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Se upp - 1979 No 2

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Overview

'Se upp!' is the information and contact organ for the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening (VTF), serving as a journal that addresses UFO phenomena and related subjects. This particular issue, identified as NR. 2 of årgang 4, was published in 1979. The cover prominently features…

Magazine Overview

'Se upp!' is the information and contact organ for the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening (VTF), serving as a journal that addresses UFO phenomena and related subjects. This particular issue, identified as NR. 2 of årgang 4, was published in 1979. The cover prominently features the magazine's title and a graphic representing various scientific and paranormal fields, including space research, meteorology, UFO phenomena, astronomy, archaeology, parapsychology, and chemistry. The publication is issued by the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening.

Editorial Stance and Content

The editorial philosophy, as stated on page 2, emphasizes that the work of the VTF is voluntary and unpaid. Consequently, the appearance and editing of the magazine are considered secondary, with a tolerance for typos and grammatical errors. The primary focus is on the content itself. The magazine actively encourages contributions from its readership in the form of articles and discussion posts.

Key Articles and Features

'Saxat.' (Clippings)

This section highlights news and events related to UFO organizations in Sweden. It mentions an exhibition on amateur astronomy, space, and UFOs at the Technical Museum in Stockholm, featuring models of UFOs and an ancient el-motor. Thorvald Berthelsen, chairman of UFO-Sverige, was scheduled to give a lecture on UFOs. The article also clarifies that 'UFO' stands for 'unidentified flying object' or 'flying saucer'. Another announcement promotes a UFO-Sverige national meeting in Köping on April 7th, offering lectures, a new film, and a debate panel.

'1978 ett normalt UFO-år' (1978 a Normal UFO Year)

This article reports on a debate about life in the universe held at the Technical Museum in Stockholm. Professor Lars Olof Lodén from Uppsala Observatory noted the vastness of the universe and the potential for billions of inhabited planets. However, no definitive answers were found regarding extraterrestrial life or flying saucers. Thorvald Berthelsen presented UFO-Sverige's 1978 report, stating they received about two hundred UFO tips. He classified 1978 as a normal year, with 160 cases explained as conventional objects, leaving forty unexplained cases. Professor Lodén suggested that up to five percent of UFO reports might be fabricated by individuals seeking media attention, though Berthelsen believed only a few such cases existed.

'Kontakt med fel planet?' (Contact with the Wrong Planet?)

This piece, a letter to the editor from Olav Westerman, critiques the film 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' for providing inaccurate positional data for the aliens' landing site. Westerman points out the lack of clarity regarding longitude, latitude, and hemisphere, suggesting the data could correspond to multiple locations on Earth, not just Devils Tower. He humorously questions if the aliens' brief stay was due to navigational errors.

'Nattobservationer!' (Night Observations!)

VTF, in collaboration with Köpings UFO-förening, conducts night observations every other Saturday. Participants meet at Råby-gården to travel to a tower in Svanå.

'Ungdomsträffarna.' (Youth Meetings.)

The youth meetings have been successful and well-attended. The VTF plans to organize an exhibition on astronomy as popular science, noting the energy and enthusiasm of the younger members.

'Ny UFO-förening!' (New UFO Association!)

During the sports holiday, representatives from UFO-Sverige were in Stockholm to sell materials at an exhibition. A new UFO association was formed in Stockholm to handle UFO cases in that region. VTF wishes them success and looks forward to collaboration.

Event Announcement

An event hosted by Västerås Spiritualistiska Förening on April 26th at 7:30 PM features Karin Liljegren demonstrating psychometry with an old artifact. VTF has established contact with this society, allowing members to attend each other's meetings.

'Dina bio-rytmer' (Your Bio-rhythms)

This extensive article explains the concept of biorythms, which posits that individuals experience cyclical fluctuations in physical, emotional, and intellectual states over periods of 23, 28, and 33 days, respectively. It suggests that these rhythms influence daily performance and well-being. The article highlights the adoption of biorythm analysis by companies in Japan and the USA to reduce accidents and improve work assignments. It also mentions doctors who consider biorythms before treating patients. The article provides a detailed, step-by-step guide with tables and diagrams on how to calculate one's personal biorythms.

