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UFOs AROUND THE WORLD sighted in Hungary since the magazine was THE POWER OF PRAYER Hungary — UFO buffs are tuming up in _ founded earlier this year. Major-General the Rev. C.A. Osbome, the most unlikely places. Before Hungary's According to Hungarian UFO experts, soldier tured Anglican priest, who died new Defence Minister, Gyorgy Keleti, was there have been 30,000 sightings of unex- this year aged 97, wrote about church . elected to his post he was renowned in the plained craft in and over Hungary since affairs for the Herald in the 1950s. The ‘alternative interest’ magazine sector as an 1942. Some people have reported seeing following is an extract from his writings: enthusiastic contributor to UFO Magazin. UFOs alongside visions of the Virgin "There had been a famine so severe that According to its editor, Sandor Pusztay, the Mary, while others have claimed to have even if the people of one village had food, minister won fame for his colourful talks had sex with aliens. they had no fuel to cook it. They relied on on aliens and UFOs on the national lecture (Source: The European, 12-18 August 94) elephant dung, and no elephants had been circuit. their way. So they went to church and Hungary now has three national maga- China — Despite a ban on air travel prayed, and when they came out, a herd of zines dealing with UFOs and the paranor- between China and Taiwan, some 6,000 elephants had indeed passed through. mal: NIT (Close Encounters of the Zero UFOs are reported to have made the trip, Evidence lay everywhere. So they all went Kind), Szines UFO (UFOs in Colour), and according to figures released at the First “back into church and sang the hymn: UFO Magazin. China-Taiwan UFO Symposium held in ‘God moves in a mysterious way Editor Szucs says that Szines UFO has Beijing. His wonders to perform’." received over 200 reports of UFOs being (Source: Fortean Times #74, 1994) (Source: Syd Morning Herald, 15 June '94) K CROP CIRCLES The Harvest of 1994 | This year's crop formations are as beau- | tiful and baffling as ever. Selected pho- | tos are available as postcards (2x8-card packs at £2.00 each + postage) from: The Centre for Crop Circle Studies 13 West Pde, Norwich, NR2 3DN, UK Phone: +44 (603) 61 1336 Fax: +44 (603) 76 3097 1994 NEXUS ¢ 69 UFOs AROUND THE WORLD OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1994