People". The cover headline, "FOLKET BØR FÅ VITE!!" (The People…
Magazine Overview
This issue of UFO-nytt, published by NETI (Norwegian organisation for the study of ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) in 2001, features a prominent interview with Georgina Bruni, author of the book "You Can't Tell The People". The cover headline, "FOLKET BØR FÅ VITE!!" (The People Must Know!!), underscores the magazine's commitment to revealing information about UFO phenomena.
Interview with Georgina Bruni
The central focus of this issue is an exclusive interview with Georgina Bruni, who discusses her book about the Rendlesham Forest UFO-Mystery. Bruni recounts a pivotal meeting with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in May 1997, where Thatcher stated, "You must get your facts right, and you can't tell the people..." Bruni interprets this as an implication that Thatcher knew more about the UFO phenomenon than was publicly acknowledged, suggesting it was of significant importance.
Bruni also details her interviews with Michael Heseltine, who was Secretary of State for Defence during the Rendlesham incident. She notes his evasiveness when questioned about his correspondence regarding the events of December 1980. Bruni highlights that while Heseltine initially denied any radar detection of UFOs near Bentwaters/Woodbridge, subsequent information, including a request from RAF Watton Eastern radar in 1989, suggests otherwise. She believes Parliament may have been misled.
Her investigation involved interviewing approximately 110 people, with 35 being central figures who had not previously spoken publicly. Bruni emphasizes that the Rendlesham Forest case is considered "England's Roswell" and that her book brings new light to the subject. She explains her initial skepticism towards UFOs, which shifted after reading Timothy Good's "Above Top Secret" and becoming intrigued by the official USAF memorandum related to the case.
Bruni describes the challenges of her investigation, particularly the 'cover-up' aspect and the 'aftermath' of the event. She mentions the involvement of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) in questioning and allegedly threatening witnesses, citing the experience of Adrian Bustinza. Bruni also discusses receiving indirect warnings, which she took seriously as they indicated she was on the right track.
She reveals that while she received some assistance from government sources, it was limited. She was granted VIP treatment when requesting access to Woodbridge base and received a guided tour. Bruni also managed to obtain a more detailed copy of the famous audio recording made by Lieutenant Colonel Halt during his investigation, which revealed more background conversations and names, including Sergeant Adrian Bustinza.
Furthermore, Bruni uncovered USAF photographs of the landing site, which she asserts are authentic. She also discusses the difficulty in obtaining information due to cover stories and the 'fortelling/dekkhistorien' (cover story/cover-up) aspect. Bruni believes that while British departments might be aware, the Americans largely control the UFO phenomenon on a large scale.
Bruni confirms that Nick Pope wrote the foreword to her book and helped her obtain key documents. The book launch was held at Whitehall, the Ministry of Defence headquarters, as part of a charity event for BLESMA. The proceeds from her book sales and auction items, including Halt's audio tape and a map of the landing site, were donated to BLESMA.
Bruni concludes that her three-year investigation has been an "eye-opener", proving that Parliament was misled and that the Rendlesham incident was likely of significant security importance. She disagrees with Margaret Thatcher's sentiment that the public cannot be told, asserting that people have a right to know.
Flying Saucers: Royal Air Force Knew They Were Interplanetary in 1952
This section features an article from a 1954 issue of "RAF Flying Review", written by Major Donald Keyhoe, detailing early knowledge of UFOs within the Royal Air Force. The article suggests that by 1952, higher-level American government officials were being briefed on "flying saucers" by US Air Force Intelligence, and that former skeptics had been convinced by these briefings.
The article refutes the idea that flying saucers are new American secret weapons, arguing that if they existed in 1947 with such advanced capabilities, they would be in operational use by now. It also dismisses the theory of a Russian origin for these craft.
Keyhoe references Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, who headed the USAF's UFO investigation from 1951 to 1953, stating that no evidence was found of them being secret American inventions, and that official denials were received from higher-ranking officials in the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Ministry of Defence. The article also quotes the editor of RAF Flying Review, who found no evidence of them being secret American inventions.
It highlights specific incidents, including a radar observation on December 6, 1952, where a small light on a B-29 bomber's radar accelerated at an incredible speed. Another incident on July 20, 1952, involved the observation of seven sharp lights by air traffic controllers at Washington National Airport. The article also mentions an observation by Captain John Harter, who saw five "flying saucers" racing behind his bomber at high speed.
