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AFU 19690000 Vimana no 2
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This issue of Vimana, identified as number 2 from 1969, is a quarterly membership journal published by Interplanetistit ry - Interplanetisterna rf. The magazine is dedicated to the study and dissemination of information regarding 'flying saucers'. The editor-in-chief is Aili…
Magazine Overview
This issue of Vimana, identified as number 2 from 1969, is a quarterly membership journal published by Interplanetistit ry - Interplanetisterna rf. The magazine is dedicated to the study and dissemination of information regarding 'flying saucers'. The editor-in-chief is Aili Nurmiaho, and P. Teerikorpi serves as the editorial secretary. The publisher's stated purpose is to investigate and share information about flying saucers. The annual membership fee is 10 mk.
Main Theme: Contactee Reports
The central theme of this issue revolves around 'contactee reports', presenting two distinct accounts. The editorial highlights that these reports, which involve alleged encounters with beings interpreted as extraterrestrial, form a fascinating yet perplexing area of study. It cautions against premature conclusions, emphasizing that individual accounts, while not definitive proof, raise questions that warrant further investigation within the broader UFO field.
Elisabeth Klarer's Experiences
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the experiences of Elisabeth Klarer, who is described as the secretary of the South African Interplanetary Society. Klarer recounts her alleged encounters with Venusians and their spacecraft.
#### First Sighting (Age Seven)
Klarer reports her first UFO sighting at the age of seven, while living on a farm in Rosetta, Natal, South Africa. She saw an object the size of a football moving across the sky, which she immediately believed to be a spacecraft from another world. This experience profoundly impacted her, instilling a lifelong curiosity about life on other planets.
#### The Drakensberg Encounters
Klarer details two specific encounters in the Drakensberg region:
- December 27, 1954: While on a hilltop, she witnessed a white and silver craft approaching rapidly. She describes it as a 'flying saucer' and notes its silent, hovering descent about fifty meters above her. She was able to see the pilot but was overcome by fear and retreated.
- April 7, 1956: Drawn by an impulse, Klarer returned to a familiar hill. She found a silver-grey, saucer-shaped craft, approximately 20 meters in diameter, resting on the ground. She met a tall, fair-haired pilot, whom she recognized from her previous encounter. This time, she did not hesitate and approached the pilot. The pilot spoke to her in English, indicating that Venusians were observing Earth and that some lived among humans in South Africa.
#### Spacecraft and Venusian Culture
Klarer describes being taken aboard a Venusian craft. She notes the craft's interior was simple, clean, and efficient, lacking excessive instrumentation. The air was described as fresh and invigorating, like pure oxygen. She observed the Earth from a 'TV-lens' and was amazed by the view. The Venusians are depicted as vegetarian, living long, healthy lives due to their diet and the environment. They harness solar energy rather than atomic power. Their philosophy emphasizes universal brotherhood, love, and understanding, which they believe is essential for humanity's advancement.
Klarer also mentions a larger 'mother ship' and a brief interaction with a pilot who stated they were returning to the mother ship. She was then taken back to her landing site.
#### Telepathy and Interplanetary Communication
Klarer emphasizes telepathy as the key to interplanetary communication. She believes this ability is innate and is enhanced by growing up in close proximity to nature and animals, rather than being influenced by 'civilization'. She contrasts this with spiritism, stating telepathy is a direct inner knowing.
Other Content
- Publisher Information: Details about the Interplanetistit ry, its purpose, chairman (Ilpo Koskinen), and membership details are provided.
- Editorial Stance: The editorial suggests that while individual accounts are not proof, they raise important questions for UFO research. It posits that studying contactee claims might shed light on the 'space visitor' hypothesis and human behavior.
- Biographical Information: Brief biographical details about Elisabeth Klarer are included, mentioning her cultural interests in history and astronomy, her musical background, and her family life.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, extraterrestrial encounters, and the concept of telepathic communication. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry into the UFO phenomenon, encouraging investigation into contactee reports while maintaining a critical perspective. The magazine promotes the idea of interplanetary understanding and the potential for humans to evolve towards a more peaceful and enlightened state, influenced by the advanced civilizations of other planets.
This issue of VIMANA, Volume 15, Issue 2, dated March/April 1969, is published by The Finnish Interplanetist Society and is primarily in Finnish, with an English summary provided at the end. The magazine focuses on UFO sightings and encounters, featuring detailed accounts from various locations.
