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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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This EXCELLENT file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Terry Bastian.
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This is the kind of file dealing with UFO's that REALLY helps in
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finding correlations between the many cases that yield so very
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little tangible evidence.
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I am very impressed with Terry's extrapolation of information from
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multiple sources with particular emphasis on the physical effects.
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Please use this file as an example of what we look for here at
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KeelyNet....thank you Mr. Bastian!....>>> Jerry
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TO:ALL
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FROM:Terry Bastian
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This file was created to aid in the comparison of UFO sightings.
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These do not represent all the reports and sightings there are but
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are of the older kinds (Time Period 1950-1965 and others). These
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are the technical abstracts, not the personal-emotional experences
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of the contacts. Since these sightings technology has developed new
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ideas and inventions such as:
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Transparent metalic aluminum,
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Lensless telescopes,
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Magnetohydrodynamics,
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Subatomic particle vacume (A.K.A. Etheric medium),
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Ionised plasma physics,
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And much more............................
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It seems that all that may be missing is a suitable power source!!!!
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E.N.J.O.Y....
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DESMOND LESLIE'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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(ANCIENT AND MODERN)
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Materials of which the air boats were constructed either wood or
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metal. Injection of a substance into the wood did not increase
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weight but did give it a leather-like toughness. The metal was an
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alloy of two white and one red colored metals possibly copper,
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magnesium, and aluminum. The surface covering appeared smooth with
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no seams and also had a luminous look to it.
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A strong heavy metal chest was in the center of the boat and was the
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generator. The force was directed by 2 large flexible tubes to the
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fore and aft along with 8 smaller bulwark tubes with double openings
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pointing up and down. Directing the force thru the tubes was done
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by opening and closing the valves in each tube.
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They were propelled by air and inside is placed a mercury engine
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with an iron heating apparatus beneath. By means of the power
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latent in the mercury sets the driving whirlwind in motion. When it
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has been heated by the controlled fire from the iron containers a
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thunder power is developed through the mercury. If the iron engine
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with the properly wielded joints be filled with mercury and fire
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conducted into the upper part, it develops the power with the roar
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of the lion. Fire may not be literal but as an electrical type.
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A form of jet drive is a very small "disc" ray plays on a stream of
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fuel in a closed chamber which disintegrates it. Fuel is air which
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is collected and compressed, another fuel could also be a metal.
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Primary drive is when the control system is placed in synchronous
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frequency with universal energy flows but just slightly out of phase
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with them. Either lagging or leading which determines the direction
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with or against the flow. The speed of travel depending on the
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amount of phase shift that is applied.
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A power has been over looked it is the same power that turns the
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planet around the sun, the sun around the galaxy, even the electron
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around its nucleus.
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CHURCHWARD'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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(ANCIENT)
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The power (energy?) is taken from the atmosphere in a very simple
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manner. The engine is similar to a modern turbine in that it works
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from one chamber to another until exhausted. Once started it would
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never stop until the bearings worn out or turned off. The power is
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unlimited or rather limited by what the metals will stand. The
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ships propel themselves generating their own power as they fly along
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DRAKE'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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(ANCIENT)
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The aerial cars are made of light wood with a durable well formed
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body having mercury inside and fire at the bottom. Iron, copper,
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lead and other metals are used for these machines. Metals suitable
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are light and heat absorbing are of 16 kinds. They were propelled
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by the etheric force generated in a strong heavy metal chest which
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when opened caused dire affliction suggesting lethal vibrations or
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ADAMSKI'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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A giant silvery cigar shaped ship hung motionless with no wings or
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appendages of any kind, a orange glow was noticed on the top half
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along the entire length. A heavy glass bell shape ship colorful and
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translucent in appearance.
