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Title: UFO Rapport Issue: Number 2 Date: June 1995 Price: 60 kr Publisher: UFO-Östergötland

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO Rapport
Issue: Number 2
Date: June 1995
Price: 60 kr
Publisher: UFO-Östergötland

This issue of UFO Rapport focuses heavily on extraterrestrial (ET) themes, presenting a "36-page ET-special" with a variety of articles exploring different facets of alien encounters and UFO phenomena. The cover headline, "Myndighetskrav: Sätt utomjordingarna i karantän" (Government Demand: Quarantine the Aliens), sets a tone of official concern and potential threat.

Key Articles and Themes

The ET Debate: Physical Contact vs. Inner Experience

The magazine opens with a discussion on the nature of ET contact, contrasting traditional "nuts and bolts" physical encounters with more recent theories of "inner experiences." The article "Fysisk Kontakt eller Inre Upplevelse?" (Physical Contact or Inner Experience?) explores how some witnesses now describe encounters that seem more dreamlike, questioning the physical reality of these events. It references John A. Keel's concept of "Bedroom Invaders" and David M. Jacobs' theory of "screen memories," suggesting that the mind might be creating or altering perceptions of encounters. The article also touches upon the idea of "illegal aliens" in the context of human immigration, drawing a parallel to the term's potential misinterpretation regarding extraterrestrials.

Categorizing Extraterrestrials: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to classifying alien types. The article "ET: Den Gode, Den Onde, Den Fule" (ET: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly) presents three main categories of beings encountered by humans.

  • Den Gode (The Good): These are often described as human-like, muscular, and wise, sometimes appearing as angelic figures sent to help humanity. Their messages are often cryptic, and their actions are sometimes perceived as passive despite their advanced capabilities.
  • Den Onde (The Bad): This category typically refers to the "greys" – small beings (90-120 cm) with disproportionately large heads, black insect-like eyes, and four-fingered hands. They are associated with abductions and are described as emotionless, cold, and efficient, performing medical examinations on humans.
  • Den Fule (The Ugly): These beings are depicted as grotesque, often reptilian or insectoid in appearance, with features like large ears, sharp teeth, and claws. They are seen as primarily existing to instill fear and keep observers away from UFO landing sites.

The article criticizes the perceived hypocrisy of some ETs, suggesting they don't always practice what they preach, and highlights the negative impacts of alien interactions, including psychological trauma and potential death.

The "Impossible Hand": ET Anatomy and Capabilities

"ET:s 'Omöjliga Hand'" (ET's 'Impossible Hand') investigates the common description of aliens having hands with only four fingers and no thumb. The article interviews hand surgeon Sorna Rajan, who explains that while a four-fingered hand might be at a disadvantage, it's theoretically possible for ETs to adapt and function with such anatomy, especially if their brain capabilities are highly developed. The piece also speculates on the origins of such a trait, suggesting it could be a genetic mutation or a result of their evolutionary path. The article concludes that the lack of a thumb is not definitive proof against the existence of ETs.

Swedish Close Encounters: 1931-1988

"Närkontakt i Sverige 1931-1988" (Close Contact in Sweden 1931-1988) provides a detailed chronological catalog of UFO sightings and alien encounters reported across Sweden. The article lists over a dozen specific incidents, including:

