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UFO Researcher - 2003 vol 15 no 1
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Title: THE UFO RESEARCHER Issue: VOL.15 NO.1 Date: 2003 Publisher: SKY PEOPLE ASSOCIATION WEST JAPAN Country: Japan
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Title: THE UFO RESEARCHER
Issue: VOL.15 NO.1
Date: 2003
Publisher: SKY PEOPLE ASSOCIATION WEST JAPAN
Country: Japan
This issue of THE UFO RESEARCHER, published in Japan, delves into a variety of UFO sightings, investigations, and related phenomena from late 2002 to early 2003. The magazine features reports from around the world, including the United States, Russia, Canada, Argentina, Poland, and the Czech Republic, highlighting an international scope in UFO research and reporting.
Key Articles and Reports
Outbreak of UFO Sightings Across the United States
The lead article focuses on the 50th anniversary of the Washington Incident in July 2002, noting a resurgence of UFO sightings. It details an incident where F-16 fighter jets pursued a UFO, and mentions similar sightings occurring simultaneously in Canada, Russia, and Argentina. The article emphasizes the role of the internet in disseminating information and how major newspapers like The Washington Post are now part of a reporting chain that includes citizen reports and UFO reporting centers. Several specific sightings are detailed, including a UFO captured on video near BWI Airport in Maryland on June 22, 2002, and another pulsating, oval-shaped object sighted over Russia from June 29 to July 23, 2002.
International Sightings and Investigations
Reports from Canada include sightings of cigar-shaped UFOs and lights in Ontario and British Columbia in July 2002. The issue also covers sightings in the Czech Republic and Poland, with a report from Jordanów on October 25, 2002, featuring images of a UFO. A significant section is dedicated to UFO activity over the Azov Sea in Russia in late July 2002, with multiple sightings of bright, star-like objects.
Crop Circles and Ancient Technology
The magazine explores the phenomenon of crop circles, with an introduction to British Crop Circles of 2002 and a report on mystery circles appearing in an Illinois soybean field in July 2002. The article discusses the geometric patterns and the debate surrounding their origins, with theories ranging from hoaxes to UFO activity and magnetic phenomena. It also touches upon the reemergence of ancient Jomon-era technology, suggesting a link between ancient artifacts and UFO phenomena.
Military Encounters and Official Responses
Several reports detail military involvement in UFO encounters. This includes the F-16 pursuit incident near Andrews Air Force Base on July 26, 2002, where jets were scrambled but failed to intercept the object. The article notes that NORAD confirmed the scramble but offered no definitive explanation for the object. Another report mentions a UFO sighted over Edward Air Force Base in California on July 26, 2002, which was pursued by aircraft before vanishing.
UFOs in Religious Art and Other Phenomena
The issue includes a brief mention of "UFOs in religious art," indicating a historical perspective on the subject. It also covers the sudden passing of a Japanese UFO researcher, Kousaka, and features photos of Czech crop circles.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of THE UFO RESEARCHER strongly emphasizes the global nature of UFO phenomena, with a focus on recent sightings and investigations from 2002-2003. The magazine appears to adopt a stance of open inquiry, presenting various reports and witness accounts without outright dismissal. There is a clear interest in the intersection of UFOs with military activities, media reporting, and even historical or ancient phenomena. The editorial team, led by Kiyoshi Amamiya, actively seeks to gather and disseminate information from diverse sources, including international UFO organizations and news outlets. The recurring theme is the increasing volume and accessibility of UFO reports, facilitated by technology like the internet, and the ongoing efforts to understand these unexplained aerial phenomena.
This issue of "Chuo Shinpo" (Central News) from November 30, 2002, is a compilation of newspaper clippings, primarily focusing on UFOs and related phenomena. The cover headline, "2002年の新聞切り抜きより" (From 2002 Newspaper Clippings), indicates a collection of recent news items.
Articles and Features
UFOs and Space Encounters
The issue features several articles detailing UFO sightings and encounters. One clipping from the "Naperuville Police" discusses a farmer's report of damage to his crops, possibly related to UFO activity. Another highlights a new video by Jeff Challendar titled "The Truth is Out There?" which reportedly examines NASA's encounters with anomalous objects during space shuttle flights.
