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Title: UFOmania Issue: No. 19 Date: March 1998 Publisher: UFOmania Country: France Language: French ISSN: 1254-5112 Price: 25 Francs

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Title: UFOmania
Issue: No. 19
Date: March 1998
Publisher: UFOmania
Country: France
Language: French
ISSN: 1254-5112
Price: 25 Francs

Editorial: "Impressions sur l'actualité du trimestre"

Didier Gomez, the director and chief editor, opens the issue with an editorial reflecting on the persistent presence of unusual events despite media silence. He emphasizes UFOmania's goal of presenting an unbiased snapshot of recent ufological news to track the evolution of these phenomena and encourage coherent research. Gomez highlights the article on the potential link between UFOs and Virgin Mary apparitions as a key piece that might challenge readers' preconceptions. He argues that a comprehensive understanding of UFOs requires looking beyond the extraterrestrial hypothesis and considering phenomena like Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and religious apparitions, suggesting that many aspects of the supernatural share striking analogies with UFO phenomena.

Gomez posits that UFOs might even attempt to mimic Marian apparitions to confuse observers. He invites reader reactions and feedback to foster discussion. The editorial also announces an expansion of the magazine to 28 pages, with new collaborators joining, and promises more in-depth articles in future issues. He acknowledges the limitations of the current photocopied format but assures readers that efforts are made to compensate with content quality and quantity.

Article: "Existe-t-il un lien entre le phénomène OVNI et les apparitions de la Vierge Marie?"

This article, presented as an excerpt from a previously planned book, explores the relationship between Virgin Mary apparitions and UFO phenomena. The author, whose identity is not explicitly stated but is implied to be the magazine's editor, posits that there might be a connection, suggesting that some apparitions could be extraterrestrial in nature or even a form of deception. The text analyzes the messages delivered during Marian apparitions, noting variations that suggest two distinct types of phenomena. It discusses the historical reluctance of the Catholic Church to accept these apparitions and how this stance has evolved.

The article questions whether these apparitions, often described as divine, might actually be extraterrestrial in origin, drawing parallels with UFO encounters. It highlights that while Marian apparitions often convey messages of peace and divinity, UFO encounters can be disturbing and absurd, potentially indicative of malevolent forces. The author suggests that the Virgin Mary in these apparitions may not be the biblical figure but something else, possibly an entity using religious imagery to manipulate human perception. The article also touches upon the idea of a grand deception orchestrated by intelligent entities from other dimensions or even terrestrial secret services aiming to control society through disinformation and the manipulation of beliefs.

Article: "Le phénomène OVNI la Vierge Marie?"

This section continues the exploration of the link between UFOs and Marian apparitions. It suggests that UFO phenomena might be a deliberate attempt to mystify and mimic religious apparitions, creating confusion about their true nature. The author argues that while Marian apparitions are often associated with divine messages, UFO encounters can be unsettling and even malevolent, pointing to a potential conflict between good and evil. The article questions the nature of these apparitions, suggesting that they might be extraterrestrial or part of a larger scheme to undermine religious beliefs and promote a new ideology, possibly linked to the New Age movement.

The text discusses how UFO phenomena are often explained away by authorities as psychological or pathological issues, similar to how Marian apparitions are sometimes dismissed. It criticizes the tendency to categorize all unexplained phenomena under the umbrella of psychological disorders, arguing that this approach ignores potentially significant evidence. The article also touches upon the idea that UFOs might be used for national defense, espionage, or disinformation campaigns, particularly noting the US's leading role in UFO research and secrecy.

Article: "Commentaires"

This section offers commentary on the preceding articles, aiming to clarify the relationship between Marian apparitions and UFO phenomena for skeptics. The author acknowledges that many ufologists struggle to see a connection, but argues that the phenomena share similarities, leading some to believe they are both manifestations of celestial beings or extraterrestrials. However, the author points out that Marian apparitions, when authentic, are characterized by a consistent, serene portrayal of the Virgin Mary, unlike the diverse and often bizarre descriptions of beings encountered in UFO cases. The article suggests that the true nature of UFO phenomena might be to imitate religious apparitions to foster a belief that demonic entities from religious stories are actually extraterrestrials.

