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* CONFIDENTIAL *
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A SITUATION REPORT ON OUR ACQUISITION OF ADVANCED
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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERACTION WITH ALIEN CULTURES
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by O.H. KRILL
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Well, as if this weren't enough, let's examine the basic
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allegations that were raised by Gary Stollman when he held an
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empty BB gun to David Horowitz on KNBC Channel 4, Los Angeles, in
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October, 1987. Gary clearly though that he was alone in his
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knowledge, and evidently turned to desperation to have the public
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become aware of what he knew. For the sake of brevity, I will
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simply summarize the allegations, and make comments where I wish
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to do so:
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o His physical father is in fact a clone created by
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the CIA and alien forces.
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o Cloning is a part of a plot to overthrow the U.S
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government.
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o The CIA maintains mental-retraining hospitals.
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o Phones were turned off at Rohlman Psychiatric
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Hospital in Cincinnati for 48 hours after his
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arrival.
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o A former CIA official had an interview on KPFK radio
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in which he told a college audience that the CIA has
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towed barges across New York Harbor that were
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disease-ridden.
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o The CIA may have created the AIDS virus to wipe out
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the gay population. Comment: Hmmm, where have we
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heard THAT before?
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o The CIA assassinated John F. Kennedy and the 22
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material witnesses who died with two years. Comment:
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Hmmmm, I have heard that as well.
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o He demands that the Air Force release all
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information on UFOs.
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o He demands that the information about Hanger 18 at
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Wright-Patterson [AFB] be released.
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o He relates that he spoke to a girl at Florida Junior
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College who told him that seven of her friends had
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been "replaced."
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o The CIA doesn't trust people on computers.
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o Individuals at the Optimist Boys School in Pasadena
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were recruited by others and given false IDs and
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birth certificates.
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o There is a secret group led by the President's own
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staff.
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o There are beings around with the power to teleport
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instantly and do the same to others; who can read
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and control minds, and transform matter into other
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forms and create it at will.
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o He asks for a congressional investigation and
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federal protection.
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o He states that he cannot harm anyone with an empty
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BB gun.
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Well, what do you think? [Name deleted in original, replaced
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with the word "MUFON"] contacted Mr. Stollman's lawyer in
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December, 1987, and told him that some of what Gary had said may
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be true. His lawyer promptly made himself scarce.
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For some of you who keep an eye on the news, the President
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(Reagan) has said some mighty interesting things in some speeches
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of his:
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To the students of Fallston High School in Fallston, Maryland, on
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December 4, 1985, he said:
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"I couldn't but -- one point in our discussions with General
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Secretary Gorbachev -- when you stop to think that we're all God's
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children, wherever we may live in the world, I couldn't help but
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say to him, just think how easy his task and mine might be in
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these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this
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world from some other species from another planet outside in the
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universe. We'd forget all the little local differences that we
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have between our countries and we would find out once and for all
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that we really are all human beings on this earth together.
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"Well, I don't suppose we can wait for some alien race to
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come down and threaten us...."
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To the 42nd General Assembly of the United Nations, September 21,
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1987:
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"In our obsession with antagonisms of the moment, we often
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forget how much unites all the members of humanity. Perhaps we
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need some outside universal threat to make us recognize this
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common bond. I occasionally think how quickly our differences
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worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from
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outside this world. And yet, I ask you, is not an alien force
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already among us? What could be more alien to the universal
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aspirations of our peoples than war and the threat of war?"
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Comment: Apparently Mr. Reagan doesn't realize that war is NOT
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alien to the aspirations of peace -- it's always been here.
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Does Mr. Reagan know something that we know but the general public
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doesn't know about what is happening and what will happen within
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the next five years?
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General Types of Entities
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The Greys are known to be of three types:
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o Grey 1: 3.5 feet tall. Large head. Large slanted eyes. Worship
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Technology and don't care about us. Type popularized in
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"Communion" by Strieber.
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o Grey 2: Same general appearance, although has a different
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finger arrangement and a slightly different face.
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More sophisticated than Grey 1. They possess a degree
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of common sense and are somewhat passive. It is not
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known if they require the secretions needed by Grey 1.
