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Ufologia - No 01 - Novembre-Decembre 1975

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Title: UFOLOGIA Issue: 1 Publisher: CFRU Publication Date: January 1975 (estimated based on content)

Magazine Overview

Title: UFOLOGIA
Issue: 1
Publisher: CFRU
Publication Date: January 1975 (estimated based on content)

This issue of UFOLOGIA magazine delves into various anomalous phenomena, with a strong emphasis on UFO sightings, a potential correlation between seismic activity and unexplained aerial phenomena, and a detailed examination of the case of Uri Geller.

Catalogue of UFO Sightings (1950s-1970s)

The magazine presents a chronological catalogue of UFO sightings, primarily from France, with some international entries. These accounts detail various types of objects, their shapes, colors, estimated sizes, behaviors, and speeds. Specific incidents include:

  • Undated: An elliptical orange disc, approximately 1.5 meters in diameter, observed for 60 seconds with rapid displacement and rotation.
  • 1956: Discovery of circular calcination traces in a field, which remained uncultivated and burned for a long time. The owner reported hearing his dogs howl the night before.
  • June 21, 1957: In Giroude, France, a circular green object with red rings was observed descending and ascending silently at high speed.
  • November 8, 1957: In Higian-Gard, France, a mauve and blue rectangular object was observed with slow speed and no noise.
  • July 10-19, 1958: In Carous, France, circular traces were found on the ground, forming concentric circles with a conical hole in the center. The grass was crushed in spirals.
  • August 22, 1958: In St-Savin, France, a rectangular object, half green and half red, with luminosity occulting every 2 seconds, was observed.
  • December 21, 1958: In Bordeaux, France, multiple witnesses observed a cigar-shaped object with an intensely luminous front, followed by a luminous trail.

The UFO-Seismology Connection

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to exploring a potential link between seismic events and celestial phenomena. The research, pursued since 1968 by the CFRU, hypothesizes that luminous anomalies in the sky may appear before, during, or after earthquakes. The analysis focuses on cases where luminous objects were observed on the same day as telluric tremors. This correlation is presented as a hypothesis that is not yet scientifically proven, and the exact nature of the relationship remains unknown.

Key elements discussed include:

  • International Catalogue: A list of seismic events and associated luminous phenomena from various locations worldwide, spanning from 1663 to 1960.
  • Orthoteny and Fault Lines: The concept of orthoteny (alignment of cases) is introduced, with examples like BAVIC-BRUTUS in Europe and a correlation between UFO sightings and geological fault lines discovered by Australian researcher Fred P. Stone.
  • Electromagnetic and Radioactive Effects: The article notes that some UFOs have generated electromagnetic effects (engine stalls, electrical failures) and left traces of radioactivity, citing the Alamosa, Colorado case.
  • Geophysical Anomalies: Studies suggest that regional magnetic field variations can precede earthquakes, and that seismic events are preceded by an increase in Radon gas concentration.
  • Specific Cases: The article details a case in Yugoslavia where an OVNI's trajectory followed fault lines near a seismic zone. It also mentions a 1974 event in North Wales where a loud explosion and luminous trails were reported, possibly linked to meteorites, but with a suggestion of a deeper connection.

The Case of Uri Geller

The magazine features an in-depth article on Uri Geller, exploring his alleged parapsychological abilities. The narrative traces his life from childhood in Israel, including an account of a childhood encounter with a large, luminous object in a garden, which he described as a 'vision' or 'initiation'.

Key aspects of Uri Geller's case include:

  • Early Manifestations: Geller reportedly spoke about his mother's card game winnings and losses without her knowledge, and by age nine, could move watch hands at will.
  • Psychic Abilities: He is described as possessing telepathy and the ability to make objects disappear and reappear under scientific control. His abilities were reportedly tested by the Stafford Research Institute, which concluded there was no trickery involved.
  • International Recognition: Geller gained international fame through television appearances and tours, demonstrating his powers by bending cutlery and repairing objects remotely.
  • Theories and Interpretations: The article discusses theories that Geller might be a medium for an 'inter-communal' extraterrestrial intelligence, acting as a conduit for messages. His abilities are compared to those of other figures known for psychic phenomena, such as Arigo.
  • Scientific Scrutiny: Geller's claims have been subjected to scientific investigation, with some researchers suggesting his abilities are genuine and not a result of deception.

Other Sections

  • Brief News: Short reports on UFO observations in France and Canada, including an incident on April 25, 1975, involving lenticular and bright objects.
  • Archaeology: A call for readers to submit information on local archaeological sites.
  • Astronomy: A brief mention of a new astronomical installation in Tajikistan.
  • Science Fiction: A recommendation for the science fiction magazine "RU".
  • Book Review: Mention of the book "LE TRIANGLE DES BERMUDES" by Charles Berlitz.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the unexplained phenomena of UFOs and their potential connection to terrestrial events like earthquakes, alongside the exploration of human psychic abilities. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to share information and contributing to the ongoing investigation of these mysteries. The magazine aims to present factual accounts and scientific observations while acknowledging the speculative nature of some of the topics discussed, particularly regarding the UFO-seismology link and the interpretation of Uri Geller's case.

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