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Title: VIMANA Issue: 1 Volume: 1972 Publisher: Interplanetistit ry - Interplanetisterna rf Country: Finland Language: Finnish Date: 1972

Magazine Overview

Title: VIMANA
Issue: 1
Volume: 1972
Publisher: Interplanetistit ry - Interplanetisterna rf
Country: Finland
Language: Finnish
Date: 1972

This issue of VIMANA, a Finnish magazine focused on UFO phenomena, presents a collection of eyewitness accounts and research findings from the early 1970s. The magazine is published by Interplanetistit ry - Interplanetisterna rf, with Aili Nurmiaho as Editor-in-Chief and P. Teerikorpi as Editorial Secretary. The stated purpose of the publishing association is to research and disseminate information about 'flying saucers'. The annual membership fee is 10 Finnish Marks.

UFO Seminar in Turku

The issue announces a UFO seminar to be held in Turku on July 15-16, organized by Turun UFO r.y. The organizing committee includes Jarl Björklund as chairman, Reijo Aaltonen (chairman of Turun UFO r.y.), and Raimo Nummelin as treasurer. The exact meeting location and detailed program were still to be determined, but it was expected to include numerous presentations and discussion sessions. Further information regarding registration and accommodation would be published in daily newspapers during the spring, with a more detailed program to follow in the next VIMANA issue.

Eyewitness Accounts

Purola Sighting (July 1970)

An observer in Purola reported an encounter in July 1970 around 7:30 PM. While returning home from a photography trip, they saw a bright blue-violet light about 7-8 meters away. The light was directed at them, and after a moment of stillness, the observer asked, 'Who is there?'. A rustling sound, like two metal objects rubbing together, was heard. The light then extinguished, revealing a humanoid figure about 120-135 cm tall, glowing with a bluish-violet light. The figure slowly approached, and when asked again, it turned and moved away in the direction it came from. A bright light, similar in color, reappeared 8-9 meters away.

Teacher's Account (January 1971)

An account from a teacher describes an event in January 1971 around 8 PM. While looking out the window, the teacher saw a red, pulsating object moving back and forth low in the sky. The object then approached the house, emitting a greenish glow. It hovered silently about 600 meters away and 20 meters high before moving towards the house. The teacher experienced a frightening sensation as it approached. The object then made a sharp turn, ascended rapidly, and flew over the house. A soft, whirring sound, like a spinning wheel, was heard. Afterward, the teacher's son reported seeing a round, light-emitting device in the sky.

Kiukainen Encounter (September 30, 1971)

A young person from Kiukainen reported an experience on the evening of September 30, 1971, around 10 PM. While cycling home, they heard a whistling sound and saw a violet, glowing, oval-shaped object about 4-5 meters long, with a shadow-like landing gear, about 200 meters behind them. A humanoid figure, described as slender and small, wearing a dark, form-fitting suit, was seen about 50 meters away, moving towards them slightly above the ground. The observer also heard indistinct 'mumbling' sounds. Frightened, the individual hurried away, and the object disappeared without a sound, light, or smoke. The sighting lasted about half a minute.

Pernaja Sighting (August 18, 1971)

On the evening of August 18, 1971, around 10:15 PM, a witness and their Swedish guest were returning home in Pernaja. They observed a peculiar phenomenon in the sky: a blinking green-yellow, ball-shaped object appeared from behind a cloud. It was estimated to be about 500-600 meters away and at an altitude of approximately 35 degrees. The object appeared to be about the size of a 'beach ball' and had a visible black 'equator line' or 'ring'. It was surrounded by a misty cloud. The witness used binoculars to observe the object, which was described as having a 'Saturn-type' appearance.

Piikkiö Sighting (March 9, 1972)

An interview conducted by K. Vyyryläinen and R. Berg of Turun Ufo ry regarding a sighting in Piikkiö on March 9, 1972. Pekka Teivonen reported that around 8:30 PM, a bright light was observed moving over a field. The light traveled at a steady pace for 2-5 minutes, with the closest distance to the observers being about 200 meters. The light was not intense, and its size could not be determined due to the darkness.

Pouhakka Incident (March 8, 1972)

An account from the Pouhakka farm in Paimio, near Piikkiö, where UFO phenomena have been frequently observed and filmed. On March 8, 1972, around 8:20 PM, the homeowners observed a very bright light hovering about 150 meters away and 50 meters above the ground. As they approached, the light turned red and then disappeared. The object's size could not be estimated due to its brightness, but they estimated its diameter to be between 1 and 5 meters.

Parikkala Observations (March 10, 1972)

Kirsti Paajanen from Parikkala reported a series of UFO observations by her seven-member family on the evening of March 10, 1972. Starting around 6:25 PM, a red, glowing, oval-shaped UFO was observed at an altitude of about ten degrees. The object was described as much brighter than any star and appeared to tilt from side to side. It was observed intermittently until around 9:22 PM. At 6:50 PM, a UFO was seen descending behind a treeline. Several more sightings occurred at 7:12 PM, 7:44 PM, 8:14 PM, and 8:22 PM, with the objects appearing brighter and closer. At 8:36 PM, a larger UFO was followed by a smaller one, which then merged with the larger one. The larger UFO reappeared at 10:10 PM and was last seen at 10:17 PM.