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o Grey 3: Same basic type. Lips thinner. Subservient to other
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two types.
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Other entities known to frequent this planet:
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o Blonds/Swedes/Nordics: Known by any of these names. Similar to
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us. Blond hair, blue eyes. Will not break law of non-
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interference to help us. Would only intervene if the
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Greys' activity would affect other parts of the
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universe.
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o Interdimensional: Entities that can assume a variety of shapes.
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Basically of a peaceful nature.
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o Short Humanoids: 1.5 to 2.5 feet tall, skin bluish in color.
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Seen quite frequently in Mexico near Chihuahua.
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o Hairy Dwarfs: 4 feet tall. Weigh about 35 pounds. Hairy.
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Neutral. Respect intelligent life.
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o Very Tall Race: Look like us but 7-8 feet tall. United with
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the Swedes.
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o Nordic Clones: Appear similar to us but with grey tinge to their
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skin. These are drones created by the Greys. Child-
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like mentality.
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o Men-In-Black (MIB): Oriental or olive-skinned. Eyes sensitive to
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light. Eyes have vertical pupils. Very pale skin in
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some types. Do not conform easily to our social
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patterns. Usually wear black clothes, drive black cars,
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and wear sunglasses. In groups they all dress alike.
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Sometimes time-disoriented. they cannot handle a
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psychological "curve-ball" or interruption to their
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plan. Often intimidate UFO witnesses and impersonate
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government officials. Equivalent of our CIA. From
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another galaxy.
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Although there are some 40 or more known types of aliens visiting
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our world at the present time, these are the most commonly seen
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types.
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Extract of information from: "UFO Contact from Undersea,"
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Sanchez/Stevens
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Section 1: Regression session, Filiberto Cardenas (subject)
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Event date: 3 January 1979 UFO CEIII
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During the regression session(s) the following
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information came forth:
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1. Subject was taken to one of three pyramid bases. Two pyramid
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bases are under ocean, one on land. Subject was taken to base
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between Berin and Santiago of the coast of Chile. Other underwater
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base is in the Atlantic in an unspecified location. The base was
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entered through an underwater tunnel. The aliens stated that they
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had been there 36 months at that time.
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2. Aliens told the subject that there were six (6) other
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individuals whom the aliens had contacted.
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3. Subject stated that the aliens voiced that they were eventually
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going to make themselves known to the world.
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4. Aliens stated that they control the Chinese, and they have
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provided the Chinese with a device that can "paralyze cities and
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towns completely."
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5. Aliens stated that the device will cause a change that "is
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going to be something for which the world cannot wait." The
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Chinese are to provoke certain unspecified changes, and that in
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those changes, "people who are negative will disappear."
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6. Subject remembers seeing (future) scenes of people running
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disoriented along roads, and that there is a disaster coming.
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7. Details of underwater tunnel described as walls of " firmed
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water," not rock. The ship evidently generated a force field which
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repelled the water around it.
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8. Devices were supposedly installed in subject's head by aliens.
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Subsequent x-rays revealed nothing.
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(Session 3)
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1. First contact with these groups of aliens began 4,000 years
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ago.
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2. It has been thousands of years since this group last descended
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to earth.
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3. If progress on earth does not continue, aliens will use more
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forceful demonstrations to get their point across that we must
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have peace and progress.
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4. Subject was interrogated for 15 days after the events by US
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security and intelligence services.
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5. Information from aliens had also to do with "an atrocity in the
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plans certain forces on earth had planned."
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6. Subject was seven years old when contact with aliens first
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occurred.
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7. Aliens have ability to dematerialize their craft.
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8. Aliens stated that we should beware of other alien groups who
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will present themselves in a good light but if they pursue "bad
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objectives against us they could do two things. They could destroy
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this planet with the same arms that this planet has, or on the
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contrary, transport away all our arms in one operation, which
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would take no more than 20 minutes of our time. They can be
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visible or not, whatever they choose."
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8. [sic] Treatise references 81 other crossbreeds from (negative)
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aliens who have performed duties on earth. Half alien-half
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earthling = Crossbreed
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9. Aliens spoke of great portions of land and whole cities will
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[sic] disappear. Mexico City and major cities in California.