It is suggested that the ultimate goal of the intelligence behind UFO phenomena is to destroy religious ideology, particularly Christianity. The article contrasts the messages of Marian apparitions, which emphasize divine teachings, with the often secular or atheistic messages associated with UFO encounters. It concludes that the principles of Christianity are being challenged by a new ideology, exemplified by the New Age movement, and that a thorough reflection is needed, even if it means stepping outside the narrow confines of traditional ufology.

Article: "Les OVNI de l'apocalypse"

This section references the book "Les OVNI de l'apocalypse" by Dalila & Gérard Lemaire, suggesting it offers new perspectives on UFO phenomena. The author agrees with the book's premise that UFO phenomena are complex and potentially have sinister intentions, possibly involving manipulation and deception. The article reiterates that the official stance, particularly from the Vatican in 1970, was to refute UFO existence, while simultaneously maintaining control over religious narratives. It also notes Washington's 1970 decision to classify UFO information as "ultra top secret" to prevent public destabilization, effectively isolating information and controlling public perception through agencies like the FBI and CIA.

The author concludes that both UFO encounters and Marian apparitions are being distorted, preventing people from understanding the true nature of these mysterious events. The article suggests that the phenomena are not merely psychological but part of a larger, possibly diabolical, plan. It criticizes the tendency to dismiss these events as mere psychological issues, arguing that this approach ignores the complexity and potential implications of the phenomena. The article calls for a more global study of these unusual facts, as the current approach is leading to stagnation in ufological research.

Article: "Alors où se trouve la vérité ?"

This section poses the question of where truth lies concerning UFO phenomena and Marian apparitions. It states that the OVNI phenomenon attempts to mystify Marian apparitions by presenting itself as similar, but ultimately failing to perfectly imitate them. The article suggests that the underlying intelligence behind UFOs aims to create confusion and undermine religious faith, potentially by presenting extraterrestrials as the source of religious experiences.

Article: "Commentaires"

This part of the magazine provides commentary on the preceding discussion about Marian apparitions and UFOs. The author aims to clarify the connection for skeptics, noting that many ufologists struggle to see the link. The article posits that Marian apparitions and UFO phenomena share certain characteristics, leading some to believe they are both manifestations of celestial beings or extraterrestrials. However, it highlights a key difference: authentic Marian apparitions consistently depict a serene Virgin Mary, whereas UFO encounters involve a wide variety of bizarre beings. The author suggests that the ultimate goal of the intelligence behind UFOs is to destroy religious ideology, particularly Christianity, by promoting a new ideology and questioning the existence of God.

Article: "Le phénomène OVNI imite les apparitions mariales pour qu'on les croie de même nature !!!"

This section reiterates the idea that UFO phenomena are designed to imitate Marian apparitions, creating the illusion that they are of the same nature. The author quotes an observation that suggests UFOs are being presented in a way that makes people believe that demons from religious stories are actually extraterrestrials. This manipulation is seen as a primary objective of the UFO phenomenon, aiming to invert values and challenge Christian beliefs.

Article: "Les Ovnis"

This section explores the hypothesis of manipulation by intelligent entities from other dimensions, not necessarily from outer space. These entities are believed to control time, space, matter, and spirit, potentially influencing human behavior for their own ends. The article mentions alleged alien abductions as evidence of these entities' actions. It also considers the possibility of terrestrial manipulation, suggesting that UFO phenomena are used for various purposes, including national defense, espionage, and disinformation, with the United States being a key player in this complex web of secrecy.

Article: "Les portes de la vérité restent donc ouvertes, plus que jamais..."

