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UFO-Nytt - 2001 No 4
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This issue of "UFO-nytt" from July 2001, titled "UFO DISCLOSURE PROJECT DEL II," delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, government secrecy, and conspiracy theories. The magazine features testimonies from individuals who claim to have witnessed unexplained aerial phenomena…
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This issue of "UFO-nytt" from July 2001, titled "UFO DISCLOSURE PROJECT DEL II," delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, government secrecy, and conspiracy theories. The magazine features testimonies from individuals who claim to have witnessed unexplained aerial phenomena and worked on classified projects, suggesting a significant cover-up of extraterrestrial activity.
UFOer Observert ved World Trade Center den 11.sept. 2001 og ved Ground Zero den 13.sept.
This article by Pål Aune reports on UFO sightings during the 9/11 attacks. It states that two UFOs were observed during the attacks on the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001. Two days later, during a storm on the East Coast of the USA, a third object, described as a mothership-type object, was seen over Ground Zero. These objects were reportedly seen by thousands during live broadcasts from CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX TV. The article questions the nature of these unidentified objects, asking if they were terrestrial or extraterrestrial, and how they might have known about the attacks.
UFO Disclosure Project Testimonies
The issue prominently features testimonies from individuals who claim to have insider knowledge or witnessed UFO-related events:
Vitne Clifford T. Stone
Clifford T. Stone, a former US Army sergeant with high-level security clearance, claims to have been involved in missions to recover material from crashed UFOs and observed "dead beings" and even live ones. He states that these observations were kept secret and that he has participated in bringing in crashed alien craft. He recounts an experience in 1969 in Virginia where he encountered a recovered UFO and checked its surface for radiation, confirming it was not a crashed US aircraft. He asserts that UFO crashes are rare but that "we are not alone in the universe" and that evidence has been denied to the American public. He is prepared to testify before Congress.
Vitne Dan Morris
Dan Morris, a former Air Force member with 22 years of service, recounts an incident where he and his team observed three UFOs hovering about a mile away and 1,000 feet above the ground. The objects remained visible for about 40 minutes and were detected by radar. He mentions that during the "Blue Book" period, any reports of UFOs would lead to psychiatric evaluation. He expresses his willingness to testify before Congress.
Vitne Mark McCandlish
Mark McCandlish, a scenario and concept designer for defense contractors, has held security clearances twice. He recounts witnessing a UFO in 1967 hovering over a nuclear weapons storage area at Westover AFB for about 10 minutes before accelerating away. He also mentions a former colleague who saw three disc-like craft at Norton AFB in 1988. McCandlish contacted Congressman George Brown Jr. regarding these sightings.
Vitne John Maynard
John Maynard, a retired US Army First Sergeant with top-secret security clearance, claims to have had access to highly sensitive documents while working at the Defense Intelligence Agency. He states that he signed off on over 2,000 documents and gained significant knowledge about what was happening, including numerous references to UFOs. He also saw images from the National Intelligence Photograph Center showing unusual objects. He is willing to testify before Congress about the existence of "black operations" and a shadow government.
Vitne Karl Wolfe
Karl Wolfe, who repaired photographic equipment with top-secret clearance in the US Air Force, was assigned to the Lunar Orbiter Project at NSA. He describes being shown images that revealed structures on the Moon, including mushroom-shaped and circular buildings and towers. He expresses concern about security breaches and his fear at the time. He also mentions that he naively expected this information to be public knowledge.
Vitne Donna Hare
Donna Hare, a designer and illustrator for Philco Ford Aerospace from 1967 to 1981, worked on projects for NASA. She recounts an incident where a technician showed her a NASA photograph with a fleck on it, which turned out to be a UFO. The technician explained that such anomalies were routinely erased from photographs before public release. She also heard from a quarantine contact of Apollo astronauts that they had seen craft on the Moon and were told to keep it secret. Hare is willing to testify before Congress.
Vitne George A. Filer III
George Filer III, a retired intelligence officer and pilot, shares his experience of chasing a UFO in 1962. He describes the object as solid and metallic, detected on radar, and capable of rapid acceleration into space. He also mentions briefing General Brown about UFOs in Vietnam and General Gow about a UFO over Teheran, Iran, in 1976, where two F-4 jets attempting interception experienced electrical failures. Filer also reports on UFO activity near Fort Dicks and McGuire AFB in 1978, describing it as a significant event.
Vitne Larry Warren
Larry Warren, a former security specialist at RAF Bentwaters, Woodbridge, UK, claims to have guarded nuclear missile sites. He describes a three-day UFO incident involving "objects" that engaged in hostile incursions and fired "pencil-thin beams." He states that these events were highly classified and that a memorandum by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt detailed the incident. He believes these events are more about human rights than UFOs and hopes his fellow soldiers will be granted immunity to speak out.