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Three ball shaped landing gear were half lowered below the flange
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that covered them. On top was a round glowing ball like a heavy
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lens. Top of craft was domed shaped, with a ring of gears or heavy
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coil glowing at the base of the dome. Round portholes in the side
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wall but not above the position of the ball gear. The lower outside
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portion or flange was shiny but not one piece built in layers in a
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reverse step fashion. Underneath the craft two rings under the
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flange and a third around the center disk. The inner and outer
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rings appeared to revolve clockwise and the middle one counter
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clockwise in direction looking up from underneath.
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Inside a slight hum came from the floor and a coil built at the top
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of the circular wall. The coil glowed red but emitted no heat, the
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coil emitted various colors before like a flashing prism.
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Many of the color changes and glowing coronas are from different
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energy intensities radiating into the atmosphere similar to
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ionization.
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A pillar about 2 feet thick extended downward from the top of the
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dome thru the center of the floor. This is a reversible magnetic
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pole to draw on natures forces to provide power for flight. It also
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serves as a powerful telescope one end to the sky and one end to the
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ground and are projected to the big lenses on the floor and ceiling.
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Control panels and benches are placed along the outer wall. An
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instrument connected to the central column and functions similar to
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a periscope.
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Four cables appear to run thru the floor lens or below it join the
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central column forming a cross. Three cables carry power to the
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ball underneath which are hollow and can be lowered for emergency
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landings are used as electro-static condensers. The 4th cable goes
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from the column to 2 periscopic instruments, one next to the pilots
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seat and the other behind him.
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All the machinery is locate underneath the floor and under the outer
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flange. Small workshop and storage areas are located here, along
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with the ships environmental system.
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A porthole opened in the wall somewhat like an iris of a camera to a
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size of about 18 inches, the porthole is nearly undetectable when
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closed.
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Craft recharge is done by connecting a clamp to the edge of the
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flange and the other end of the cable to a charging rail. Emergency
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recharge can be done in flight by receiving a beam of power from a
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transmitting source. The hulls of the craft are multi-layered. By
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increasing the frequency of the activated area of a ship can produce
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invisibility.
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Nature works on the principal that 1 plus 1 equals 3. The positive
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and negative brought together in a relationship that results in the
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third which in itself has a percentage of the other two primal
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forces. If we liken the earths geomagnetic field as circular
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ripples like dropping a pebble into a pond they expand and diminish
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in force. If we drop 2 pebbles in the pond several feet apart,
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where the ripples meet they form an interference pattern that
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extends between the 2 points. The pattern assumes the shape of an
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extended ellipse with the smaller ends at the 2 points. Although
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the ripples have diminished the interference pattern has combined a
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portion of both forces to create a third force that remains constant
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between the 2 points as long as they are active.
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The elliptical magnetic interference fields maintain a constant
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strength between the celestial bodies. The planets magnetic field
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can be described as direct current while the interference pattern
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can be called alternating current and can be transmitted over long
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distances.
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They exist in the solar systems as well as the atoms. The end zones
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of the elliptical fields influence the earth from +/-58 degrees
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latitude and the axis of the pattern is equivalent to the earths
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magnetic equator.
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The ships operate on electro-static power finding the balance of
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centrifugal force of a planets axial velocity and the centripetal
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attraction of the planets electrostatic field. The crafts field
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would be adjusted to resonate and blend with the geomagnetic field.
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The power is produced by a generator similar to a Van de Graff
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electro-static generators and a type of magnetic turbine.
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The ship has been described as glowing which is created when
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particles come into contact with the resonant field. Pulsations
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within this field cause a shimmering effect which makes the craft
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appear alive and breathing. This also can cause the light to bend
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completely around the craft and to become invisible. Also as field
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strength is varied ionization may shift thru all colors of the
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spectrum to a part of the spectrum not visible.
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The intense resonating field also serves as a shield to deflect
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debris from the ship. And at the same time serve as a atmospheric
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buffer reducing friction and atmospheric shockwaves.
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The external field of the ship can cause the local air to condense
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and form a cloud around the hovering ship.