A section titled "論説委員室から" (From the Editorial Room) discusses the phenomenon of "Alien Legends" and the high number of geniuses from Hungary, including scientists like John von Neumann and Edward Teller, suggesting they might be "aliens" themselves. This is linked to the publication of "Alien Legends" by Georges Marx.
The 'DISCLOSURE' Project and Steven Greer
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to Steven Greer and his "DISCLOSURE" project. The article "有名UFO事件の生き証人、グレア博士の活躍で浮上『DISCLOSURE』計画の躍進と波紋" (Witnesses to Famous UFO Incidents Emerge, Steven Greer's 'DISCLOSURE' Project Advances and Causes Ripples) details Greer's efforts to bring military and government officials forward to disclose information about UFOs. It references his earlier involvement with MUFON and CSETI, including a "remote viewing experiment" in 1992.
The article mentions Greer's work in recording testimonies from over 100 individuals who claim direct experiences with UFOs and ETs, as part of the "Disclosure Project." It also touches upon the historical significance of UFO events in the 1940s and 1950s, noting how direct witnesses are becoming scarce with time.
Witness Testimonies and Cases
Several specific cases are presented, featuring testimonies from individuals such as:
- Steven Greer: Founder of CSETI and the "Starlight Project" and "Disclosure Project."
- G.B. (Retired US Navy Pilot): Recounts an encounter in 1951 with a large disc-shaped object near Gander Airport.
- Chuck Sorrels (Retired US Air Force Sergeant): Witnessed seven UFOs performing rapid right-angle turns in 1965.
- Michael W. Smith (Air Traffic Controller): Reported UFO sightings at multiple facilities.
- Enrique Corbek (Senior Air Traffic Controller): Observed frequent UFO activity at Mexico City International Airport.
- Richard Haines: A scientist who has collected over 300 unexplained aerial sightings.
- Franklin Carter (Retired US Navy Radar Specialist): Reported contact with an object moving at 3400 mph.
- Frederick Marshall Fox (Retired US Navy Vice Admiral): Flew fighter jets in the 1960s and witnessed UFOs.
- Dwynne Armeson (Retired US Air Force Colonel): Worked on classified projects and witnessed UFOs over a missile base.
The Mystery of Soyuz 2 and Ivan Istochnikov
A lengthy section titled "??宇宙に消えた宇宙飛行士?? イワン・イストチニコフ" (??Cosmonaut Who Disappeared Into Space?? Ivan Istochnikov) investigates the alleged disappearance of Soviet cosmonaut Ivan Istochnikov from the Soyuz 2 spacecraft. The article details the events leading up to the launch on October 25, 1968, the attempted docking with Soyuz 3, and the subsequent loss of contact and disappearance of Istochnikov and the dog Laika.
It presents a transcript of the final communications between Soyuz 2 and the Evpatoria control center, revealing engine malfunctions and a sudden ascent. The article also includes the report of Georgi Beregovoi, the pilot of Soyuz 3, describing his observations and the mysterious events, including the appearance of a "bottle" in orbit.
The "Meteorite Mystery"
Another article, "隕石の謎 ЗАГАДКА МЕТЕОРИТА" (The Mystery of the Meteorite) by Salman Zagdeev, discusses a meteorite found in connection with the Soyuz 2 incident. The meteorite's composition is analyzed, and it is noted to be similar to the Tunguska event object. The article highlights unusual scratches on the meteorite's surface, which were speculated to be artificial markings or a form of communication, leading to investigations by military cryptographers and linguists. The secrecy surrounding the meteorite and the incident is emphasized, with theories suggesting it could be a deliberate trap or a result of espionage.
Other Snippets
The issue also includes brief news items, such as a Mexican city councilman appearing in a magazine, and the UK government's decision to release UFO reports.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, government secrecy, space exploration, and the search for truth regarding unexplained phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various accounts and theories while acknowledging the complexities and mysteries involved. There is a clear interest in uncovering hidden information and providing a platform for witness testimonies, particularly concerning the "DISCLOSURE" project and the Soyuz 2 incident. The magazine seems to lean towards the belief that UFOs are a genuine phenomenon requiring serious investigation, while also cautioning against excessive speculation and distinguishing between factual evidence and hopeful expectations.
This issue of Mainichi Shimbun, dated October 27, 1968, focuses heavily on space exploration and UFO phenomena. The cover prominently features the launch of the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 3, with cosmonaut Georgy Beregovoi aboard, aiming for a rendezvous with the unmanned Soyuz 2. The issue also delves into UFO sightings and research from various parts of the world, including Russia, Japan, the UK, and Poland, alongside discussions on crop circles and the passing of a key figure in Chinese UFO research.
