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Overview

This issue of UFO Review, titled "The Official Flying Saucer Newspaper," Issue No. 11, published by UFO News Service, features a cover story with a retired Air Force Colonel revealing truths about UFO contact cases. The cover also highlights "SPACEMEN HAVE ARRIVED!" with…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO Review, titled "The Official Flying Saucer Newspaper," Issue No. 11, published by UFO News Service, features a cover story with a retired Air Force Colonel revealing truths about UFO contact cases. The cover also highlights "SPACEMEN HAVE ARRIVED!" with accompanying images and a police officer's terrifying ordeal with a UFO. The price is $1.00.

Cover Story: Retired Air Force Colonel Reveals the Truth About UFO Contact Cases

The main feature is an interview with Colonel Wendelle Stevens (USAF Ret.), who has dedicated years to tracking UFOs. Stevens discusses his background in modeling and his involvement in the Air Force's test pilot program and Air Technical Intelligence division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. He screened documents from conquered countries, gaining insights into advanced aeronautical technology. His role involved abstracting documents and briefing experts. He also served as an assistant operations officer in Alaska, briefing crews on weather reconnaissance programs and overseeing the installation of special equipment on B-29s, including mapping cameras and emission scanners.

Stevens recounts his experiences in 1947, flying survey missions over polar airspace and debriefing crews. He heard incredible stories from crews about metallic disc-shaped objects moving at high speeds, stopping in mid-air, and performing impossible maneuvers. He mentions a case where an object was seen below the Arctic sea surface before shooting into the air at high speed. Stevens' superiors suspected Russian technological breakthroughs, but he believed it was beyond Russian capabilities at the time.

Stevens' interest in UFOs intensified after a speech he gave in military school was flagged as discussing national security information, leading to an encounter with men in badges. This solidified his belief in UFOs. He began collecting UFO magazines, clipping reports, and acquiring original photographs, building a file of over 3,000 prints and slides. He mentions photos taken by military personnel, including Commander Childerhose.

His perspective shifted significantly after the Travis Walton case and an interview with Sergeant Charles Moody, who claimed to have been examined after being taken aboard a UFO. This led Stevens to investigate the Billy Meier case in Switzerland. He describes how Meier's contactee, a niece of Carl Jung, facilitated communication. Stevens traveled to Switzerland to meet Meier, who claimed contact since age five and had taken numerous photographs of UFOs.

Stevens details his interactions with Meier, noting Meier's ability to communicate in English despite claims of not speaking it, suggesting language programming aboard spaceships. He discusses Meier's claims of contact with beings from the Pleiades star system and the Dal universe, and their shared ancestry with humans. Meier's mission, according to Stevens, is to inform humanity about its critical evolutionary stage and the potential for self-destruction.

Stevens addresses skepticism about Meier's photographs, explaining how advanced computer analysis can detect hoaxes by studying edge shock waves and grey factors. He asserts that he has spent considerable time with Meier, observing his activities and finding no evidence of hoaxing. He acknowledges that models were created, but argues they are distinguishable from genuine craft.

China UFOs

The issue reports on UFO sightings in China, detailing incidents from November 1979. In one case, students in Jinghai county observed a disc-like object emitting a green light. Another incident involved three students in Wuhan seeing a dish-shaped UFO with two bright lights, estimated to be 3,000 feet above them.

A significant event occurred on the evening of July 7, when over 3,000 people in Fujian province witnessed two mysterious objects emitting a strong orange light. The panic caused by this sighting led to the trampling deaths of two children and injuries to 300 adults.

Chinese Air Force pilots in Gansu province also reported sighting a massive, rectangular luminous object at an altitude of 21,000 feet.

Cha Leping, chairman of the China UFO Research Organization, categorizes UFOs into three types: dish/ball/ring shapes, large rectangular objects, and spiral nebulae. He notes that 80 percent of UFOs appear as dishes, balls, or rings, often emitting silvery light during the day and glowing orange or red at night. Cases of UFOs trailing smoke have also been reported.

A Police Officer's Terrifying Ordeal with a UFO

This article by Ron Spanbauer recounts the experience of a Wisconsin police officer, Mark Coltrane (pseudonym), and his girlfriend, Janet Lester (pseudonym), in early 1980. While picnicking near Painted Lake, they heard a buzzing sound from their radio that intensified. Looking up, they saw a brilliant, shining, disc-shaped object moving slowly. The officer took several photographs as the object descended, lost altitude, and paused about 200 feet above the ground.

Both became frightened, with the officer feeling they were going to be "picked up." The UFO then moved directly toward them. The officer managed to take a fourth picture before tripping and falling. He observed the underside of the UFO, noting blinking lights and an amber or red-orange light in the center. The object was described as the size of a small American car.

