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Title: UFO DATA Issue: Report No 1 Date: December 27th - 29th 1980 (referencing the incident date, issue date is implied to be around the 25th anniversary) Publisher: www.ufodata.co.uk
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Title: UFO DATA
Issue: Report No 1
Date: December 27th - 29th 1980 (referencing the incident date, issue date is implied to be around the 25th anniversary)
Publisher: www.ufodata.co.uk
This first printed issue of UFO DATA celebrates 25 years of The Rendlesham Forest Incident. The publication aims to provide a printed version of information previously available on their website, filling a gap left by the absence of specialized newsstand UFO publications. The editor, Russel Callaghan, acknowledges the legacy of UFO Magazine, founded by his late father-in-law Graham W. Birdsall and his brother Mark.
Contents and Key Articles
Future Wars fought in space
This section, likely an editorial or introductory piece, sets the stage for the magazine's content, hinting at future conflicts and technological advancements.
NASAs Fallen Star
This article, authored by Joseph Richard Gutheinz, Jr., details the investigation into the Omniplan Corporation, a case involving alleged fraud against NASA. Gutheinz, a former Senior Special Agent in NASA's Office of Inspector General, led a task force that uncovered a complex scheme involving falsified leases, money laundering, and embezzlement. The case resulted in the conviction of Omniplan CEO Ralph Elias Montijo, Jr., on 179 felony counts and involved multiple federal agencies. The article highlights the scale of the fraud, which was unprecedented in NASA's history, and mentions related leaseback schemes investigated involving Lockheed Martin, Boeing North America, and United Space Alliance.
Sub orbital warfare – a concept from extraterrestrial technologies the new trend in the military of many countries...
This piece explores the emerging concept of sub-orbital warfare, suggesting that control of the ionosphere and magnetosphere will be crucial in future conflicts. It discusses the development of ultrasonic sub-orbital capsules and crafts, and how extraterrestrial technologies might be involved, particularly in energy-seeking scanners that can evade conventional stealth. The article references 'Tethers Unlimited' and their 'Terminator Tether' technology, initially proposed for clearing space junk but potentially adaptable as a weapon.
Rendlesham
This is the central focus of the issue, dedicated to the Rendlesham Forest Incident of December 1980. The article details the events over three nights where USAF servicemen at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge observed and investigated strange lights and a landed object. It highlights the documentation of the incident, including Lt Col. Charles Halt's 'Halt Tape' recording. The piece contrasts the official documentation with the skepticism and debunking efforts, emphasizing the hard evidence available through the Freedom of Information Act. It also mentions the role of researchers like Brenda Butler, Dot Street, and Jenny Randles in lobbying for information.
The Halt Tape and Eyewitness Accounts
The article discusses the 'Halt Tape' recorded by Deputy Base Commander Lt Col. Charles Halt during his investigation into the Rendlesham Forest Incident. It describes the deployment of jeeps and trucks with floodlights that reportedly malfunctioned, and a frightening encounter where something unknown touched down in the forest. The tape is presented as chilling detail of the event, offering a rare opportunity to study a case beyond speculation.
The 'Real McCoy' and Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
Several contributors and researchers, including Nick Pope (former head of the MOD's UFO Desk), Graham W. Birdsall, and others, express their conviction that the Rendlesham Forest Incident involved something extraterrestrial. They dismiss mundane explanations like the Orford Ness lighthouse, arguing that the consistency of witness testimony and the nature of the event point to an unknown, possibly alien, origin. The article suggests that the UK's Freedom of Information Act has helped to gradually reveal more information about the case.
Interview with Richard Davies, Forestry Worker
This section features an interview with Richard Davies, a forestry worker at Rendlesham, who offers his personal opinion on the incident. He suggests it might have been a security alert related to military hardware rather than an extraterrestrial visitation. However, he acknowledges the consistency of sightings over the years and the possibility of alien interaction during night hours. Davies also notes that the area is now a popular site for UFO enthusiasts and researchers, with guided walks and opportunities for people to observe the area.