Elisabeth Klarer's Account: A UFO Landing in South Africa
The issue begins with a personal account from Elisabeth Klarer, detailing an experience from her childhood where she witnessed a glowing, orange-red, saucer-shaped craft land near her. A tall, Venusian-like being emerged and assisted her. The craft then ascended vertically and disappeared into the sky. Later, on July 17, 1956, while at her family's farm in Natal, South Africa, Mrs. Klarer felt an urge to go outside and, taking her daughter's camera, photographed a 'saucer' moving between clouds. She managed to capture several photos, some of which were clear and convincing, while others were blurry. The photos and film were examined without finding anything suspicious. Major Flowers and his family corroborated that Mrs. Klarer took the photos herself. The object was described as being about 15-20 meters in diameter with a low, wide dome. Mrs. Klarer also mentioned other sightings of 'saucers' over Major Flowers' farm and even a time when a Venusian being piloted one. Her son and local boys also witnessed these phenomena. She refers to the landing site as 'Lentolautaskummu' (Flying Saucer Hill).
Venezuelan Encounter: Telepathic Communication
Horazio Gonzales Ganteaume, president of the Sociedad Venezolana Investigadora del OVNI, reports on a case from August 7, 1965, in Venezuela. Three prominent individuals—a gynecologist and two businessmen—witnessed a bright, disc-shaped object descend to about 1.5 meters above ground. The object was approximately 27 meters in diameter and emitted a bright, yellowish light. Two beings, 2.1 to 2.4 meters tall with long yellowish hair and large eyes, emerged from a beam of light. They communicated telepathically with the witnesses, identifying themselves as being from Orion and on Earth for peaceful research into the human psyche. They explained their craft were 'Gravitelides,' not flying saucers, powered by solar energy. They also mentioned other inhabited planets in their system, including Saturn and a planet called 'Outer Dipper.' The beings stated they were not here for cross-breeding but for study and that they had advanced technology, including an 'aural compressor' capable of destroying the moon. They also mentioned 'Amorphous' beings and that they would leave evidence of their existence on Earth.
Testimonials for Elisabeth Klarer
Two testimonials are included for Elisabeth Klarer. Archbishop Otto E. Viking of the Free Catholic Church described her as having a strong, honest, and reliable personality. Author Edgar Sievers, who wrote the book 'Flying Saucers über Südafrika,' stated that Mrs. Klarer is a normal, well-balanced woman, not suffering from any psychological disorders.
Finnish UFO Sightings
The magazine then shifts to UFO reports from Finland:
- November 13, 1967: Rouva Arja Achren and her brother Hannu Pelkonen observed a bright, stationary object near Pudasjärvi that later flew towards their car. The object, described as helmet-like, followed their car for several kilometers, causing the car's engine to sputter.
- March 17, 1969: A student, identified as N.N., reported seeing a bluish, elongated phenomenon near Pihtipudas that followed his car for about 45 kilometers, causing the engine to stall. The phenomenon disappeared as they approached Pihtipudas.
- February 16, 1969: Tiina Karihaara, a student, witnessed a large, brown, rotating object descend on a remote, uninhabited island in the Luvia archipelago. The object, estimated to be 4-5 meters in diameter, was described as having a rounded, flat shape and behaved strangely as it landed.
- October 10, 1962: Elise Arve observed a cigar-shaped, aluminum-colored object with a trailing flame flying silently towards the north from her kitchen window in Pihlavasa.
- December 1967: M.M. reported a strange, bluish, pulsating light phenomenon in Kullaalla that illuminated the area for 200 meters and produced a distant humming sound.
Local UFO Clubs
A list of local UFO clubs in Finland is provided, along with contact information for their representatives.
Summary in English
The English summary at the end of the magazine reiterates the key UFO reports, including the Achren/Pelkonen incident and the N.N. sighting, noting differences in witness descriptions and the object's behavior. It also mentions that the magazine will include an English summary in every issue and invites exchanges with other organizations.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alien encounters, and the investigation of these phenomena through witness testimony and photographic evidence. The magazine appears to take a serious approach to these reports, presenting them with detailed accounts and sometimes including testimonials to the credibility of the witnesses. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into unexplained aerial phenomena, encouraging readers to share their own experiences. The inclusion of a telepathic communication event with beings from Orion suggests an interest in the more speculative aspects of ufology.