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Title: UFO SIGHTINGS Issue: VOL.1 NO.2 Date: September 1980 Publisher: S.J. Publications, Inc. Price: $1.95
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Title: UFO SIGHTINGS
Issue: VOL.1 NO.2
Date: September 1980
Publisher: S.J. Publications, Inc.
Price: $1.95
This issue of UFO SIGHTINGS presents a bold and brash approach to the subject of unidentified flying objects, promising to reveal information that other magazines might shy away from. The editorial emphasizes the magazine's commitment to uncovering and presenting the truth about flying saucers.
Table of Contents
The September 1980 issue features a variety of articles, including:
- EDITORIAL: An introduction to the magazine's mission and content.
- UFOS IN ANOTHER DIMENSION: THE THIRD THEORY: An exploration of a new theory suggesting UFOs originate from dimensions beyond our own.
- UFO SAND SCARE: EARTH SAVED FROM COLONIZATION: A report on an incident where Earth was allegedly saved from colonization.
- ARE UFOS INFILTRATING OUR MILITARY BASES?: An article investigating the possibility of UFOs infiltrating military installations.
- THE UFO-VIETNAM CONNECTION: An examination of any links between UFO phenomena and the Vietnam War.
- SECRET MISSION: UFOS ON RECONNAISSANCE: Details on alleged secret missions conducted by UFOs.
- FLYING SAUCERS AND THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT: A broader look at flying saucers and unexplained phenomena.
- UFOS AND THEIR SECRET WEAPON: ULTRASONICS: An exposé on ultrasonics as a potential secret weapon used by UFOs.
The issue also lists the key personnel of UFO SIGHTINGS magazine, including Myron Fass (Publisher), Irving Fass (Associate Publisher), Russell Wiener (Editor-in-Chief), and several associate editors, art associates, and directors.
Editorial: UFO SIGHTINGS Has Returned!
The editorial, penned by Editor-in-Chief Russell Wiener, welcomes readers to the second issue of UFO SIGHTINGS. Wiener asserts that the magazine is dedicated to providing informative and eye-opening content on unidentified flying objects, contrasting itself with magazines that allegedly suppress the truth. He highlights the diverse and shocking subjects covered in this issue, including "UFOs In Another Dimension: the Third Theory," "Are UFOs Infiltrating Our Military Bases?", "Flying Saucers And Things That Go Bump In The Night," and "UFOs And their Secret Weapon, Ultrasonics." The editor encourages reader participation by inviting them to send in authentic stories, suggesting a potential new feature for publishing reader reports if response is strong. The editorial concludes with a call to action: "keep on watching those skies and reading UFO SIGHTINGS. It's time everyone knew the truth!"
Book Reviews: Thrilling, Fantastic Science Fiction; Fabulous Full Color Art
This section reviews several science fiction books, all illustrated with color drawings. The books are available for purchase through S.J. Publications, Inc.
- THE TRIGAN EMPIRE: Seven action-packed tales of adventure in a galactic world, featuring spaceships, atmosphere craft, and hover-tanks, written in a comic-strip style with realistic artwork.
- SPACE BATTLES: A collection of vividly written tales about historic confrontations in space, detailing man's conquest of space and clashes with alien civilizations.
- GALACTIC ALIENS: Described as a potentially vital work, this book contains information from the logbook of a command vessel from a confederation of universes, detailing 43 hostile alien races.
- FANTASTIC PLANETS: An imaginative voyage to the outer regions of the solar system and beyond, exploring the vastness of the universe and the concept of Universal Life Force.
- SPACECRAFT IN FACT & FICTION: An illustrated history of spacecraft, from early fantasies to modern designs, including illustrations from sci-fi pulps, movie scenes, and NASA photos.
- SPACEWREK: An account of ghostships and derelicts in space, detailing mysteries and curiosities encountered by those who faced the unknown.
Prices are listed for individual books and for sets of volumes.
Exclusive Report: UFOs In Another Dimension - The Third Theory
This article introduces a "Third Theory" regarding UFOs, distinct from the purely physical/extraterrestrial and the inner/psychological/paraphysical arguments. This theory posits that UFOs are multi-dimensional. The author references ancient paintings and drawings that may depict other dimensions. The article describes a UFO encounter where a "Thing" appeared as a "pale, fleeting shadow" and then expanded into a boundless, formless entity. It draws a parallel to "The Spiritual Power of Matter" by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. The theory suggests that what we perceive as UFOs might be manifestations from a "Multi-Level Reality" that encompasses spiritual, psychic, and extraterrestrial aspects.