This concluding remark suggests that despite the complexities and deceptions surrounding UFO phenomena and religious apparitions, the pursuit of truth remains possible. It implies that a deeper understanding requires looking beyond conventional explanations and considering the possibility of hidden agendas and manipulations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFOmania revolve around the intersection of UFO phenomena, religious apparitions (specifically those of the Virgin Mary), and the potential for manipulation and deception. The magazine adopts a critical stance towards official explanations and traditional religious interpretations, suggesting that both may be part of a larger cover-up or a deliberate attempt to mislead the public. There is a strong undercurrent of conspiracy theory, with suggestions that governments, religious institutions, and possibly extraterrestrial or extradimensional entities are involved in orchestrating a grand deception. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to question established narratives and explore alternative explanations for unexplained phenomena, even if they challenge deeply held beliefs. The magazine champions independent research and critical thinking in the face of what it perceives as widespread disinformation and obfuscation.

Observations récentes (Recent Observations)

This section provides a compilation of recent UFO sightings and incidents from around the world, with a particular focus on Chile and Brazil. The magazine emphasizes that most of this information is sourced from the internet and should be treated with caution, though efforts are made to verify reports through local correspondents.

Chile:

  • Spectacular declaration of abduction by a UFO: Claudia Fuentes, a 19-year-old from San Bernardo, Chile, claims to have been abducted by aliens multiple times over six years. She describes encounters with beings with long arms, ridged mouths, and four-fingered hands. In one incident on February 1, 1997, she reported being taken to a hospital-like setting where a fetus was extracted from her womb and placed in a jar. Her sister corroborated a strange air disturbance and Claudia's distress. The incident gained attention when a UFO reportedly landed near Santiago the following day, leaving burn marks, which some see as corroborating evidence.
  • A UFO strikes a teenager in Punta Arenas: On February 25, 1997, Maria Amparo Galvez reported seeing a glowing UFO near Punta Arenas. She claims to have been hit by small light orbs, losing consciousness and waking up elsewhere hours later.
  • Ring-shaped UFO over Lake Rapel: On February 24, 1997, a ring-shaped UFO was observed hovering over Lake Rapel.
  • UFO during an air show: On February 25, 1997, during an air show by the Chilean Air Force's aerobatic team, Los Halcones, a ring-shaped object described as a "smoke ring" entered the airspace near Pucon. It was filmed by two witnesses and tracked by air traffic control.
  • Three UFOs near Arica: On March 31, 1997, three UFOs were sighted by airport personnel near Arica, hovering over the Pacific Ocean for two hours before departing at high speed towards the Andes. Airport director Julio Schettner confirmed the sighting and stated that the objects emitted blue, red, and green lights. Radar confirmation from the DGAC and FACH indicated speeds up to 12,800 km/h. A DGAC spokesperson stated that Chile is experiencing a wave of UFO sightings and that the phenomenon is real and not meteorological.

Brazil:

  • Military helicopter pursued by a UFO: In May 1995, a military helicopter from the Brazilian Army's 1st Aviation Company (ComAvEx) was reportedly pursued by an egg-shaped UFO near Pouso Alegre, Minas Gerais. The incident, filmed by a cameraman on board, involved the UFO matching the helicopter's maneuvers for about five minutes. The crew was reportedly very nervous, and the UFO disappeared suddenly. The video footage was requested by the pilot and has not been seen since. The case is being investigated by GEONI, and the witness is considered reliable.

Interview: Colonel Philip J. Corso

Colonel Philip J. Corso, author of "The Day After Roswell," is interviewed by Michael Lindeman. The interview likely discusses his controversial claims about the US government's knowledge of alien technology recovered from the Roswell crash and its subsequent reverse-engineering.

Other Sections:

  • OVNI Forum: This section likely contains news and information related to the OVNI Forum organization.
  • Inquiétant, non P: This title suggests a section discussing unsettling aspects of ufology.
  • Eternel Diffusion: The meaning of this section is unclear from the title alone.
  • Les OVNIs sur Cd-rom: This indicates a review or listing of UFO-related content available on CD-ROM.
  • Remerciements (Acknowledgements): A list of individuals and organizations thanked for their contributions.
  • Conditions d'abonnement (Subscription Conditions): Information on how to subscribe to UFOmania, including prices for France, the European Union, and other countries, as well as payment methods.
  • BANQUE OVNI (UFO Bank): Contact information for a UFO information service, including postal address, phone, fax, email, and website.
  • GOLDEN BOOKS: An advertisement for a bookstore specializing in UFO and extraterrestrial books, providing contact details and opening hours.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance (Detailed)