Kannelmäki Trace (December 11, 1967)

An account of a peculiar trace found in Kannelmäki on December 11, 1967. The trace was described as a black, oval-shaped object in the snow, measuring 40x50 cm. It was located on a path and appeared to be a 'mold' of white material surrounded by black dust. Samples were collected and analyzed, revealing inorganic components such as aluminum, iron, and magnesium, but no radioactivity.

Nagu Sighting (February 24, 1972)

A report from Nagu on February 24, 1972, describes a bright, multi-colored UFO observed for approximately fifteen minutes. The object moved up, down, and sideways, and its light was so intense that it cast shadows inside a house with the lights off. The object was seen on the eastern side of the waterway between Haverö and Rimito. Air traffic control in Turku reported no unusual activity.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of VIMANA highlights the growing complexity and scientific interest surrounding the UFO phenomenon. The magazine does not shy away from expressing its belief in the reality of UFOs and their potential significance, positioning itself as a proponent of investigation rather than a purely neutral observer. The editorial section, 'Kannanotot' (Stances), discusses the importance of taking positions in UFO discussions, arguing that while reports are important, theories are needed for explanation. It also touches upon the increasing academic interest in UFOs, mentioning professors like Hynek, McDonald, and Edwards, and the potential for a more specialized approach to UFO research.

The magazine also notes the evolution of UFO beliefs, moving from the 'Adamski cult' of the 1950s to the more complex 'overlap' theories involving parapsychology in the 1970s. The editorial expresses that the UFO problem has become more intricate and has moved beyond the naive extraterrestrial visitor concept of earlier decades. The need for information archiving and coding is also mentioned as a crucial step for future UFO research in Finland.

VIMANA, Issue 4/1971, dated January 28, 1972, is a Finnish-language magazine focused on UFO phenomena. The cover story, "Ufot liikkeellä kun väki katseli Peyton Placea" (UFOs in motion while people watched Peyton Place), highlights a sighting in Nurmijärvi, Finland.

Articles and Reports

The Role of Imagination in Science and UFO Research

The issue begins by discussing the importance of collaboration between scientists and enthusiasts in UFO research. It then delves into the concept of imagination in science, referencing physicist Richard P. Feynman's views from "The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume II." Feynman distinguishes between artistic imagination, which is free-flowing, and scientific imagination, which must adhere to the established laws of physics. He states that scientific imagination involves conceiving something new that is nonetheless consistent with all prior knowledge, a process he describes as "a very difficult problem."

The article further elaborates on the scientific method, suggesting that new phenomena (like 'q') should be integrated into existing laws (P) by constructing a theory that explains both. It acknowledges that applying formal methods to UFO phenomena might be too rigid, as ufology encompasses biology, physics, psychology, and history. The author concludes that while many reports exist, the future will reveal what can be learned from them.

UFO Sighting in Nurmijärvi, Finland

A detailed report describes a sighting on January 12, 1971, around 9:15 PM in Kirkonkylä, Nurmijärvi. A witness, Mrs. S., observed a bright red, pulsating object moving from east to west over a lake. The object made a sharp turn, appearing oval with several lights, and then moved closer to the town. Mrs. S. noted strong radio interference and that the object's movements were unlike any known aircraft or satellite. She described two objects, one larger and one smaller, which hovered and pulsed with light before separating and disappearing. The report mentions that similar red-glowing, pulsating objects have been reported in the Nurmijärvi area.

UFO Event in Argentina

An article titled "UFOJA ARGENTIINAN YLLÄ" (UFOs over Argentina) reports on a significant UFO phenomenon observed on February 9, 1971, near Mar del Plata, Argentina. The event was widely reported in the Argentinian press. Two UFOs were seen moving from south to north, making a turn over the sea. The objects were observed within a 500-kilometer radius. Eyewitnesses, including airport control personnel, confirmed the presence of unusual, brightly shining objects at an estimated altitude of 10,000 meters and a speed of approximately 5200 km/h. The report dismisses the possibility of them being aircraft or meteors.

Another account from Argentina details an experience by Alberto Vazquea, who, while driving near Bahia Blanca, experienced engine and radio disturbances. He observed a low-flying, disk-shaped object with a dome, emitting a strong red light, moving at an estimated speed of 4,000 km/h. A second, smaller object appeared shortly after.

Encounter in Sao Paulo, Brazil

The article "ERÄS KOHTAAMINEN" (An Encounter), translated from UFO-Nachrichten, recounts an experience of Alberto Sanmartin in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Sanmartin describes meeting a mysterious, beautiful woman who offered him a light for his cigarette. He notes her unusual eyes and the way she spoke. The woman claimed her name could not be represented by earthly alphabets and stated she was from a distant planet. She explained that time and space are relative and that her mission, along with others, was to prevent the destruction of the solar system, implying a connection to Earth's potential nuclear war. She suggested that for Earth to survive, humanity must unite, abandon wars, and work towards peace.

Local UFO Club Listings

The magazine includes a directory of local UFO clubs and their contact persons across Finland, including listings for Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Kemi, Kotka, Lahti, Lappeenranta, Mikkeli, Nurmijärvi, Pori, Seinäjoki, Tampere, and Vaasa.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to adopt a serious and analytical approach to UFO phenomena, encouraging scientific inquiry while acknowledging the psychological and historical aspects. It presents eyewitness accounts and theoretical discussions, aiming to integrate UFOs into a broader understanding of reality. The editorial stance seems to be one of open-minded investigation, seeking rational explanations and theoretical frameworks for unexplained aerial phenomena.