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To travel at FTL speeds the ships field is tuned to a high resonant
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point or a prime merge. The three ball undercarrage seen serves as
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a retractable landing gear and as a 3 point electrostatic propulsion
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control system. The larger ships use a series of bands built into
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the framework for the same purpose. The variable 3 point systems
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maneuver by regulating the charge on them.
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The walls are of multiple construction for safety and storage
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purposes There must be a minimum of 2 charged walls, the outer
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negative and the inner positive. The field outside the ship will
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negatively ionize all particles of matter near the ship. The power
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field emanating from the ship can blurr photographic negatives as if
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they were exposed to X-rays. The greater amount of power used the
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farther the influence extending from the ship. The positive
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reference field on the inner wall leaves the central portion of the
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ship at a neutral potential.
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MENGER'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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In a ship unlike anything you have dreamed of. The force is a
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electromagnetic one not unlike the force that holds planets, suns,
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and even entire galaxies in their orbits. This force is a natural
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law which has been given to us to be used for good purposes. Your
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scientists have discovered this but do not know how to apply this
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force. Until we can use this force for good we will not be able to
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understand this power.
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The small craft that we use for observation and reconnaissance will
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nullify or make neutral anything electrical such as the electrical
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system of a car, radio, television, and the like. The power could
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kill a man instantly or over a period of time depending on how high
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the power level is. The cause of this danger is an electromagnetic
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flux or field revolving around the craft and the rate of speed of
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the flux is the determining factor in the amount of damage done.
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The energy would disrupt the cellular and atomic balances in the
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body and the damage to human tissue might lead to certain diseases
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such as cancer of the blood, liver malfunction, or other organ
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disorder. This power properly controlled could also cure many
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sickness by restoring the natural balance in the body.
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I noticed one of three ball like objects under the craft became
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distorted and looked like rubber as it seemed to stretch and grasp
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the ground. I could see the other two through the translucent
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flange. The ships often appear to change shape and colors due to
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the shifting magnetic fields surrounding them.
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Photos taken around the craft may be distorted due to the
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electromagnetic flux around the craft. Tape recorders would not
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work aboard the craft all that would be heard is a hiss on the tape.
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Approximately one third of the circular interior room was devoted to
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instrument panels and in front of the panels was a frame containing
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some sort of viewing screen.
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Take the primary energy from electrons present in our atmosphere and
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channel the force which surrounds each electron into all types of
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simpler conveniences which cost nothing to operate utilizing so to
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speak a free energy. Do not destroy the electrons but take the power
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which surrounds each one of them using the power and then the
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released electrons go on their way recharge and become useful again.
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Material obstructions in space if on a collision course with the
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ship the flux around the hull would repel it and veer off to the
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side.
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Using a 24 inch plywood base I drilled a hole half way thru the
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center. In the hole I securely placed a carbon rod of a broken
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flashlight cell.
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Next I obtained a large nail of like diameter and wound the nail
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with 50 turns of very fine copper wire. I slid the finished coil
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off the nail the unwound ends of wire were about 8-10 inches long.
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I soldered 2 extra connections one from the top and one from the
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bottom: 2 of the ends were connected to a small penlight battery. I
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stapled some of the wires to the wood base to hold the assembly in
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position.
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Next I took the brass cap off a larger flashlight battery cell and
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glued it to the exact center of a 10 inch aluminum disc which was
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then placed in a balanced position on top of the carbon rod.
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The four ends of the wire pointed at the edge of the disc directly
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opposite to each other to form a cross approximately 1/8 of an inch
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from the disc edges. All was set up in the imaginary shape of a
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pyramid. I made 2 connections at the bottom of the apparatus which
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apparently completed the circuit.
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The disc immediately was enveloped in a bluish spinning light then
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it rose from the platform went thru my 12 foot ceiling and back down
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again destroying that model. Did the electrons which came from the
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small battery start a reaction in the atmosphere which took over
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once the system was primed. Later the experiment was duplicated to
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the extent that the disc glowed but never did it move.