Spain's UFO Abduction

This section details an abduction case involving Julio F., a 33-year-old photographer and amateur hunter in Spain. In 1978, his car engine stalled, and his lights and radio went dead near Medinaceli. Two human-like figures appeared, and Julio F. felt he was invited to go with them mentally. He described the aliens as 1.90-1.95 meters tall, with a complete human appearance except for the absence of hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, or beard. They wore green coveralls and hoods.

He was taken aboard a mushroom-shaped ship via a descending cylinder and elevator. Inside, he observed metallic floors, tables, lights, and screens. The aliens telepathically requested and took a blood sample from his dog and himself using a syringe and a black crystal device. Julio F. experienced a time lapse of over two hours, with his car functioning normally and his dog having a syringe-like mark.

National UFO & New Age Conference

An advertisement for the National UFO & New Age Conference on September 26 & 27 in New York City is included, featuring speakers like Jane Allyson, Gray Barker, Bill Cox, and others, covering topics from UFOs and prophecy to alternative sciences.

Publisher Information

The issue lists Timothy Green Beckley as Publisher/Editor. Contact information for UFO REVIEW and its parent company, UFO News Service, is provided, along with details about subscriptions and international distribution.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, presenting witness testimonies, photographic evidence, and expert interviews to support its claims. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging readers to consider phenomena beyond conventional scientific understanding. Themes of government secrecy, alien motivations, and the potential for humanity's self-destruction are recurrent.

Additional Content

Other sections include advertisements for UFO-related books and materials, such as "UFO... CONTACT FROM RETICULUM" and "THE HOLLOW EARTH." There is also a section on "UFOS, STRANGE HAUNTINGS AND BIZARRE POWER SOURCES" by Roberta Floyd Kresse, discussing paranormal investigations and the theory of phenomena occurring in straight lines. A game for psychics called "ARCHIVE CABAL" is also advertised.

FAQ Section

The FAQ section addresses common questions about UFO evidence, sightings in China, police encounters, the Billy Meier case, and UFO classifications.

Meta Description

Explore UFO contact cases, alien abduction accounts, and government secrecy with insights from a retired Air Force Colonel and other UFOlogists in this issue of UFO Review.

Key Facts Synopsis

This issue of UFO Review delves into UFO contact cases, featuring an interview with retired Air Force Colonel Wendelle Stevens who shares his extensive research and experiences. The magazine also reports on UFO sightings in China, including a mass sighting that caused panic and injuries, and an incident involving Chinese Air Force pilots. A police officer's close encounter and photographic evidence are presented. The issue also covers a notable abduction case in Spain and discusses the controversial Billy Meier case, examining photographic evidence and debunking claims of hoaxes.

Notable Quote

"MY GOD DON'T LET IT GET ME!"

Notable Quote Speaker

A Police Officer

Summary

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO Review, titled "The Official Flying Saucer Newspaper," Issue No. 11, published by UFO News Service, features a cover story with a retired Air Force Colonel revealing truths about UFO contact cases. The cover also highlights "SPACEMEN HAVE ARRIVED!" with accompanying images and a police officer's terrifying ordeal with a UFO. The price is $1.00.

Cover Story: Retired Air Force Colonel Reveals the Truth About UFO Contact Cases

The main feature is an interview with Colonel Wendelle Stevens (USAF Ret.), who has dedicated years to tracking UFOs. Stevens discusses his background in modeling and his involvement in the Air Force's test pilot program and Air Technical Intelligence division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. He screened documents from conquered countries, gaining insights into advanced aeronautical technology. His role involved abstracting documents and briefing experts. He also served as an assistant operations officer in Alaska, briefing crews on weather reconnaissance programs and overseeing the installation of special equipment on B-29s, including mapping cameras and emission scanners.

Stevens recounts his experiences in 1947, flying survey missions over polar airspace and debriefing crews. He heard incredible stories from crews about metallic disc-shaped objects moving at high speeds, stopping in mid-air, and performing impossible maneuvers. He mentions a case where an object was seen below the Arctic sea surface before shooting into the air at high speed. Stevens' superiors suspected Russian technological breakthroughs, but he believed it was beyond Russian capabilities at the time.

Stevens' interest in UFOs intensified after a speech he gave in military school was flagged as discussing national security information, leading to an encounter with men in badges. This solidified his belief in UFOs. He began collecting UFO magazines, clipping reports, and acquiring original photographs, building a file of over 3,000 prints and slides. He mentions photos taken by military personnel, including Commander Childerhose.

His perspective shifted significantly after the Travis Walton case and an interview with Sergeant Charles Moody, who claimed to have been examined after being taken aboard a UFO. This led Stevens to investigate the Billy Meier case in Switzerland. He describes how Meier's contactee, a niece of Carl Jung, facilitated communication. Stevens traveled to Switzerland to meet Meier, who claimed contact since age five and had taken numerous photographs of UFOs.