Other Articles
The issue also includes a brief mention of "The Majestic Documents" related to John F. Kennedy's request for UFO reports before his death, and an article about George Adamski's encounters. There is also a piece on a channeling by Aleister Crowley and a report from NETI's annual meeting.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena are real and that governments have been involved in cover-ups. The editorial stance is one of transparency and a belief that the public has a right to know about these matters. The interview with Georgina Bruni strongly supports this view, challenging official narratives and advocating for disclosure. The inclusion of historical cases like Rendlesham and early RAF awareness reinforces the long-standing nature of the UFO mystery and the perceived efforts to conceal information.
This issue of UFO Magazine, dated January/February 2001, focuses on compelling evidence for the existence and reality of flying saucers, presenting a range of testimonies and documented cases. The magazine argues that these objects are not illusions but are controlled machines of extraterrestrial origin.
Evidence of Real Flying Saucers
The article begins by citing official analyses from the US Air Force's intelligence service (ATIC), which state that in 35% of UFO radar registrations, the observations were visually confirmed as maneuvering objects or lights. This is presented as irrefutable proof that flying saucers are not temperature fluctuations or optical illusions.
Further evidence comes from reports indicating that these saucers are controlled machines. Pilot testimonies consistently describe speeds and maneuvering capabilities far beyond those of any known terrestrial aircraft. An incident from October 29, 1952, over Hampstead, Long Island, is detailed, where Lieutenants Burt Deane and Ralph Corbett in F-94 jets encountered a fast-moving object with a white light. The object outmaneuvered their aircraft in a tight circle, with Deane nearly losing consciousness due to the G-forces. After eight minutes, the UFO accelerated away at supersonic speed, with Deane stating his belief that the object was controlled by something with visual contact.
Another case involves Pan-American Airways pilots, First Officer W. B. Nash and Second Officer W. H. Nash, who observed similar objects. The article also references a case where pilots flew over saucers, noting six glowing orange-red discs in formation that performed astonishing maneuvers near Norfolk, Virginia, on July 14, 1952. These discs abruptly stopped, tilted, and then veered off at a sharp angle, demonstrating intelligent control.
Physical Characteristics and Control
The intelligence control of these saucers is further emphasized by the observation that they are solid objects. A radar report from August 5, 1952, at Oneida Air Force Base in Japan, described a saucer with a white light, and a dark shadow, four times larger than the light, was visible behind it. This object was also detected by radar, confirming its solid nature. The article concludes that based on radar and visual observations, intelligent control, and the solid nature of the objects, flying saucers are real.
Filmed Evidence
Additional evidence includes the existence of filmed UFOs. A US Navy photographer, Delbert C. Newhouse, took forty feet of 16mm film of a formation of luminous objects near Tremonton, Utah, on July 2, 1952. The US Air Force has confirmed the existence of this film.
Official Stance and Analysis
The article notes that within the US Air Force, there are differing opinions on UFOs, with some officers convinced they are advanced machines and others remaining skeptical. However, the first Project report admitted that the early Mantell, Chiles-Whitted, and Gorman sightings were unexplained and even suggested the saucers might be from Mars or Venus. The Air Force's official stance, as stated in a response to a publisher, acknowledged that the possibility of flying saucers being from another planet has never been denied and that the only remaining explanation for the reported maneuvers is an extraterrestrial origin.
International Sightings
The magazine highlights that the United States is not alone in experiencing UFO visits, with reports coming from around the world, including Europe, South America, and the Far East. Canada is mentioned as taking UFOs seriously, with engineer Wilbert B. Smith expressing his conviction that saucers are machines from space and that their appearance increased government interest in spaceflight and artificial satellites.
The Azerbaijan Incident
A significant report details an event in Azerbaijan, published in the newspaper Zerkalo on October 28, 1999. During a conference of astrophysicists and physicists in Baku, a circular flying object was observed for nearly 17 minutes. The object was described as a traditional flying saucer type, flying over the observatory. Skeptics were unable to deny the evidence, and the event was filmed. Zerkalo reported that a commission was established by the Azerbaijani Academy of Sciences to study anomalous phenomena. M. Bagirov, a journalist, stated that the conference participants witnessed an actual flying saucer. The object was described as bright as the moon and was filmed with a Panasonic M-3000 video camera. Three scientists, including Dr. V. Salmanov and Professor A. Hasanov, provided statements confirming the object was not an atmospheric phenomenon but a technical one. The object was estimated to be 110 meters in diameter and had a powerful energy field around it.