Other Features
- 'IONOSPHERE' Will this be the worlds New theatre of war?: Discusses the strategic importance of controlling the ionosphere and magnetosphere, linking it to advancements in sub-orbital technology and potential future warfare.
- The 15th International UFO Congress & Film Festival: Promotes an upcoming event in Laughlin, Nevada, listing numerous speakers and presentations on various UFO-related topics, including the Billy Meier case, Roswell, alien hybrids, and extraterrestrial evidence in the Amazon.
- UFO photographed over Crop Formation: A brief mention of another article in the issue.
- The Mystery Airships 1896: Another article featured in the issue.
- UFOs and Hurricane Katrina: A topic covered in the issue.
- In The News: A section for current UFO-related news.
- Talk UFO: An online radio show hosted by Russel Callaghan, accessible via the UFO Data website, featuring interviews with researchers and discussions on UFO topics. The show utilizes Skype for listener interaction and offers downloadable MP3 archives.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine strongly supports the investigation of UFO phenomena, particularly the Rendlesham Forest Incident, presenting it as a significant case with compelling evidence. The editorial stance appears to favor the extraterrestrial hypothesis for major incidents, while also acknowledging the need for rigorous investigation and evidence-based reporting. There's a clear emphasis on the importance of documentation, witness testimony, and the pursuit of truth, even in the face of skepticism and debunking efforts. The publication also highlights technological advancements, both conventional and potentially extraterrestrial-influenced, in the context of military and future warfare. The magazine is committed to providing accessible information through both print and online platforms, including its website and radio show.
This issue of UFO Magazine, dated January 2001, features "QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE" as its cover headline, focusing on parliamentary inquiries into UFO phenomena, particularly the Rendlesham Forest incident. The magazine is published by UFO Magazine and is the 11th issue of Volume 11.
Rendlesham Forest Incident and Parliamentary Questions
The issue extensively covers questions posed in the House of Lords by 'Lord' Peter Hill-Norton, concerning the Rendlesham Forest incident and related matters. Georgina Bruni, author of 'You Can't Tell the People,' provides commentary on these questions. Lord Hill-Norton inquired about potential Special Branch involvement in the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident, to which Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean responded that Special Branch would only be involved if there was evidence of a threat to national security, and no such interest appeared to have been shown. Bruni argues that the incident constituted a national security threat due to potential intrusions by foreign craft.
Further questions addressed whether personnel from Porton Down visited Rendlesham Forest or the surrounding area in December 1980 or January 1981, and if any tests were conducted for nuclear, biological, or chemical hazards. The Ministry of Defence, through Baroness Symons, stated that their archives found no record of such visits. Bruni suggests that the location might have been RAF Watton, not Walton, and that an agency, presumably from Porton Down, did investigate the area.
Lord Hill-Norton also questioned the Ministry of Defence about any uncorrelated targets tracked on radar in November or December 1980. The response indicated that records from 1980 no longer exist, with paper records retained for three years and radar data for thirty days.
Questions were also raised about underground facilities at the former RAF Bentwaters installation and their purpose. The Ministry of Defence stated there were no underground facilities, a claim Bruni disputes, asserting that sealed underground facilities exist and were inaccessible when the base was sold.
Another line of questioning concerned the involvement of the Ministry of Defence Police or Suffolk Constabulary in the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident. The Ministry of Defence was only aware of a letter from the Suffolk Constabulary to Georgina Bruni in 1999. Bruni counters that the MOD police should have been immediately informed, given the potential national security implications.
Finally, Lord Hill-Norton asked if the Ministry of Defence would launch an investigation into the Rendlesham Forest incident in light of new information in Georgina Bruni's book. The response reiterated the Ministry's original judgment that nothing of defence significance occurred in 1980, thus no investigation was warranted. Bruni expresses frustration, believing that officials have read her book and that the information within it should be enough to warrant an investigation.