The article discusses how modern science often reclassifies ancient spiritual or mystical concepts with more complex terminology. It highlights that many who have explored UFO phenomena or psychic experiences may encounter "bad trips" or "monstrous thoughtforms" stemming from their unconscious. The author argues against dismissing these experiences as mere illusions or fabrications, suggesting that some contactees might indeed be interacting with forms of life superior to humans.
Paul Twitchell is mentioned as a "scientific mystic" who describes many UFO messages as "psychic junk," but also notes that superior beings might use "mechanical vehicles to move about the universe." The article explores the idea that entities can manipulate psychic receivers, creating illusions of space ships and alien encounters. The author's conclusion, after extensive research, is that the mystery of life extends both universally and inwardly.
The "Multi-level" or dimensional view is presented as a way to understand the UFO enigma. Three basic interpretations are offered:
1. The mental-psychic interpretation: This includes the "astral" sphere and deals with elemental (sub-atomic) planes of life, a world of non-ordinary reality.
2. The extraterrestrial/technical interpretation: This theory, supported by Von Daniken enthusiasts, suggests UFOs are piloted by advanced beings from other planets.
3. The "Macrocosmic"/higher-dimension view: This transpersonal perspective suggests ascending habitations of life and consciousness, potentially referred to as the "region of the gods," with lower vibratory realms inhabited by less-evolved races.
The article notes that the "Cosmic Conception" is not new and may have originated from pre-diluvian cultures, finding commonality in various race beliefs and Hindu cosmology. The text also mentions that scientists are establishing experimental teams to explore other dimensions.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the mysterious nature of UFOs, exploring them as phenomena from other dimensions, potential threats or visitors, and subjects of scientific and parapsychological inquiry. The editorial stance is clear: to present information without suppression and to encourage open discussion and investigation into UFO sightings. The magazine positions itself as a source for "inside information" and "the truth" about flying saucers, aiming to provoke thought and awareness among its readers.
This issue of 'UFO' magazine, identified as issue 11, explores various facets of UFO phenomena, touching upon ancient mythologies, metaphysical concepts, and a specific alleged alien encounter. The content suggests a broad interpretation of UFOs, linking them to symbolic representations in ancient texts and considering possibilities beyond conventional extraterrestrial origins.
Articles and Content
Thematic Connections and Mythology The opening section discusses the potential overlap between UFO phenomena and ancient mythologies. The author posits that UFO conceptions might be reinterpreted to fit existing narratives, suggesting that understanding the 'inner world' through dreams and symbolism is as essential as understanding the 'vast world beyond time, space and matter.' The article critiques a purely materialistic approach that dismisses supernatural accounts in sacred literature, warning against reducing cosmic beings to a modern, technological frame of reference. It humorously notes the extreme interpretations of ancient 'gods' as astronauts with advanced technology.
UFOs from Inner Space? A sidebar highlights a theory held by some UFOlogists: that UFOs originate not from outer space, but from 'inner space,' implying another dimension.
A Special Machine for Exploring Dimensions A caption describes a rare photograph of a human being caught between dimensions in a special machine built for exploring dimensions.
Esoteric Teachings and Metaphysics The text connects esoteric teachings like Esoteric Buddhism, Tibetan Yoga, Jewish Mysticism, and Egyptian/Hermetic traditions to the concept of 'secret doctrines.' It suggests that these, when approached with an open mind, are not at odds with scientific theories like Einstein's or the metaphysics of 'contactees.' The author questions why it seems abnormal for some to perceive the borderline between physics and metaphysics, believing that concepts like Ezekiel's 'wheels within wheels' and the Biblical 'pillar of the Lord' are related to these phenomena.
The 'Superspectrum' and Higher Forces Referencing John Keel's views, the article discusses the 'superspectrum' from which apparitions and visions are sent. However, the author disagrees with Keel's pessimistic outlook, suggesting that shining spheres, wheels within wheels, and 'portable thrones' of gods represent higher spiritual and creative forces rather than manipulative entities. These regions are described as being far beyond human comprehension, akin to the apex of the Kabbalists' Tree of Life.
Vibratory Rates and Dimensional Shifts The text explores the idea that objects, and potentially human bodies, are composed of 'ethereal substance' and that increasing vibratory rates can lead to shifts in manifestation and dimensions, eventually re-entering 'The All.' This concept is linked to the idea of 'disappearances' where people seemingly vanish, possibly due to their vibratory rate being raised to a point of invisibility to conventional observers. The author references Brad Steiger's description of such phenomena, suggesting that if a person's vibratory rate is increased, they might disappear, a phenomenon that could be mistaken for demonic influence or a UFO kidnapping.
The Cosmic Conception The article advocates for embracing a 'Cosmic Conception,' a broader viewpoint necessary for humanity's survival and exploration of the stars. It suggests that realizing the 'Multi-Level totality of life' will allow humans to stand in awe of a super-intelligence, similar to ancient ancestors, and learn to work in harmony with the multidimensional cosmos.