Space Exploration: Soyuz 3 Mission
The lead story details the launch of Soyuz 3 on October 26, 1968, at 11:34 AM JST. Cosmonaut Georgy Beregovoi is piloting the spacecraft, and initial reports indicate good health and normal functioning. The mission's primary objective is to rendezvous and dock with the unmanned Soyuz 2, which had been placed in orbit earlier for this purpose. The article highlights the significance of this mission, being the first manned flight since the Soyuz 1 incident in April 1967, and emphasizes the Soviet Union's continued efforts to advance its space program, particularly in automated docking technology. An accompanying analysis suggests that the successful docking could be a step towards constructing larger orbital stations or even a lunar base.
UFO Sightings and Research
Russia
The magazine reports on a UFO sighting in Sialia village, Russia, which had previously been featured in a Japanese TV program. The footage, captured by a 19-year-old local reporter, shows a circular depression and a mysterious object. The article also mentions the 'zone' phenomenon in the Perm region, where luminous objects are reportedly seen nightly, and references a 1995 sighting of a red sphere by Valery Yakimov.
Japan
A personal account from Satoshi Kōri details a family UFO sighting in Nerima, Tokyo, in 1997. While watching a UFO special on TV, Kōri felt a presence above his home and called his family to the veranda. They witnessed a large, oval-shaped object. His father, using binoculars, observed green and red lights rotating beneath the object.
United Kingdom
The issue features a section on "2002 UK Crop Circle Introduction," showcasing various crop circle formations that appeared in Wiltshire and other locations. The article poses the question of whether these formations are human-made agricultural art or messages from unknown creators, inviting readers to make their own judgments. It also includes a report from Reuters/CNN about the UK government's decision to publish previously classified UFO reports on its website as part of a freedom of information initiative.
Poland
A UFO sighting report from Robert K. Lesniakiewicz describes a starlike UFO observed in Jordanow, Poland, on November 13-14, 2002. The object moved from north towards SE, passed between stars of the Big Bear constellation, turned east, and disappeared in the direction of the Lion constellation. The object emitted white light and its brightness was comparable to a star of magnitude +2m,9.
In Memoriam: Gaoyuan
The magazine includes an obituary for Gaoyuan, a founder and pioneer of UFO research in China. He passed away at the age of 54 due to cancer. The article highlights his significant contributions to establishing and developing the China UFO Research Association since the 1970s, emphasizing his organizational skills and dedication to the field. His passing is described as a great loss to the UFO research community.
Other Mentions
Brief mentions are made of the World Chinese UFO Association's first symposium in Dalian and the introduction of the author in the magazine 'Feidie' (Flying Saucer) by the Shanxi UFO Research Association. Information from the China UFO Research Center is also noted.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are space exploration, particularly the Soviet Soyuz program, and the persistent mystery of UFO sightings worldwide. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various accounts and research findings without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to form their own opinions. The inclusion of personal testimonies, scientific analysis, and official reports suggests a commitment to exploring unexplained phenomena from multiple perspectives.
This issue of UFO magazine, dated July 27, 2002, focuses on recent UFO sightings, military encounters, and related investigations. The cover story, "F-16s Pursue Unknown Craft Over Region," details an incident where military jets were scrambled to intercept an unidentified aircraft near Washington D.C.
Key Articles and Reports
F-16s Pursue Unknown Craft Over Region
The lead article reports on an incident on July 27, 2002, where military jets were scrambled after radar detected an unknown aircraft. Renny Rogers of Waldorf, Maryland, reported seeing a "light-blue object, traveling at a phenomenal rate of speed," being chased by an Air Force jet. Maj. Douglas Martin and Maj. Barry Venable of NORAD confirmed that aircraft were sent up but stated they did not know what the jets were chasing as it disappeared. Lt. Col. Steve Chase of the D.C. Air National Guard's 113th Air Wing confirmed the routine launch of F-16s as part of the air defense system.
UFOs Buzz US East Coast
This section provides a compilation of UFO sightings across the US East Coast:
- New Jersey UFO Maneuvers: On July 13, 2002, three unknown objects maneuvered and faded over Paramus. Witnesses included a police officer and security officers.