This issue of UFOmania strongly emphasizes the controversial and often conspiratorial aspects of ufology. The central theme is the potential interconnectedness of UFO phenomena and religious apparitions, with a prevailing hypothesis that UFOs may be a form of deception designed to undermine religious beliefs and manipulate human perception. The magazine questions official narratives from both governmental and religious authorities, suggesting a deliberate effort to conceal the truth about UFOs and their implications. The editorial stance is one of critical inquiry, encouraging readers to challenge conventional wisdom and explore alternative, often unsettling, explanations. The magazine appears to align with a perspective that views UFO phenomena not merely as extraterrestrial visitors but as potentially malevolent forces or sophisticated manipulations with profound societal and spiritual consequences. The inclusion of an interview with Colonel Philip J. Corso, known for his claims about alien technology from Roswell, further reinforces this focus on government secrecy and hidden truths. The reporting on incidents in Chile and Brazil, while presented as factual accounts, also serves to highlight the perceived reality and potential danger of these phenomena. The magazine's overall tone suggests a belief that a significant cover-up is in place, and that understanding UFOs requires looking beyond simplistic explanations and considering the possibility of complex, hidden agendas.

Title: THEM Bulletin
Issue: Number 3
Date: February 3, 1998
Publisher: null
Country: France
Language: French

Content Summary

This issue of THEM Bulletin, a French-language ufology information bulletin, focuses on recent UFO sightings and related phenomena from around the world, as well as reviews of UFO-related media.

Puerto Rico

An article details an incident on March 27, 1997, where two students in Lajas, Carlos Torres and Luiseppi Quiflones, reported seeing a large OVNI release three smaller round objects that moved in different directions. Eliza Negrn, secretary for the OVNI Investigation Center, also witnessed the event. The incident occurred near Cayo Marganta. The students, who are part of a private organization dedicated to OVNI research, stated that the main object moved from east to west before returning and hovering. One object was released at 21:26 and two others at 21:33.

Another brief report mentions the return of the Chupacabras to Dorado on March 22, 1997, with 18 chickens, four geese, and ten roosters as victims. Police Sergeant Rafael Rivera Marcano inspected a surviving rooster and submitted it to the Department of Agriculture for analysis.

Pays-Bas (Netherlands)

An incident from September 8, 1996, describes a dozen people, including a meteorologist, observing two large, round, bright objects and a helicopter over the northern part of the country. The objects were described as brilliant, causing eye discomfort. The observation lasted 30 minutes, from 1:00 AM to 1:30 AM. A helicopter appeared and seemed to be investigating the OVNIs. An inquiry revealed that the navy had not dispatched any helicopters, and flights were prohibited in the area after 1:00 AM. Anonymous sources suggested the helicopter was under the orders of the interior or defense ministry. Authorities initially promised satellite photos and radar data but later withdrew the offer, leading to speculation that they had something to hide.

Germany

A report from October 22, 1997, details a sighting of a gigantic OVNI with numerous lights on its underside by US soldiers in southern Germany. The object flew low over a highway, moving slowly enough for witnesses to stop and observe it. The incident occurred near an American military base. An acquaintance of a US Army sergeant allegedly photographed the object.

Chili

An article titled "Crash d'un ovni au Chili?" describes an event from 1995 where a Chilean prospector, J.T., witnessed a large, luminous OVNI descend near a mountain. He later found four large pieces of an unknown, heavy material (around 3 kilos) at the impact site. The story did not appear in local or national newspapers. Various organizations, including NASA and the US Air Force, showed interest in the metal. Analyses in Japan revealed it was composed of 12 to 22 elements, mixed in a homogeneous mass, resembling silver or platinum, with significant copper content. Unusually, the metal did not conduct electricity, was undetectable by radar, non-radioactive, did not melt at 1500 degrees, and resisted strong acids.

