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Overview

This issue of UFO Review, titled "The Official Flying Saucer Newspaper," delves into a variety of UFO-related phenomena, including alleged alien encounters, government cover-ups, and the enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance. The cover prominently features headlines…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO Review, titled "The Official Flying Saucer Newspaper," delves into a variety of UFO-related phenomena, including alleged alien encounters, government cover-ups, and the enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance. The cover prominently features headlines about UFOs gripping Spain, photographic proof of space creatures, a secret UFO base, an interview with John A. Keel, and the possibility that UFOs hold the key to Amelia Earhart's vanishing.

Atmospheric Space Animals Do Exist

Diane Tessman shares her personal encounter with a "space animal" resembling a giant manta ray that she observed over Knotts Berry Farm. She references Trevor Constable's theory that some UFO sightings can be explained by "space critters" or animals that "swim" in Earth's stratosphere and outer space, while acknowledging that other UFOs are extraterrestrial or dimensional craft.

Strange Encounters

This section details two accounts of alleged UFO abductions. The first involves Marisol Espinoza from Santiago, Chile, who claims her car was lifted into the air by a UFO and later found at the edge of a ravine. The second incident describes a woman and her child in Texas being "sucked up" by a UFO, resulting in the child's miraculous cure from a severe bronchial infection. The author notes the common phenomenon of car engines failing after close contact with UFO energy fields and questions the logic behind the aliens' actions.

The Night ET Returned Home

By Ellen Boyer, this is a first-person account of a family in rural New Jersey who experienced a series of bizarre events after a UFO hovered across the street. These included animals acting strangely, shadows in the house, disappearing objects, malfunctioning electrical devices, and an eerie presence, leading the family to believe "something" new had joined them. The author suggests that these events might be linked to unseen beings from different dimensions.

Return of the Silencers! Men in Black at It Again

Robert Barry details his investigations into the "Men in Black" phenomenon, which became prominent in the 1950s and '60s. These individuals, often arriving in black cars, reportedly silenced witnesses to UFO events and confiscated evidence. Barry recounts an incident where a reporter investigating a landed UFO in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was blocked by police and later silenced. He also describes how a film corporation seeking information on crashed UFOs and government suppression was allegedly hindered by the CIA, with a letter from the agency demanding his presence for a debriefing on his knowledge of a 1962 crashed UFO case in New Mexico.

The Rise and Fall of Atlantis

This section is an advertisement for a book titled "Return to Atlantis," which is described as an epic story based on information received mentally from the Greek historian Herodotus. It promises a guided tour of Atlantean cities and their scientific and cultural development.

Unraveling the Mystery of Man

This is an advertisement for Astara, a world-wide organization offering a free booklet titled "Finding Your Place in the Golden Age." It poses questions about inner powers, unseen influences, other worlds, and the possibility of immortality.

Unsettling Disclosures

This article continues the discussion on government suppression of UFO information, referencing a CIA letter that claimed information on the 1962 crashed UFO case was not releasable without Presidential announcements. It also mentions a U.S. News and World Report article predicting "unsettling disclosures" on UFOs. The author questions the authenticity of the CIA letter and its implications.

Did Aliens Take Amelia Earhart Away?

By Bud Hooper, this personal testimony explores the mystery of Amelia Earhart's 1937 disappearance. Hooper recounts two personal experiences in August 1959: one where a car he was following vanished, and another where he experienced a sensation of passing out and found himself in a transparent cylinder inside a space vehicle. He describes interacting with beings who explained the construction and operation of their craft, including a wheel that turns at the speed of light, making it invisible. He was shown how their technology works and was told that their large craft could pick up heavy objects like cars.

The Place on Earth UFOS Call "Home"

By Diane Tessman, this article discusses the Mojave Desert in California as a long-standing meeting ground for humankind and space beings, citing George Adamski's encounters near Mt. Palomar and Desert Center. It highlights the Integratron, a structure built by George Van Tassel, which served as a venue for UFO conventions and 'skywatches.' The article also mentions Truman Bethurum's encounter with a female saucer pilot named Aura Raines from the planet Clarion.