UFO Sand Scare: Earth Saved This section details a first-person account by Bruce B. Howard, an air traffic controller and freelance writer, who claims to have encountered an alien intending to colonize Earth. The alien, from planet Admoty in the Zet star system, sought a planet with a sandy surface for its people. Howard, finding himself alone on a beach, fabricated a story claiming the sand was unique and unsuitable for non-humans, and that Earthlings found their concrete-dominated planet horrible and on the verge of extinction due to constant war. He also claimed the sand was specially formulated and dangerous for aliens to touch. The alien, seemingly convinced by this narrative and Howard's apparent distress, decided to seek another planet. The encounter involved a large, purple-hazed, orange-lit flying object hovering at 5000 feet, emitting a paralyzing beam, and landing on the beach. The alien was described as five-feet tall, gray-orange, skinny, with a large fishbowl-like head, three antennae, and no ears. The creature communicated telepathically. After the alien departed, leaving behind a torn-up beach, Howard decided to share his story, believing it important for everyone to know about alien presence.
Are UFOs Infiltrating? A special study is presented, suggesting that close-range UFO sightings may indicate an interest in manufacturing areas, military installations, and electric power stations in the United States. The study, though incomplete, plotted UFO sightings against geological and geographical features, finding promising patterns, particularly an association with nuclear facilities. The definition of 'strategic' for this study included military facilities, electric power generating stations (especially atomic), and important fuels and minerals like petroleum, coal, and uranium.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance The magazine appears to adopt a stance that is open to unconventional explanations for UFO phenomena, integrating metaphysical, symbolic, and even mythological interpretations alongside more direct accounts of encounters. There is a clear critique of purely materialistic viewpoints and an encouragement to consider broader, multidimensional perspectives. The editorial emphasis seems to be on exploring the unknown, questioning conventional reality, and presenting a range of theories and personal experiences related to UFOs and potential extraterrestrial or interdimensional contact. The inclusion of both speculative articles and a detailed personal narrative suggests a commitment to exploring the subject from multiple angles, from academic-style studies to anecdotal evidence.
This issue of UFO Report, Volume 12, Issue 21, dated 1979, delves into the intriguing connection between UFO sightings and strategic locations within the United States, particularly focusing on military bases. The cover headline, 'OUR MILITARY BASES?', sets the stage for an exploration of whether UFOs pose a threat to national security and what actions might be taken.
UFO Sightings and Strategic Locations
The lead article presents a study analyzing UFO sightings from 1947 through 1967, totaling 379 cases. It categorizes these sightings into occupant cases, physical/physiological effect cases, and 'close encounters.' The study found that 34% of these cases occurred in five key states: California, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. A broader analysis of 575 sightings, selected for witness credibility, also highlighted California, Ohio, New Mexico, Florida, and Illinois as states with the highest number of sightings.
The research attempted to correlate these sightings with strategic features. An unexpected discovery was the strong correlation with 'The American Manufacturing Region,' which encompassed five of the top ten sighting states and a significant portion of the northeast. This region accounts for approximately 63% of U.S. factory production. Further investigation revealed that Missouri, ranking high in manufacturing west of the Mississippi, also had a notable number of sightings, linking it to California and Texas.
The study examined the status of the top ten states in terms of production of fuels, minerals, metals, electrical energy, and military defense contracts. High rankings in manufacturing, electrical energy production, and military defense contracts were common among these states. Conversely, a negative correlation was found with states rich in copper, lead, and silver, suggesting that the interest might not be in raw resources but in their industrial applications.
State-by-State Strategic Survey
The article provides a detailed look at the top ten states:
- California: Sightings clustered around the San Francisco Bay area and Los Angeles, both near military installations.
- Ohio: Large clusters near Cincinnati, and in the Dayton-Springfield-Columbus area. Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown are noted for heavy industry, rubber, steel, and aircraft manufacturing.
- New York: Small concentrations near Ithaca and Schenectady-Albany, with scattered plots elsewhere. Schenectady is noted for its industrial output and military facilities.
- Pennsylvania: Concentrations around Pittsburgh and its adjacent counties, an area with heavy industry and atomic power facilities. Philadelphia and Montgomery County also showed plots.
- Texas: Five of 17 plots concentrated in the Houston-Galveston area, which includes the Manned Spaceflight Center and military bases. Amarillo is noted for its helium production.
- Illinois: A concentration of plots around Chicago, with others in the southern and eastern parts of the state. Chicago hosts atomic facilities like Argonne National Laboratory and several military bases.