Stevens details his interactions with Meier, noting Meier's ability to communicate in English despite claims of not speaking it, suggesting language programming aboard spaceships. He discusses Meier's claims of contact with beings from the Pleiades star system and the Dal universe, and their shared ancestry with humans. Meier's mission, according to Stevens, is to inform humanity about its critical evolutionary stage and the potential for self-destruction.

Stevens addresses skepticism about Meier's photographs, explaining how advanced computer analysis can detect hoaxes by studying edge shock waves and grey factors. He asserts that he has spent considerable time with Meier, observing his activities and finding no evidence of hoaxing. He acknowledges that models were created, but argues they are distinguishable from genuine craft.

China UFOs

The issue reports on UFO sightings in China, detailing incidents from November 1979. In one case, students in Jinghai county observed a disc-like object emitting a green light. Another incident involved three students in Wuhan seeing a dish-shaped UFO with two bright lights, estimated to be 3,000 feet above them.

A significant event occurred on the evening of July 7, when over 3,000 people in Fujian province witnessed two mysterious objects emitting a strong orange light. The panic caused by this sighting led to the trampling deaths of two children and injuries to 300 adults.

Chinese Air Force pilots in Gansu province also reported sighting a massive, rectangular luminous object at an altitude of 21,000 feet.

Cha Leping, chairman of the China UFO Research Organization, categorizes UFOs into three types: dish, ball, or ring shapes with silvery light during the day and glowing orange or red at night; large rectangular objects; and spiral nebulae with a bright core and small points of light. He notes that 80 percent of UFOs appear as dishes, balls, or rings, often emitting silvery light during the day and glowing orange or red at night. Cases of UFOs trailing smoke have also been reported.

A Police Officer's Terrifying Ordeal with a UFO

This article by Ron Spanbauer recounts the experience of a Wisconsin police officer, Mark Coltrane (pseudonym), and his girlfriend, Janet Lester (pseudonym), in early 1980. While picnicking near Painted Lake, they heard a buzzing sound from their radio that intensified. Looking up, they saw a brilliant, shining, disc-shaped object moving slowly. The officer took several photographs as the object descended, lost altitude, and paused about 200 feet above the ground.

Both became frightened, with the officer feeling they were going to be "picked up." The UFO then moved directly toward them. The officer managed to take a fourth picture before tripping and falling. He observed the underside of the UFO, noting blinking lights and an amber or red-orange light in the center. The object was described as the size of a small American car.

Spain's UFO Abduction

This section details an abduction case involving Julio F., a 33-year-old photographer and amateur hunter in Spain. In 1978, his car engine stalled, and his lights and radio went dead near Medinaceli. Two human-like figures appeared, and Julio F. felt he was invited to go with them mentally. He described the aliens as 1.90-1.95 meters tall, with a complete human appearance except for the absence of hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, or beard. They wore green coveralls and hoods.

He was taken aboard a mushroom-shaped ship via a descending cylinder and elevator. Inside, he observed metallic floors, tables, lights, and screens. The aliens telepathically requested and took a blood sample from his dog and himself using a syringe and a black crystal device. Julio F. experienced a time lapse of over two hours, with his car functioning normally and his dog having a syringe-like mark.

National UFO & New Age Conference

An advertisement for the National UFO & New Age Conference on September 26 & 27 in New York City is included, featuring speakers like Jane Allyson, Gray Barker, Bill Cox, and others, covering topics from UFOs and prophecy to alternative sciences.

Publisher Information

The issue lists Timothy Green Beckley as Publisher/Editor. Contact information for UFO REVIEW and its parent company, UFO News Service, is provided, along with details about subscriptions and international distribution.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, presenting witness testimonies, photographic evidence, and expert interviews to support its claims. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging readers to consider phenomena beyond conventional scientific understanding. Themes of government secrecy, alien motivations, and the potential for humanity's self-destruction are recurrent.

Additional Content

Other sections include advertisements for UFO-related books and materials, such as "UFO... CONTACT FROM RETICULUM" and "THE HOLLOW EARTH." There is also a section on "UFOS, STRANGE HAUNTINGS AND BIZARRE POWER SOURCES" by Roberta Floyd Kresse, discussing paranormal investigations and the theory of phenomena occurring in straight lines. A game for psychics called "ARCHIVE CABAL" is also advertised.

FAQ Section

The FAQ section addresses common questions about UFO evidence, sightings in China, police encounters, the Billy Meier case, and UFO classifications.

Meta Description

Explore UFO contact cases, alien abduction accounts, and government secrecy with insights from a retired Air Force Colonel and other UFOlogists in this issue of UFO Review.

