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Title: UFO NYTT Issue: 1 Volume: 1995 Date: 1995 Publisher: Västerbergslagens UFO förening Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO NYTT
Issue: 1
Volume: 1995
Date: 1995
Publisher: Västerbergslagens UFO förening
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of UFO NYTT, the member magazine for the Västerbergslagens UFO association, delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, with a strong focus on Swedish sightings and research. Published four times a year, this issue presents a collection of reports, investigations, and discussions aimed at understanding unexplained aerial phenomena.

Table of Contents

The issue begins with a 'Förord' (Foreword) by Gudrun Andersson, followed by a 'Bildgåta för forskarna' (Picture riddle for researchers). It includes various 'Rapporter' (Reports), 'Klipp' (Clippings), and 'Efterforskning' (Investigations). Specific articles cover the 'Hälleforsfallet' (Hällefors incident), Danish UFO reports, and a report from Gotland. The content also includes new book reviews and a section on 'Visst finns det flygande tefat...' (Flying saucers certainly exist...).

Foreword: The Cult of UFOs and Personal Beliefs

Gudrun Andersson's foreword critically examines the phenomenon of people seeking solace and guidance from what they perceive as alien beings, often through expensive lectures and courses offered by self-proclaimed 'chosen' individuals. Andersson expresses skepticism towards these 'gurus,' suggesting that genuine UFO experiences are reported by ordinary people who do not seek financial gain or public adoration. While acknowledging the existence of the UFO phenomenon, Andersson emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and critical thinking, rather than blindly accepting claims from charismatic speakers. The foreword also highlights the need for support for individuals who have genuinely experienced unusual events, stressing that they require attentive listeners rather than exploitation. The author notes that the UFO-Sverige association has existed for 20 years, and the rise of these 'chosen' individuals is a more recent trend.

UFO Research in Sweden: The Archive and its Significance

The article 'VISST FINNS FLYGANDE TEFAT! Nobelpristagare erkänner: Vi har ingen förklaring' (Flying saucers certainly exist! Nobel laureates admit: We have no explanation) and 'Den här bilden är en gåta för forskarna!' (This picture is a riddle for researchers!) discusses the extensive work of UFO-Sverige and its archive in Norrköping, which is described as the largest in Europe. Clas Svahn, chairman of UFO-Sverige, explains that the archive contains a vast collection of documents, including over 10,000 reports from witnesses, books, newspaper articles, photographs, and videos. The archive is open to the public for research. Svahn, a journalist by profession, has been interested in UFOs since his teenage years, inspired by a personal sighting. He and his colleagues meticulously investigate each report, attempting to rule out mundane explanations like aircraft, weather balloons, or even bright planets like Venus. Svahn admits to becoming more skeptical over time but acknowledges that a small percentage of sightings remain unexplained, potentially indicating extraterrestrial origins. The article also laments the reduced interest from the Swedish military in UFO investigations compared to the 1950s.

Notable Cases and Unexplained Phenomena

Several specific cases are highlighted:

  • The 1952 Mora Photo: A photograph taken in Mora in 1952, showing two bright points of light, is considered an unexplained UFO by the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOA).
  • Ante Jonsson's Experiences: The experiences of Ante Jonsson, who claims regular contact with extraterrestrials and journeys on spaceships, are mentioned as particularly fascinating to Clas Svahn. Jonsson's lack of financial motivation is seen as enhancing his credibility.
  • The Angelholm Incident (1946): Gösta Carlsson, a 'pollen king,' reported seeing a strange craft resembling a flying saucer with an orange pulsating light and eleven figures working on its exterior. The craft departed silently.
  • Gävle-Söderhamn Incident (1988): Three men in a small plane observed a robot following a power line.
  • The Hällefors Incident (1981): This is detailed in a separate article featuring former police chief Björn Fagrell. On an autumn evening in 1981, Fagrell and many other residents of Hällefors witnessed a large, silent, disc-shaped craft with multi-colored lights moving at low altitude. The craft exhibited unusual maneuvers, changing direction at right angles, and then accelerated away with an orange flame. Fagrell's police colleagues also reported seeing it, with one noting a 'spool-shaped' craft with narrow rectangular windows and a strong blue-white light from within, and hearing a sound reminiscent of a diesel engine. Fagrell's report to the military was met with skepticism.
  • Uppsala Sighting (1994): Magnus Malm and other observers reported a cylinder-shaped cloud at low altitude that pulsed with light. They then entered a warm, disorienting mist where time seemed to stand still, before emerging to see searchlights.
  • Mobyn, Malung Sightings (1994): Two separate reports from Mobyn, Malung, detail sightings of a light moving slowly into a forest and a large, red-yellow, rounded object.
  • Hedemora Sighting (1994): Ulrika Carlsson reported a bright light on her balcony, followed by TV static, which lasted for about 8 seconds.

UFOs and the Future: Predictions and Spiritual Awakening

Several individuals offer predictions for the near future:

  • Kurt Svensson (1995): Predicts significant events that will shift perspectives, leading to a renewed interest in spiritual matters and a reinterpretation of religious texts. He foresees a need to live in harmony with the cosmos and nature.
  • Heikki Vesa (Astrologer): Offers insights into Sweden's economy, noting potential criticism of the government and the influence of women in politics. He also mentions a potential resignation of the Prime Minister.
  • Doris Ankarberg (Medium): Believes that beings from other planetary systems will make friendly contact in 1995 to help humanity. She anticipates a summer of heightened spiritual awareness, with more people open to these contacts. Ankarberg also foresees increased community, a greater appreciation for nature, and shifts in healthcare and the justice system.

Editorial Stance and Recurring Themes

UFO NYTT adopts a serious approach to UFO research, distinguishing itself from sensationalism and popular myths. The magazine emphasizes the importance of documentation, investigation, and critical analysis. While acknowledging the existence of unexplained phenomena, it encourages a skeptical yet open-minded perspective. The recurring themes include personal testimonies of sightings, the challenges of UFO investigation, the role of organizations like UFO-Sverige, and the potential implications of UFO encounters for human understanding and spirituality. The magazine also touches upon the societal and psychological aspects of belief in UFOs and extraterrestrial contact.

Contact Information

The magazine provides contact details for Västerbergslagens UFO Förening, including a postal address (BOX 99, 77722 SMEDJEBACKEN) and a phone number (0240 79135). It also includes a personal contact for 'Lars' for those interested in joining UFO observation evenings.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The editorial stance of UFO NYTT is one of serious inquiry into the UFO phenomenon. It aims to document and investigate sightings, distinguishing between genuine reports and hoaxes. The magazine emphasizes the importance of archives like the one maintained by UFO-Sverige and encourages critical analysis of evidence. Recurring themes include unexplained aerial phenomena in Sweden, the personal experiences of witnesses, the challenges faced by researchers, and the potential for extraterrestrial contact. The publication appears to lean towards the belief that UFOs are a real phenomenon, but advocates for a rational and evidence-based approach, rather than succumbing to sensationalism or unfounded speculation. There is also an underlying theme of spiritual awakening and a shift in human consciousness, possibly influenced by extraterrestrial contact or a broader understanding of the universe.

This issue of 'Ur Hemmets Journal' (Issue 16) features a prominent cover story about Rolf Gohs, a 61-year-old comic artist, who claims to have encountered a flying saucer 24 years prior. The issue also includes articles on scientific discoveries related to space and UFO reports from various locations.