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KRASPEDON'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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We use the natural atmospheric pressure to give us the necessary
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propulsive force in our ships. If we maintain a pressure below the
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craft and bring about a decompression on top the craft will be given
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a terrific upward thrust which no known force can match. We create
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a vacuum in the direction of travel. If we have low pressure on one
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side the other side is subject to full atmospheric pressure and any
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object can be moved when this difference in potential is created.
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The ship can move at any speed and without creating any friction in
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the atmosphere. Maneuvering is done by shifting the location of the
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vacuum. The ship could be constructed of any material and almost
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any shape due to the lack of friction in the atmosphere. Glass
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windows would not be put in due to the pressure differences that
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would break them but a form of television viewing can be used. We
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often require heating inside the craft due to the vacuum causing a
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drop in temperature.
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Cathode rays have the strange property of decomposing the atmosphere
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in which they pass. Under this action the elements of the
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atmosphere decompose and ionize. In addition to this we make
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cathode rays intersect the anode rays at an angle of 45 degrees. We
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achieve this by using high voltage and current. The entire rim or
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outer edge of the craft acts as the cathode ray emitter. These rays
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are deadly and are only projected outwards and are capable of
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destroying human cells and in causing lethal burns.
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The colorations of the craft are caused by these rays. They are the
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result of the low pressure that is created. The intensity of the
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vacuum is proportional to the amount of current used and is
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controlled by a rheostat. The passage of high speed electrons
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through the dense air appeared to open up a tunnel giving rise to
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strong ionization of the particles with considerable air turbulence
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and luminous effects which varied according to the voltage used.
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It was found that heavy ions cause low pressure and that electrons
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could break down the atmosphere and set free hydrogen which became
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ionized and repelled by like charge. The vacuum creating effect is
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not strictly due to the intrinsic speed of the ions but to the
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atmospheres ability to absorb ionized particles. The negative ions
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are absorbed by the air and the positive ones move to the negative
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The area around the ship never reaches saturation point because the
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ionized bubble surrounding the ship is attracted and absorbed by the
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surrounding atmosphere with tremendous force and in its place only a
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vacuum is left. One way to shape and manipulate the vacuum is to
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use the effect that ions and electrons can be deflected by a
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magnetic force.
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The earths magnetic field is made up of the electric fluid of the
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planet. If we manufacture an electric fluid which differs from the
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terrestrial etheric envelope the magnetic field of the earth no
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longer affects us and enjoy complete freedom of movement. When you
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entered our craft I called your attention to the different kind of
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light inside which did not emanate from any particular piece of
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machinery but was caused by the air itself being luminous.
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You also felt a being of lightness and well being. At this time you
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were in an artificial etheric atmosphere and not the ordinary earths
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atmosphere. When you're accustomed to the earths ether the
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artificial ether appears luminous. If we were to send
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electromagnetic pulses between magnets the waves thus produced would
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create an ether different from that on earth. A variation in the
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distance between the plates would bring about a modification in the
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ether produced.
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DIBITONTO'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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It looked like a large silver plate in places like molten glass
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mixed with molten tin. Around it were lights of different colors
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and underneath were 3 large spheres. On the upper part was a large
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dome and on its highest point burned a dazzling white light that
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illuminated the disc and the surroundings.
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The dome had small round windows from which a similar light shone as
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if the interior was illuminated from all directions. The light
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which surrounded the disc suddenly changed color from white to
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violet then to a deep orange. There was a flash the disk becoming a
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ball of light I could hear a slight humming sound. Then all at once
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it sped away and over the trees a mist was left behind which
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gradually dissolved.
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A light appeared which grew brighter and brighter. The outline of a
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large cigar-shaped object resting on the ground could be clearly
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seen. I was over 100 meters long and at its thickest reached to the
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height of the trees behind it. A long row of portholes emitted
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colored lights that lit up the area where it was resting. From one
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end of the ship one after another 4 discs that shone so brightly as
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to appear as globes of white light. After a time the discs returned
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and a humming sound could be heard from the huge craft the light
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around it grew stronger changing from pearl white to orange gold
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along its length. Then it lifted skyward streaked off like
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lightning and disappeared from sight.
