Declassified UFO / UAP Document

MISTERIOS Y FENÓMENOS INSÓLITOS Nº 86

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This magazine issue documents Spanish ufological research, including the 1996 UFO wave and the Spanish Air Force's declassification process. It also features investigations into paranormal sites like La Mussara and personal accounts of anomalous experiences.

This document is the May 2008 issue (No. 86) of the Spanish magazine 'MISTERIOS Y FENÓMENOS INSÓLITOS', directed by Fernando García Rodríguez. The issue focuses on various paranormal and ufological topics, including reports on the IV Semana de Misterio in Seville, an interview with veteran ufologist Joaquín Mateos Nogales, and an investigation into the 'cursed' village of La Mussara in Tarragona. A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the history of UFO sightings in Spain, specifically analyzing the 1996 'wave' of sightings and the subsequent declassification of UFO files by the Spanish Air Force. The magazine features a detailed account from a witness identified as 'M', who claims to have had multiple UFO encounters between 1996 and 2004, and attempts to link these sightings to major geopolitical events, including the 11-M Madrid train bombings. The magazine also includes articles on animist divination practices in Africa and a personal account of a haunted mirror in Mexico. The editorial emphasizes the magazine's role in documenting and archiving the work of various ufologists and researchers, highlighting the challenges of balancing professional lives with the pursuit of investigating unexplained phenomena. The publication serves as a platform for sharing testimonies, research, and personal experiences within the Spanish ufological community.

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