Her Story Is Amazing But True! She Came to Earth to Spread a Message of Peace & Love

This section introduces VIVENUS, a woman who claims to be from another planet and arrived on Earth in 1960 to spread a message of peace and love. She reportedly replaced a young woman contemplating suicide. VIVENUS appeared on Long John Nebel's radio program, generating significant listener interest. She describes her home planet Venus as a world of 'life living souls' where things are created with the mind, and where there is abundance for all, with no money, wars, or pain. She also refers to flying saucers as "swoops" and mentions that their pilots are trained to maneuver these craft and can make them visible or invisible.

Reach Out to Other Dimensions When You Wear Your Amazing "Telecrystal"

This is an advertisement for a "Telecrystal," a crystal believed to enhance telepathic ability and serve as a channel to the Space Brotherhood. It mentions that crystals will power vehicles in the "New Age" and that the "Telecrystal" is imported from Austria. The advertisement also promotes a book called "Project World Evacuation" by Tuella.

Spiritual Masters From Higher Realms Reveal The True Nature Of God & The Cosmos

This section advertises books related to spiritual teachings beamed from higher realms, including "Transmissions from the Solar Council and the Ashtar Command." Books mentioned include "Psychic & UFO Revelations in the Last Days" by Timothy Green Beckley, "Space Gods Speak," and "Project: World Evacuation" by Tuella. It also offers a "Special Medallion in Honor of the Ashtar Command."

Has Our Nuclear Technology Unleashed... The Beast of Revelations

This article connects the explosion of over 2,000 atomic bombs since 1945 to a rise in sightings of "strange creatures" and "mutants." It cites examples such as ten-foot tall hairy monsters, dinosaur-like creatures, weird winged creatures, and an epidemic of kangaroos. The author suggests that these are possibly mutants created by radioactivity and genetic accidents. The article promotes John A. Keel's book "Strange Mutants," which details cases like the "Mothman," the "Grinning Man" of Elizabeth, N.J., "Slime Man," the "Booger" of Clanton, Alabama, and a "Giant Cat" terrorizing a Connecticut town.

Not For The Weak Hearted:

This section promotes the book "Strange Mutants" by John A. Keel, describing it as containing tales of creatures from time and space, and from distorted scientific experimentation. It also offers a free membership in the "Monster Hunters League" with the purchase of the book.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO Review include the possibility of alien life, UFO sightings and encounters, government secrecy and suppression of information, and the unexplained mysteries of the past like Amelia Earhart's disappearance. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that is open to extraordinary claims, presenting personal testimonies, alleged evidence, and theories that challenge conventional explanations. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that official channels are not revealing the full truth about UFOs and related phenomena, and that hidden knowledge exists. The editorial stance seems to be one of encouraging readers to question official narratives and explore alternative explanations for unexplained events.

This issue of UFO REVIEW, dated January 1984, features a prominent interview with John A. Keel, a renowned investigator of the unexplained. The cover headline highlights Keel's extensive experience with UFOs, large hairy monsters, and other strange phenomena worldwide. The magazine also includes articles on UFO photography, psychic phenomena, and the spiritual properties of crystals.

Interview with John A. Keel

The interview with John A. Keel covers a wide range of topics, beginning with his personal history and the reasons for his temporary absence from the ufology scene, which he attributes to health issues and a feeling that his work was complete. He recounts his early interest in Fortean matters, sparked by encounters with rattlesnakes and the legend of Bigfoot. Keel shares his first UFO sighting in 1937 and expresses skepticism about astronomical theories like Venus and Black Holes, suggesting that astronomy is largely "bullshit."

Keel discusses his book "Strange Mutants," detailing various unusual creatures and phenomena he has investigated, including the Mothman sightings in West Virginia. He emphasizes the importance of examining evidence firsthand, criticizing experts who dismiss witness accounts without investigation. He also touches upon the phenomenon of "Bedroom Invaders," linking it to psychic phenomena and UFO encounters.

Regarding the Men in Black (MIBs), Keel initially considered them folklore but now believes they are real, citing numerous baffling cases. He describes them as a crucial, yet under-investigated, aspect of the UFO mystery, noting their ability to operate unnoticed due to public disbelief.

Keel also expresses strong opinions about government spending on UFO research, calling it a waste of money. He claims that despite public statements about UFO investigations, no one in the government truly cares or spends significant time on the subject, citing the Colorado University UFO project as a "total debacle."