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History and Operations -- Operation Trojan Horse
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The amusing little mystery of flying saucers slowly evolves
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into a complicated series of coincidences and paradoxes as we
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plunge deeper and deeper into the data, excluding nothing, and
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considering everything as objectively as possible.
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Our skies have been filled with "Trojan Horses" throughout
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history, and like the original Trojan Horse, the SEEM to conceal
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hostile intent.
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Several facts are now apparent:
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o The objects have always chosen to operate in a
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clandestine manner, furtively choosing the hours of
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darkness for their enigmatic activities over thinly-
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populated areas, where the possibility of being detected
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is slight.
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o The hostility factor is further supported by the fact
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that the objects chose, most often, to appear in forms
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which we can readily accept and explain to our own
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satisfaction -- ranging from dirigibles to meteors and
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conventional-appearing airplanes.
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o The objects of unusual configuration, undoubtedly
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constituting a deceptive minority of all the
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paraphysical objects flitting about in our atmosphere.
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In other words, flying saucers are not at all what we have
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hoped they were. They are a part of something else. John A. Keel
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called that something else "Operation Trojan Horse."
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When one really digs into UFO literature, it readily becomes
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clear that the ultraterrestrials deliberately conveyed whatever
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impression that would meet the available frame of reference for
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that time.
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Until 1848, the religious frame of reference was constantly
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used by the phenomenon. As man's technology improved many of our
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old beliefs were discarded and the "phenomenon" was obliged to
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update its manifestations and establish new frames of reference.
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No more objects were seen in 1947 than had been seen in 1847. We
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were simply seeing them in a new way. A new game was being played
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with us.
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A new game has emerged: the artifact or hardware game. The
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phenomenon has always obliged us by planting false evidence all
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over the landscape.
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UFO cultists trapped themselves into a hopeless situation
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almost from the outset. The apparent purpose of most of the
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landings seems to have been to advance belief in the frame of
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reference, not to provide absolute proof that the frame of
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reference is authentic.
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Physical Evidence
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All kinds of junk have fallen out of the sky throughout
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recorded history. Ivan T. Sanderson has in his files extensive
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lists that go back to Roman times. Ridiculous things such as stone
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pillars and heavy metal wheels have come crashing out of the blue,
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and there are countless cases of ice blocks, some weighing
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hundreds of pounds, dropping all over this planet. The flying
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saucers have been spewing all kinds of trash all over the
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landscape. In nearly every instance, these materials always prove
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to be ordinary earthly substances like magnesium, aluminum,
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chromium, and even plain old tin. Each of these incidents give the
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skeptics new ammunition.
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Mysterious hollow spheres have also been dropping out of the
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sky all over the world. Three such spheres were found in the
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Australian desert in 1963. They were about 14 inches in diameter
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and had a shiny polished surface. Efforts to open the spheres
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failed, and they were turned over to the USAF. Other metal spheres
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have dropped out of the sky in Mexico (1967) and Conway, Arkansas
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(1967). The Mexican steel ball was identified as titanium, the one
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in Arkansas steel.
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Smaller colored spheres were found scattered over the French
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countryside in 1966-67, as if it had been raining balls there.
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Where is all this stuff coming from? The same place as the stone
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pillars and blocks of ice. Innumerable cases of contact and
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landings have been flushed down the ufological drain because of
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the deliberate "negative factors." Sincere witnesses have actually
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been ruined because the amateur UFO investigators have accused
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them of being liars and worse.
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Another fascinating game which the ufonauts play with a
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vengeance is the "repair" gambit. Beginning in 1897, there has
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been an endless stream of stories and reports, many from reliable
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witnesses, on how they encountered a grounded UFO and observed the
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occupants making repairs of some kind. The basic details in all
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these stories are so similar that it seems as if the ufonauts are
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following a carefully rehearsed procedure.
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Generally speaking, there are three (3) types of beings
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observed in relation to UFOs:
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o Normal-looking people, including females.
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o Oriental, dark-skinned beings.
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o Unidentifiable creatures, who have made a real effort to
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hide from witnesses.
