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Ufologia - No 07 - Janvier-Fevrier-Mars 1977

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Title: UFOLOGIA Issue: N°7 Date: January-February-March 1977 Publisher: Cercle Français de Recherches Ufologiques (CFRU) Country: France Type: Documentary and Information Review

Magazine Overview

Title: UFOLOGIA
Issue: N°7
Date: January-February-March 1977
Publisher: Cercle Français de Recherches Ufologiques (CFRU)
Country: France
Type: Documentary and Information Review

Editorial

The editorial, signed by Francis SCHAEFER on December 4, 1976, reflects on UFOLOGIA's first year of existence and its growing reputation for quality and honesty, evidenced by a 70% renewal rate. Schaefer thanks loyal readers and active collaborators, emphasizing the magazine's role in providing truthful and regular information about authentic mysteries. He highlights that exploring the inexplicable leads to a new way of understanding and informing, contributing to the reader's culture and conception of things. The editorial also critiques televised programs, specifically mentioning Jacques BERGIER's contradictory responses on mysterious archaeology on November 18, 1976, and a debate on parapsychology on November 22, 1976, which seemed to dismiss non-reproducible phenomena. Schaefer concludes by wishing readers a Happy New Year.

Contents

The table of contents for issue N°7 includes:

  • Editorial (Page 04)
  • OVNI: Scientific Analysis of an Unprecedented Case (Page 05)
  • The True Mysteries of the Her (Page 08)
  • A Cargo Ship Disappears in the Bermuda Triangle (Page 11)
  • An Italian Mission in the Bermuda Triangle (Page 11)
  • In Full Imbroglio (Page 12)
  • Space Notepad (Page 18)
  • Avionic Flash (Page 19)
  • Bibliographical Supplements (Page 20)
  • Ufologia Notepad (Page 21)
  • News: Press Echoes (Page 23)
  • The True Mysteries of the Sea (Continued & End) (Page 24)
  • Expansion of CFRU Contacts (Page 25)
  • The Space Shuttle (Page 26)
  • Miscellaneous Notes (Page 27)
  • Bibliographical Documentation (Page 27)

OVNI: Scientific Analysis of an Unprecedented Case

This article details a personal UFO sighting by the author (D. NIEMESKERN) in Moyeuvre-Grande, Moselle, in September 1970. At 11:45 PM, while returning from the cinema with Yves LEHNEN, the author observed a very bright, star-like object that performed a double zig-zag maneuver before becoming stationary. The object then emitted a powerful white beam of light for one second, illuminating a nearby hill. Subsequently, the object moved at incredible speed in a straight line across the sky before disappearing behind houses. The author estimated the object's altitude at approximately 3000 meters, with no audible noise. The object's shape was described as indeterminate, appearing as four stars grouped in an ovoid form. The light had a reddish halo, and small clouds were visible when the powerful beam was activated. The object's direction was West to East.

The article includes detailed calculations of the object's acceleration and speed. Trajectory I involved an acceleration of 400 m/s² and a deceleration of -400 m/s², reaching an instantaneous speed of 720 Km/h. Trajectory II involved the object moving in a straight line at a 'fulgurante' (dazzling) speed after the illumination, covering an estimated 3000 meters in approximately one second. The author also estimated the object's dimensions using trigonometry, calculating a length of approximately 24 meters and a thickness of 12 meters. Based on the observation, particularly the illumination of the hill, the author is convinced it was a UFO, ruling out meteorological explanations and psychological influence due to having a second witness. He concludes that while human senses may not be perfectly reliable, the calculated results, based on estimations, strongly support an extraterrestrial origin for the phenomenon.

The True Mysteries of the Sea

This section, authored by "chervé birvidik," explores unexplained maritime phenomena. The author, a former sailor and occultist, reflects on his experiences at sea and the profound sense of the universe it imparts. He recounts the disappearance of the cargo ship "MS Marine Sulphur Queen" on February 2, 1963, which vanished without a trace with 39 men aboard in good weather. The article touches upon the common reputation of sailors for superstition, linking it to the vast and mysterious nature of the sea and sky.

The author then discusses the phenomenon of abandoned ships, citing the "Bermuda Triangle" and numerous other cases worldwide. He describes how these ships are often found intact, with supplies and meals prepared, but devoid of human life. In some instances, navigation instruments like the logbook, compass, sextant, and chronometer are missing, with pages detailing the last watch and route torn out. An anecdote is shared about encountering a mysterious, abandoned Spanish-built trawler in the Mediterranean. Despite finding the radio equipment disproportionately large for the vessel, the ship was eventually lost to the sea after a towline broke. The author posits that these disappearances might be linked to extraterrestrial craft, suggesting that crews could have been hypnotized or immobilized by a paralyzing process, or even dematerialized. He notes that these cases are isolated and that modern ships, even with radio equipment, have not had time to send distress signals, indicating a swift, radical abduction process.