Review of 'UFOs: It Has Begun' Documentary
The magazine features a detailed review by Steve Johnson of the 1976 documentary 'UFOs: It Has Begun.' The documentary is described as a legendary exploration of the UFO phenomenon, taking viewers to the Pentagon and Holloman Air Force Base. It features contributions from actors Burgess Meredith and Jose Ferrer, and ufologist J. Allen Hynek. The review highlights segments covering historical sightings from ancient times to the 1970s, including the 1896-1897 Airship Invasion, a 1967 Texas sighting, a 1973 Concorde incident, and NASA reports from Gemini missions.
The documentary also covers the case of Captain Thomas Mantell, who died pursuing a UFO in 1948, and a 1970s Eastern Airlines flight sighting. It discusses the 1952 Washington D.C. 'flap' of UFO sightings and the official explanations offered. The film touches upon the work of Project Sign, Grudge, and Blue Book, and includes an account of a UFO filmed by L. Michael Drummond, whose footage was allegedly returned in a degraded quality.
Lt. Col. Robert Friend discusses a case involving alleged alien contact and telepathic communication. The documentary also explores the phenomenon of cattle mutilations, with reporter Bill Jackson detailing grisly cases and Dr. William Fitzgerald's autopsy findings suggesting non-predatory causes. The issue of Kirlian photography and its use in investigating markings on cattle is also mentioned.
The review notes the documentary's focus on the Rendlesham Forest incident, including the 'Halt Memo,' and a segment depicting a staged encounter at Holloman Air Force Base with extraterrestrial beings. The documentary's producers reportedly received unprecedented cooperation from the US military, raising questions about whether it was a genuine disclosure attempt or a hastily retracted one.
Other Features
Rendlesham Fact File
A brief fact file on Rendlesham Forest notes its association with strange phenomena for centuries, questioning the lighthouse theory and highlighting ongoing 'weird events' experienced by local researchers.
'I'm Only In It For The Money...'
This article addresses the perception that people involved in ufology are only seeking fame or money. The author asserts their personal commitment to the subject, despite significant financial and time investment. The piece also critiques the use of hoaxes and poor-quality evidence, such as blurry photos and computer-generated images, in promoting UFO claims. It specifically criticizes 'Bin Bag balloons' as dangerous and irresponsible hoaxes.
Searching for the Truth: A Tribute to Walter Haut
This section pays tribute to Walter Haut, a key figure in the Roswell Incident due to his role in writing the famous 1947 press release. The author, who was affiliated with the International UFO Museum and Research Center, shares personal anecdotes about Haut, highlighting his credibility and his military service as a bombardier in WWII.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently questions official explanations for UFO phenomena, highlighting government secrecy and potential cover-ups. There is a strong emphasis on documented cases, witness testimony, and the need for further investigation. The editorial stance appears to support the reality of UFOs and the importance of studying the subject, while also being critical of hoaxes and unsubstantiated claims. The review of 'UFOs: It Has Begun' suggests a belief in the documentary's significance, whether as disclosure or a flawed attempt at it. The tribute to Walter Haut underscores the value placed on credible witnesses and historical figures in the field. The critique of 'Bin Bag balloons' demonstrates a commitment to distinguishing genuine phenomena from deliberate deception.
Title: UFO DATA REPORT
Issue: 1
Volume: 1
Date: October 2005
Publisher: www.ufodata.co.uk
Country: UK
Language: English
This inaugural issue of UFO Data Report focuses heavily on the Rendlesham Forest Incident and the historical phenomenon of 'Mystery Airships,' alongside reviews of several UFO-related books and announcements for upcoming events.