- New Mexico: A strong concentration of sightings near White Sands Proving Grounds, with others near Los Alamos and Albuquerque (Kirtland AFB and Sandia Base).
- Indiana: Five plots associated with military facilities, with eight others having no apparent strategic associations.
- Missouri: Five plots in the central and western parts of the state, near Whiteman AFB and dispersed missile sites.
- Florida: No concentrations noted, but plots near Eglin AFB and Miami strip military bases.
Other states like Washington, Virginia, and North Dakota are also mentioned for their associations with military bases and strategic sites.
UFOs and Industrial Applications
The analysis suggests that UFO occupants may have a military-industrial objective. The article notes that while some states are rich in minerals, the sightings do not always correlate with mineral sites, but rather with industrial applications of these materials and military facilities. This includes areas with oil and gas fields, refineries, and manufacturing plants for aircraft, missiles, and chemicals.
Documented Cases and Theories
The magazine also features a section on 'STRANGE ENCOUNTERS' and 'DOCUMENTED CASES,' including:
- A Canadian woman's claim of abduction and implantation by space beings.
- A case involving Mrs. V. from England, who reported being examined by robots and humanoid entities.
- An account from a New York woman about an encounter with an entity in a uniform.
- The book 'STRANGE ENCOUNTERS' by Timothy Green Beckley is promoted, suggesting a secret plan by UFO occupants involving interbreeding and a larger cosmic purpose.
- The concept of 'physical' versus 'psychic' UFOs is explored, with a San Diego woman's account of a bizarre encounter involving various entities and phenomena.
- A case from Philadelphia describes gleaming silver objects appearing in the sky, coinciding with a child's hair glowing.
The UFO-Vietnam Connection
A separate article, 'THE UFO-VIETNAM CONNECTION,' posits a possibility that UFOs were connected with the Vietnam War. The author recounts a vivid observation of a UFO in the West Pacific on a U.S. Navy ship in 1967, heading for the coast of Vietnam. While the exact date was not recorded at the time, the incident occurred in the spring, and the author discussed it further upon returning to civilian status in June 1970.
Government Response and Future Study
The issue touches upon the government's efforts to keep information about UFOs under wraps, particularly concerning sightings over military installations. It raises the question of how to protect national security against potential alien threats. The author expresses a desire to continue the study, potentially using computer analysis and plotting close-range sightings from 1968 onwards to see if patterns persist.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the intersection of UFO phenomena with military installations and strategic industries, the potential intelligence or objectives of UFO occupants, and the possibility of government secrecy regarding these events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, encouraging readers to consider the evidence and the implications for national security and humanity's place in the universe. The magazine promotes the idea that UFOs are a real and significant phenomenon that should not be suppressed.
This issue of UFO Report, identified as ISSUE NO 3, focuses on the provocative theme of 'SECRET MISSION: UFO'S ON RECONNAISSANCE.' The cover boldly proclaims 'YES! ALIENS WALK AMONGST US,' suggesting a direct encounter or presence of extraterrestrial beings. The magazine is published by S.J. Publications, Inc., with a price of $15.00.
Secret Mission: UFOs on Reconnaissance
The lead article posits that UFOs might be scouting Earth for military purposes, a subject deemed of acute interest to every human being. The magazine presents this information as a public service. The accompanying image depicts what is described as the remains of a crashed fleet of UFOs.
Personal Accounts and Sightings
The issue features several firsthand accounts of UFO encounters:
- Naval Watchman's Sighting: A sailor on watch at midnight describes seeing a brilliant, oval-shaped object moving rapidly across the sky, emitting an intense white glow. He notes its speed, low altitude, and unusual shape, ruling out conventional satellites or aircraft. The object's glow seemed self-generated. He later observed officers intensely watching the ship's radar, suggesting it was tracking the UFO, but encountered a mysterious silence when inquiring.
- Hawaiian Islands Sighting: During a cruise near the Hawaiian Islands, a strange dome-shaped structure was sighted partially behind a hill on a desolate island. A shipmate suggested it was a 'flying saucer.'
- Vietnamese Coast Encounter: A deck seaman reported a craft 'bobbing up and down' and changing colors while following a ship off the Vietnamese coast.
- Vietnam Incident: The magazine references a 'big UFO wave in 1968-69' in Vietnam, including 'phantom helicopters,' with military forces firing at objects without effect. Another account mentions fighter missiles being buzzed by UFOs in Vietnam.
- Minnesota Sighting: A woman on vacation with her daughter reported seeing a glowing red UFO hovering near their cabin. They observed three 'man-like beings' inside a transparent dome on the craft. When the cabin lights were turned off, the UFO's lights went out, and it then ascended rapidly.