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Oddly enough, when all the reports and the data is in, the
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scope of the phenomenon and the overwhelming quantity of reports
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negates its validity. An analysis of cases indicates that flying
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saucers are not, in most cases, stable machines requiring fuel,
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maintenance, and logistical support. Most of them are, in all
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probability, transmutations of energy from other dimensions and do
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not exist in the same way that this paper exists.
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The UFO phenomenon seems to be largely subjective: that is,
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specific kinds of people become involved and are actually
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manipulated by the phenomenon in the same way that it manipulates
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matter. These subjective experiences are far more important to our
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study that the "random" superficial sightings. We are obliged to
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forget about the sightings and concentrate on the claims and
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experiences of the contactees.
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Thousands of UFO photos have been taken since 1882. There's
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just one problem. With very few exceptions, no two UFO photos are
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alike. The sightings force two unacceptable answers upon us:
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o All the witnesses were mistaken or lying.
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o Some tremendous unknown civilization is exerting an all-
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out effort to manufacture thousands of different types of
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UFOs and is sending them all to our planet.
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The governments of the world overtly have maintained
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variations of the first proposal. UFO enthusiasts accept the
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second. There is a third proposal which merits some attention:
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some "hard" objects definitely exist as temporary materializations
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from other dimensions. They leave indentations in the ground when
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they land. Witnesses have touched them and even been inside them.
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These "hard" objects may be decoys to cover the multitudinous
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activities of the "soft" objects. The "soft" objects hold one of
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the keys of the mystery. There are countless sightings of objects
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which changed size and shape in front of witnesses who often get
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the impression that it was alive, that it was not behaving like a
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mechanical object at all.
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There is no question at all that there are intelligences that
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can manipulate or materialize any kind of object into our
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dimension. Let's take a look, for a second, at the electromagnetic
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spectrum. As you know, our visual spectrum makes up a small
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portion of the whole. Look at what's involved with UFOs:
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Ultraviolet
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Blue UFO ENTRY FIELD _________________
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Cyan ____________________________________
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Green Visible
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Yellow
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Red __________________ Spectrum
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Magenta _________________
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Infra-red UFO DEPARTURE
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Heat FIELD
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Radio
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If you will relate this to cases that you are familiar with,
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as far as appearance, spectrum shift when in flight, etc., you
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will see the applicability of the above diagram.
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When UFO stabilize in our dimension they radiate energy on
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all frequencies and become glowing white. Radical maneuvers
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require a frequency alteration, which produces color changes. It
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is interesting to note that in Blue Book Report #14, they replaced
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the phrase "Electromagnetic Phenomenon" with the word "Unknown" in
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a majority of those cases. Why? There is no doubt that again, a
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situation exists where we have multiple realities within the UFO
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realm as well. It is clear that we are not dealing with random ET
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visitors. It has an extreme element of intention to do with all of
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it. Mutilations started in April, 1897, with the abduction of
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Alexander Hamilton's calf, witnessed by several people. That is
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one of the constants that has been with us that has not changed
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frame of reference. How many people give thought to the three
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dark-skinned wise men who appeared before the birth of Jesus,
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spread the reality of the happening, and disappeared again. All
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the dark-skinned men in threes. MIB. It makes you wonder. Hmmmm.
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Charting the Enigma
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Well, here we are again. Taking a sample of 33% of 10,000 or
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so cases, or about 3,330 cases, we find that 730 are so-called
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Type I, a low-level object observed and reported by reliable
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witnesses. It was found that 2,600 were Type II, high-altitude
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objects performing in a controlled manner and distinct from normal
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aircraft and natural phenomena. The time of the sightings depends
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on where you are. If you are in a rural area, sightings
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conveniently begin after 10 p.m. A populated area would have them
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between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. For some reason, in many "flaps,"
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Wednesday had about 20.5% of the sightings. Hmmm.
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Now, if the UFO phenomenon (and I dislike that word) had a
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purely psychic basis then I would think there would be more
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sightings on a Saturday, when people are statistically out and
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about than on Wednesday. There are notable exceptions to
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everything of course, one of which was the "flap" of August 16,
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1966, which was on a Tuesday.