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As soon as a starship lands on earth it is fully materialized. It
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remains enveloped in cosmic power which makes it independent of the
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gravitational forces of the planet. For this reason we can lift off
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the earth with ease at the ideal velocity for dematerialization.
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When we raise the frequency of our life vibration we find ourselves
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perfectly attuned to the life of other dimensions. We can ascend to
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the heavens of higher dimensions or descend to lower even to the
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material.
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The disc shaped craft could be seen resting on the ground and
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reflected the colors of the sky from the surface of the round dome
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which appeared to be a crystalline meld of metal and glass; the
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gleam of reflection was such that one might expect it to burst forth
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with light at any moment.
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Seen from so close the disc surface seemed to pulsate with a soft
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glow The inside was simple but elegant. The central room was
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illuminated with light that seemed to come from all directions as no
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source was seen. Under the large dome four panels with built in
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charts served as walls. One of the panels had many brightly colored
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lines on it and sparkled with rapidly changing patterns of lights.
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ALLINGHAM'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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It was a solid metallic thing with a dome portholes and three bumps
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underneath. In the center the underneath was darker and shaped like
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a cone. At first 3 portholes were visible but then it turned and I
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saw some more. There was what looked like a hatch on top of the
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dome and it seemed translucent.
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It glinted in the sunlight and looked as if made of metal. The
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upper dome and spherical landing gear were clearly seen. I heard a
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low humming sound as it came within a few hundred yards from me.
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The whole metallic body seemed to glow faintly as it hovered for a
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moment then it landed with a soft thud. The hull central wall and
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upper dome seemed to be shaped from one sheet of metal. Its color
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and lustre were not unlike a polished aluminum. There were 2
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visible groups of portholes set in threes around the central wall
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and above was a small flange.
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From the top of the dome a dark vertical rod projected which looked
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like a lightning rod. The hull didn't seem transparent or
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translucent and I thought to touch it. I tapped the hull quickly
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expecting to get a shock and received none. It seems that the motor
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was not running.
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The hull did feel warm to the touch. The humming noise began again
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barely louder than the buzz of a fly. It lifted into the air the
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upper dome seeming to revolve swiftly but silently and the craft
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glided into the heavens.
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VAN TASSEL'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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The ship is self luminous you don need to use flash bulbs to take
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pictures of a ship at night. The ships seem to spin they do not.
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The emanations of spiral radiation from the ships give this
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illusion. The upper or positive polarity of the craft radiates
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emanations outwardly from the center due to the collection and
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concentration of light particles through a vortex funnel in the
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center of the craft.
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These light emanations radiating outward appear such as grooves on
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one of your phonograph records. The lower negative polarity
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operates in reverse. This light substance emanation is contained in
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a field or zero circumference which is void and gives the impression
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of an egg.
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FRY'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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A moving electron creates a magnetic field. The tremendous surge of
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electrons through the force rings produces a very strong magnetic
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field. The direction and amplitude of flow is controlled through
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either ring and in several paths in a single ring we can produce a
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field which oscillates in a pattern of precise controlled modes.
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In this way a magnetic resonance can be created between the two
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|
rings or between several segments of a single ring. Any changing
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|
magnetic field will create a electric field which at any instant
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|
is equal in amplitude opposite in sign and perpendicular to the
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magnetic field.
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If the two fields become mutually resonant a vector force will be
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generated. The force is similar to a gravitational field. If the
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center of the field coincides with the crafts center of gravity the
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effect will be to increase the inertia or apparent mass of the
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craft. If the fields center doesn't reside at the crafts center of
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gravity the craft will begin to accelerate toward that center.