- Canadian Sighting: A nurse in Canada reported seeing a disc-shaped UFO with a transparent dome containing two 'very human looking creatures' who appeared to be operating an instrument panel. She had the impression the craft was experiencing mechanical trouble.
UFO Investigators League
Timothy Green Beckley, known as 'Mr. UFO,' promotes the 'UFO INVESTIGATORS LEAGUE.' Membership, costing $15.00, offers several benefits, including a subscription to 'UFO REVIEW' (described as the world's only flying saucer newspaper), a membership card, a UFO Investigators Field Manual, a confidential 'UFO SPOTTERS NEWSLETTER,' authentic photographs of spacecraft, discounts on UFO books, and authority to use membership credentials for interviews.
Thematic Exploration
The magazine touches upon the idea that UFOs might be coming to Earth because their solar system is dying and they need a new home. It also discusses the reluctance of researchers and the public to investigate UFO occupants, a stance that has slowly changed as more credible cases emerge. The concept of telepathic communication with extraterrestrials is also explored, with an account of an attempted mental projection before a sighting.
OMNI-COSMICS Promotion
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to promoting 'OMNI-COSMICS,' a 'hidden energy power' that promises to help individuals gain wealth, control others' thoughts, achieve protection, and overcome illness. Ann Fisher is presented as the author and an expert in parapsychology. The promotion includes testimonials about financial windfalls, healing, and personal transformation through OMNI-COSMICS techniques.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, potential extraterrestrial visitation, government or military cover-ups, and the investigation of paranormal phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one that advocates for open investigation into UFOs, challenging skepticism and encouraging public participation through organizations like the UFO Investigators League. There is a strong emphasis on personal testimony and the belief that aliens are among us, with a promotional push for a product promising supernatural abilities.
Title: FLYING SAUCERS
Issue: 44 (1979-80)
Cover Headline: FLYING SAUCERS GO BUMP IN - Separating Illusions
This issue of Flying Saucers magazine explores the complex nature of UFO phenomena, aiming to differentiate between genuine sightings and figments of imagination. It presents several compelling cases and discusses various hypotheses to explain these events, while also touching upon the challenges of understanding potential extraterrestrial intelligence.
Key Cases and Sightings
Swedish Sighting (1959)
The magazine recounts a case from September 29, 1959, involving Gideon Johansson in Sweden. While on his way to a job, he and his son witnessed a bright light in the sky that initially appeared to be a crashing airplane. The object descended slowly, passed over buildings, and buzzed treetops. Through a clear dome, Johansson observed two human-like occupants, approximately five feet tall, in a streamlined position. A bright light emanated from the dome. As the UFO drifted, its lights suddenly went out, and it vanished. Johansson's pants flapped as if caught in a high wind, and his wife reported that the radio went dead. The power company found no reason for a blackout. The incident lasted about two minutes. Later, neighbors and an electrical engineer corroborated aspects of the event, though they were initially dismissed or ridiculed. Johansson and his witnesses kept the event secret for 12 years before he reported it to APRO.
Buzz Montague's Observation (Idaho)
Buzz Montague reported to APRO that he witnessed a series of landings in Idaho. From about half a mile away, using a 10-power scope, he observed UFOs coming from and returning to a larger, cigar-shaped "mother ship" for 45 minutes. This case is significant because it links the smaller, domed discs to a larger craft capable of space travel, suggesting the discs are used for studying Earth.
Paolo Caetano Silveira's Encounter (Brazil, 1971)
On September 2, 1971, Paolo Caetano Silveira was driving home in Brazil when he noticed a bright light that rapidly approached his car. The object shot by, climbed slowly, and then hovered, pacing his car for several minutes. He stopped at a police station to report it. Later, the light reappeared, stopped in front of his car, and emitted a deep bluish light that turned brilliantly white. Beams of light shot from the craft, forcing Silveira out of his car. He described three very small, mechanical humanoid objects that floated around him but did not touch him. He felt his legs go numb, and the beams dragged him towards the larger, stationary light. He tried to resist, feeling panic and a loss of control. As they neared the UFO, a door opened, and he began to relax. He was floated into a brightly lit room where he saw three creatures of "ordinary height" in blue "jump suits" with smooth "Roman helmets." Their faces and hands were grey, with no visible features. They communicated with each other, but Silveira could not understand them. He remembered the whine of a turbine before awakening outside his car, attended by Doctor Cirlas Coutinho Crespo. Doctors noted his excitement, red face, bloodshot eyes, and scratches on his arms and hands, attributing his disjointed story to a "somnambulistic state" or hypnotic trance, similar to cases involving Barney and Betty Hill and Dionisio Llanca.