  • December 1931: Helge Eriksson encountered small, green-suited beings near a UFO in Eslöv.
  • January 1942: A UFO landed near Erland Thorander's home in Vallsta Mellanström, and a being in a cape emerged.
  • May 1946: Gösta Carlsson saw beings near a UFO in Ängelholm, described as men and women with distinct features.
  • March 1949: Lars Persson reported seeing UFOs and beings resembling divers near Piteå.
  • June 1949: Doris Paulsson encountered small beings with large eyes near a UFO on Frösön.
  • August 1958: A man in Västergötland saw a being with a helmet emitting a blue light.
  • September 1959: Gideon Johanson witnessed a UFO crash near Mariannelund and communicated telepathically with the occupants.
  • June 1963: Birgit Röst saw tall, muscular beings in silver suits near a craft on Flåsjön.
  • August 1967: Teenagers in Kolmården encountered a predator-like being.
  • March 1969: Kjell Näslund observed large beings and a massive UFO near Trehörningsjö.
  • August 1970: Märta Mohlinder reported seeing a "Lilleman" (Little Man) near Luleå.
  • February 1971: Multiple sightings of a "Lilleman" figure, about a meter tall, were reported in northern Sweden.
  • March 1974: An anonymous witness in Vallentuna was abducted by beings and subjected to examination.
  • February 1977: Nils Thomas Labba saw figures near Övre Soppero.
  • October 1977: Kurt Nilsson encountered three beings near a TV mast in Hemliden.
  • December 1977: Bruno Nygård saw beings inside a "snusdosa"-like craft near Sahavaara.
  • July 1978: Karl-Erik Pettersson reported an encounter with a short, grey being that burned his feet.
  • August 1978: Lars Westerlund saw a figure resembling a German soldier near Bräcke.
  • September 1978: Jeanette Eklöf saw a black silhouette near a UFO-like object in Sundsvall.
  • January 1979: Lars Eriksson encountered a meter-high being near Värnamo.
  • Winter 1979: Hans-Gustav Hermansson saw a being in blue clothing near Bräcke.
  • December 1979: Matilda Nilsson saw a being near her home in Bräcke.
  • August 1980: Marie Forsström encountered a green, glowing being.
  • Autumn 1980: Police officers observed a luminous object with two figures inside near Svedjan.
  • February 1984: Ante Johnson reported an attempted abduction by figures from a "flying submarine."
  • November 1988: Rune Asplund saw a frog-like being in silver attire.

Viviann Saw Three Small Green Men

"Viviann såg tre gröna små män" (Viviann Saw Three Small Green Men) recounts an experience where Viviann Mansfield and her family in Östergötland encountered three small green beings on their balcony. Described as about 120 cm tall with large black eyes and small faces, they radiated a sense of humility and love, communicating telepathically with Viviann, who felt no fear.

Government Demands Quarantine

"Myndigheterna kräver: Utomjordingarna ska sättas i karantän!" (Government Demands: Quarantine the Aliens!) highlights a call for official action regarding potential alien visitors. This article suggests a governmental stance on managing and containing extraterrestrial presence.

Landvetter Admits UFO Sightings

"Landvetter erkänner: Vi ser UFO på radar!" (Landvetter Admits: We See UFOs on Radar!) reports on an official acknowledgment from Landvetter airport personnel about observing UFOs on radar, indicating a level of official recognition of these phenomena.

Other Mentions

The issue also includes a section on "ET:s 'omöjliga chans'" (ET's 'impossible chance'), a review of books like "Allting finns" (Everything Exists) and "Mötet i Gläntan" (The Meeting in the Glade), and a continuation of "De Mystiska Stymparna, Del 2" (The Mysterious Stompers, Part 2). There's also a piece on "UFO i Sverige: Oidentifierade Flygande Föremål längs Västerdalälven" (UFO in Sweden: Unidentified Flying Objects along the Västerdalälven River) and an exploration of the Roswell crash and the "autopsy film."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO Rapport strongly leans into the sensational and speculative aspects of UFOlogy. The editorial stance appears to be one that acknowledges the reality of UFO sightings and alien encounters, presenting a wide range of witness testimonies and theoretical discussions. There's a clear interest in categorizing aliens and detailing their physical characteristics, as well as exploring the potential implications for humanity. The article "Hotet från flummarna" (The Threat from the 'Flummarnas') expresses a critical view of certain spiritual or esoteric approaches to UFO beliefs, warning against passive acceptance and emphasizing the need for active responsibility. The magazine aims to inform and provoke thought among its readers, presenting a mix of investigative reporting, witness accounts, and theoretical speculation within the realm of ufology.

Title: UFO-Rapport
Issue: 3
Volume: 1995
Issue Date: September 1995
Publisher: UFO-Rapport
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
ISSN: 0281-652X
Price: 35 SEK

This issue of UFO-Rapport focuses on several key topics within the UFO and paranormal community: the alleged Roswell crash and associated 'autopsy films', UFO sightings and radar confirmations in Sweden, and the disturbing phenomenon of animal mutilations, along with government responses to UFO inquiries.

