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Title: UFO Rapport Issue: Number 1, 1995 Publisher: Texas Mediaproduktion Country: Sweden Language: Swedish
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Title: UFO Rapport
Issue: Number 1, 1995
Publisher: Texas Mediaproduktion
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of UFO Rapport, subtitled "Sveriges minsta tidskrift" (Sweden's smallest magazine), presents a collection of articles exploring various unexplained phenomena, with a particular focus on UFOs, USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects), and alleged government secrets. The magazine aims to be informative, educational, and entertaining, featuring a mix of Swedish and international material.
Key Articles and Features
Inge Falk Declared an Idiot by UFO-Sverige!
This section details a significant conflict between ufologist Inge Falk and the organization UFO-Sverige, particularly its chairman Clas Svahn and representative Anders Persson. The article alleges that Persson and Clas Axståhl from Västra Sveriges UFO-Förening, while investigating Falk's claims, secretly bugged him using a tape recorder hidden in their underwear. The report suggests that UFO-Sverige has been critical of Inge Falk and others, accusing them of being too eager to believe in UFOs. The article highlights a period of intense UFO sightings in the Lödöse-Lilla Edet area between 1988 and 1992, which UFO-Sverige allegedly downplayed or dismissed.
What Sank the Estonia?
This extensive report investigates the sinking of the M/S Estonia on September 28, 1994, which resulted in the deaths of nearly 1,000 people. The official explanation of a faulty bow visor is questioned by the German shipyard Meyer Werft, which built the ship. The article explores alternative theories, including: a collision with a large Soviet buoy, a 'rising mine' (an anti-submarine weapon), and most prominently, a collision with an Unidentified Submerged Object (USO) or 'phantom submarine'. The report cites several other incidents where ships have been damaged or sunk under mysterious circumstances, often involving unexplained impacts or phenomena.
UFOs on TV and Video
This section provides a brief overview of upcoming and current UFO-related programming on Swedish television. TV4 is noted for its plans to broadcast a series on UFOs and a documentary about the Roswell crash and the Travis Walton case. The article also mentions a Swedish UFO documentary by Nadja Rogolich and a film called 'Shadowdance'.
The Secrets of Area 51
This article delves into the mysteries surrounding Area 51, a highly classified US military base in the Nevada desert, where it is alleged that the military tests recovered alien flying saucers. The report is based on an investigation by Abe Dane for Popular Mechanics. It describes the base's location, its vast facilities including hangars and a long runway, and its history of testing advanced aircraft like the U-2, SR-71, and F-117A Stealth fighter. The article touches upon the secrecy surrounding the base and the persistent rumors of alien technology being developed there.
Mysterious Animal Mutilations
This section briefly mentions 'mystiska djurstympningar' (mysterious animal mutilations) as a topic covered in the magazine, though details are not provided in the scanned pages.
Triangle UFOs Over Great Britain
This topic is listed in the table of contents but not detailed in the provided pages.
Interview with Boris Jungkvist: Spiritual Ufology is Just Nonsense!
This interview features ufologist Boris Jungkvist, who was influential in the field for many years. Jungkvist discusses his collaboration with Paul Hellberg and their organization 'UFO-Luftrumsbevakning' (UFO Airspace Watch), which aims to scientifically prove the reality of UFOs, with the prevailing hypothesis being that they are extraterrestrial. Jungkvist distances himself from Sten Lindgren and criticizes 'spiritual ufology', stating that their focus is on serious research.
Letters to the Editor (Insändare)
Two letters are included: one from Göran in Sollentuna, criticizing UFO-Sverige and Clas Svahn for their negative stance on UFOs and questioning if Svahn has ever seen a UFO or is being influenced by authorities. The second letter is from Barbro in Lerum, expressing her enjoyment of the magazine and her support for its critical approach to UFO-Sverige.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine adopts a critical yet open-minded stance towards UFO phenomena. It actively questions official explanations for events like the Estonia sinking and highlights alleged cover-ups and secrecy surrounding military projects like Area 51. There is a clear adversarial relationship depicted between UFO-Rapport and UFO-Sverige, portraying the latter as overly skeptical and dismissive. The publication seems to favor investigative journalism and the presentation of witness accounts, even when they challenge conventional narratives. The recurring theme is the pursuit of truth in unexplained phenomena, often suggesting extraterrestrial or advanced technological origins.
Title: UFO-Rapport
Issue: Number 2, Volume 1
Date: June 1994
Publisher: UFO-Rapport
Country: Sweden
Original Language: Swedish
ISSN: 0281-2877
This issue of UFO-Rapport delves into two primary mysteries: the phenomenon of triangular UFOs, with a focus on sightings over Great Britain, and the perplexing global issue of animal mutilations. The magazine features interviews, case studies, and discussions on the potential implications of these events.
Interview with Boris, Chairman of Luftrum
The issue begins with an interview with Boris, the chairman of the organization Luftrum. He discusses the financial struggles of his organization, which prevent them from providing training to members. Boris expresses a strong belief that UFO-Sverige, another UFO organization, is a government-controlled 'debunking' entity, possibly influenced by American agencies like the CIA. He states that Luftrum aims to operate on a strictly scientific basis, avoiding spiritual or metaphysical discussions, which he considers "flummeri" (nonsense) and detrimental to gaining credibility with journalists and researchers. Boris believes that the UFO mystery is unlikely to be solved as long as authorities suppress information, and that the public might not be ready for the truth due to potential religious, political, and economic upheaval.