UFOs as Study Craft
The cases suggest that domed discs are likely launched from larger "mother ships" and are used for studying Earth. The occupants' behavior, such as close-range observation and examination of humans (as in the Hill case), indicates a desire to understand terrestrial life. The increasing number of reports of people being dragged into UFOs suggests a pattern of escalating contact, possibly in preparation for an "official" contact with Earth.
Separating Illusions: Hypotheses on UFOs
This section of the magazine, titled "Separating Illusions," addresses the challenge of categorizing unknown phenomena. It questions whether sightings are of actual spacecraft or figments of imagination. Arthur C. Clarke's quote, "Any sufficiently advanced technology would appear indistinguishable from magic," sets the stage for exploring the nature of UFOs.
Many UFOlogists and skeptics are questioning the traditional view of UFOs being piloted by biological beings in technological craft. The repetitive actions of UFOs, such as buzzing vehicles and collecting specimens without clear resolution, lead to questions about their purpose and reality. The article posits that we might be conjuring these phenomena or that they are real but behave in inexplicable ways.
Challenging Preconceptions
The magazine argues against assuming that extraterrestrial beings would be understandable or neighborly. It suggests that our egos might be disproportionate to our place in the universe. When UFO beings don't conform to our expectations, we tend to doubt their reality or imagine something more bizarre.
Scientific Investigation and Limitations
It is noted that current scientific concepts struggle to explain the technology and performance of UFOs, and their behavior often defies rational interpretation. The article criticizes the lack of a concerted scientific effort to systematically study UFO data. Until science fully applies its resources, it's premature to conclude that UFOs are unexplainable. The question of "why" UFOs behave as they do has many potential solutions that need consideration.
Nine Hypothetical Explanations for UFOs
The magazine presents nine hypothetical explanations for UFO reports:
1. Deluded Observer Hypothesis: UFOs are mistaken observations due to human perceptual and reasoning fallibility, triggered by natural, artificial, or psychological stimuli, illusions, delusions, and hallucinations.
2. Secret Device Hypothesis: UFO reports are chance sightings of secret test vehicles, experiments, or aircraft/missiles, possibly developed by a hidden society or continuing technology from World War II.
3. Little-Understood Atmospheric Phenomenon Hypothesis: UFOs are akin to ball lightning or plasma phenomena generated by atmospheric electrical conditions.
4. Space Animal Hypothesis: UFOs are a form of undiscovered life native to the upper atmosphere, possibly electrical rather than biological.
5. Secret Terrestrial Society Hypothesis: UFOs originate on Earth from a hidden society, perhaps one that escaped to Antarctica with scientists.
6. Terrestrial Deceit Hypothesis: UFOs are holographic projections created by an agency or government for deception.
7. Psychic Projection Hypothesis: UFOs are quasi-real objects generated by the human "collective unconscious" wishes or desires.
8. Ancient Earth Astronauts Hypothesis: UFOs are piloted by descendants of an ancient Earth civilization that achieved space travel and periodically returns.
9. Extraterrestrial Hypothesis: UFOs are probes or vehicles from one or more extraterrestrial civilizations.
Additional hypotheses include:
10. Extraterrestrial Deceit Hypothesis: Extraterrestrial intelligence is staging UFO events for ulterior motives, possibly as "Cosmic Jokers" confusing humans for amusement.
11. Time Travel/Other Realms Hypothesis: UFOs are controlled by intelligences from parallel universes, undiscovered space-time dimensions, or are travelers from the past or future.
12. Supernatural Hypothesis: UFOs are manifestations of spiritual beings, gods, or messengers of gods on a mission of guidance.
The article suggests that only four broad categories generally cover these hypotheses: terrestrial or non-terrestrial in origin, with two possibilities within each (physical/technological or other forms of intelligence).
Alien Culture Shock
The difficulty in accepting UFOs as spaceships stems partly from the potential confusion of encountering a totally alien culture. An analogy is drawn to the North American Indians' confusion upon encountering Europeans, lacking the scientific and geographical knowledge to interpret their intentions and actions. Similarly, humans may not grasp the motivations or context of extraterrestrial visitors.
Dr. James E. McDonald's analogy of a Stone Age islander witnessing a modern amphibious invasion illustrates the sheer disbelief and incomprehensibility such an encounter would entail. The bewildering variety of craft, noises, and actions would be beyond their understanding. The magazine suggests that humanity might be like that islander relative to the advanced technology and behavior of UFOs.
Mutual Bafflement
Isabel Davis and the NICAP panel suggest that the puzzlement might be mutual. Extraterrestrials, despite their observations, may be as baffled by human behavior and motives as humans are by theirs. The behavior of beings from a different civilization could appear extremely strange to us, just as our behavior might seem weird to them.
Why Not Extraterrestrials?
