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UFO Rapport - 1995 3
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Title: UFO RAPPORT Issue: 3 Date: September 1995 Publisher: UFO-Östergötland
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Title: UFO RAPPORT
Issue: 3
Date: September 1995
Publisher: UFO-Östergötland
This issue of UFO Rapport focuses on extraterrestrial contact, alleged UFO crashes, and witness testimonies. It features a prominent interview with Daniel Glantz, a Swedish contactee, who shares what he calls the 'uncensored message' from ETs. The magazine also revisits the Roswell incident, discussing new findings related to an alleged autopsy film of a humanoid, and includes reports of UFO sightings in Sweden.
Daniel Glantz: ET's Uncensored Message
The cover story features Daniel Glantz, a well-known Swedish contactee, who claims to have regular meetings with extraterrestrials. Glantz shares their 'uncensored message,' which he describes as not uplifting but containing a glimmer of hope beyond the darkness. He recounts his first encounter at age 14 in Bälinge, Sweden, where he saw a bluish flying object. Glantz emphasizes that his visitors are not the typical 'greys' but rather tall, respectful beings resembling angels. He states that his visitors believe humanity is acting incorrectly in many ways, including how they treat animals, pollute the planet, and engage in war. Glantz suggests that nature will retaliate against humanity for its actions, and he predicts a reckoning within 7-8 years.
Glantz also shares personal experiences, including being tested by his contacts and working with marginalized individuals in society. He describes his visitors as speaking in riddles and emphasizes their desire for humanity to change its ways. He mentions that his contacts communicate through a burning sensation in his solar plexus, indicating their presence.
Roswell Crash: New Facts on the Autopsy Film
This section delves into the controversial Roswell crash of 1947. It highlights the presence of the Very Large Array (VLA), a powerful radio telescope, at the alleged crash site on the Plains of San Augustin, suggesting a continued interest in the area. The article discusses the claim by the British film company Merlin Group that they possess a film showing the autopsy of a humanoid recovered from the Roswell incident. Ray Santilli of Merlin Group asserts the film is authentic, supported by photographic evidence and the filmmaker's diary. Experts have reportedly confirmed the beings in the film are not human. The film itself is described as black and white and silent, showing a short, stocky being with a large head, dark eyes, and six fingers and toes. The autopsy reveals unusual internal organs and structures. The authenticity of the film is debated, with some experts suggesting it could be a hoax or a misinterpretation, while others, particularly those with knowledge of 1947 special effects, believe it to be genuine.
Jämtland: Triangle UFO Over a Car
This report details the experiences of Tommy Andersson, who claims to have encountered a triangular UFO in Jämtland, Sweden. In March 1991, while driving near Östersund, Andersson saw a large, black, triangular craft with yellow lights and a red underside hovering silently. The UFO reportedly followed him, and he stopped to observe it for about 15 minutes. Andersson also recounts an earlier sighting in January 1980 with his brother and cousin, where a similar UFO caused their car's engine to stall and electronics to fail.
Ceved Persson: I Got TV Contact with ET!
Ceved Persson, a 52-year-old man from Bergvik, Sweden, shares his unusual experiences. He claims that during a video broadcast of Daniel Glantz's interview, an alien figure appeared on his TV screen. This encounter was followed by the appearance of symbolic markings on his face, including triangles, crosses, and a Christ-like figure. Persson, who was not previously religious, found himself becoming more spiritual. He describes these manifestations as lasting for about a year and believes they were messages from extraterrestrial intelligences, guiding him towards a more spiritual path.
Other Articles and Sections
- Editorial: Who is Credible? This editorial discusses the nature of skepticism and the importance of open-mindedness when evaluating extraordinary claims, particularly within the UFO field.
- Mystical Mutilations, Part 3: This is a continuation of a series, though its specific content is not detailed in the provided text.
- VI 4: Could You Live Next to an Alien? This section poses a question to the readers about their willingness to coexist with extraterrestrials.
- Letters to the Editor: The magazine includes a section for reader correspondence and tips, emphasizing the protection of anonymity for tipsters.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, the potential for communication with them, and the investigation of alleged UFO incidents. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded stance towards UFO phenomena, presenting witness accounts and controversial evidence like the Roswell film, while also acknowledging the need for critical evaluation and distinguishing between open skepticism and closed-minded disbelief. The editorial stance seems to be one of presenting information and allowing readers to draw their own conclusions, while also encouraging a degree of rational thought and discernment.
This issue of UFO Rapport, identified as the 40-page Christmas issue for December 1997, delves deeply into the controversial 1947 Roswell crash and related phenomena. The magazine features multiple articles, interviews, and witness accounts, exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation and government cover-ups. It also includes a significant section on alien abductions and the experiences of individuals who claim to have been taken by non-human entities.
The Roswell Incident: Deeper Investigation
The lead article, "SÅ HÄR GICK "ROSWELLKRASCHEN" TILL" (This is How the "Roswell Crash" Happened), recounts the events of July 1947. It begins with the account of rancher William "Mac" Brazel, who discovered unusual debris on his property near Arroyo del Macho, New Mexico, after hearing an explosion-like sound during a thunderstorm. The debris was described as resembling aluminum foil and other materials with strange markings. Brazel reported the find, leading to his brief arrest. Major Jesse A. Marcel, then head of the 509th Bomb Group at Roswell, confirmed that Brazel was detained while the site was investigated, indicating a high level of secrecy.