Canada

Two separate incidents are reported. On December 20, 1997, in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, a person observed three brilliant lights moving diagonally in the sky for about 4-5 seconds. On December 18, 1997, near Revelstoke, British Columbia, a deep rumbling sound was heard, followed by the valley lighting up, and a large ball of light was seen disappearing into the night. Two teams from a railway company and a taxi driver also witnessed this event.

Costa Rica

Reports from the Christmas week of 1997 mention discs of light over Central American countries. On December 18, 1997, Miguel Tirado Alvarez observed several luminous points, about eight, moving in the sky over San José. On December 22, 1997, a tourist in Belize observed an OVNI flying directly overhead. Other witnesses in Golfito and Puerto Jimenez also reported seeing multiple light discs. Local TV stations in San José recorded silver-colored saucers performing zig-zag maneuvers. Air traffic controllers at San José airport registered about fifty thousand traces of these movements.

Argentina

A report from "LA CAPITAL" dated February 24, 1998, details an OVNI observed by personnel at the Rosario Astronomical Observatory. The object emitted a strong luminosity for ten minutes and was surrounded by a diffuse, elliptical cloud. The institute had alerted various organizations but had not yet received a response regarding the nature and origin of the object.

Mexico

On January 3, 1998, at 3:00 AM, airline pilot Gary Sanders observed a reddish light moving rapidly from east to west from a beach in Puerto Vallarta. He identified it as a meteorite, but it suddenly changed trajectory by 135 degrees, defying known laws of physics, before disappearing. Sanders, with over 30 years of flying experience, stated he had never seen an object capable of such performance.

Australia

On December 31, 1997, a brilliant orange light was seen over Pakenham, Narre Warren, and Mount Dandenong in Victoria. At midnight on January 1, 1998, a high-altitude illumination was observed for three minutes. On January 4, 1998, at midnight, ten residents of Keybrough (a Melbourne suburb) observed two orange fireballs moving south to north. These lights appeared to evolve faster than small planes and then aligned vertically before one seemed to project a beam of light onto the other.

Tasmania

On February 2, 1998, at 11:15 PM, witnesses in Devonport observed two triangular objects. The first moved at incredible speed and low altitude. The second, also triangular and luminous, followed with an oblique trajectory, emitting a green or luminous trail. The triangles were described as identical in shape and color.

Italy

On January 20, 1998, at 7:20 AM, an Italian couple in Cassino filmed an OVNI. The object moved slowly at first, then passed again, allowing the wife to film it for seven minutes with a family camcorder. The case is under investigation by the CISU.

Reviews and Information

  • CD-ROMs: The bulletin reviews four CD-ROMs related to UFOs:
  • UFO Begegnungen: Released in 1995, it contains photos and videos, but lacks interactivity. It is available for 79 francs.
  • UFOs... THE REAL STORY: Features interviews with Stanton Friedman, known for his work on the Roswell crash. It is an import available for 210 FF.
  • LE PHENOMENE OVNI EN VIDEO: Offers over 100 references of OVNI videos, including alien encounters, crop circles, and abductions. It is available from Eternel Diffusion.
  • Sightings UFOPEDIA: A CD-ROM based on the American TV show "Sightings," covering famous cases like abductions, animal mutilations, and crop circles. It includes a database of thousands of observations.
  • Books:
  • Michel Picard's second book, "Les OVNI laboratoire du futur," is released.
  • Shi Bo, author of "La Chine et les Extraterrestres" and "L'Empire du milieu troublé par les OVNI," is preparing a new book on Chinese abduction cases.
  • Michel Granger's second book, a update on mutilation cases, is expected in April 1998.
  • "Le livre jaune n°5" (1997), "666, l'Antéchrist" (1996), "Le diabolique secret des ovnis" (1995), and "Les dossiers sur le Gouvernement Mondial" are recommended for further reading.
  • Richard D. Nolane's new book, "Autrefois les OVNI: Trente siècles de témoignages," is available for pre-order at 100 Francs.
  • Other Information:
  • A communiqué announces the release of a CD-ROM titled "Phénomènes Inexpliqués."
  • The bulletin mentions "UFO LOG," a publication with a touch of humor.
  • "L'écho du Cerpa" is the new name for the CERPA bulletin from Marseille.
  • A conference on UFOs was held in Vernon on February 7, 1998.
  • The CUFOHN video conference is available.
  • "Urgence OVNI n°7" features an article on "Men In Black."
  • A new video on the phenomenon is being promoted by Atlas editions.
  • "3615 UFO" is a continuous Minitel service for paranormal phenomena.