There's no inherent reason to strain for explanations beyond technological spacecraft. The unknown purposes of UFOs are ultimate questions that may only be answered after cultural contact. The article posits that it's human conceit to think that the resolution lies solely with us. Other factors, such as different food cycles, fossil fuels, or physiological evolution, could lead to communication mechanisms and behaviors that seem inexplicable to humans.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme throughout the issue is the need for open-minded yet critical investigation of UFO phenomena. The magazine encourages readers to question assumptions and consider a wide range of hypotheses, rather than immediately jumping to conclusions. The editorial stance appears to be one of cautious exploration, acknowledging the possibility of genuine, unexplained phenomena while emphasizing the importance of rigorous scientific inquiry and the limitations of current human understanding when confronting the unknown.
The issue highlights the complexity of UFO sightings, suggesting they represent a turning point in our understanding of the unknown. It advocates for a systematic approach to studying UFO data and challenges the anthropocentric view that extraterrestrial visitors should conform to human expectations or timelines. The ultimate goal is to separate illusions from reality through careful analysis and consideration of all plausible explanations.
This issue of the magazine, with the cover headline "UFOS AND THEIR SECRET WEAPON ULTRASONICS!", delves into the speculative use of ultrasound by unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and explores the broader implications of potential extraterrestrial contact.
UFOs and Ultrasound
The lead article posits that UFOs might be employing ultrasound as a secret weapon, capable of injuring bystanders and causing damage. Evidence cited includes a 1964 incident in Georgia where a businessman encountered a UFO that left behind a strong odor, a gaseous vapor, oily residue, and caused burning sensations on his skin. His car also sustained damage, with the hood warped and paint affected. The article draws parallels between these effects and the known properties of therapeutic ultrasound, which uses high-frequency sound waves to generate deep heat in body tissues. While medical ultrasound is beneficial, the article suggests UFOs could be using it at a much higher intensity, leading to physiological and non-physiological evidence of harm.
It is noted that ultrasound is distinct from electromagnetic phenomena, which are often theorized as UFO propulsion systems. Ultrasound is described as sound vibrations with frequencies far above audible ranges, whereas electromagnetics involve magnetic force produced by electricity.
Communication Barriers with Extraterrestrials
The issue explores the significant challenges in communicating with potential extraterrestrial visitors. It outlines several categories of differences that could impede understanding:
- Mental/Psychological Differences: Psychic abilities beyond current human comprehension.
- Scientific/Technological Differences: Energy sources and applications unknown to humans.
- Physiological/Psychomotor Differences: Movements and interactions unfamiliar due to different biological evolution.
- Cultural/Philosophical Differences: Values and beliefs entirely unknown to humans.
- Multiple Origins: Coming from different civilizations, multiplying the above factors.
Analogies are drawn to the primitive Tasaday tribe in the Philippines, who had no recent knowledge of technological cultures, suggesting that even advanced beings might struggle to understand us. The article emphasizes that our interactions with the Tasaday have been guided by scientific curiosity and a desire not to disrupt their way of life, implying a similar approach might be necessary for understanding extraterrestrials.
Classifying UFO Phenomena
A significant portion of the content is dedicated to categorizing UFO phenomena, proposing a framework to understand their nature:
- TERRESTRIAL
- Unreal: Deluded Observers (UFOs are not objectively real).
- Real:
- I. Miscellaneous stimuli
- II. Unrecognized Phenomenon: Terrestrial in origin, real, natural or artificial.
- A. Unrecognized Natural Phenomenon: Plasmoids/ball lightning, atmospheric life forms, psychic projections.
- B. Unrecognized Artificial Phenomenon: Secret technology (known or unknown terrestrial society), deliberate fakery (holographs, staged events).
- NON-TERRESTRIAL
- Physical:
- III. ETH & Variants: Extraterrestrial in origin, physical and technological.
- A. From another planet
- B. Descendants of an ancient earth civilization that achieved space travel
- C. Staged events by extraterrestrials for ulterior motives
- Other:
- IV. Other Realms: Indicating multiple worlds and forms of intelligence beyond the purely physical.
- A. Time travellers
- B. Parallel universes
- C. Spiritual beings
Other Content
The magazine also includes a section on "MAGIC OF THE MASTERS" by Jack Delvin, featuring a list of mystifying tricks and a review of various magic books. Additionally, there is an advertisement for building a working laser pistol, offering plans and instructions for purchase.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes revolve around the mysterious nature of UFOs, their potential technological capabilities (specifically ultrasound), and the profound implications of extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to consider the possibility of purposeful alien visitation and to analyze UFO cases with the intent of understanding potential communication attempts, rather than dismissing them outright. The classification system suggests a comprehensive approach to understanding the phenomenon, acknowledging both terrestrial and non-terrestrial origins, as well as more esoteric possibilities.