Rendlesham: 'The Untold Science' by Andrew Pike, FRAS
The lead article by Astro Physicist Andrew Pike delves into the scientific investigation of the Rendlesham Forest Incident at RAF Woodbridge and Bentwaters in December 1980. Pike asserts that the scientific data available, running to over a quarter of a million words, is far more substantial than commonly believed. He challenges the simplistic explanations offered by debunkers, such as attributing the phenomena to a distant lighthouse or lights in the sky. Pike highlights that the presence of a solid, nuts-and-bolts craft, coupled with reports of an electrified atmosphere and hair standing on end, convinced some scientists to investigate. He links the Rendlesham case to a broader history of UFO encounters and official disinformation dating back to the 1930s and even the 1880s. Pike concludes that the science points towards advanced electrogravitics as the underlying technology, though the origin remains a question.
He recounts his personal involvement, starting in 1981, and mentions a meeting that year which led to his deep engagement with ufology and the creation of a Rendlesham file that has remained open for 25 years. Pike also touches upon the 'lighthouse theory' and the possibility of astronomical explanations, but dismisses them as insufficient to explain the full scope of the event. He notes that the scientific investigation has largely gone unnoticed over the past 25 years, contrasting it with the numerous books that have appeared, many lacking scientific rigor.
Walter Blanchard: A Personal Tribute by Dennis G. Balthaser
This section is a personal tribute to Walter Blanchard, a Colonel who served in the 509th bomb wing and was later the base commander in Roswell. Blanchard was highly respected by Walter, who recalled being asked for his thoughts on matters by the Colonel. Walter also shared his experiences during the testing of an atomic bomb in the Pacific Ocean in 1946, including flying through the mushroom cloud. Blanchard, described as having a fascinating life, was involved with WWII and was a founder of the UFO museum in Roswell. The author expresses his personal loss and treasuring of the times spent with Blanchard.
Book Reviews
Several books are reviewed, offering a glimpse into the diverse landscape of UFO literature:
- The Alien Autopsy Inquest by Phil Mantle: This book covers several standard UFO cases and some new ones, featuring related photographs and diagrams, aiming to let the reader judge the claims on merit.
- Mercury Rapids Trilogy by Steve Johnson: Described as a masterful tale of government cover-ups and intergalactic conflict, inspired by 'The X-Files' and 'Dark Skies.' The reviewer praises Johnson's skillful storytelling, characterizations, and the unique English setting.
- Without Consent by Phil Mantle: This book approaches the 'alien abduction' scenario in a direct, 'tell it like it is' fashion.
- Alien Menace by Jim Hickman: Hickman is credited with establishing ufology as a legitimate scientific field, outlining guidelines for investigation and developing a specific terminology based on J. Hynek's UFO Classification System.
- Angels of Heaven and Hell by Brian Allen: This book explores mystical phenomena, including angels, stigmata, religious ecstasy, and the existence of 'The Nephilim' and shape-shifting beings.
- The Barriers of Belief by Brian Allen: This collection of case files and essays from P-E-G (Paranormal Encounters Groups) delves into experiences more disturbing than alien abduction, including forced medical examinations and insemination.
Mystery Airships of the 1890s
This article examines the historical phenomenon of 'Mystery Airships' that appeared across North America in the late 1800s. The sightings, which occurred before the invention of the Zeppelin, involved strange lights and objects described as 'airships.' The article details various reports from cities like Sacramento, Hastings, and Chicago, including witness accounts of cigar-shaped bodies, lights, and even encounters with the crew. It explores potential explanations, including the planet Venus, practical jokes, and the influence of science fiction literature like Jules Verne's works and the 'Penny Dreadful' series featuring characters like Frank Reade Jnr. The author questions how the public could have conceived of spaceships without modern media, suggesting that popular fiction played a significant role in priming the public to accept such sightings.
UFO Data Store and Conferences
Information is provided about the UFODATA online store, which offers books on UFOs, Aliens, and the Paranormal, with previews available online and secure payment via PayPal. The store also offers downloads at £3.50. Additionally, the magazine announces the '2nd Great British UFO Show' held in Leeds, a two-day event featuring UK and international speakers, with details on ticket prices and entertainment. The article reflects on the success of the first conference and the decision to hold another.