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Reports seem to cluster within political boundaries of
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states, as if there were a methodical exploration of states from
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border to border. If the UFO were a natural occurrence, one would
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expect otherwise.
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Thousands of sightings can be fitted into the "great circle"
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route, and often the dates are staggered so that it appears that
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the phenomenon moves systematically from point to point.
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Every state in the United States has from two to ten
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"windows." These are areas where UFOs appear repeatedly year after
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year. The objects will appear in these places and pursue courses
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confined to sectors with a radius of about 200 miles. The great
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circle from Canada (not to be confused with the traditional Great
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|
Circle) in the northwest through the central states and back into
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northeast Canada is a major window. Hundreds of smaller windows
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lie within that circle. Another major window is centered in the
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Gulf of Mexico and encompasses much of Mexico, Texas and the
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Southwest.
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As mentioned previously, many windows center directly over
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area of magnetic deviation.
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UFOs seem to congregate about the highest available hills in
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these window areas. They become visible in these centers and then
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radiate outward, traveling sometimes 100-200 miles before
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disappearing again.
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Among the great heaps of neglected and ignored UFO data, we
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find hundreds of "minipeople" accounts. These are very rarely
|
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|
published anywhere because they tend to be so unbelievable. Most of
|
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them are identical to the fairy and gnome stories of yesteryear.
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Witnesses to these events can experience conjunctivitis, akinesia
|
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(paralysis), amnesia, and the other effects often noted by
|
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|
witnesses to more conventional events. One notable event is one
|
||
|
that occurred in Seattle, Washington, in the latter part of
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|
August, 1965. A woman awoke around 2 a.m. and discovered she could
|
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|
not move a muscle or make a sound. Her window was open, and
|
||
|
suddenly a tiny, football-sized dull-grey object floated through
|
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|
the window and hovered over the carpet near her bed. Three legs
|
||
|
lowered from the object and it settled to the floor. A small ramp
|
||
|
extended from it and five or six tiny people clambered out and
|
||
|
seemed to work on some kind of repairs on the object. They wore
|
||
|
tight-fitting clothing. When they were finished, they got in and
|
||
|
the object took off and sailed out the window. At that point, she
|
||
|
was able to move. The case was investigated by J. Russell Jenkins
|
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|
of Seattle.
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|
You can readily see why almost none of these kinds of stories
|
||
|
ever appear in print, except in occult-oriented literature.
|
||
|
Nevertheless, if we hope to assess the true UFO situation, we must
|
||
|
examine all these stories. We can learn nothing by considering
|
||
|
only those incidents which are emotionally and intellectually
|
||
|
acceptable to us.
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|
TIME is one of the most important aspects of the UFO thing.
|
||
|
It plays a strange but significant role. Part of the answer may
|
||
|
not lie in the stars but in the clock ticking on your fireplace.
|
||
|
Our world exists in three dimensions. We can move in many
|
||
|
directions within these dimensions. Space does not exist except
|
||
|
when we make it exist. To us, the distance between atoms in our
|
||
|
matter is so minute that it can only be calculated with
|
||
|
hypothetical measurements. Yet, if we lived on an atom, and our
|
||
|
size was relative to its size, the distance to the next atom would
|
||
|
seem awesome.
|
||
|
There is another man-made measurement called time. Unlike the
|
||
|
other three dimensions, time has us seemingly trapped. Time
|
||
|
becomes very real to us, and it appears that we couldn't live
|
||
|
without it. Yet time doesn't really exist at all. This moment
|
||
|
exists to us. Does this mean the same moment is being shared by
|
||
|
other planets?
|
||
|
The UFO phenomenon does seem to be controlled. It does follow
|
||
|
intelligent patterns. If the objects themselves are manifestations
|
||
|
of higher energies, then something has to manipulate those
|
||
|
energies somehow and reduce them to the visible frequencies. Not
|
||
|
only do they enter the visible frequencies, but they take forms
|
||
|
which seem physical and real to us, and they carry out actions
|
||
|
which seem to be intelligent.