Inquiétant, non? (Disturbing, isn't it?)

This section discusses the potential manipulation of society and the introduction of the Euro currency. It links the number 666 to the Euro's exchange rate (1 Euro = 6.66 Francs) and suggests a connection to a 'New World Order' aiming to transform society and destroy Christianity. The author posits that OVNIs play a role in challenging human thought and that the Euro is a step towards permanent control through advanced computer systems and a single global currency.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The bulletin consistently reports on UFO sightings and related phenomena globally, emphasizing the growing volume of information available through the internet and new media like CD-ROMs and videos. It highlights investigations into these cases and the efforts of various organizations and individuals in ufology. The editorial stance appears to be one of information dissemination, presenting raw data and allowing readers to draw their own conclusions, though the "Inquiétant, non?" section suggests a critical view of globalist agendas and potential hidden influences. There's an underlying theme of the increasing public interest in ufology and the challenges of accessing and verifying information in this field. The bulletin also touches upon the similarities between paranormal experiences like OBEs and abductions, suggesting a complex interplay of phenomena. The overall tone is informative, with a clear dedication to covering a wide range of UFO-related news and research.

This issue of UFO magazine, dated September 1997, features a cover story titled "Les lumières dans le ciel" (The lights in the sky) and includes a significant interview with Colonel Philip J. Corso.

Articles

Hidden Truth ((A vérité cachée)

This section reviews a CD-ROM product titled "Hidden Truth," described as an English-language compilation of information on UFOs and ufology. It covers topics such as mutilations, crop circles, and mysteries like the Yeti and ghosts. The product is noted for its comprehensive content, with contributions from various international ufological organizations. Despite its price of 299 FF, it is recommended as a valuable resource, available in France through Eternel Diffusion. The review praises its thoroughness but notes a lack of quick search functionality. It is considered by the reviewer to be potentially the "Bible of CD-ROMs on ufology."

  • Interactivity: 17/20
  • Originality: 16.5/20
  • Content: 18/20
  • Quality/Price Ratio: 15/20
  • Our Verdict: 165/20

Phénomènes Inexpliqués

This article discusses a CD-ROM that explores various unexplained mysteries, including UFOs, ghosts, mysterious beings, and the Loch Ness Monster. It is praised for its user-friendly interface, animated sequences, alien morphings, and quality sound effects, offering an audiovisual experience for enthusiasts. While the number of cases presented is limited, it provides a clear overview of known testimonies without becoming tedious. A key positive point is that the product is entirely in French, making it unique in the market. The article also mentions a companion book published by Atlas that covers the CD-ROM's content, regretting the omission of underground ufological research.

  • Interactivity: 18/20
  • Originality: 18/20
  • Content: 16/20
  • Quality/Price Ratio: 17/20
  • Our Verdict: 17.5/20

Observations récentes (Recent Observations)

This section presents several UFO sighting reports:

  • Observations d'OVNI en Chine (UFO Observations in China):
  • December 1976, Dati, Fujian Province: Witnesses saw a white beam of light, like a vertical sword, touching the ground and illuminating the surroundings. An object shaped like a black plate was seen at the top of the beam, moving slowly eastward. Hundreds of spectators witnessed this event.
  • Autumn 1977, Linfen, Shanxi Province: A round object, like an optical lens, with a convex top and flat bottom, orange in the center and reddish-white at the edges, was observed moving slowly at an altitude of approximately 2000 meters. It produced no sound and disappeared after five minutes.
  • Autumn 1977, Chengdu, Jiangyou: An object resembling a spiral nebula or galaxy, composed of numerous non-blinking luminous points, was seen. Its elliptical nucleus was as bright as a first-magnitude star. It rotated on itself and appeared round when overhead, becoming elliptical as it moved away.
  • Summer 1972 or 1973, Danjiang, Hebei Province: A gigantic luminous object, rotating on itself, appeared in the sky. It was milky in color, moved slowly, and was convex above and flat below, with a dark point in the center.
  • Spring 1976, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province: A dark green spherical object was observed hovering near the southeastern horizon, appearing larger than the moon. It later reappeared and approached at a higher speed, displaying a red lantern-like light in the center.