Coming Up in Issue No 2
Issue No 2 will feature 'ALIEN ABDUCTION,' including a never-before-heard encounter from South America about a mother and her special child.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of UFO Data Report demonstrates a clear editorial stance favoring serious investigation into UFO phenomena, particularly emphasizing the scientific aspects of cases like Rendlesham. The magazine promotes the accessibility of UFO evidence and research, as evidenced by its online store and the publication of detailed articles. There is a strong emphasis on historical cases, such as the Mystery Airships, suggesting that UFO phenomena are not a recent invention. The reviews of books indicate an interest in a wide range of UFO-related topics, from abductions to scientific explanations. The overall tone is one of encouraging critical inquiry and the dissemination of information within the UFO community.
This issue of UFO Data Report, presented as a CD Rom edition, delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, electrogravitics, and unusual atmospheric events, with a particular focus on incidents from 2005. The magazine explores potential scientific explanations for sightings, examines historical cases, and presents new evidence and theories.
Rendlesham and Electrogravitics
The article "through history" posits that the Rendlesham Forest Incident might be explained by electrogravitic connections. It highlights the unique position of having numerous witnesses come forward despite alleged efforts to hide facts. The author suggests that the 'smoking gun' evidence lies in unexplained details. One striking report describes a triangle-shaped object appearing to melt and drip what looked like molten metal. This effect, attributed to electromagnetic phenomena not widely known, is linked to unusual lightning events. The article references reports from 1895 of lightning appearing as linked golden yellow elliptical blobs, suggesting this could be a clue to UFO technology. It also mentions St. Elmo's fire as an electrical effect associated with charged thunderclouds that can cause a static build-up, making objects appear on fire from a distance. The sounds associated with electrical discharges are also explored, including descriptions like a china plate smashing, sizzling fat, sonic booms, and even a woman screaming, which have been reported in UFO encounters.
Nazi Germany and Anti-Gravity
The issue touches upon Nazi Germany's experiments with anti-gravity technology, specifically mentioning 'The Bell' device. It suggests that this technology might have been captured by the Allies and developed into stealth technology or even anti-gravity systems used by the US today. The article notes that the Nazi experiments were linked to relativity and quantum theory, and that the device emitted radiation that killed scientists and concentration camp POWs. The text also references the 'Philadelphia Experiment' from 1932, related to degaussing battleships, as a precursor to research into electromagnetic fields and anti-gravity.
Beagle 2 Probe on Mars
An article reports on the potential discovery of the British Beagle 2 probe on the surface of Mars. Colin Pillinger, the lead scientist, claims that processed images from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft show the craft landed in a crater near the planned site. He believes the mission nearly worked but failed to contact Earth, possibly due to damage from atmospheric dust storms affecting onboard instruments. The article notes that the robotic laboratory was designed to search for signs of past or present life on Mars.
UFO Photographed Over Crop Circle Field
This section features a photograph taken by Ellis C. Taylor in the summer of 2005, described as a UFO photographed over a crop circle field. Taylor, a UFO and crop circle enthusiast, explains that he took two photographs in quick succession. The object, described as a dark and unusual shape, was present in the first photo but absent in the second. He admits that while many images are easily explained, this one is anomalous. Aviation expert Tony Hughes is consulted, who suggests the object could be a paraglider canopy or a large kite, but notes that without exact location coordinates and further enhancement, it's difficult to confirm. Hughes also points out a slight lightening of the area around the object and asks about noise and wind conditions. Taylor insists he would have heard any aircraft and that the object was not a conventional aircraft. The article concludes that the object is unidentified and therefore a UFO.
Prophetic UFO 'Fleet' Signs Precede Hurricane Katrina
This extensive section by Ed Sherwood details a series of UFO sightings that occurred before Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August 2005. The author presents these sightings as prophetic and alerting 'Signs' from 'Extraterrestrial Intelligences'.