- Pennsylvania Lights: On July 20, 2002, three steady red lights were observed at treetop level in Ford City. The object moved slowly and appeared and disappeared.
- Maryland UFOs Over BWI Airport Video Taped: Bill Bean reported meeting with Alexander Zikas and capturing non-conventional aircraft on video and in photos near Baltimore/Washington International Airport on June 22, 2002.
- New York Six Fiery Lights Start East Coast Flap: A flight instructor reported sighting six bright yellow lights in formation off Long Island on July 25, 2002. The lights disappeared in sequential order, and air traffic controllers confirmed they were not military activity.
- Washington DC, NUFORC, FOX, CNN, WTOP, Report UFOs: Reports indicate that on July 26, 2002, NORAD radar spotted a sphere over Andrews Air Force Base, leading to the scramble of fighters. Witnesses reported seeing blue and orange lights. Fox News reported that Renny Rogers saw a large blue ball of light streaked across the sky, with military jets in pursuit.
- Virginia Men See Baseball Size Lights: On July 2, 2002, two circular white lights, about the size of a baseball at arm's length, were seen flying over Arlington.
Maryland Couple Hear Loud Jets
A couple in Waldorf, Maryland, were awakened by loud airplane noises, which they initially feared were related to 9/11 or an act of war. They later connected this to a UFO sighting in Waldorf reported on the news.
Transcript of Evening Fox News
This transcript details the July 26, 2002, event over Maryland, where NORAD detected an unidentified object, prompting the scramble of two DC Air National Guard F-16 jets. The pilots did not see anything upon arrival.
Fifty Years Ago Last Weekend
This section recalls a similar incident from 1952 where FAA controllers tracked multiple UFOs, leading to the launch of F-94 interceptors. The Air Force reportedly denied the reports, attributing them to temperature inversions.
California UFO Above Air Base the Same Night
On July 26, 2002, an extremely bright light was seen above Edwards Air Force Base, followed by two aircraft before blinking out.
Illinois Crop Circle
Susan Steven's of the Daily Herald reported on a crop circle found in Naperville, Illinois, on July 18, 2002. The farmer described it as a "malicious prank" with an unusual aroma and precise patterns.
Wisconsin Six Lights Flash Over UFO Daze Festival
Casey Holt reported on UFO appearances at the UFO Daze Festival on July 20, 2002, where witnesses saw six bright yellow lights, described as "Plasma Ships," and a greenish-white light.
Missouri Freight Pilot Sees Rapidly Moving Oval
An air freight pilot reported seeing a solid oval, non-blinking object moving rapidly across the sky on July 2, 2002, near Kansas City International Airport. He ruled out it being a satellite and estimated its altitude to be over 50,000 feet.
Special Features
The Revival of Ancient Jomon Pottery Techniques
This section details the efforts of Koji Shibutani, who has been researching and recreating the techniques used to create the Kamegaoka Jomon clay figurines. He successfully produced small replicas in 1980 and is now working on full-size replicas.
UFO and "Takeuchi Documents" Researcher Kazunori Kosaka Passes Away
This article reports the passing of Kazunori Kosaka, a researcher of UFOs and the "Takeuchi Documents." It recounts his activities with the CBA Tokyo branch in the 1970s and his involvement in various collaborative projects, including the publication of the magazine "UFO Age."
The Activities of the Kazuno UFO Research Group
The Kazuno UFO Research Group is highlighted for its diverse activities, including information gathering, publishing, and networking with other researchers. Their representative, Masaya Komine, also serves as a local amateur radio operator.
The "UFO Calling" Experiment
The article discusses the practice of "UFO calling," where individuals gather in circles to attempt to summon UFOs. It notes that this practice is not limited to Japan and is a subject of interest for UFO researchers.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently features reports of UFO sightings, often involving military responses and witness testimonies. There is a strong emphasis on documenting these events and encouraging further investigation. The issue also touches upon the intersection of UFO phenomena with ancient history and artifacts, suggesting a potential link between past and present unexplained aerial phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a belief in the significance of UFO research, while also acknowledging the need for scientific rigor and evidence-based analysis.