Dr. Steven Greer and the Disclosure Project
The article features Dr. Steven Greer, head of CSETI (Center for the Study of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence), and his Disclosure Project. Greer held a press conference in May 2001, surprising many UFO enthusiasts. He aims to break down the secrecy surrounding the UFO topic. The project has gathered over 400 witnesses, including military personnel, pilots, and government officials. Testimonies cited include Brigadier General Stephen Lovekin stating that "President Eisenhower lost control of the entire UFO situation," and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Brown advocating for the public release of all related material. Nick Pope, a British government official, and Donna Hare, a NASA employee, also contributed testimonies. Dr. Robert Wood, a McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Engineer, emphasized the need for control at all levels, including media.
UFO-Magazine's Stance and Future Outlook
UFO-Magazine was contacted by a British research group regarding attempts to inform the public about electrogravitation, with a report from the House of Commons calling government officials "idiots" for their lack of interest in space exploration. The magazine also touches upon NASA's involvement with SETI (The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) and questions why funding was stopped, suggesting a possible reason related to successful contact. The article posits that within five years, humanity will discover planets similar to Earth, and that at least half of all stars may have planets. This is linked to the UFO phenomenon, suggesting that other worlds are being found.
Paid UFO Footage
A separate section reports on Sharon Rowlands, a housewife from Derbyshire, England, who allegedly filmed a "three-mile wide" flying saucer for over six minutes on October 5, 2000. The American TV company Kiveat Productions reportedly paid her £20,000 for the footage, calling it one of the top five UFO sequences ever. However, UFO Magazine editor Graham W. Birdsall expresses skepticism, noting that such a high payment is unusual and suggests it might be a "hype."
Liber Porta Lucis / The Holy Books of Thelema
This section appears to be a philosophical or spiritual text, possibly unrelated to the UFO content, attributed to Aleister Crowley and translated by Pål Aune. It discusses a journey of spiritual enlightenment and the pursuit of absolute truth, light, and happiness, referencing concepts of the "Inner Circle" and the "Absolute Truth."
George Adamski - Meeting a Master (Part II)
This excerpt from George Adamski's book "Inside The Space Ships" continues his narrative about encounters with beings from other planets. Adamski's "master" discusses the concept of unity and the interconnectedness of all things, contrasting it with the "splintered" nature of human society. He explains that elements and minerals are part of a divine expression that evolves and serves a higher purpose. The text emphasizes that all creations are respected and that the evolution of elements leads to higher forms of service. It criticizes human tendencies to create conflicting combinations and false concepts, leading to a departure from their divine origin.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the undeniable reality of UFOs as controlled, intelligent, extraterrestrial machines, the inadequacy of official explanations, and the need for greater transparency from governments. The editorial stance is clearly pro-UFO reality, presenting witness testimonies, scientific observations, and official admissions as strong evidence. The magazine encourages readers to question official narratives and to seek out further information, suggesting that the existence of alien life and technology is no longer a matter of doubt but a confirmed reality.
This issue of UFO Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 12, dated November 20, 1952, with a cover headline "Mother' Craft Lands Adamski Greets Pilot: Weird Footprints Seen," delves into profound philosophical and scientific concepts related to consciousness, extraterrestrial contact, and government secrecy. The magazine explores the nature of intelligence, the human senses, and the concept of a universal consciousness, while also presenting alleged classified documents and reports concerning UFO phenomena.
The Nature of Intelligence and Consciousness
The issue begins with a philosophical discourse, seemingly from an extraterrestrial perspective, discussing the nature of intelligence and the human form. It posits that true intelligence is inherent and not merely a collection of perceived senses. The text emphasizes that the human body is a product of both minerals and a Divine Creator, with five fundamental senses. The sense of 'touch' is highlighted as the primary intelligence, the soul or life of the body, which enables awareness and consciousness. Other senses like sight, hearing, smell, and taste are described as channels through which this intelligence expresses itself. The text suggests that when the physical body ceases to function, these other senses no longer operate, but consciousness, represented by touch, remains.
The discourse further explains that the human being is an expression of the All-Inclusive Intelligence, and that everything that happens within the Universe also happens within the Divine or Highest Intelligence. This perspective aims to foster a sense of unity and understanding, suggesting that harming others is akin to harming oneself, as all exist within the same universal household. The concept of evolution is presented as a process of moving towards sacred beauty and enthusiasm, with the higher realms providing strength for the lower realms to ascend.
