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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The History of British Magick After Crowley


Evans, Dave: The History of British Magick After Crowley, Hidden Publishing, 2007

“There is a race of gnomes, so the story goes, who believe that nothing is possible, and there is a sect of magicians who believe that everything is.”
                                                                                                          Phil Hine


Based on the PhD of the author. Chapters on Chaos Magick, Kenneth Grant and Typhonian OTO, Lovecraft, Ramsey Dukes, AOS, LHP, Satanism, Amado Crowley, and Dennis Wheatley.
A very interesting book about modern British magick after Aleister Crowley died.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Sunday, September 26, 2010

International UFO Reporter


International UFO Reporter, V. 33, n.2, July 2010

Published quarterly by the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies

Main articles and book reviews:

- Haines, R.: NARCAP’s Project Sphere: Are Spherical UAP a Threat to Aviation Safety?

- Ledger, D.: Two Spherical UAP Cases Witnessed by Pilots in Canadian Airspace.

- Murphy, B.: The Swamp Gas Aftermath: Some Notes from the Gerald Ford Files.

Book Reviews:

- Kean: UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record.

- Randle: When UFOs Fall From the Sky (update of History of UFO crashes).   

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

UFOs: Lumières dans la Nuit



Lumières dans la Nuit, n.399, July 2010

French UFO Journal published since 1958!

LDLN, BP 3  86800  Saint-Julien-l’Ars
France

Main Articles:

- Recent French UFO sightings.

- Mazuer, A: UFOs in 1461, 1605, 1863, 1878.

- Sider, J.: About the Possible Nature of UFOs and their Occupants.

( Sider talks about his paranormal multidimensional hypothesis regarding the nature of the UFO phenomenon)  

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Journal of Parapsychology

Journal of Parapsychology v.74, n.1 Spring 2010

Published twice a year by the Rhine Research Center:

Main articles and book reviews:

- 52nd Annual Convention of the Parapsychological  Association

- Parker, A. et al: Do Some of Us Habituate to Future Emotional Events.

- Dagnall, N. t al.: Paranormal Belief, Schizotypy, and Transliminality

- Dalkvist, J. et al.: Reanalyses of Group Telepathy Data With a Focus on Variability

Book reviews:

- Tart: The End of Materialism.
- Irwin: The Psychology of Paranormal Belief.
- Holden et al.: The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences.
- Murray: Psychological Perspectives on Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

UFOs over Portugal – Part two (the fifties)





Monday, September 13, 2010

Journal of Scientific Exploration

Journal of Scientific Exploration, V.24, n.2, Summer 2010

Published quarterly by the Society for Scientific Exploration

Main articles and book reviews:
This special issue is devoted to the topic of mediumship:

- Maraldi, E. et al.: Importance of a Psychosocial Approach for a Comprehensive Understanding of Mediumship.

- Alvarado, C: Investigating Mental Mediums: Research Suggestions from the Historical Literature.

- Grosso, M.: Advantages of Being Multiplex.

- Kelly, E.: Some Directions for Mediumship Research.

- Evrard, R.: Parapsychology in France after May 1968: A History of GERP.

Book Reviews:

- Carey & Schmitt: Witness to Roswell.
- Marcel & Marcel: The Roswell Legacy: The Untold Story of the First Military Officer at the 1947 Crash Site.
- Hopkins: Art, Life and UFOs: A Memoir.
- Storm: Synchronicity.
- Monroe: Laboratories of Faith: Mesmerism, Spiritism, and Occultism in Modern France.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Ufos: Anuario CdU


Just published: Anuario CdU, N. 34, 2009 (in Spanish)

One of the best European Ufo journals.
Fundación Anomalía;  http://www.anomalia.org/

Main articles:

- UMMO Case History
- Martian Sociology
- Emanuel Swedenborg
- French CE4K Catalogue
- “Them”: Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Aliens
- Medieval Demons and Aliens
- Hypnotic Regression: Hoax or Psychology

UFOs over Portugal – Part one (1946)

Like any other country in the world, Portugal has had its fair share of UFO sightings. History marks the beginning of the UFO phenomenon with the Kenneth Arnold sighting over Mount Rainier in June 1947, thus starting the first great UFO wave in the United States.
However, there had been a major wave of UFO reports a year before. It happened in the Scandinavian countries – Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland. These sightings, nicknamed “ghost rockets”, soared only on Sweden to almost 1,000 reports between May and early December of 1946. According to the newspaper L’Aurore (France) of July 27:
“More than five-hundred rocket-propelled projectiles are said to have been seen over Sweden since the beginning of July. According to some sources, the projectiles that streak across the Swedish sky look like jet planes, but make less noise than usual aircraft. Others describe them as like “sea-gulls without heads”. On the map, the projectiles do not show uniform trajectories.”
With such a potentially explosive situation (hints of Russian missile tests were the talk of the day) the Swedish Defense Staff decided to implement an investigation of the problem. In the end the final report concluded:
“Despite the extensive effort which has been carried out with all available means, there is no actual proof that a test of rocket projectiles has taken place over Sweden… Even if the main parts of the reports can be referred to celestial phenomena the committee cannot dismiss certain facts as being purely imagination.”
So what was seen in the Northern Europe remained, until today, unidentified. Reports from other countries like France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Austria, Greece and Portugal only compounded the mystery. Portugal contributed with nine reports of “ghost rockets”. Here are a few selected ones:
Diario de Noticias, September 15: At four P.M. today an enormous disc irradiating a green light was seen on the locality of Casa Branca, Montemor-o-Novo. The strange phenomenon was witnessed by many rail workers on duty.  The disc stayed motionless for approximately five minutes, disappearing afterwards in a southerly direction.
From the newspaper Vitoria, September 17: According to information given by several credible witnesses, last night there has been seen in the sky of the city of Porto some mysterious rockets with fiery tails travelling with diabolical speeds.
The rockets came from near the sea in a south-north direction. Could it be the same phenomenon talked about in the foreign press? Surely, this night many will try to see if the phenomenon repeats itself.


Finally from the Diario de Noticias, September 18: Just after 21 P.M. a luminous body, bigger and brighter than a star and with a phosphorescent tail was seen in the sky of the city of Viana do Castelo. It was travelling in the south-north direction. The sighting due to its strangeness became the talk of the town, the current opinion being that it was one of the mysterious rockets much talked about in the press of the recent days.
Sources:

- Vallee, Jacques, “Ghost Rockets: A moment of history”, Flying Saucer Review, V.10, n.4, July-August 1964.

- Overbye, Bjorn, “Ghost-Bombs Over Sweden”, Flying Saucer Review, V.15, n.2, March-April 1969, V.15, n.3, May-June 1969

- Farish, Lucius, Clark, Jerome, “The Ghost Rockets of 1946”, Saga’s UFO Report, Fall 1974

- Berliner, Don, “The Ghost Rockets of Sweden”, Official UFO, October 1976.

- Gross, Loren, The Mystery of the Ghost Rockets, California 1982.

- Liljegren, Anders, Svahn, Clas, “The Ghost Rockets”, UFOS 1947-1987: the 40 year search for an explanation, London, Fortean Tomes, 1987.

-   Clark, Jerome, “Ghost Rockets”, The UFO Encyclopedia V.2 – The Emergence of a Phenomenon: UFOs from the Beginning through 1959, Detroit, Omnigraphics, 1992.

- Fernandes, Fernando, “The European Wave of 1946”, (in Portuguese), Anomaly, V.5,
Porto, 2005