|
||
|
Thus we arrive at the source. The source has to be a form of
|
||
|
intelligent energy operating at the highest possible point of the
|
||
|
frequency spectrum. If such an energy exists at all, it might
|
||
|
permeate the universe and maintain equal control of each
|
||
|
component part. Because of its very high frequency, so high that
|
||
|
the energy particles are virtually standing still, the source has
|
||
|
no need to replenish itself in any way that would be acceptable to
|
||
|
our environmental sciences. It could actually create and destroy
|
||
|
matter by manipulating the lower energies. It would be timeless,
|
||
|
because it exists beyond all time fields. It would be infinite
|
||
|
because it is not confined by three-dimensional "space."
|
||
|
Children. Children figure neatly into this, and they always
|
||
|
have. The child's mind, especially before the so-called age of
|
||
|
reason when the logic circuits begin to form, is a clear
|
||
|
instrument, open and uninfluenced by opinions and conclusions.
|
||
|
This is an important point in the UFO mystery.
|
||
|
Perhaps if we were in a pure energy state, each particle of
|
||
|
energy would itself serve as a synapse, and information could be
|
||
|
stored by a slight alteration in frequency. All the memory
|
||
|
fragments of a rose, for example, would be recorded at one
|
||
|
frequency, and the whole energy form could tune into that memory
|
||
|
by adjusting frequencies, as we might adjust a radio receiver. In
|
||
|
other words, no complex circuitry would be required. No body would
|
||
|
be necessary. The energy patterns would not need material form. It
|
||
|
would permeate the entire universe. It could surround you
|
||
|
completely at this very moment and be aware of all the feeble
|
||
|
impulses of low energy passing through your brain. If it so
|
||
|
desired, it could control those pulses and thus control your
|
||
|
thoughts. Man has always been aware of this intelligent energy or
|
||
|
force. He has always worshipped it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Our first conclusion is that the UFOs originate from beyond
|
||
|
our own time frame or time cycle. Our second conclusion is that
|
||
|
the source has total foreknowledge of human events and even of
|
||
|
individual lives. Since time and space are not absolutes, these
|
||
|
two conclusions are compatible.
|
||
|
It is that all human events occur simultaneously when viewed
|
||
|
by a greater intelligence. If a greater intelligence wants to
|
||
|
communicate with a lower form, all kinds of problems are
|
||
|
presented. The communication must be conducted in a manner which
|
||
|
will be meaningful and understandable to the lower life form. An
|
||
|
acceptable frame of reference must be found and utilized.
|
||
|
UFO phenomenon, especially the "soft" ones, are frequently
|
||
|
reflective; that is, the observed manifestations seem to be
|
||
|
deliberately tailored and adjusted to the individual beliefs and
|
||
|
attitudes of the witnesses. Contactees are given information
|
||
|
which, in most cases, conforms to their beliefs. UFO researchers
|
||
|
who concentrate on one particular aspect or theory find themselves
|
||
|
inundated with seemingly reliable reports which seem to
|
||
|
substantiate that theory.
|
||
|
John Keel's extensive experiences with this reflective factor
|
||
|
led him to carry out weird experiments which confirmed that a
|
||
|
large part of the reported data is engineered and deliberately
|
||
|
false. The witnesses are not the perpetrators, but merely the
|
||
|
victims.
|
||
|
The apparent purpose of all this false data is multifold.
|
||
|
Much of it is meant to create confusion and diversion. Some of it
|
||
|
has served to support certain beliefs which were erroneous but
|
||
|
which would serve as stepping-stones to the higher, more complex
|
||
|
truth. Whole generations have come and gone, happily believing in
|
||
|
the false data, unaware that they were mere links in the chain.
|
||
|
If it were all understood too soon, we might crumble under
|
||
|
the weight of the truth. This earth is covered with windows into
|
||
|
those other unseen worlds. If we had the instruments to detect
|
||
|
them, we would find that these windows are the focal points for
|
||
|
super high-frequency waves -- the "rays" of ancient lore. These
|
||
|
rays might come from Orion or the Pleiades as the ancients
|
||
|
claimed, or they might be part of the great force that emanates
|
||
|
throughout the universe. The UFOs have given us the evidence that
|
||
|
such rays exist. Now, slowly, we are being told why.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
It is also apparent that some entities are having a good
|
||
|
laugh at our expense. As mentioned before, literature indicates
|
||
|
that the phenomenon carefully cultivated the religious frame of
|
||
|
reference in early times, just as the modern manifestations have
|
||
|
carefully supported the extraterrestrial frame of reference.