Other Articles and Notes

Other articles mentioned in the table of contents include a case analysis of the "Her" mysteries, the disappearance of a cargo ship and an Italian mission related to the Bermuda Triangle, and a piece on the "Space Shuttle." The magazine also features a "Space Notepad," "Avionic Flash," and bibliographical supplements.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the scientific investigation of UFO phenomena and the exploration of unexplained maritime mysteries. UFOLOGIA positions itself as an independent, regular, and precise publication, exempt from partiality. The editorial emphasizes a commitment to objective information and fostering a deeper understanding of the unexplained, encouraging readers to engage with the subject matter critically and thoughtfully. The magazine relies on its subscribers and collaborators for support, highlighting the voluntary nature of its contributors.

FAQ

  • What is UFOLOGIA magazine? UFOLOGIA is an independent quarterly magazine specializing in Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and related questions, published by the Cercle Français de Recherches Ufologiques (CFRU).
  • What kind of content does UFOLOGIA publish? UFOLOGIA publishes detailed investigations of UFO landings and sightings, theoretical hypotheses on the phenomenon, reports on old and recent cases, articles on paranormal phenomena, and informative summaries on astronautics, astronomy, archaeology, exobiologie, and the unusual.
  • What is the subscription price for UFOLOGIA? An ordinary annual subscription costs 30 F in France and 40 F abroad. A supporting subscription is 50 F in France and 60 F abroad. Subscription by air to USA & Canada is 50 F.
  • What is the editorial stance of UFOLOGIA? UFOLOGIA aims to provide true and regular information on mysteries, encouraging a new way of conceiving study and information. It is presented as a personalized team open to criticism, promoting a deeper understanding of culture and things through the serious analysis of ufology and related scientific disciplines.

This issue of UFOLOGIA, dated October 13, 1976, focuses on the mysterious disappearance of a Panamanian cargo ship, the 'Sylvia L. Ossa', in the Bermuda Triangle. The magazine also highlights an upcoming Italian scientific mission aimed at investigating the unexplained phenomena in this notorious region. The issue delves into various UFO sightings, military incidents, and unexplained events from around the world, questioning official explanations and suggesting a pattern of secrecy.

Un Cargo Panaméen Disparaît dans le « Triangle des Bermudes »

The lead article reports on the disappearance of the 'Sylvia L. Ossa' on October 13, 1976, with 37 crew members. The US Coast Guard had little hope of finding survivors, with only a life raft and a buoy recovered. The ship was last located west of Bermuda and had reported reducing speed due to bad weather. The article notes the Bermuda Triangle's reputation for numerous shipwrecks and mentions theories involving extraterrestrials or supernatural forces. However, it also points out that the area's high maritime traffic contributes to the number of incidents.

Une Mission Italienne dans le « Triangle des Bermudes »

This section announces a scientific mission to the Bermuda Triangle scheduled for November-December, led by diver Enzo Maiorca. The team aims to find explanations for the numerous maritime and aerial accidents in the 100,000 square mile zone. The article discusses the region's volatile weather, including sudden storms and unpredictable wind shifts, which can endanger aircraft. It references a 1975 FAA report that dismissed theories of supernatural forces or extraterrestrials, attributing disappearances to pilot inexperience and inadequate meteorological knowledge, particularly for private aircraft. The report highlighted the safety record of 'Chalk Airline', which had operated in the area since 1919 without incident, contrasting it with a thirty-year-old accident involving five American training planes attributed to navigation error.

Tourbillons Océaniques

While the FAA report offered explanations for air accidents, it was less conclusive regarding shipwrecks. The article mentions the theory of violent oceanic "whirlpools" with immense speeds at their center, linked to atmospheric phenomena and sudden depressions. These are difficult to detect and could be responsible for unexplained ship disappearances. The Italian mission hopes to shed light on these phenomena and demystify the Bermuda Triangle.

En Plein Imbroglio (Réflexions sur les faits divers)

This section, written by Francis Schaefer, explores various unexplained incidents and government responses, suggesting a deliberate obfuscation of facts. It begins by discussing the landing of a Soviet MIG 25 in Japan on September 6, 1976, noting its advanced capabilities and the subsequent official silence. The author questions the simplicity of explanations for such events.