He shares a personal experience of a UFO encounter in the South Pacific during WWII, where a UFO allegedly destroyed Japanese Zero fighter planes. This incident, he claims, was covered up and the film footage confiscated.

UFO Fever Heats Up in Spain

A brief report notes a surge in UFO sightings across Spain, with hundreds of reports filed. A documented case involved thirty observers witnessing a hat-shaped craft over Malaga, which was captured on film by a teenager.

Rozella Roberts and UFO Photography

The issue introduces Rozella Roberts, a woman who claims to have captured images of UFOs on film that are not visible to the naked eye. Her work is linked to the theory that some UFOs are "space critters" or etherealized creatures that function at frequencies beyond normal perception, as described by Trevor James Constable. Roberts also claims contact with "Space Brothers" and believes higher beings are working to save the planet.

Miraculous Talisman Of The Ancients

This section promotes the power of clear quartz crystal, suggesting it was treasured by ancient civilizations like those of Atlantis. It lists various purported benefits of wearing crystal, including emitting negative ions, absorbing positive ions, protecting the wearer from dark forces, and elevating consciousness. The Institute of Psychic Research offers a crystal capped with 24K gold electroplate for $12.95.

ET Returned Home

This is a personal account of a family experiencing strange phenomena in their home, including disembodied voices, objects moving, and a shadowy figure. The author, Diane Tessman, believes these events are linked to extraterrestrial contact, possibly an "ET" that temporarily resided with them and was later retrieved.

Silencers Return!

This article details the alleged suppression of UFO information by government entities. It describes how Leonard Stringfield was threatened for planning to discuss crashed UFOs and recovered bodies at a symposium. The author recounts being contacted by intelligence agents and warned to proceed cautiously. The article also mentions a security detail escorting Stringfield and the author after the symposium, suggesting a deliberate effort to control information.

Beyond My Space Odyssey in UFOs

A book review or excerpt by Oscar Magocsi, detailing eight years of ET communications, including encounters with MIBs and underwater UFO rides.

Become a Certified UFO Investigator

An advertisement for the UFO Investigators League, offering membership for $20.00, which includes a membership card, certificate, field manual, newsletter subscription, and photographs of spacecraft. It encourages individuals to join the effort to prove the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the fringes of paranormal phenomena, including UFOs, cryptids (Bigfoot, Mothman), psychic experiences, and alleged government cover-ups. The editorial stance appears to be one of open investigation into these subjects, often questioning official narratives and promoting alternative theories. There is a recurring theme of hidden knowledge and suppressed truths, with a strong emphasis on personal experience and anecdotal evidence. The publication also seems to cater to a New Age audience, with articles on spiritual growth, crystal healing, and extraterrestrial contact.

Title: UFO REVIEW
Issue Date: January 1982 (estimated from content)
Publisher: UFO REVIEW
Country of Publication: USA
Language: English

This issue of UFO REVIEW, specifically page 21, features a bold cover story promising the reader can become a "SUPER-BEING" by following simple instructions. The article by Bill Cox introduces concepts like "Split Brain Motivation," "Psychotronics," and "Psionics" as easy-to-apply aptitudes that can grant enhanced life capabilities, including ESP, time travel, bi-location, and contact with "Outer Space Kingdoms and Invisible Life Forms." The cover also includes a striking image described as an "ACTUAL PHOTO OF A 'FIRE GOD' CREATED WITH THE POWERS DESCRIBED IN THIS NEW BOOK."

Article: Everything You Desire Will Materialize Instantly

The main cover story, attributed to researcher Bill Cox, claims that by understanding universal laws and interacting with invisible life forces, individuals can command creation. Cox's research has taken him to South America and Egypt, where he studied ancient civilizations and their knowledge of universal laws. He concludes that our world is interconnected with invisible realms and unseen kingdoms, populated by trillions of life forces that can be directed to assist humans. These "tiny creatures" in the "ether" perform tasks with "ecstasy," whether it's for money, fame, or love, as long as it aligns with a higher order.

The article explains that God created man in His image with dominion over all creation, including these elemental and angelic kingdoms. It suggests that by educating oneself about these forces, the cosmos becomes understandable and controllable. The concept of "mind power to create and to heal" is also introduced, with claims that objects can be moved at a distance and ailments cured through mental energy. An experiment is mentioned on page 9 that anyone can perform.