Key Facts Synopsis

This issue of UFO Review delves into UFO contact cases, featuring an interview with retired Air Force Colonel Wendelle Stevens who shares his extensive research and experiences. The magazine also reports on UFO sightings in China, including a mass sighting that caused panic and injuries, and an incident involving Chinese Air Force pilots. A police officer's close encounter and photographic evidence are presented. The issue also covers a notable abduction case in Spain and discusses the controversial Billy Meier case, examining photographic evidence and debunking claims of hoaxes.

Notable Quote

"MY GOD DON'T LET IT GET ME!"

Notable Quote Speaker

A Police Officer

This issue of "UNSOLVED DUCTIONS" by Antonio Huneeus delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena, focusing on alien encounters, mysterious underground structures, and the concept of ley lines. The magazine presents detailed accounts of alleged abductions, investigations into paranormal hotspots, and reports of strange aerial phenomena from different parts of the world.

In the Lab: Julio F.'s Abduction

The issue begins with a detailed account of Julio F.'s abduction experience, pieced together through hypnotic sessions conducted by Dr. Pena and other experts. Julio's memory was erased from the initial encounter, and he was subjected to various physical tests by the aliens. He described being paralyzed while a metallic golden ball penetrated his body, taking samples of liquids and tissues. After the tests, he and his dog experienced weightlessness and observed Earth from a saucer window, describing it as similar to NASA photographs. The experience concluded with a return to strong gravitational forces.

Miguel Herrero Sierra's Encounter

Another abduction case involves Miguel Herrero Sierra, who on December 18, 1977, encountered a large, metallic craft shaped like a hat near Tendilla, Spain. He was approached by two men dressed in white who communicated telepathically. Following hypnotic sessions led by Dr. Jimenez del Oso, Herrero revealed incredible claims, including that the pyramids were devised by extraterrestrials and the Bermuda Triangle is a site of an abandoned alien base. He also reported developing psychic abilities after the encounter.

Reality of an Underground World

Jon Singer explores the evidence for mysterious underground tunnels and cities across Europe, Africa, and the eastern United States. He references H. Behrens' "The Natural History of the Harz Forest" (1730), which describes 'Dwarf Holes' inhabited by friendly dwarves. Antonin Horak's discovery of a huge, artificial shaft in the Czechoslovakian wilderness is detailed, along with legends of a lost tunnel connecting to Gibraltar. The article also touches upon the Kabyle Berber tribe's beliefs in Tlam, a space under the earth, and the Tuareg tribe's tales of underground cities built by Atlanteans. The concept of ley lines, pathways connecting ancient sites, is discussed, with research suggesting their presence in America and their potential connection to paranormal activity.

UFOs Over Mainland China

A massive UFO wave has been reported in mainland China, with the Chinese news media publishing accounts of strange aerial objects for the first time in years. The article notes China's rich history of aerial lore and the recent shift in attitude towards UFOs, with a Chinese UFO magazine selling out its initial press run. A feature article by Bo Lin in Tokyo's "Asahi Evening News" reports 77 sightings between January and November, bringing the total at Wuhan University to 208. One incident describes a cone-shaped UFO over Dagang, emitting intense heat and a bright light.

Chasing the Flying Saucers

Gray Barker contributes a section detailing various UFO sightings and encounters. Reports include a silvery 'saucer' dropping something in Kentucky, 'coffee saucers' landing in a San Francisco suburb, and a pink saucerian abducting motorists in England. A 'Silver Man' was reported in Lumberton, North Carolina, and strange noises were heard in the woods. The article also recounts an encounter in North Carolina where a dog attacked a humanoid creature.

Encounters and Investigations

Further accounts include Mrs. Ethel Field's sighting of a huge oval-shaped object over her home in Dorset, England, with figures visible inside. Joyce Bowles and Ted Pratt reported their car being lifted off the road by a strange force, followed by an encounter with a tall, blond-haired man in a 'jump suit'. The issue also touches upon the case of Jose Pace in Venezuela, who encountered two small beings dressed in bluish robes from a pyramid-shaped craft, and a frogman-like being found in the water.

UFO Investigation Kit and Other Features

The magazine includes advertisements for a "LEARN UFO INVESTIGATION!" kit, a book titled "RIDDLE OF HANGAR 18" concerning suppressed CIA documents about UFO remains, and various other UFO-related books and publications. It also features an article on finding the face of Jesus in a picture and a section on "HELP MAKE USA ENERGY SAFE."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the prevalence of unexplained aerial phenomena, the possibility of alien visitation and abduction, and the existence of hidden or underground worlds. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting various accounts and theories without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to consider the possibilities and engage in their own investigations. There is a consistent emphasis on witness testimony, hypnotic regression, and the potential for scientific study of these phenomena.