Sognefjord Incident

The article recounts the detection of a mysterious submerged object in the Sognefjord, Norway, in November 1972. Despite extensive naval searches, the object's nature remained unclear. Official statements denied it was a submarine, but no further details were provided. The author dismisses the possibility of a nuclear submarine due to the fjord's limited depth and width, questioning the technological limitations of identifying such an object. He also notes the frequent radio interference during the investigation, which was unexplained.

Greenland and Clyde Incidents

Similar unidentified submersible detections were reported in the fjords of Greenland in December 1972 and off the English coast near the Clyde estuary in January 1975. Official responses were minimal, with a Danish Ministry of Defense statement limiting itself to brief lines.

Creuse Incident

In May 1973, a farmer in Creuse, France, was severely injured by an explosive object dropped by an unidentified aircraft. The Air Force denied any unidentified aircraft were in the area, leading to speculation about whether the object was dropped by a conventional aircraft or something else.

Patagonian Submarine Bases

In July 1975, an Argentinian investigation society reported evidence of underwater "flying saucer" bases in the gulfs of San Mathias and San Jorge, based on witness accounts of brilliant ellipsoid objects emerging from the sea.

Norwegian Submersible Sightings

In September 1973, witnesses in Norway reported seeing a foreign submersible in the Sognefjord again, despite the previous year's investigation. Despite some witnesses describing a long, dark, glowing cigar, police reportedly paid little attention.

Gulf of Lion Incident

A mysterious distress call from a phantom submarine was reported in the Gulf of Lion in November 1973 during a military exercise, adding to the ongoing mystery.

NATO Maneuver and Iranian UFO

The article then shifts to a September 1976 NATO maneuver off Scotland, where a US Tomcat F-14 jet crashed. Simultaneously, a UFO was reported in Tehran, paralyzing two Iranian air force "Phantom" jets. The UFO, described as circular and flying at high speed, caused a sudden electronic and radio paralysis in the aircraft, preventing the pilots from firing. The author suggests this incident, occurring alongside the MIG 25 and F-14 events, highlights the vanity of current aeronautical technology.

Palomares Incident

Recalling the January 1966 collision of a B-52 bomber and its tanker near Palomares, Spain, the article mentions that many Spaniards reported seeing "flying objects" fall, including one into the sea. Despite a massive military and naval operation, the official blackout persisted, and the author suggests the incident was used to mask the recovery of something more significant, possibly related to the ultimate propulsion technology of a flying saucer.

Spitzberg Discovery

In June 1952, a sparkling, metallic discoidal object was discovered in the snows of Spitzberg. A German doctor, RIEDEL, claimed it was a model of a "V?" weapon he had worked on during WWII. However, a later statement by Colonel Gernod DARNBYL suggested the object was not of terrestrial construction and its materials were unknown to experts.

Zagreb Air Collision

On September 10, 1976, a collision between a British Airways Trident and a Yugoslavian DC 9 charter near Zagreb is mentioned, recalling the 1973 Nantes air disaster. The Nantes investigation was inconclusive, with responsibilities divided between civilian controllers and military replacements. A curious detail from Nantes was the discovery of traces of a different color on the wreckage of the DC 9, leading to speculation about a third, possibly invisible, aircraft involved.

Asteroid Near-Miss

In a brief note, the article mentions that in early October, astronomers at the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (USA) revealed that an asteroid had nearly collided with Earth.

Bloc-Notes de l'Espace - Flash Avionique

This section provides brief news items related to space and aviation:

  • USA: McDonnell Douglas will build a THOR DELTA rocket launcher until 1980.
  • Soviet Union: The Soviets proposed a rendezvous between the Space Shuttle and Salyut.
  • Europe: The EXCSAT satellite, costing 277 million francs, is planned for launch in late 1980/early 1981, with international cooperation.
  • Soviet Union: A BIOSATELLITE is scheduled for launch in the third quarter of 1977.
  • Poland: A space research center will be built to train future Polish astronauts for Soviet spacecraft.
  • USA: NASA's director, James C. Fletcher, announced a probe to Jupiter in the late 1980s, using the planet's gravity to land on Ganymede, costing $350 million.
  • Italy: Agusta has built 4,000 helicopters for 67 countries over 20 years.
  • Scotland: The secret PHOENIX missile was recovered by the USA.
  • USA & Soviet Union: A new speed race towards Mars is expected by the late 1980s, involving robotic probes.
  • France: The THOMSON-CSF CROTALE naval missile has been ordered by the French Navy.
  • France: A new sub-sonic target drone, the C 22, was presented at the French Aerospatial Show.
  • Israel: Israeli manufacturers presented a range of electronic equipment at an exhibition in Wiesbaden.
  • Germany: The first Franco-German ALPHA JET aircraft will fly in November 1977.