The Roswell Crash and 'Autopsy Films'

The lead story, announced on the cover, discusses the Roswell crash and a purported 'autopsy film'. It details how a 76-year-old US Army veteran allegedly provided a film he had illegally copied. This film reportedly shows the aftermath of a UFO crash in the 1940s, possibly Roswell, New Mexico, and the subsequent examination of two alien humanoids. The film allegedly includes scenes of surgeons taking skin samples and other evidence, with armed military personnel in the background. A sequence purportedly shows the then-US President Harry S. Truman inspecting the crash site. The veteran is seeking a six-figure sum for the film, and TV companies are reportedly bidding for broadcast rights. The British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) is said to have obtained a copy.

UFO Sightings in Sweden

Several articles detail UFO sightings across Sweden:

  • Hedalund Family Experience: The Mansfield-Bäck family from Hedalund recounts their experiences, including Viviann Mansfield's earlier sighting of a blinding light in her rearview mirror and a more significant event on August 21, 1993, where the entire family witnessed a triangular, 'shell-green' craft flying low over their house. Weine Bäck, Viviann's husband, expresses strong conviction in the reality of UFOs and alien visitors.
  • Sabina and Rebecca's Sighting: In December 1993, 13-year-old Sabina and her friend Rebecca witnessed a shimmering, orange-yellow oval object flying slowly near Hedalund.
  • Landvetter Radar Sightings: A report from Landvetter airport reveals that air traffic controllers have detected UFOs on radar on multiple occasions, particularly in 1992. One incident involved three unidentified flying objects moving at approximately 15,000 km/h over southwestern Gothenburg. The controller, speaking anonymously, claims they were 'scared into silence' by management, who feared alarming passengers. Airport management, however, denies any knowledge of 'confidential meetings' regarding UFOs.
  • Västerdalälven Sightings: This section details numerous sightings along the Västerdalälven river in Dalarna between October 1994 and March 1995. Reports include a red, glowing light observed near Mosjön, 'sharply shining red lamps' on a craft, a 'yellow cloud' that formed rings, and 'sharp beams' of light following a car. One witness described a large, 'fire-yellow' sphere, similar in size to the moon, and another saw a pear-shaped object with multiple headlights.

Animal Mutilations

An extensive article explores the phenomenon of animal mutilations, asserting that extraterrestrials are responsible. It references John Fuller's 1966 book 'The Interrupted Journey' about Betty and Barney Hill's abduction. The article highlights the case of Judy Doraty, who, under hypnosis in 1973, described witnessing alien beings extract tissue from a calf's eye, tongue, and testicles. Later, in 1990, her daughter Cindy, also under hypnosis, described similar procedures on animals, including a dog and a pig fetus, and mentioned the aliens' interest in specific body parts like skin, teeth, eyes, and organs. The article suggests these mutilations are part of alien experiments and that they are concerned about humanity's impact on Earth, particularly nuclear testing.

Government and Official Responses

A section titled 'The Authorities Demand: "ET SHALL BE QUARANTINED"' reveals a 1986 circular from the Swedish Ministry of Agriculture concerning preparedness for potential extraterrestrial landings. While other government bodies like the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defence stated they had no legal objections to communication with aliens, the Ministry of Agriculture, through veterinary advisor Bengt Nordblom, referenced Professor Martin Wierup's recommendation that 'extraterrestrials shall be quarantined' and subjected to testing for unknown pathogens. The article implies that the Ministry of Agriculture is the primary agency with a contingency plan for such an event.

New Books and Columns

  • 'Allting Finns' by Göran Grip: A review of Grip's autobiography, described as a deep and wide-ranging book that explores profound questions about existence and truth, recommended for UFO enthusiasts and mystics.
  • 'Mötet i Gläntan' by Clas Svahn & Gösta Carlsson: A review of this UFO documentary book, which details Gösta Carlsson's alleged encounter with aliens in 1946. Clas Svahn's role is described as questioning and analyzing the account, though the review suggests Svahn's skepticism might be softening.
  • Self-Defense: A column promoting self-defense courses, emphasizing practical techniques and mental preparedness.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena are real and often linked to extraterrestrial activity. There's a critical stance towards official denials and a focus on witness testimonies, particularly those obtained through hypnosis. The editorial stance appears to be one of open investigation into these phenomena, often highlighting government secrecy or lack of transparency. The recurring theme is that 'they' (aliens) are here, observing, experimenting, and potentially warning humanity about its actions, such as nuclear proliferation. The magazine also seems to engage in debunking claims it deems false, as seen in the footnote about Jüri Lina.