|
||
|
The Devil's emissaries of yesteryear have been replaced by
|
||
|
the mysterious "men in black." A major, but little-explored,
|
||
|
aspect of the UFO phenomenon is therefore theological and
|
||
|
philosophical rather than purely scientific. The UFO problem can
|
||
|
never be untangled by physicists and scientists unless they are
|
||
|
men who also are schooled in the other disciplines.
|
||
|
The earth was occupied before man arrived or was created.
|
||
|
That's an important point to consider. The original occupants were
|
||
|
paraphysical and possessed the power of transmutation of matter.
|
||
|
Man was the interloper. The inevitable conflict arose between
|
||
|
physical man and the paraphysical owners of the planet. Man
|
||
|
accepted the interpretation that this conflict raged between his
|
||
|
creator and the Devil. The religious viewpoint has always been
|
||
|
that the Devil has been attacking man (trying to get rid of him)
|
||
|
by causing havoc upon him. There is historical and modern proof
|
||
|
that this may be so.
|
||
|
It is interesting that parapsychologists have long concluded
|
||
|
that the paralysis that contactees experience is a contributing
|
||
|
cause; that the entity may materialize by utilizing energy from
|
||
|
the percipient himself.
|
||
|
John Keel has in his files hundreds of cases, some of which
|
||
|
have now been investigated by qualified psychiatrists, in which
|
||
|
young men and women obsessed with the UFO phenomenon have suffered
|
||
|
frightening visits from apparitions, followed up by mysterious
|
||
|
black Cadillacs which appeared and disappeared suddenly, and have
|
||
|
been terrified into up their pursuit of the UFOs. The phenomenon
|
||
|
is again reflective in nature; the more frightened the victim
|
||
|
becomes, the more the manifestations are escalated. Think about
|
||
|
it.
|
||
|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Other Side of the Coin
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is a balance in nature, and there also seems to be a
|
||
|
balance in the UFO picture. People have actually died after
|
||
|
exposure to the gamma and UV rays from UFOs. But other people have
|
||
|
actually had their ailments cured by similar rays. Occult
|
||
|
literature is filled with accounts of this type.
|
||
|
Except for those who might be specially constructed for
|
||
|
incubus-succubus activities, it does appear that our "angels" and
|
||
|
"spacemen" come from a world, in many cases, with sex -- and very
|
||
|
probably, a world without an organized society; a world in which
|
||
|
each individual is merely a unit in the whole and is totally
|
||
|
controlled by the collective intelligence or energy mass of that
|
||
|
whole. In other words, these beings, or some of them anyway, have
|
||
|
no free will. They are slaves of a very high order. Often they try
|
||
|
to convey this to percipients with their statements, "We are One,"
|
||
|
"We are in bondage."
|
||
|
We face a great task in trying to isolate the UFO phenomenon
|
||
|
from the larger and more important "big picture," the overall
|
||
|
situation of which the UFOs are merely a small part.
|
||
|
Elemental beings are another aspect of the world we live in.
|
||
|
Children see them more than adults, perhaps for the reasons
|
||
|
described before. Historical records certainly indicate that the
|
||
|
little people have always existed all over this planet; that they
|
||
|
possess the power of flight, the power of invisibility, and, to
|
||
|
varying degrees, the power to dominate and control the human mind.
|
||
|
Accounts of little humanoids with supernatural powers can be found
|
||
|
in almost every culture.
|
||
|
The manifestations have remained the same throughout history.
|
||
|
Only our interpretations of those events have changed. It brought
|
||
|
the birth of Spiritualism, which was in its heyday in the 1850s
|
||
|
and 1860s, and was just another form of communication between the
|
||
|
ultraterrestrials and ourselves.