Avis à Tous les Collectionneurs

This section informs readers about "EVA", a liaison agent for collectors, amateurs, and researchers, who can provide a synthesis of collections. Contact is suggested via Madame Suzanne Wolff.

Compléments Bibliographiques

This extensive bibliography lists numerous books related to ufology, ancient mysteries, extraterrestrial life, and esoteric subjects, categorized by author and publisher. Titles include "Preuves de l'Existence des S.V.", "Nos Ancêtres Venus du Cosmos", "Le Triangle des Bermudes", and "Les Etrangers de l'Espace".

Bloc-Notes-Ufologia

This section provides contact information for regional sections of UFOLOGIA across France (Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, Bordeaux, Essonne, Nord & Pas-de-Calais). It also lists resources for readers:

  • Information Librairie: Bernard Winter bookstore in Merlebach offers books on ufology, archaeology, parapsychology, history, and sciences.
  • L'Ufologie au Canada: Recommends the magazine "UFO-QUEBEC".
  • Science-Fiction & Fantastique au Canada: Recommends the magazine "REQUIEM".
  • Facettes: A review for collectors, contact via "UFOLOGIA".
  • Astrométéorologie: Offers a specimen of the bulletin "ASTROMETEO" published by ARFA.
  • Astrolabe: A review of the European Group for Scientific Astrology Research.
  • Livres Anciens-Bibliophilie-Erudition: Recommends a catalog from P.G. ECHE.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFOLOGIA revolve around unexplained disappearances, particularly in the Bermuda Triangle, and the broader phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The magazine consistently questions official explanations for these events, suggesting a pattern of government secrecy and a deliberate attempt to obscure the truth. There's a strong emphasis on scientific investigation, as seen with the Italian mission to the Bermuda Triangle, but also a willingness to entertain more speculative theories involving extraterrestrial intelligence and advanced, possibly unknown, technologies. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, encouraging readers to question established narratives and seek deeper understanding of mysterious phenomena. The extensive bibliography and resource listings indicate a commitment to promoting ufological culture and providing avenues for further research and connection among enthusiasts.

Title: Actualités
Issue Date: 04.08.1976
Content Type: Magazine Issue

This issue of 'Actualités' focuses on a variety of unexplained phenomena, primarily UFO sightings and maritime mysteries, alongside a segment on space technology.

UFO Sightings and Incidents

O.V.N.I. dans le GERS

The lead story details an encounter by farmer Franco Bonandrini in Gers, France, on the night of July 23-24, 1976. While working on his farm, he observed two parallel luminous beams of light, approximately 35 cm in diameter, about 1.5 meters apart. Shortly after, a larger, cylindrical object with a conical rear, measuring 8 to 10 meters in length, appeared and moved towards him. These luminous phenomena observed him for a few minutes before heading southeast at an estimated speed of 80 to 100 km/h. Bonandrini reported no noise, air disturbance, or heat. Gendarmerie investigations found no suspicious traces. The article notes that UFOs seem to be increasingly observed in the Gers region, with similar phenomena reported in Mirande weeks prior.

Mystère dans le ciel de Téhéran

On September 18, 1976, an unidentified flying object was sighted over Tehran, Iran. The object, described as round and emitting blue, red, and green lights, was pursued by two Iranian Phantom fighter jets. According to the pilots' report, the object moved away at a speed several times that of sound, then returned to chase the jets. The pilots attempted to fire on the object but were prevented from doing so by a sudden paralysis of their electronic systems and communications. A circular element, about 4.5 meters in diameter, reportedly detached from the object and landed south of Tehran. Subsequent searches by helicopter failed to locate this piece. The pilots described the object as being as large as half a moon and much brighter than any satellite.

Un squelette d'extra-terrestre au Mexique

A Mexican newspaper, 'Excelsior', published a photo of a skeleton believed to be of an unknown being, possibly an extraterrestrial. The discovery was made by 63-year-old Mexican Humberto Romero Valencia. He described the skeleton as having distinct shoulder blades, remnants of arms, and structures that could have housed veins and nerves. The head was described as round, similar to a dog's, but without eyes and with a snout. The total size was estimated at about twenty centimeters. Romero stated that his research found no known animal or human species matching this skeleton.

Quand les extra-terrestres frappent aux volets...