This issue of "The Martial Arts" magazine, published by Arco Publishing Company, Inc., focuses on a unique intersection of martial arts and unexplained phenomena, specifically exploring the theory that UFOs may utilize ultrasound technology. The cover prominently features the title "THE MARTIAL ARTS" alongside an illustration of two figures in combat, with a subtitle indicating it is "Arco's popular library on Judo, Hapkido, Kung Fu, Karate, Wrestling and Unarmed Combat."
UFOs and Ultrasound Theory
The central article delves into the possibility that UFOs emit ultrasound, drawing parallels with medical applications of ultrasound. It explains how ultrasound waves, particularly at high intensities, can cause physical effects. Low intensity waves create thermal reactions, moderate force results in paralytic characteristics, and high intensity can lead to destructive consequences. The article posits that the burns, aching, and tingling reported by some UFO witnesses could be caused by powerful ultrasound emissions.
Several cases are presented to support this theory:
- Montville, Ohio (November 6, 1975): A resident reported a blurred TV picture, and the next day, an automobile was found to be "pock-marked."
- France (1954): In Benet, France, a couple observed a large object hovering, after which oily marks were found at the spot. A similar incident occurred in Briatexame, where brown oil spots were discovered by a road.
- Physical Traces: UFOs are noted to have left behind various substances such as powdery substances, sticky materials, gelatin-like matter, foams, and warm or burning conglomerations, which are described as unidentifiable but potentially related to ultrasound transmission.
- Angel Hair: The phenomenon of "angel hair," described as cobweb-like or delicate threads of spun glass, is discussed. Veteran UFO researcher Leonard H. Stringfield has catalogued incidents of angel hair dating back to the 1940s and 1950s. The article questions if angel hair is connected to the transmission of sound energy or other UFO-related substances.
- Easton, Pennsylvania (September 29, 1953): A television picture fluctuated rapidly as a UFO emitting a white vapor passed overhead.
- Merel, France (1954): A farmer witnessed an orange-colored disc land, and after it departed, a "luminescent steam" was observed. This substance was described as sticky, like paraffin, and disappeared without leaving marks.
The article also touches upon the concept of "gaseous cavitation," a medical process involving gas-filled cavities, and wonders if a similar principle could apply to non-living materials like metal. It suggests that the heat created by ultrasound bombardment could cause paint to blister or "bubble up," as seen on a warped hood in one case.
The issue speculates on whether the air itself could act as a conductor for massive amounts of sound, especially considering UFOs observed in rain and fog. It also links the odors sometimes reported after UFO departures (ammonia-like or sulfur-like) to the dissipation of these mediums.
Martial Arts Book Reviews and Catalog
In addition to the UFO content, the magazine serves as a catalog for Arco's library of martial arts books. Several books are detailed with descriptions, author information, publication details, and prices:
- BASIC JUDO by E.G. Bartlett: An introduction to Judo principles, movements, and self-defense, with over 250 photographs.
- CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING by Clifford P. Keen, Charles M. Speidel, and Raymond H. Swartz: Covers wrestling from beginner to Olympic levels, including Greco-Roman style.
- EFFECTIVE UNARMED COMBAT by Malcolm Harrts: Features practical self-defense techniques using hands and feet, illustrated with over 90 drawings.
- BODY BUILDING, An Illustrated History by David Webster: A visual exploration of bodybuilding with over 300 photos and drawings.
- MAS OYAMA'S KARATE by Bobby Lowe: A step-by-step guide to karate with photographs.
- KARATE FOR KIDS by Frances Goldstein: An illustrated book teaching karate to children.
- THE NEW MANUAL OF KUNG FU by Peter P. Tang: Step-by-step photographs for beginners, intermediates, and experts.
- TEACH YOUR CHILD SELF-DEFENSE by David Manners: Instructional photographs covering boxing, judo, and karate basics.
- HAPKIDO: The Korean Art of Self-Defense by David H. Wayt and Jae M. Lee: An illustrated guide to Hapkido, featured in films.
- JUDO AND SELF-DEFENSE by E.G. Bartlett: One hundred lessons in Judo, covering grading exams up to Black Belt, throws, and self-defense techniques.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The primary theme of this issue is the exploration of unconventional theories connecting physical phenomena (ultrasound) with unexplained aerial phenomena (UFOs). The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting these theories and supporting evidence without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to consider the possibilities. The inclusion of a comprehensive catalog of martial arts books suggests a broader interest in physical disciplines and self-improvement, perhaps implying a connection between the discipline of martial arts and the rigorous investigation of unexplained phenomena. The magazine aims to inform and intrigue its readership by bridging the gap between established knowledge and speculative theories.