The MAJESTIC TWELVE and UFO Documents
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the alleged MAJESTIC TWELVE (MJ-12) documents and related UFO investigations. It introduces MAJI as the MAJESTIC AGENCY FOR JOINT INTELLIGENCE, which controls information and liaises with extraterrestrials regarding negotiations with US authorities. The magazine lists individuals who have allegedly received MJ-12 documents, including William Moore, Jamie Shandera, Don Berliner, Timothy S. Cooper, and Ryan S. Wood.
It is stated that over 2,100 pages of classified documents and photographs, many marked TOP SECRET/MAJIC, have been received since 1994. These documents reportedly include a 334-page manuscript sent to Project Blue Book. The analysis of these documents, including their original paper and watermarks, is presented as crucial evidence. Ryan Wood is quoted as saying that these new findings clearly indicate that the MAJIC classification dates back to at least the 1960s and involves the original handwriting of famous Air Force officers in the Majestic program.
Tim Cooper is quoted as stating that the MAJESTIC TWELVE program, using the TOP SECRET codename MAJIC, is as problematic to verify as the Dead Sea Scrolls or the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He asserts that the growing evidence from researchers like Dr. Robert M. Wood, Ryan S. Wood, Stanton T. Friedman, and others suggests that the USA had a top-secret UFO program since 1947. Cooper points to declassified documents from FOIA projects like SIGN, GRUDGE, BLUEBOOK, and SNOWBIRD, as well as intelligence from various agencies, as evidence of a high-level intelligence program to acquire UFO information.
Key UFO Incidents and Reports
Two key incidents are detailed through official-looking memoranda:
- November 12, 1963: A memorandum from John F. Kennedy to the Director of the Central Intelligence Office (John Alex McCone) concerning a classification review of all UFO intelligence files impacting National Security. Kennedy instructs the development of a joint space and moon exploration program with the Soviet Union and emphasizes the need to clearly distinguish between known and unknown UFO cases to prevent Soviet deception.
- September 19, 1947: A memorandum for the Military Assessment of the Joint Intelligence Committee regarding the examination of an unidentified disk-like aircraft near military installations in New Mexico. The report confirms the recovery of an unidentified aircraft on July 6, 1947, ten miles northwest of Oscura Peak, and wreckage 75 miles northwest of Roswell Army Air Field. A subsequent recovery of a similar craft on July 5, 1947, 30 miles east of Alamogordo Army Air Field, led the Army Air Forces, G-2, and ONI to conclude that the craft and wreckage were not of United States manufacture. The memorandum also notes that the recovered material is secured at various research facilities, including White Sands Proving Ground and the Air Force Research and Development Center at Wright Field.
Scientific Advancements and Philosophical Reflections
The magazine also features a section titled "SISTE NYTT" (Latest News) which highlights research on antigravitation. It reports that physicist Fran De Aquino from Maranhao State University in Brazil has theoretically demonstrated how to produce antigravitation and has successfully demonstrated the results in a laboratory. His work is supported by 36 researchers worldwide, including a Nobel laureate. De Aquino has received a $600,000 grant from the US Department of Energy to verify his findings and parallel Russian research. The potential benefits for transportation and the biosphere are noted, with links to download schematics for a Gravitational Engine and AntiGravitational Disk.
Another article discusses the NETI (Norwegian UFO Information) annual meeting, detailing leadership changes and discussions about future activities, including a proposed UFO-CAMP. The article also touches upon Steven Greer's Disclosure Project as a significant event.
Cover Story and Related Images
The cover of the magazine prominently features a black and white photograph of a flying saucer, attributed to George Adamski. The cover also includes headlines such as "Mother' Craft Lands," "Adamski Greets Pilot," and "Weird Footprints Seen," along with dates and locations related to alleged sightings (November 20, 1952, Desert Center, CA, USA; December 13, 1952, Mt. Palomar, CA, USA). The issue includes a collage of various UFO photographs and petroglyphs from Brazil, suggesting a broad scope of UFO-related content.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the nature of consciousness and intelligence, the existence and investigation of UFOs, government secrecy surrounding these phenomena, and the potential for advanced extraterrestrial knowledge. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFOs and related subjects, presenting alleged evidence and theories from various sources, including purported government documents and scientific research. There is a clear emphasis on the idea of a universal intelligence and the interconnectedness of all life, presented from a perspective that challenges conventional human understanding.