This section reports on several incidents in France. On October 24, 1976, Roméo Lucarelli of Hobling reported seeing a luminous object, elongated and about 15 meters long, making a loud noise. It seemed to follow him before stopping at his garage at the same height and then moving east at a slow speed. His wife also witnessed the light. Later that evening, Mme Marcel Biver of Chémery-les-Deux heard a 'dry noise' against her shutters and saw a dark yellow, ball-shaped object, the size of a flashlight. Her sons also witnessed a similar phenomenon the following night.

DES O.V.N.I. EN FORÊT DE MOULIÈRE (VIENNE)?

Jean-François Mazelier, a 20-year-old medical student, reported two sightings in the forest of Moulière. On July 31, 1976, his car's engine, headlights, and radio cut out as he observed a large, cigar-shaped object, about 100 meters long and 30 meters high, moving intelligently and changing color from red to yellow, white, and green. He did not have a camera. On August 21, 1976, at the same location, he saw a smaller object, 20-30 meters long, and managed to take 22 successful photos. He expressed uncertainty about the nature of the sightings, noting the proximity of high-voltage power lines.

Un OVNI à Brunstatt?

On October 10, 1976, several residents of Brunstatt saw an unidentified flying object above their town. The luminous, cross-shaped object moved slowly towards Germany. Some individuals also reported seeing a similar UFO the previous Friday evening.

OVNI dans le ciel niçois

An automobilist, Jean-Paul Faoli, and his daughter reported seeing a crescent-shaped object flying at an altitude of 300 to 400 meters over Nice. The object, with points facing north, disappeared after flying over the city.

Maritime Mysteries

"Les vrais mystères de la mer"

This section delves into unexplained maritime events. It begins by questioning humanity's perceived superiority, suggesting we might be considered 'barbarians' by more advanced civilizations, and that UFO abductions could be for 'population experiments.'

#### The 'OURANG-MEDAN' Incident

In February 1948, the Dutch cargo ship 'OURANG-MEDAN' sent distress signals from the Strait of Malacca. SOS calls became increasingly frantic, followed by a message stating that all officers, including the captain, were dead, followed by the operator's incoherent Morse signals and a final, chilling message: "I am dying!". Upon arrival, a rescue ship found the entire crew dead, their faces turned towards the sky, mouths seemingly open in terror. The ship itself showed no signs of damage. A subsequent attempt to tow the 'OURANG-MEDAN' resulted in smoke, flames, and a massive explosion, causing the ship to sink within 25 minutes. The cause of the crew's death and the events leading to the ship's destruction remain a mystery.

#### Submersibles of Unknown Origin

The article mentions sightings of intense, luminous wheels and lights emerging from the depths. It recounts the sighting of a large, dark, scaly object, 150-180 meters long, with two fixed lights, by the crew of the 'FORT SALISBURY' on October 23, 1902, in the South Atlantic. This object was identified as likely being a submersible of unknown origin. Similar sightings of these submersibles were reported in the Bay of Camarones (Brazil) in July 1967 and in a Norwegian fjord in November 1972, where one was reportedly blocked by naval forces but managed to escape.

#### The 'DICH' Incident

On April 7, 1958, the ship 'DICH' experienced a strange event off the Irish coast. The helmsman disappeared, leaving behind only a small pile of ashes in front of the steering wheel, which continued to turn on its own. There were no signs of fire, and nearby crew members heard nothing unusual. The cause of this event remains unexplained.

Space Technology

LA NAVETTE SPATIALE

This section provides technical details about the upcoming Space Shuttle program, with the first orbital flight scheduled for March 1979. It details the shuttle's characteristics, including its dimensions, weight, engines, and boosters. The article mentions contracts offered by NASA for satellite launches and the potential for constructing orbital stations using the shuttle. It highlights the reusability of the Orbiter and its capacity to carry payloads. Notably, the article announces that female cosmonauts will participate in Space Shuttle flights, naming four women: Doris Chandler, Anne Whitaker, Carolyn Griner, and Hary Helen Johnston. It also mentions the inclusion of survival pods for emergency situations.

Other Sections

ELARGISSEMENT DES CONTACTS-CFRU

Announcements regarding the expansion of UFO research contacts, including the creation of a new section for the CHARENTE-MARTFDE department and a collaboration with the Groupement Hordiste d'Etudes des OVNIS for the Nord region.

LI RES NOUVEAUX

A brief mention of new books: 'SHAMBHALA' by A. Thomas and 'CES INSTERIEUX OVNIS' by A. Ribera.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores unexplained phenomena, with a strong focus on UFO sightings and encounters. It presents witness testimonies and reports from various sources, often highlighting the mysterious and baffling nature of these events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting information without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to consider the possibilities. There is also an interest in maritime mysteries and advancements in space technology, suggesting a broad scope of interest in the unknown and the future.