Mexico Sightings
On June 24th, 2005, two significant UFO fleet sightings were reported over Mexican state capitals: San Luis Potosi and Xalapa (Veracruz). In San Luis Potosi, over fifty luminous, unidentified flying 'spheres' were filmed in a loose cluster formation during a UFO conference. Simultaneously, above Xalapa, at Casa Veracruz (the Governor's residence), at least 14 unknown flying objects were observed in a triangular formation for nearly 30 minutes, making no sound. These events were widely reported in Mexican media.
Florida Sighting
On August 14th, 2005, a UFO fleet sighting was reported over Florida, filmed by Steve Burns and posted online. The UFOs were arranged in the form of a 'Latin Cross'. This sighting occurred shortly before Hurricane Katrina approached Florida. A second witness, Eric Watson, reported seeing a similar 'cross' of white, bright, round orbs appearing one by one over St. Petersberg, Florida, in early June 2005. He described the objects as 'huge' and 'awesome', and the event as a 'light show' that felt significant and possibly spiritual.
Interpretation and Prophecy
Ed Sherwood, along with other UFOlogists like Santiago Yturria, interprets these sightings as signs of ET intelligences wishing to be acknowledged. Sherwood suggests that these are not necessarily the same 'beings' associated with other UFO phenomena and that some ETs may have less benevolent intentions. He believes these 'un-selfish' ETs are appearing more often to counter potential deception from 'selfish' ETs who might aim to generate fear. The author speculates that the 'three-as-one' or 'trinity' symbolism of the UFO fleets might be significant. The location of the sightings over Mexico and Florida, particularly near the Gulf Coast, is seen as drawing attention to the impending disaster of Hurricane Katrina. The article concludes by questioning whether ET intelligences foresaw the hurricane and provided these signs as a warning or alert.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained phenomena, advanced technology, and potential extraterrestrial involvement. There is a strong emphasis on scientific investigation, even when dealing with speculative topics like electrogravitics and anti-gravity. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and analytical, encouraging readers to consider unconventional explanations for events like the Rendlesham incident and the UFO fleet sightings. The magazine also highlights the role of prophecy and spiritual interpretations in understanding UFO phenomena, particularly in the context of major global events like Hurricane Katrina. The inclusion of a free CD-Rom with additional files suggests a commitment to providing comprehensive information to the reader.
This issue of UFODATA magazine, dated August 2005/January 2006, is published by Millennium Research and focuses on UFO news and related phenomena. The cover story highlights 'The Mysterious Spheres' by Ricky Seraphico, a musical project inspired by UFOs.
Prophetic UFO Fleet Signs Precede Hurricane Katrina
The main article, "Prophetic UFO 'Fleet' Signs Precede Hurricane Katrina," by Ed Sherwood, explores a series of synchronized UFO sightings in Mexico and Florida in 2005 and 1991, interpreting them as significant signs from 'ET Intelligences.'
On June 24, 2005, a UFO fleet appeared over Xalapa, Mexico, and Casa Veracruz, coinciding with a UFO conference in San Luis Potosi. The author suggests this was an attempt to draw attention, particularly from media figures like Jaime Maussan and Fidel Herrera Beltran, to the UFO presence.
Another key event discussed is the UFO sighting on July 11, 1991, during a Total Solar Eclipse over Mexico City. This event is described as the most significant mass witnessed UFO sighting of the last century, prophesied by the Maya to usher in an era of 'cosmic awareness.'
The article then focuses on seven UFOs forming the sign of a Latin Cross above Florida, including St. Petersburg. This is interpreted as fulfilling a biblical prophecy from the Book of Revelation and serving as an alerting sign. The author connects this to the impending natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina, suggesting that ET Intelligences were aware of and perhaps signaling the coming catastrophe.
The significance of the number seven in prophecy, particularly in Revelation, is detailed, with references to 'seven churches,' 'seven spirits,' and other seven-fold symbols. The Latin Cross is discussed as a pre-eminent symbol of Western civilization, representing Christ and various religious concepts.