Triangular UFOs Over Great Britain
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to reports of triangular UFOs. The article highlights a sighting in Stoke-on-Trent, England, on October 11, 1994. Photojournalist David Bailey observed a triangular craft, estimated to be 20-30 meters wide, with red and yellow lights on its underside. The object flew silently at an estimated speed of 60-90 km/h at an altitude of 120-150 meters. Bailey managed to capture photographs, which were later enhanced by a computer to create an illustration. The article notes that reports of triangular UFOs are common across Europe, recalling a wave of sightings in Belgium where the air force attempted to intercept the craft without success.
The Mystery of Animal Mutilations
This section, presented as a multi-part series, begins by detailing the "Snippy case" from September 9, 1967, in San Luis Valley, Colorado, USA. A horse named Lady was found mutilated, with its skin and flesh precisely removed, vital organs extracted, and its body drained of blood. Examination of tissue samples revealed that hemoglobin had been 'cooked', indicating extreme heat was used. Mysterious circular marks, some with holes, were found near the carcass. The article notes that this was the beginning of a global wave of animal mutilations that has continued for over 30 years, affecting tens of thousands of animals, including livestock and wild animals.
Global Scope and Unexplained Details
Reports of similar mutilations have emerged from Mexico, Panama, Puerto Rico, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Japan, Australia, the Canary Islands, and along the west coast of Africa. The article emphasizes the lack of forensic evidence, such as footprints, and the silence surrounding these events, with even guard dogs not reacting. The advanced technology used for the mutilations makes determining the cause of death difficult. Common missing parts include genitalia, udders, eyes, and internal organs, often removed without external wounds. The precision of the cuts, the removal of specific organs like the heart, and the absence of blood are recurring mysteries.
Specific Cases and Investigations
The article recounts several specific cases: a cow in Alabama in 1993 with its udder removed and unborn calf partially extracted; a bull in Oklahoma in 1993 that died from an unknown cause; and a dog in Oklahoma with its head and paws removed. It also mentions the case of a cow near Sterling, Colorado, in 1976, where the heart was removed without the pericardium being opened. Dr. Arlen Meyers, a laser surgeon, noted the difficulty of such precise surgical procedures.
The 'Blue Beam' Incident and Suppressed Evidence
Reporter Jim Marrs investigated a case in Bentonville, Arkansas, where police sergeant Don Rystrom had photographed a mutilated cow. The developed photos revealed a strange blue beam of light, described as a cylinder, emanating from the cow's body. When Marrs attempted to follow up, Rystrom became unavailable, and the case files, photos, and negatives were reportedly removed from his archives. This incident, along with others, suggests a potential cover-up.
International Incidents
The magazine also touches upon similar incidents in other countries, including 200 horses mutilated in Sweden, and cases in Germany and England. It mentions a report from "Fortean Times" detailing horse mutilations in Sweden where the animals were cut with sharp instruments around their genitals, with wounds 30 cm long and 5-6 cm deep.
The "Zegol" Encounter
In a separate personal account, the magazine features an encounter with an individual named "Zegol," who claimed to be an extraterrestrial. The author recounts meeting Zegol in Värmland, Sweden, during the mid-1970s. Zegol, described as having unusual physical characteristics including long fingers and large ears, was photographed by Kenneth Samuelsson. The encounter raises questions about direct contact with extraterrestrials.
Is a Spiritual Ufology Needed?
This section presents opinions from four individuals on the role of spirituality in ufology:
- Carl-Axel Jonzon: Believes that relying solely on data and computers is insufficient for solving the UFO mystery. He advocates for seeking answers in spirituality and the "astral human" to understand humanity's place in the universe.
- Sten Lindgren: Agrees that a philosophical understanding of spirituality is valuable. He suggests that extraterrestrials might help humanity understand its role in the universe, as current global conflicts stem from a lack of inner harmony.
- Daniel Glantz: Thinks that while spiritual aspects are important, they should be integrated into ufology. He posits that if UFOs are confirmed to be from outside our solar system, mere observation data (speed, color, etc.) won't suffice; deeper questions about their origin and purpose will arise.
- P.A. Långsvens: Feels that the spiritual side of ufology is not yet widely accepted ("rumsren"). He prefers to approach ufology as a personal development journey and is not yet ready to delve deeply into the spiritual aspects.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO-Rapport strongly emphasizes the scientific investigation of UFO phenomena while also acknowledging the persistent mystery of animal mutilations. The magazine appears critical of official explanations and suggests government cover-ups are likely. There's a clear division of opinion within the ufology community regarding the inclusion of spiritual or metaphysical elements, with some advocating for a strict scientific approach and others believing spirituality is key to understanding the broader implications of UFO encounters. The editorial stance leans towards presenting unexplained phenomena and questioning established narratives, encouraging readers to consider unconventional possibilities.