Title: THE UFO RESEARCHER
Issue: Vol.15 No.1
Date: January 26, 2003
Publisher: Kiyoshi Amamiya
Country: Japan
Language: English
This issue of The UFO Researcher presents a collection of global UFO sightings and related phenomena, with a focus on reports from 2002. It includes detailed accounts from the United States, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, and Russia, alongside photographic evidence of crop circles from the Czech Republic.
California Flying Triangle with Twenty Lights
The issue opens with a report from Hawthorne City, California, detailing a sighting on July 22, 2002, of a large black flying triangle with twenty lights. The witness described the object as boomerang or V-shaped, with a bright white light at the nose and red blinking lights. The following night, a similar sighting occurred with lights flashing in a triangular pattern that formed a crescent shape. Another report from Palos Verdes, California, mentions a flying triangle moving slowly along the coast.
Canadian Sightings
Reports from Canada include a sighting in Huntsville, Ontario, on July 1, 2002, where two round orange objects were observed flying in formation. In Terrace, British Columbia, a 17-year-old reported seeing a cigar or pancake-shaped object with a flickering bright light on July 27, 2002. The object exhibited unusual maneuvers, changing its position and moving with a light on its side.
Argentina Mutilations and Sightings Continue
Christian Quintero reports that the total number of bovine carcass mutilations in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, has reached 394, with the tally potentially exceeding four hundred as many ranchers have stopped reporting. The majority of cases are in Buenos Aires (140), followed by La Pampa (77) and Cordoba Province (27).
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Russia UFO Has Search Lights and Pulsating UFO Video
Nikolay Subbotin reports on UFO activity in Perm, Russia. Following a sighting of a silver saucer-shaped UFO in April, a video was taken on June 29, 2002, of an object moving too fast to be a star or satellite, described as a bright, pulsating ovoid light. On July 17, 2002, witnesses observed a bright light and flashes over the Kama River, with two beams descending like searchlights, scanning the river and houses before the object vanished.
Ukraine News Flash of UFOs Over Crimea
Anton A. Anfalov reports a sighting over Simferopol, Ukraine, on July 15, 2002, of a bright red object moving horizontally that disappeared behind trees. Another report from Crimea on July 24, 2002, describes five to six white lights in a line, blinking periodically, indicating a disk-shaped object with white lights on its rim. Activity over the Sea of Azov has intensified since 1987, with bright white flashes and moving star-like objects observed nightly. There are rumors of an underwater UFO base in the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea.
Editor's Note: UFOs with Six Lights
The editor notes that UFOs with six lights are being reported with increasing frequency.
NASA's Space Encounters
Jeff Challender has released a new video, "What Is the Truth?", examining 102 anomalous objects from NASA's raw footage of ten live Shuttle flight broadcasts between October 2000 and April 2002.
What You Should Know When Hiring a Real Estate Agent!
This section provides information on how to obtain a free report about hiring a real estate agent.
MUFON UFO Journal
Information is provided on subscribing to the MUFON JOURNAL and becoming a MUFON member for $35.00 per year. Contact information for MUFON is included.
Regards, George Filer
George Filer signs off, noting that most reports are initial and require further investigation.
Postscript (Japanese)
The editor's postscript discusses the challenges of editing the magazine, including interruptions, lost materials, and technical difficulties with printing due to cold weather. The editor reflects on the need to overcome inertia and continue working, inspired by the phrase "lifelong active service" seen on a New Year's card.
Crop Circle Photos from the Czech Republic
This section features photographs of crop circles from the Czech Republic, provided by Milan Dolezal. The text mentions that Milan Dolezal has been exchanging information with the editor since April 2000 and that JUDr. Jiri KULT also receives information from him. The exact locations of the crop circles within the Czech Republic are not detailed.
Designs in the Sky in Religious Paintings
This section appears to be a collection of images related to religious art and iconography, with some text in Chinese and Italian. The title suggests a theme of "Designs in the Sky in Religious Paintings."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are diverse UFO sightings across different continents, including aerial phenomena described as triangles, cigar-shaped objects, and pulsating lights. Animal mutilations are reported as a persistent issue in Argentina and Mexico. The use of video and photographic evidence is highlighted, with reports of UFO footage and crop circle images. The magazine also touches upon potential government involvement or data from space agencies like NASA. The editorial stance appears to be one of documenting and reporting these phenomena, encouraging reader participation through MUFON, and acknowledging the need for further investigation into these initial reports. The editor's personal reflection in the postscript suggests a dedication to the work despite challenges.