'Medlemsmötet 79-01-10' (Members' Meeting 01-10-79)

This report details a VTF members' meeting on January 10, 1979, featuring a guest lecture by fil. lic. Arne Groth from FOA on parapsychology. Groth presented experiments involving a subject who could perceive a directed beam from a bergkristall (rock crystal), which passed through lead but was stopped by animal hide. The crystal's effect could be amplified by yttrium, a metal that also reportedly weakened pain perception. Groth discussed invisible energy lines and patterns on Earth, similar to geographical coordinates, and how these lines intersect to form squares. Experiments using a pyramid at these intersection points reportedly yielded surprising results, with some attendees sensing a force. He also described how his subjects reacted strongly to locations where radioactive material was stored, even after the area was declared 'clean'. Groth theorized about the Earth's atmosphere in its early stages and the slow evolution of life forms. He also touched upon the concept of the aura as an energy body and the process of reincarnation, suggesting the energy body is the true essence of a being. The lecture concluded with a discussion on how life adapts to its environment, even in hostile conditions.

'Årsmötet 1979.' (Annual Meeting 1979.)

The VTF held its annual meeting on February 25, 1979, to elect a new board. Fourteen members were present. All reports were approved, and the outgoing board was granted discharge for 1978. The new board for 1979 was elected, with Jan Eriksen as Chairman, Paulus Anttila as Vice Chairman, and Anna Carin Roos as Secretary. The meeting also discussed the VTF's activities, including the feasibility of a telephone chain for rapid information dissemination and the proposal for a Swedish UFO Week in 1980, which was approved. The evening concluded with two films on astronomy.

'UFO-Sveriges Riksstämma 1979' (UFO-Sweden National Convention 1979)

This section provides details for the UFO-Sweden National Convention held on Saturday, April 7th, at Folkets hus, Opalen in Köping. Tickets cost 25 SEK and could be pre-purchased via postgiro by March 31st. The program included internal proceedings for delegates, an opening address by UFO-Sverige chairman Thorvald Berthelsen, a talk by Carl-Axel Jonzon (founder of UFO-Sverige and editor of UFO-Information), a lecture by chief engineer Henry Svensson, a screening of the film 'Forntida gåtor' (Ancient Riddles), a break, a lecture by editor Jan Fjellander, and a two-hour Q&A and debate panel.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes an open yet critical approach to UFO phenomena and related subjects. It encourages reader participation and aims to provide factual information and stimulate discussion. The emphasis on voluntary work and tolerance for editorial imperfections highlights a community-driven publication focused on its subject matter. The inclusion of diverse topics like biorythms and parapsychology alongside UFO reports suggests a broad interest in unexplained phenomena and scientific inquiry within the VTF's scope.

This document is a schedule of member meetings for the year 1979, organized by an unspecified entity, likely a local club or organization. The meetings are held at Råbygården, located at Pilfinksgatan 3 in Råby Centrum, Sweden. The document provides a detailed list of scheduled events, including dates, times, and the specific topics or themes for each meeting. A map is also included to guide attendees to the venue.

Member Meetings Schedule

The schedule for the member meetings in 1979 is as follows:

  • Saturday, April 7th, 10:00 AM: Riksstämman: Köping (National Assembly: Köping)
  • Saturday, April 21st, 6:30 PM: Nattobs. samling Råby (Night observation gathering Råby)
  • Sunday, April 22nd, 6:00 PM: Bibeln kontra UFO (The Bible versus UFO)
  • Tuesday, April 24th, 6:30 PM: Ungd. Astronomi (Youth Astronomy)
  • Saturday, May 5th, 6:30 PM: Nattobs. Samling Råby (Night observation gathering Råby)
  • Tuesday, May 15th, 6:30 PM: Ungd. Astronomi (Youth Astronomy)
  • Saturday, May 19th, 6:30 PM: Natt obs. samling Råby (Night observation gathering Råby)
  • Sunday, May 20th, 6:00 PM: (Topic not specified)

Location and Directions

The venue is Råbygården, situated at Pilfinksgatan 3. The map indicates its proximity to Råby Centrum and provides directions from Ludvika via Industrileden and Fredriksbergsgatan. Bus route 14.15 is also noted as a means of transport. Landmarks such as 'Råbykorset' and a 'GULF' station are shown on the map.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in these meetings appear to be related to astronomy, including youth astronomy and night observations. There is also a specific meeting dedicated to discussing the relationship between the Bible and UFOs, suggesting an interest in ufology and its potential connections to other belief systems. The overall tone is informative and welcoming, as indicated by the closing phrase 'Välkommen Du också' (Welcome You too).