Cover Story: Rolf, 61, is convinced he met a flying saucer

The main feature focuses on Rolf Gohs, a comic artist known for his work on 'Fantomen' and other series. He recounts an experience from 1970 near Stjärnhov, Sweden, where he and journalist Peter Ingemark witnessed a fast-moving, dark metallic object. Gohs describes the object as flat and round, about 10-15 meters from them, moving with incredible speed and emitting a strong force. The object disappeared instantly, leaving a profound silence. Gohs and Ingemark initially kept the experience secret due to the risk of not being taken seriously, especially as they were both involved in creating fictional stories. Gohs emphasizes his clear distinction between fantasy and reality. He states that prior to this experience, he had little interest in UFOs but now believes that such craft cannot be of earthly origin. He also mentions having drawn a science fiction series in the 1950s about beings from other solar systems, though he had no knowledge of UFOs at that time. The article notes that researchers from UFO Sweden thoroughly investigated the Stjärnhov incident but found no definitive explanation.

First Planet Outside Our Solar System Discovered

This section reports on the discovery of the first planet outside our solar system by a group of British astronomers. The planet is located 30,000 light-years away and is roughly the size of Earth. Professor Andrew Lyne, the head of the group, stated that while life is not expected on this particular planet, the discovery indicates that other planets with conditions suitable for life may exist in the Milky Way galaxy. The planet orbits its pulsating star, PSR 1829-10, in about half a year. The discovery was made using a new method of interpreting radio waves from pulsating stars.

Life on Earth is Official

This article relays a report from Svenska Dagbladet dated December 23, 1990, stating that NASA has officially announced strong indications of intelligent life on Earth. Scientists analyzed data from the Galileo satellite similarly to how they would search for life on other planets. The data revealed the presence of nitrous oxide, methane, and oxygen. A scientist commented, "There is a lot of life on the planet." Galileo also detected radio signals that became stronger as it approached Earth, which is considered a typical sign of intelligent life.

Life on Mars - Eventually

This piece discusses the possibility of life on Mars, a long-standing science fiction theme. However, scientists suggest it will take 100,000 years. Three researchers from NASA's space agency proposed in the journal Nature that Mars could be terraformed to support life. The average temperature on Mars is -20 degrees Celsius. Methods suggested include using enormous mirrors to warm the planet or darkening the ice at its poles.

Hubble Telescope Image

A brief report on the Hubble Space Telescope capturing a spectacular head-on collision between two galaxies. This image provides new insights into the birth of solar systems. The image, taken on October 16, shows the 'Whirlpool' galaxy surrounded by a ring approximately 500 million light-years in diameter. This ring was formed when a smaller galaxy collided with the core of the Whirlpool galaxy, creating a cosmic shockwave that spawned billions of new stars in a ring large enough to encompass the entire Milky Way.

Crashed Craft Near Lybeck, 1961

This section delves into an account by Robert O. Dean, who claims a 30-meter diameter alien craft crashed near Timmendorf, Germany, in 1961. NATO forces reportedly tracked the craft by radar and quickly cordoned off the site with British military. The craft was loaded onto large trucks. Twelve small beings were found dead inside and were autopsied, described as the 'little grey type.' The craft and remains were sent to a special military division in the USA. The article notes that the 'OMNI' magazine report on this incident is interesting and not entirely unbelievable, suggesting it could warrant local investigation. Local investigations by Swedish UFO organizations Cenap and Gep yielded no witnesses or local news reports from 1961. The article presents three possible explanations: the story is fabricated by Dean, it's a military fabrication, or the story is true and witnesses have passed away over the years. Dean also mentioned that German Heinz Berger and British officer Sir Thomas Pike had access to UFO reports at NATO headquarters.

Danish UFO Reports

This section compiles several UFO reports from Denmark:

  • Årslev, Fyn (May 29, 1994): Two colleagues observed a bright object with 5-6 luminous, square windows and a flashing light at the rear, moving slowly westward. The object was estimated to be 100 meters away and 100 meters up, with a faint motor sound before moving.
  • Tommerup, Fyn (May 28, 1994): A mechanic observed a luminous orange-red oval object hovering about 3 meters high, wiggling side-to-side, approximately 30-50 meters away. It was described as self-luminous with rings visible in the center. It disappeared rapidly and silently. The observer's dog reacted fearfully.
  • Odense (January 28, 1994): A woman woke to a very strong, blinding yellow light outside her window, which moved across the sky for about 2 minutes. The phenomenon was silent and lasted about 5 minutes.
  • Odense (February 14, 1994): Another woman in Odense observed a strong, round light that was initially yellow with a red halo, which then faded away. Both Odense incidents were silent.