Over USA: Hvem står bak og hvorfor?
This article by Pål Aune questions the official narrative surrounding the 9/11 attacks. It suggests that Western media has presented a one-sided view and proposes that another group, which was involved and had arrests made, was responsible. The article aims to reconstruct the events, analyze the group's capabilities and motives, and provide insight into the group itself. It criticizes the media's focus on Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, suggesting that the evidence presented is planted.
Okkult Kjemi (Occult Chemistry)
This section, translated by Pål Aune from the book "Occult Chemistry," describes a clairvoyant examination of the atom's nature. Two theosophical researchers, Anne Besant and C.W. Leadbeater, used a special yoga technique to mentally shrink themselves to observe the atom in a magnified state.
Extraterrestrial Politics in the Clinton White House (1993-2001) and the Rockefeller Initiative
This report covers the eight years of Bill Clinton's presidency and his involvement with the UFO phenomenon. It states that Clinton admitted to doubting the official stance that UFOs do not exist. The report also discusses Laurance Rockefeller's involvement in the UFO issue and mentions Steven Greer, CSETI, and the Disclosure Project.
The "9/11 Alarm" That Rang But Was Never Heard or Understood by the World
This section, attributed to Pål Aune, presents a conspiracy theory regarding the 9/11 attacks. It argues that the attacks were not carried out by the commonly blamed groups but by a hidden third party, possibly involving Israeli intelligence agencies. The article claims that the evidence against Osama bin Laden is fabricated and that the attacks were orchestrated to manipulate global politics and economics, serving the interests of a specific group. It suggests that the Israeli government had prior knowledge of the attacks and that around 4,000 Israelis working at the World Trade Center were warned not to show up for work on September 11th. The article also posits that the fourth plane, which crashed in Pennsylvania, was shot down by order of President Bush to prevent witnesses.
How It Happened
This part of the article details the sequence of events on September 11, 2001, focusing on the four hijacked planes. It questions the official narrative, suggesting that the alleged hijackers were not on board and that the planes' electronic command circuits were taken over remotely, possibly by AWACs aircraft. It highlights the theory that the planes were hijacked via a sophisticated remote control system developed in the 1970s. The article also claims that the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was shot down by a fighter jet on Bush's orders.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of "UFO-nytt" revolve around UFO sightings, government secrecy, and conspiracy theories, particularly in relation to major global events like 9/11. The editorial stance appears to be one of skepticism towards official explanations and a strong belief in the existence of UFOs and a hidden agenda by powerful groups. The magazine promotes the idea that crucial information is being withheld from the public and encourages individuals to seek the truth through alternative sources and testimonies.
This issue of the magazine delves into the complex intersection of extraterrestrial politics, government secrecy, and esoteric beliefs, primarily focusing on events and initiatives during the Clinton White House years (1993-2001) and the involvement of Laurance S. Rockefeller.
The "War on Terror" and Conspiracy Theories
The article "Krigen mot terror - hva er hensikten?" (The War on Terror - What is the Purpose?) presents a highly critical perspective on the "War on Terror," suggesting it is a tool to crush opposition to international Zionism. It posits that Osama bin Laden was a pre-selected "synder" (sinner/culprit) to justify military action, highlighting alleged financial ties between the Bush and bin Laden families through companies like BioPort and Isis Pharmaceuticals, and their shared interests in the Carlyle Group. The author claims that the US, through the CIA, was instrumental in training and supporting bin Laden in the 1970s, thus making the US responsible for his rise. The article also criticizes the FBI's indictment against bin Laden, noting that only eight out of seventy points directly mention him and that the evidence was deemed insufficient for a court of law but sufficient to start a war. A second reason for US presence in Afghanistan is presented as a strategic "Cuba" against Russia and China, and a staging ground for further "war on terror" operations. The author suggests that the US aims to provoke "terrorist nations" into conflict with each other through various means, including CIA-sponsored terror actions and diplomatic maneuvers.
The article further elaborates on a grand conspiracy involving three world wars and three revolutions (French, Russian, and Chinese) orchestrated to achieve world domination, citing "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" and the plans of freemason Albert Pike. It claims that Pike, in the late 19th century, foresaw the culmination of these plans by the end of the 20th century. The author asserts that the third world war began on September 11, 2001, and will continue until the goal is achieved, unless humanity awakens to the "main enemy." A chilling quote attributed to Pike describes the unleashing of nihilists and atheists to provoke social upheaval, leading to a satanic-ruled world of tyranny, fulfilling George Orwell's "1984."
The "Evil Scriptures": Talmud and Protocols of Zion
This section critically examines the Babylonian Talmud and "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," presenting them as texts filled with hatred towards non-Jews. It quotes passages from the Talmud that allegedly dehumanize non-Jews (Goyim) and promote deception and extermination. The article argues that these texts are unique in their hatred and self-aggrandizement, but clarifies that the conspiracy is driven by Zionists, not ordinary Jews. It encourages readers to research the influence of a group of approximately 40 million people worldwide who are allegedly working towards world domination.