Cox also highlights the advanced knowledge of ancient cultures regarding time travel, bi-location, and energy accumulation, citing the significance of the pyramid shape found across various civilizations. He suggests these ancients had communication with advanced beings from the stars and possessed knowledge of healing, mind development, and projecting holographic structures.

The article promotes a book by Bill Cox titled "UNSEEN KINGDOMS," which comes with a "PYRAMID KIT" for experimentation and ten tests to prove the existence of unseen energy forces. The book promises to enable readers to "become a SUPERBEING and achieve your destiny without delay."

Article: Aliens & Amelia Earhart (Continued from page 18)

This section, continuing from a previous page, details a personal encounter the author had in 1959. While flying in Colorado, the author claims to have been taken aboard a UFO. Inside, he communicated telepathically with beings who explained that their planet has no crime or war, and undesirable elements are eliminated. They also mentioned that earth people are visited, and their language is learned through telepathy.

The author recounts being told that Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan, who disappeared in 1937, were not lost but were taken to a "dome city" with other earth people. The beings explained that due to a time difference between galaxies, the earth people on their planet had only aged four years. The author was offered a chance to visit Amelia Earhart again and take pictures, but the beings conveyed that the experience was designed to see the reaction it would cause when he attempted to share his story.

Upon returning to his car, the author found that his camera had not captured the sunset as intended, suggesting the experience was not a dream but a real event. He later met with Dr. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D., who concluded that the author might have contacted an out-of-state satellite. The author presented his experiences at the Rocky Mountain Conference on UFO Investigation in 1980.

Article: Strange Creatures of the Old West

Authored by Dennis, an American Indian, this article explores legends of "spook lights" and bizarre creatures from the Old West, passed down through Native American traditions. The author describes his homeland in New Mexico, characterized by high altitudes, ponderosa pines, and active volcano areas. He mentions "spook lights," typically red or blue, that originate elsewhere and move towards lava flows.

The article recounts stories of archaeologists being scared away from certain areas and mentions the "doshiwee," an unusual area within an active volcano where plants survive despite extreme cold. Legends of Coronado and his explorers mistaking the town of Azuni for gold are also shared.

The author recounts personal experiences, including seeing lights zip across the sky and participating in a "manhood traditional ritual" where he was left blindfolded in an area. He describes seeing a canyon light up as bright as day and fleeing in fear. Later, during a similar experience, he saw large lights that dimmed and disappeared upon investigation.

Native American traditions speak of different types of "visitations" and "hairy giants." The author mentions legends from tribes in California and Mount Shasta about a baby born from a "sphere that had fallen from the sky," who were said to be stronger than normal. He also refers to "witch doctors" who could travel vast distances instantaneously and possessed unusual charms.

The article notes that strange creatures of "tremendous size" have been seen in almost 40 states, and includes a photo of a large footprint compared to a human hand.

Other Content

  • Catalog: A catalog for "PYRAMID GUIDE" offers back issues, annual collections, books on pyramid energy, and various "PYRAMID PRODUCTS" like meditation pyramids and energy kits. It also lists "LIFE UNDERSTANDING FOUNDATION" as the order source.
  • The Blavatsky Theosophist: A bimonthly journal devoted to Eastern Occultism, embracing Egyptian Pyramid Texts and Astrology, conducted by C.H. Harvey.
  • God Saith: "Behold...": An excerpt promoting the Oahspe bible as a means to redeem the world from wretchedness and poverty into knowledge and life eternal.
  • Harold Sherman Books: Advertisements for Harold Sherman's books, "YOU LIVE AFTER DEATH" and "THE DEAD ARE ALIVE," offering a special combination price.
  • Classifieds: A section with various advertisements for services and products related to UFOs, psychic phenomena, self-help, books, and esoteric items.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the potential for human enhancement through esoteric knowledge and technology, the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, and the exploration of ancient wisdom and unexplained phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting personal accounts, speculative theories, and promotional material for related books and services. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that hidden knowledge can unlock extraordinary human potential and provide answers to life's mysteries, often drawing parallels between ancient traditions and modern UFO phenomena.