République Tchéque (Czech Republic)

This section details two reports from the Czech Republic:

  • Les lumières dans le ciel (The lights in the sky):
  • June 21, 1997, Karanem near Prague: Two luminous discs were observed rotating at a low altitude, leaving an elliptical luminous trace in the sky. The lights changed direction and position, forming virtual geometric figures.
  • Un OVNI au-dessus de Bratislava (A UFO above Bratislava):
  • March 4, 1997, Dubravka, Bratislava: Luminous objects were observed moving in the sky, performing jumps and changing direction and position. Photos of these phenomena were taken by a professional photographer.

Interview: Colonel Philip J. Corso

This extensive interview with Colonel Philip J. Corso, author of "The Day After Roswell," conducted by Michael Lindemann of CNI News, covers his experiences and insights:

  • Roswell Incident: Corso claims that an alien spacecraft with bodies was recovered near Roswell in 1947, and he personally saw the body of a deceased alien.
  • Reverse Engineering: In the early 1960s, Corso was assigned to the Pentagon to oversee the packaging and shipment of alien spacecraft debris to various defense companies. This program led to the development of human technologies such as integrated circuits, fiber optics, night vision, and lasers.
  • Human Spaceflight Limitations: Corso explains that humans are not currently equipped for long-duration space travel due to the effects on muscles, bones, and the brain. He suggests that alien beings were specifically created for space travel.
  • Project Horizon: Corso discusses "Project Horizon," a plan for a military colony on the moon developed in 1959, which he claims was aborted by the Defense Department, leading to the creation of NASA.
  • German Technology: He mentions having German scientists on his team and discusses the possibility that some advanced Nazi technology might have originated from similar sources.
  • Senator Strom Thurmond's Foreword: Corso addresses the controversy surrounding a foreword by Senator Strom Thurmond for his book. He explains that after initial issues, a new foreword was provided, and the controversy stemmed from misunderstandings and potential pressure on the Senator's staff.
  • Public Readiness: Corso believes the public is ready to know the truth about UFOs and alien encounters, emphasizing the importance of educating younger generations.
  • Alien Presence: Regarding current alien presence, Corso states he has no direct knowledge but acknowledges ongoing reports of UFOs.
  • Abductees: He comments on abductee reports, stating that his own knowledge is based on his experiences from thirty-five years prior.

Other Sections

  • Page 25: Continues the interview with Colonel Corso, discussing the public's reaction to his revelations and the potential for political pressure related to the Senator's foreword.
  • Page 26: Further discussion on the origins of advanced technology, including potential Nazi involvement and the limitations of human space travel. Corso also touches upon his interactions with Senator John Glenn regarding UFOs and the declassification of "Project Horizon."
  • Page 27: The interview delves into the controversy surrounding Senator Thurmond's foreword, with William Birnes explaining the situation and the alleged political pressure involved. The discussion also touches on the idea of political blackmail.
  • Page 28: Concludes the interview, addressing the handling of the Senator's foreword controversy and a report about an object made of pure silicone with unusual isotopic proportions, suggesting an extraterrestrial origin. Corso states he has no knowledge of current alien presence or abductee experiences.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and the potential for extraterrestrial technology influencing human development. There is a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards official explanations and a belief in a potential cover-up of these phenomena by governments and military bodies. The interview with Colonel Corso reinforces this stance, presenting him as a credible insider revealing suppressed truths about alien visitation and technology. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained aerial phenomena and a critical view of official narratives, encouraging readers to consider alternative explanations and the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement in human history and technology.