This article was published in New Dawn Special Issue 17 (Sept 2011) If there’s one thing we learn from studying UFOs, there is no simple answer to what it’s all about. Most of the public – ...
The following interview with Mary Rodwell appeared in New Dawn 97. Mary has contributed an article to New Dawn Special Issue Vol 11 No 2 in which she provides information on recent cases and brea...
From New Dawn 155 (Mar-Apr 2016) If there were a hazard meter capable of measuring the precariousness of human survival on planet Earth, the needle would surely be pointing deep into the red zone...
From New Dawn 111 (Nov-Dec 2008) The Zulu sangoma (a shaman or healer) and high sanusi (clairvoyant and lore-master) Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa (Editor’s note: Credo Mutwa passed away in 2020) is r...
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 6 No 5 (Oct 2012) Norio Hayakawa, a resident of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, has been engaged in the study of UFOs for more than fifty years. An expert on Nevada’s Ar...
From New Dawn Special Issue No 4 (Feb 2008) Anyone who knows anything about the subject of UFOs and alien abduction would have heard of Louis Whitley Strieber, the successful horror novelist, who...
From New Dawn Special Issue 17 (Sept 2011) In the 1970s, when we first became fascinated by the UFO phenomenon, opinion among researchers was divided between two views: the Extraterrestrial Hypot...
From New Dawn Special Issue 17 (Sept 2011) Who are the “Men in Black”? In the blockbuster Hollywood movie of the same name, they were fictional characters. In real life, they are fearsome ind...
From New Dawn 119 (Mar-Apr 2010) Isaac Newton once said that he felt “the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered” before him.1 Dr. Michio Kaku, a pioneer of string theory, is a little less...
From New Dawn 110 (Sept-Oct 2008) In the timeless library of human myths and legends, perhaps none are more primal and disturbing than the biblical story of the Fall. Responsible for everything f...