The article highlights the initial press release from Roswell base PR officer Lieutenant Walter Haut, announcing the recovery of a "flying saucer." This announcement was widely reported but quickly retracted, with the military claiming it was a weather balloon. However, witnesses like Barney Barnett, an engineer, provided different accounts. Barnett described seeing a 9-meter diameter disk-shaped object and dead, human-like beings at the crash site. He and other members of an archaeological expedition were reportedly ordered to leave and remain silent due to national security concerns.
Further testimonies are presented, including those of Brigadgeneral Thomas DuBose and Sergeant Robert Porter, who suggest the weather balloon story was a cover-up to calm the media. Brigadgeneral Arthur E. Exon also stated that the balloon was a cover for the incident. Frankie Rowe described a piece of debris that moved on its own and returned to its original shape. Marian Strickland, a neighbor of Mac Brazel, recalled seeing a gray material that quickly became unwrinkled.
The magazine also touches upon the metallurgical properties of the recovered materials, noting they were unknown and resistant to melting or damage. Officer personnel at the base reportedly kept some of the material, which was thin, strong, and unaffected by heat.
"The Roswell Report - A Historical Perspective"
This section references the 1991 CUFOS publication, detailing Barney Barnett's sighting of alien bodies and wreckage, likely on July 8th. These bodies were reportedly moved to Roswell base for a preliminary autopsy before being loaded onto a B-29. Melvin E. Brown, a sergeant in the 509th Bomb Group, confided in his family about helping to handle the wreckage and alien bodies.
Nicholas von Poppen, a Baltic refugee, developed a system for photographic metallurgical analysis and was tasked by military intelligence to photograph the alleged UFO. He stated that the craft was stored in hangar 18 and was reconstructed to be exactly 10 meters in diameter, with four seats in the cockpit, each containing a dead, slender being between 1-1.3 meters tall. Von Poppen attempted to hide a piece of debris but was caught, though he claims to have smuggled out a photo.
Robert Carr, chairman of NICAP, is quoted from The National Tattler, stating that six doctors performed an autopsy on film. He described 12 alien beings, 0.9 to 1.2 meters tall, with blond hair, blue eyes, perfect teeth, and well-built bodies. Their organs were human-like, their blood type was human, and their genes and chromosomes matched those of a human woman. Despite appearing to be in their 30s, their brains indicated an age of several hundred years, with a complex cerebral cortex.
UFOs and New Mexico's Scientific Hub
The article notes that New Mexico is a center for scientific research, particularly in nuclear physics, due to the Los Alamos laboratory. This concentration of scientific talent is presented as a potential factor in the secrecy surrounding UFO incidents in the region. The proximity of Sandia National Laboratories is also mentioned as a site of highly classified projects.
Finding the Crash Site
In 1989, CUFOS enthusiasts conducted an expedition and located the approximate crash site on the Plains of San Augustin, about 12 miles northwest of Roswell. The site is described as a plateau with a shallow, 130-meter-long depression, suggesting the object may have bounced upon impact. However, the CUFOS search found no physical evidence of a crash, such as disturbed vegetation or unusual ground formations.
Four Films About the Roswell Crash
The issue highlights that four films about the Roswell crash were in production or planned, including Steven Spielberg's "Majestic 12" (scheduled for 1997) with a $50 million budget. The documentary "UFO Secret: The Roswell Crash" is recommended as the best available, featuring interviews and reconstructions.
"DE MYSTISKA STYMPARNA" (The Mystical Mutilations)
This section focuses on the experiences of Jeanne Robinson, a 36-year-old woman who claims to have been abducted by "little grey" aliens since the age of four. She describes being taken aboard a craft and subjected to medical examinations, including gynecological procedures when she was 12. Her memories were recovered through hypnotic regression therapy conducted by John Carpenter.
Robinson claims the "little greys" are a highly advanced race, possibly from the Pleiades, and that they engage in animal mutilations. She states that the purpose of these mutilations is to obtain protein for biochemical processes, to preserve other species, and for genetic manipulation. She describes a specific incident in November 1992 where she witnessed an animal being subjected to a procedure involving bright lights, blood extraction, and tissue removal, performed by "little greys" using specialized instruments.
Robinson also mentions "Nordic" aliens, described as wise, ancient beings who have been on Earth for thousands of years and are responsible for integrating with humanity. She believes they have maintained their sexual capabilities and communicate telepathically.
Can You Live Next to an Alien?
A panel of four individuals – Kevin Morgan Zaar (UFO journalist), Ante Johnson (contactee), Gary Molander (UFO researcher), and Benny Magnusson (UFO photographer) – discuss the hypothetical scenario of living next to an extraterrestrial. All express a willingness to accept aliens, provided they are kind and have good intentions, emphasizing that appearance should not be a basis for judgment.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena are real and that governments are involved in cover-ups. It relies heavily on witness testimonies, particularly those from the Roswell incident and alien abduction cases. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, encouraging readers to question official narratives and consider the possibility of extraterrestrial contact. The recurring theme is the persistent mystery surrounding UFOs and the efforts of researchers and witnesses to uncover the truth despite official denials and secrecy.