UFO Disclosure Project and Extraterrestrial Encounters
The "UFO Disclosure Project" section features testimony from Harland Bentley, a former US Army member stationed at a Nike Ajax Missile Facility in Maryland. Bentley recounts witnessing a craft fall and then take off again in May 1958, followed by radar detection of multiple UFOs moving at extremely high speeds. He also describes a later incident involving an astronaut's communication about a "bogey" on a collision course with a Houston spacecraft near the moon.
Occult Chemistry: The Structure of Matter
"Occult Chemistry" by Pål Aune discusses the work of Annie Besant and C.W.Leadbeater, who, through a special yoga technique, claimed to perceive the structure of matter at an atomic level. They described the fundamental unit of matter as "ANU," a heart-shaped entity with specific energetic movements. The article explains that ANU is not physical matter itself but the absence of "koilon" (a hypothetical substance filling space), and that Fohat (life force) is essential for its existence. The authors propose that the universe is built from these ANU units, which are described as "holes" dug by Logos and filled with His power.
Alien Civilizations: Erra, Oktra, and Sirius
This section details several extraterrestrial civilizations:
- Erra: Located in the Pleiades, Erra is inhabited by beings who communicate telepathically and live in harmony with nature, lacking egoism and possessiveness. They have advanced technology, including teleportation and replication, and their society is governed by a council based on spiritual development.
- Oktra: The Oktra Confederation is an interplanetary alliance originating from the planet Oktra, 20 million light-years away. Oktra is a spiritual planet with vegetarian inhabitants and advanced crystal-based technology. Their society is hierarchical, with a queen as the supreme leader. They utilize "Channie lines" for interstellar travel, with a major hub located in Hessdalen.
- Sirius System: This system hosts various civilizations. One planet is home to a race of lion-humanoids (Felini) who use telepathy and inner technology. Another planet has inhabitants who are descendants of Vega and Lyrans, with light skin and hair, possessing advanced technology and having visited Earth. The article also describes amphibious beings living underwater and reptilian-like beings, who cooperate with the land-dwelling inhabitants. A planet in the Sirius system also serves as a base for the Galactic Federation, housing a re-education camp for reptilians and grays from the Orion Empire.
Extraterrestrial Politics in the Clinton White House
Grant Cameron's article "Extraterrestrial Politics in the Clinton White House (1993-2001) and the Rockefeller Initiative" details efforts to declassify UFO-related government documents. It describes Laurance S. Rockefeller's attempts to meet with White House officials, including Dr. Jack Gibbons, to discuss the release of classified information on UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence. The article highlights the "Rockefeller Disclosure Initiative" and the preparation of briefing papers, including "The Matrix of UFO Beliefs." It also mentions the involvement of UFO researchers like Richard Farley, Jacques Vallee, and Steven Greer, who also sought to brief the administration. The text notes the challenges and bureaucratic hurdles faced in these declassification efforts, including the handling of the Roswell incident as a potential test case and the role of figures like Henry Diamond and James Woolsey.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes a narrative of hidden truths, powerful conspiracies, and the suppression of information by governments and shadowy organizations. There is a strong undercurrent of anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic sentiment, particularly in the sections discussing the Talmud and the "Protocols of Zion." The publication champions the idea of extraterrestrial contact and advanced alien civilizations, presenting them as sources of knowledge and potential solutions to humanity's problems, while simultaneously warning of a global satanic agenda. The editorial stance appears to be one of skepticism towards official narratives and a deep distrust of established authorities, encouraging readers to question and investigate these "hidden" aspects of reality.
This issue of UFO Magazine, identified as issue number 19, delves into the complex interplay between private initiatives, government agencies, and the persistent public interest in UFO phenomena, particularly focusing on the Roswell incident and declassification efforts.
The Rockefeller Initiative and Declassification Efforts
The article details the involvement of the Rockefeller Family Fund in pushing for the declassification of UFO-related information. Anne Bartley, niece of Laurance Rockefeller and daughter of Winthrop Rockefeller, played a role, inquiring about the potential benefit of relaxing classification systems to gain more information on extraterrestrial intelligence. She reminded Dr. Gibbons of a promise made in a February 1994 meeting to initiate an informal inquiry into federal agencies' information on the 1947 Roswell event.
Scott Jones, Rockefeller's chief assistant, also actively engaged with Dr. Gibbons, sharing information and suggesting collaboration with CIA Director James Woolsey. Jones reported that Woolsey was attempting to uncover the UFO secret and believed the public could handle disclosure. This information is presented as evidence supporting claims that Woolsey was supportive of UFO disclosure and was potentially hindered in his efforts.