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ROHRER'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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The cabins were pressured with 30 percent oxygen mixed with 70
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percent helium and the crafts were powered by electrostatic turbines
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for propulsion while the magnetic fields created by the rotating
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rings of the craft themselves.
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SCHIRMER'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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The ship is operated through reversible electromagnetism. A
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crystalline rotor in the ships center is linked to two large columns
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these being the reactors. Reversing magnetic and electrical energy
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allows control over matter and gravity. A radar beam can disrupt
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the craft through the ionization caused by the beam. In some way
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power can be drawn from electrical lines and also from water into
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the ships.
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The ships are made of an extremely pure 100% magnesium. A reddish
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orange light emanates from the underside as a humming noise and the
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ship begin to rise and shoot into the sky.
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KLARER'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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The craft was made of silvery white material like glass or porcelain
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and grey in the shadows flashing like a mirror in the sunlight. The
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dome large and rounded with three sets of four portholes in the
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circular hull and below this a flat bottom resting on three short
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legs almost hidden in the grass.
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The craft uses a combination of field differentials to move thru
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space as a natural celestial object taking their environment with
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them. The electrostatic shield protects the people within from
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dangerous radiations from without.
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SHERWOOD'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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There are 3 large turn electromagnetic coils. Close examination
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reveals a doubling or displacement at periodic intervals suggesting
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a pulsating slowly turning wave form. There are highly charged
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electrostatic condensers which double as landing gear. The
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condensers pulse in sequence and a rotating field is produced.
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HILL'S TECHNICAL COMMENT
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The craft was surrounded in a fiery rotating mass of some kind, you
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could see the craft in the center of it. It then lifted up dipped
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down and then went straight up into the sky.
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ANDERSON'S TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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There apparently hovering a few inches above the ground was a large
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shinning disc. The diameter was about sixty feet and about twenty
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five to thirty feet high. Five windows or portholes were visible
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and it glowed all over with a dull fluorescent light. A sort of
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halo seemed to surround the craft. It appeared to hover 18 to 20
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inches off the ground. We began to hear a slight humming sound like
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a generator running. A low droning pulsating hum.
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The dim glow surrounding the craft took on an orange cast then a
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bright red color. It glowed like a huge ball of red fire. It rose
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up and changed to a brilliant bluish white and sailed off to the
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horizon.
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The blue white light turned to a dull green and made no sound. It
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slowly started to descend. We could make out what appeared to be
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three large round like ball objects equally spaced in thirds near
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the outer rim of the ship from which the fluorescent glowing light
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appeared to emanate. The ship appeared to bounce up and down and we
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could hear the pulsating hum increase and decrease as it bounced.
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The dull fluorescent glow around the rim brightened to a brilliant
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white then it disappeared from its location.
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?????? TECHNICAL COMMENTS
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The ships do not carry walls of lead many feet thick. In reality
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the ship hulls are not much more than many layers of skins somewhat
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|
like plywood but of a plastic crystal substance (aluminum silicate
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crystal????) which can be opaque and transparent to light depending
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on the field magnetism applied.
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The hulls will tend to reflect light in a star formation (similar to
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|
a star sapphire). Alternating layers are positively ionized and
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|
others negative. These are insulated from each other with neutral
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layers between them. The approaching cosmic radiation is rendered
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unstable by the field magnetism constantly maintained around the
|
||
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ship.
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|
Upon reaching the hull of the ship they are shattered. Then the
|
||
|
respective charges are absorbed by the many layers. Thus no
|
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radiation should penetrate inside. When electric force is
|
||
|
discharged under normal conditions, a flame, or darting lightning is
|
||
|
visible all around the disk. Thus we see flames of all different
|
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|
colors dependent on the gas content of the atmosphere.
|
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|
The field surrounding the ship acts on every atom and molecule in
|
||
|
the ship force and acceleration is vectored in the same direction at
|
||
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the same time. All gravitational and acceleration effects from
|
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inertia are neutralized or nonexistent.
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