Danish Report: Egon Olsen

  • Urhøj, Vejle (1987): A couple reported observing three luminous objects forming a triangle formation almost every night for 7-10 nights. They felt constantly monitored. On August 3rd, around 02:30, their apartment was illuminated by a warm red-orange light. They saw three objects, described as metallic with a yellow-orange-green and red light rim, flying about a meter above a neighbor's roof. The objects were estimated to be about 6 meters in diameter and disappeared upwards in about 60 seconds. The couple felt psychologically affected by the observation.

How Did Earth Come To Be?

This section briefly touches on the mystery of Earth's creation and the origin of life, stating that scientists have various theories, including the idea that the first humans evolved from other mammals, which in turn evolved from fish, and so on, with the Earth itself being formed from cosmic dust, gas, and other materials that collided and accreted over time.

Ancient Pyramids

This is a review of a book titled 'Ancient Pyramids' which is described as a popular science odyssey through the world's ancient pyramids, focusing on Egypt, Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru, with mentions of lesser-known pyramids in Sudan, Italy, Tahiti, Sri Lanka, and China. The book reportedly explores new facts about the Great Pyramid of Giza, the secret of the Sphinx, and addresses questions about who built these monuments, when, why, and how.

Encounter in the Clearing: Sweden's Most Famous Close Encounter with UFO

This is a description of a book by Clas Svahn and Gösta Carlsson about the 1946 incident where 'Pollenkungen' (The Pollen King) Gösta Carlsson encountered extraterrestrial visitors near a landed spacecraft outside Ängelholm, Sweden. The book is said to contain the full story written by Carlsson himself and includes photographs of objects left behind by the craft's crew, including a quartz or diamond rod with unknown writing symbols. The book is available for pre-order.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores UFO phenomena, presenting witness accounts, alleged crash incidents, and scientific speculation about extraterrestrial life and exoplanets. There is a clear interest in detailed reports of sightings and encounters, with a focus on providing information from various sources, including personal testimonies and scientific findings. The editorial stance appears to be open to the possibility of UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation, encouraging readers to share any relevant information they might have. The inclusion of scientific articles on space exploration and the origin of life suggests a broader interest in the mysteries of the universe.

This issue of UFO-Aktuellt features a detailed report on a series of unexplained light phenomena observed at Martebomyren, Gotland, between October 22-28, 1994. The report, titled "Rapport från 'Ljuset' på Martebomyren", chronicles the experiences of a group of eight investigators from the mainland who traveled to the location.

The Martebo Investigation

The investigation began with a group of eight people arriving on Gotland on October 21st and 22nd, staying with Gillis Nilsson. The core of the investigation took place from the evening of October 22nd onwards. The team established multiple observation posts along a road near Martebo, equipped with cameras and tape recorders.

On the morning of October 23rd, Irre Bredin, Kerstin Hulthen, and the author scouted the area. They discovered a 'Larmmina' (alarm mine) box with a green wire attached to a thread spool on a telephone pole, initially suspecting a prank. However, discussions with the rest of the group indicated a more significant phenomenon.

Per-Erik Karlsson, the landowner at Knutstorp, had set up a roadblock to manage visitors. The observers were positioned at three stations: one at Knutstorp (500m from the roadblock), another 400m further down at a canal bridge, and a third 600m beyond that, near a turn-off. Walkie-talkies were used for communication.