The Air Force Roswell Report and Its Reception
In August 1994, Jack Gibbons informed Laurance Rockefeller that he had received the Air Force's research material on the "Roswell Incident." This report was intended to be used as input for a broader GAO analysis. Gibbons later met with Claiborne Pell to discuss the situation.
Two days after this meeting, Gibbons sent a letter to Laurance Rockefeller, enclosing the "final summary text of the Air Force report on the 'Roswell Incident.'" Laurance Rockefeller responded, acknowledging Gibbons' leadership and expressing a desire to discuss the issue further when appropriate.
On September 5, 1994, Secretary of the Air Force Sheila E. Widnall sent Gibbons a copy of the Air Force's press release detailing the study's conclusions. The press conference announcing these conclusions was held without notifying Congressman Steven Schiff, who had been instrumental in initiating the government investigation into Roswell.
The Air Force's conclusion was that their research did not locate or develop any information suggesting the "Roswell Incident" was a UFO event or that there was a "cover-up." The recovered material was identified as consistent with a balloon device used in a classified project, with no records indicating the recovery of "alien" bodies or extraterrestrial materials.
This conclusion was a significant disappointment to the Rockefeller team. Laurance Rockefeller, in a December 9th letter to Gibbons and Skip Johns, expressed gratitude for the Air Force Review and urged continued efforts toward full declassification, acknowledging that some UFO students felt the report was incomplete.
Critiques of the Air Force Report
Scott Jones, in a nine-page review sent to Gibbons six days after the press conference, voiced strong disagreement with the Air Force's conclusions. He argued that the report, while perhaps intended to manage the issue, had inadvertently exposed additional leads for tenacious UFO researchers. Jones noted that the Air Force, having previously closed Project Blue Book, was now "back in the field," suggesting they had been forced to re-engage.
Jones outlined several precedents set by the Air Force's effort, including making the subject of UFO phenomena and government knowledge about it public, and providing interviewees with official authorization to discuss classified information.
He also offered broader assessments of the UFO problem, indicating the Rockefeller team's perspective on key issues they were conveying to the Clinton administration. Jones highlighted the potential role of the President as the critical player, suggesting that someone within the National Security Council might be responsible for briefing the President on such matters.
UFO researchers also expressed their disappointment. Don Berliner, writing for The Fund For UFO Research, titled his paper "Air Force Explanation of 1947 'Roswell' UFO Crash a Lot of Hot Air," arguing that the official report had significant flaws.
Stanton Friedman, in a 28-page paper, characterized the Roswell report as a "preemptive strike against the GAO" and a continuation of the Air Force's history of misrepresentation regarding UFOs. Friedman carefully analyzed the report, pointing out flaws in the argument that the crash was caused by a Mogul balloon.
Shifting Focus and Presidential Interest
By the end of 1994, discussions within the Rockefeller group regarding Roswell appeared to cease. However, President Clinton's actions and statements in 1995 and beyond suggested continued interest in the topic. Notably, a list of books from Clinton's private library during the Lewinsky investigation did not include the Air Force Report on Roswell but did include books by Kevin Randle and Donald Schmitt, who supported the crash theory.
Clinton's skepticism about the Air Force's explanation was evident in a 1995 trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland. During a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, he read a letter from a 13-year-old boy named Ryan about Roswell and responded by stating that, as far as he knew, an alien spacecraft did not crash in Roswell, and that if the Air Force had recovered alien bodies, they hadn't told him.
The Role of Consciousness and Mental Phenomena
In late 1994, the discussion also turned to abductions and author Whitley Strieber. Scott Jones sent Gibbons Strieber's book "Breakthrough," suggesting that its speculations mirrored official studies and assessments. Jones emphasized the importance of consciousness as the core issue, arguing that if the government failed to address this, it would remain outside the loop of understanding the phenomena and formulating responses.
This emphasis on the mind and mental phenomena echoed the early work of Canadian UFO researcher Wilbert Smith, who identified the matter of flying saucers as highly classified and of "tremendous significance." Smith also noted that US authorities were investigating lines of inquiry that might be related to mental phenomena.
Visual and Multimedia Content
The issue includes images related to alleged UFO sightings, including footage of "flying men" recorded by Salvador Guerrero, and stills from news reports, possibly related to the 9/11 attacks, with superimposed images of alleged UFOs or anomalies. There is also a mention of a video and documents to be presented at a meeting with the Norwegian defense committee.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores themes of government secrecy, the efforts of private citizens and researchers to uncover the truth about UFOs, and the potential implications of extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance appears to favor transparency and declassification, while critically examining official government reports and narratives. There is a recurring emphasis on the importance of consciousness and mental phenomena in understanding the broader UFO issue, suggesting that a purely material or technological explanation may be insufficient.