The article quotes Matthew 24:30-31, referring to 'the sign of the Son of Man' appearing in the sky, and links this to the UFO fleet sign over Florida, which appeared before Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
Further connections are made to other prophesied events, including the attack on the Two Trade Towers (9/11) and a potential devastating earthquake in San Francisco. The author also touches upon the spiritual significance of Los Angeles and Hollywood.
Sherwood recounts a prophetic dream experienced the night before Hurricane Katrina, involving a steep cliff, a wooded pit, and a sign reading 'Wormwood,' which he interprets as a premonition of the disaster and its connection to Revelation.
Since 1991, Mexico has experienced what the author calls a 'dress rehearsal' for global events, involving mass externalization of ET vehicles and beings, which is expected to affect humanity's collective consciousness.
UFO Caught 'On The Phone'
This section discusses the increasing ability to capture UFOs on digital cameras and mobile phones. It highlights a report from Chris Rolfe of UFOMEK about a witness in Kent, UK, who captured strange lights on their camera phone on January 3, 2006. While the lights were initially exciting, the conclusion is that they might be stray reflections or internal light sources, though the witness denies any internal lights were on.
UFODATA Forums and Website
The magazine promotes the UFODATA website and its forums, encouraging users to discuss UFO events, sightings, and related topics. It notes that the forums have over 500 topics and 50 members, with registration being free.
Book and Music Promotion
UFODATA's online bookstore is advertised, featuring books on UFOs, aliens, abductions, and paranormal titles, with previews available online. Additionally, the magazine promotes 'The Mysterious Spheres' by Ricky Seraphico, a musical album inspired by the UFO phenomenon, available for purchase.
Probe International UK Conference
Details are provided for the Probe International UK conference on March 25-26, 2006, featuring speakers such as David Cayton, Mark Olly, Bill Downie, David Shayler, Malcolm Robinson, Jane McCarthy, Jason Andrews, and Steven Gerrard. Topics include crop circles, ancient mysteries, conspiracies, the Loch Ness Enigma, and UFO investigations.
New Scientist Snippets
Several brief news items from New Scientist are included:
- January 5, 2006: US military interest in a 1950s theory of a hyperdrive engine capable of interstellar travel.
- January 8, 2006: The US FAA plans to screen future space tourists for terrorism threats, potentially affecting companies like Virgin Galactic.
- January 12, 2006: Norway plans to create a 'seed bank' on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen to preserve global crop varieties in case of a catastrophe.
- January 6, 2006: The death of Ramona Bell, wife of radio host Art Bell.
- January 9, 2006: UFO reports from Bonnyrigg, Scotland, were identified as a laser light show from a wedding party.
- January 11, 2006: The death of George Walsh, who broadcast the first radio report on the Roswell Incident.
Luminous Spheres over Tepexpan, Mexico
This section reports on sightings and recordings of luminous spheres over Tepexpan, State of Mexico, by skywatcher Víctor Gabriel González González in November and December 2005. The video footage shows smaller spheres emerging from a larger one and appearing to disintegrate.
Merida Alien Encounter
A report from Rense.com details an encounter in March 2005 where two boys in Merida, Mexico, were playing soccer when one was allegedly grabbed by an alien with a long arm. The incident was recorded on a mobile phone by a friend, and renowned UFO pundit Jaime Maussan released the video.
Coming Soon: Alien Autopsy Movie
A preview for the upcoming movie 'Alien Autopsy' (April 2006) is featured, noting the significant budget and the involvement of actors known for their comedic roles. The article expresses anticipation for the film's potential to confirm suspicions about the authenticity of the alleged alien autopsy footage.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena are real and significant, often linking them to prophetic events, biblical interpretations, and the presence of advanced extraterrestrial intelligences. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious investigation into these topics, encouraging public awareness and discussion through its website and forums. There is a clear emphasis on the potential for ETs to be of 'highest good' and to have an awareness of human spiritual beliefs and prophecies.