Monday, January 31, 2011

UFO Matrix Magazine, Issue 4 Now Available in the UK

UFO Matrix Cover Issue 4
          

     
By Philip Mantle
UFO Matrix Magazine
1-31-11

Philip MantleISSUE 4 of UFO MATRIX MAGAZINE is now available in the UK via the high street shop WH Smith. It will be available in the USA/rest of the world via Barnes& Noble and Borders in one months time. You can also subscribe online at: www.healingsofatlantis.com

     In this fact-packed issue we have:


The 1945 UFO Crash (part 1) by Paola Harris.

The 1974 Berwyn Mountain UFO landing is under the spotlight with articles 'for' and 'against' by Scott Felton & Andy Roberts.

Philip Gardiner takes his usual sceptical look at all things weird and wonderful.

Nick Pope in his regular column details his las visit to the Royal Society.

Sean Casteel interviews ancient astronaut researcher Giorgio Tsoukalos.

Wayne Herschel looks at an ancient Egyptian papyrus and suggests it is the smoking gun for evidence of ancient astronauts.

In Mike Hallowell's BACKLIGHT column another 'cold case' comes under review.

Raam Barros details a UFO sighting over Rendlesham Forest on the 30th anniversary of these events.

Is there a secret space program ? Richard Thomas thinks so, and he takes a close look at British computer hacker Gary McKinnon.


Lorin Cutts takes time out to interview James Gilliland.

ET contact from Peru. South Amerrican UFOs looked at from our colleagues in Peru.

Kal Korff takes a retrospective look at ufology's most famous UFO photo-case, the Paul Trent photos from Mcminvile.

Former CID police office John Hanson reports back on the Rendlesham 30th anniversary events.

Lee Paqui & Sheryl Gottschall offer another round-up of UFOS from down-under in their regular Oz column.

Jijth Nadumuri Ravi looks at the ancient Indian text the Mahabharata and is convinced it depicts ancient asdtronauts. A full report here from India.

Paul Stonehill delves into his archives to take a look at the Nazi's hunt for the crystal skull in Brazil.

And of course we have the usual round-up of UFO sightings by our readers, a competition to win a DVD box set of the TV series DARK SKIES and much, much more.

Norio Hayakawa on The Joiner Report

Norio HayakawaThe Joiner Report
          

     
By Sherry Boardman
The Joiner Report
1-31-11

     Norio Hayakawa, former director of the now defunct Civilian Intelligence Network, is a long-time UFO researcher who has, for many years, investigated Area 51 in Nevada as well as widespread claims about the existence of an underground base in Dulce, New Mexico.


He has spoken in many conferences nationwide, especially in the early 1990s. He is scheduled to speak at the “Wake Up Now!” conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 29-May 1, which will feature other noted ufologists such as Bill Birnes and Richard Dolan.

Also a musician, Norio will be presenting a live musical performance during the meeting.

Hayakawa’s present focus is on the study of how a segment of the population’s “beliefs” in UFOs” have been manipulated by the U.S. intelligence community as well as by the military in counter intelligence operations.

Hayakawa was a special guest and shared his thoughts on the Coast to Coast radio talk show on March 16, 2010.

He states, “UFO reports may not necessarily be caused by visits from space travelers. Alternate realities co-exist with us, making it extremely difficult to define ‘reality’ through our limited empirical understanding and our inability to detect them via the five senses.”

On Thursday, February 3, 7:30 p.m. CT (8:30 p.m. ET), The Joiner Report will welcome Norio Hayakawa. Tune in at www.inceptionradionetwork.com.

". . . Global Warming is Likely to Bring Ice-Free Seas Around the North Pole in Summers . . ."

Ice-berg
          

     
Arctic Current Warmest In Over 2,000 Years, Warning Of Ice-Free Seas

By Huffington Post
1-31-11

     OSLO (Reuters/Alister Doyle) - A North Atlantic current flowing into the Arctic Ocean is warmer than for at least 2,000 years in a sign that global warming is likely to bring ice-free seas around the North Pole in summers, a study showed.

Scientists said that waters at the northern end of the Gulf Stream, between Greenland and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, averaged 6 degrees Celsius (42.80F) in recent summers, warmer than at natural peaks during Roman or Medieval times.

"The temperature is unprecedented in the past 2,000 years," lead author Robert Spielhagen of the Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Literature in Mainz, Germany, told Reuters of the study in Friday's edition of the journal Science.

VIDEO | Falling Skies - A Preview

UFO NEWS | The Roswelsh Incident

The Roswelsh Incident
          

     
By NIC NORTH
The Sun
1-30-11

EVERY time Huw Lloyd ventures on to the peaks above his farmhouse, his thoughts return to a strange night almost 40 years ago - and a UFO mystery that has never been explained.

     Huw, then 14, had been watching television with his two older sisters and a neighbour when their hillside home in North Wales was rocked by a "violent thud" that knocked him from his chair.

Within minutes four police officers were at his front door, asking if his father could drive them into the inhospitable Berwyn Mountains in a farm vehicle.

They said a plane had crashed. . . .

"They said they saw aliens getting out of the craft helping two of their own who were injured. They were then loaded on to a flat-bed truck and taken away."

UFO NEWS | VIDEO: UFOs Filmed Over City of Buenos Aires

Sunday, January 30, 2011

200 Dead Cows Mystery Solved In Wisconsin: It Was The Sweet Potatoes?!

Dead Cows
          

     
By Travis Walter Donovan
The Huffington Post
1-29-11

     Although many of the mass animal deaths reported around the world in the past month remain unexplained, officials have closed the case on the mystery of 200 cows that dropped dead in Wisconsin on January 14. A toxin from moldy sweet potatoes, which were a part of the animals' feed, are to blame for the bovines' seemingly strange demise.

While officials initially believed a virus such as infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) or bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) could have caused the 200 deaths at a Portage County farm, further testing revealed pneumonia to be the likely culprit, though such widespread cases of pneumonia are rare. The Wausau Daily Herald reports that the cattle's feed was then sent for testing, and the lab results from Friday revealed that a mycotoxin commonly occurring in moldy sweet potatoes, ipomeanol, was found to have triggered the pneumonia that caused the 200 cows to die.

UFO NEWS | Investigators for Korea UFO Research Association and the Korea UFO Analysis Center Speak Out

Seo Jong Han
          

     
UFO chasers

By Kim Tae-jong
www.koreatimes.co.kr
1-26-11

     Extraterrestrial life, alien attacks and space travel. All of these sound more than surreal for most people. But not for unidentified flying objects (UFO) investigators who think these are alien spacecraft — they argue that believing in the object is one of many ways to better understand the universe.

“People are too skeptical to believe in something beyond their senses or understanding,” UFO investigator Seo Jong-han said. “You can see and understand a lot of new things only when you’re open to various possibilities.”

Seo has devoted his life to researching UFOs for the past 30 years. He thinks the efforts to investigate this phenomenon are meaningful as they can help people prepare for possible contact with extraterrestrial life of higher intelligence in the future.

“For the past 50 years, there have been a lot of reports about UFO sightings by a lot of people from many different parts of the world. It’s not right to simply ignore them, and it’s worth examining and investigating such claims through objective and scientific methods by which we can learn something,” Seo said.