Observations and Sightings

On the evening of October 23rd, the first reports of lights came in around 18:30. Irre described a light about 450 meters away, the size of a 5-krona coin with an outstretched arm, and later a larger round light resembling a magnified fly's eye. Hardy also saw the light, but Mikael had difficulty discerning it. After about 5-6 minutes, the observers 1.5 kilometers away also saw a light. Checks confirmed no cars were in the vicinity.

Hardy attempted to approach the light, which seemed to move into the forest. During this time, the main group saw the light continuously. The phenomenon lasted for approximately 40 minutes, with smaller lights also seen within the forest. No photographs were taken.

Irre noted that the temperature in the area rose a couple of degrees during the phenomenon. The group stayed out until 02:00, planning for subsequent nights.

Subsequent Nights and 'Blinks'

On the evening of October 24th, the author, Hardy, and Linda observed from a distant station. They noted small, intermittent flashes described as 'kornblixtar' (grain lightning) about a meter above the ground, some red and some white, which they termed 'blink' or 'ljusglimtar' (glimmers).

At 22:20, some observers saw these 'blinks', but not the middle station due to fog. Around 22:30, some team members shifted positions. Fog made visibility difficult, and no cars were seen.

On Tuesday, October 25th, more observers joined, including Agneta Halldén. Mikael had to leave. The observation posts were adjusted. Several 'blinks' were seen throughout the evening, along with a red glow and a pulsing light.

Maria Bodlund from UFO-Gotland shared her past experiences, describing a light that shifted colors and was not particularly large. She also noted that such lights are often mistaken for car headlights.

The author recounted an experience from the previous spring where a light floating in the woods was initially thought to be a flashlight, but attempts to replicate the effect with flashlights failed.

Wednesday and Historical Accounts

Wednesday, October 26th, began with camera setup but soon turned to heavy rain. Two stations were maintained. Ola Sollerman from Gotlands Tidningar interviewed Irre about the previous Sunday's events. A meeting was also planned by local heritage groups at Knutstorp.

Despite the rain, some attendees stayed for about half an hour before moving to a local hall to watch a video of the light phenomenon filmed by Gillis Nilsson. Approximately 20 out of 60 people present claimed to have seen the light.

Ingemar Gotvik, who grew up at Knutstorp, shared his childhood experiences of seeing similar lights since he was a child. His parents first saw the lights in March/April 1922. He described seeing the light near the canal bridge when cycling home at age 12, and it extinguished as he approached.

Questions arose during the meeting about whether the lights were spirits, gas, magnetic, or electrical phenomena, but no definitive answers were found.

Following the meeting, Veronica Lind (UFO-Gotland chairman) and the author were interviewed by Lena Swensson from Gotlands utbildningsradio.

The Final Night

The final night, October 27th, was described as the darkest and quietest. Two stations were again set up. Some young people visited, reporting having seen lights for short durations previously.

At one point, a strong blue-white light was seen by observers at Knutstorp, but not by those at the further station. This caused surprise. A witness described a 'black light' phenomenon where an area suddenly became completely dark before returning to normal. The faint glow of a distant cigarette lighter was noted to appear further away than it actually was due to atmospheric conditions.

A flash was seen overhead by all at Knutstorp at 23:26. The night ended, and some observers left around 1:00 AM.

Post-Investigation and Recurring Themes

On the morning after the last night, Leif and Kent heard thuds near Knutstorp but found no one there. The investigators noted how difficult it was to accurately judge distances and time during their observations. Hardy's walk back, which he thought took 5-6 minutes, actually took 17 minutes.

The group planned to return in the spring for further investigations but remained uncertain about what they were searching for.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine issue focuses on a specific UFO sighting investigation, presenting detailed witness accounts and the challenges of documenting such phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting the evidence and observations without definitive conclusions, while acknowledging the possibility of hoaxes, natural explanations, and the genuinely unexplained. The historical context of similar sightings adds depth to the report. The inclusion of a children's educational section on galaxies and constellations suggests a broader scope for the publication.