|
||
|
UFO flaps also parallel outbreaks of poltergeist cases. It
|
||
|
all ties in together.
|
||
|
Assuming that each discovered historical report represents a
|
||
|
larger number of unpublished or undiscovered reports, just as
|
||
|
today's UFO reports represent on the average 250 unreported or
|
||
|
unpublished sightings, we can conclude that a flap condition
|
||
|
existed, for example, in the years 1820, 1834, 1844, 1846, and
|
||
|
1849. We also find that there was an outbreak of poltergeists in
|
||
|
1835, 1846, and 1849.
|
||
|
As the 19th century progressed, reporting improved, and we
|
||
|
are able to make more precise correlations. A UFO flap took place
|
||
|
in 1850, and there was also a series of poltergeist cases. A
|
||
|
larger poltergeist outbreak occurred in 1867, following flaps in
|
||
|
1863-64. UFO activity became more intense beginning in 1870, and
|
||
|
there were notable flaps in 1872, 1877, and 1879. The 1880s
|
||
|
produced a major explosion of all kinds of phenomena, including
|
||
|
the sudden disappearance of people. Poltergeist cases were in
|
||
|
abundance in that decade, particularly in the big flap years of
|
||
|
1883 and 1885.
|
||
|
Astrophysicist Morris K. Jessup labeled the years 1877-87 the
|
||
|
"Incredible Decade" after scouring astronomical journals of the
|
||
|
period. Astronomers made some remarkable discoveries during those
|
||
|
years. The previously unobserved satellites of Mars popped into
|
||
|
view in 1877, new craters appeared on the moon, all kinds of
|
||
|
strange objects flitted around the upper atmosphere.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
The trance phenomenon deserves extensive study because so
|
||
|
many aspects of it are directly related to the contactee
|
||
|
phenomenon. In both, you will find the same contradictions. There
|
||
|
seem to be both good and evil forces at work. The good guys latch
|
||
|
onto people with particularly receptive minds and turn them into
|
||
|
trance mediums and the bad guys use the same methods to tamper
|
||
|
with the minds of contactees and even to commit murder indirectly.
|
||
|
Since incidents of these types can be traced throughout history,
|
||
|
it seems probably that these forces have always been here on this
|
||
|
planet. do the ultraterrestrials really care about us? There is
|
||
|
much evidence to suggest that they don't. They care only to the
|
||
|
extent that we can fulfill our enigmatic use to them.
|
||
|
There have been innumerable psychic hoaxes for the past 150
|
||
|
years, and many of these parallel the UFO hoaxes. In ufology we
|
||
|
have to contend with the teenager's hot air balloon, and in
|
||
|
psychic phenomenon we have to worry about youngsters firing rocks
|
||
|
at houses. There are, however, more UFO sightings than there are
|
||
|
plastic balloons, and more poltergeists dumping rocks in living
|
||
|
rooms than there are wild-eyed youngsters with slingshots. There
|
||
|
are also more ultraterrestrial entities than either the occultists
|
||
|
or the UFO researchers can dream of.
|
||
|
Giant winged beings, usually described as headless, are an
|
||
|
integral part of the UFO phenomenon. Winged human forms have been
|
||
|
seen flying over many areas of the world. John A. Keel wrote a
|
||
|
book called the "Mothman Prophecies" and Gray Barker a book called
|
||
|
"The Silver Bridge" that go into some detail. They are usually
|
||
|
described as having blazing red eyes set deep in their shoulders.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
On May 13, 1917, three girls in Portugal were in the meadows
|
||
|
of a place called Cova da Iria outside of Fatima, Portugal, when
|
||
|
they saw a flash of light in the clear sky. They ran for shelter
|
||
|
under a tree, thinking that was lightning. When they reached the
|
||
|
tree, they stopped in amazement, for there hovering just above a
|
||
|
3-foot evergreen nearby, a brilliant globe of light hung
|
||
|
suspended.
|
||
|
Within this globe there was an entity garbed in a luminous
|
||
|
white robe with a face of light which dazzled and hurt the eyes.
|
||
|
The figure stated that it was from heaven, and asked the
|
||
|
girls to come there on the 13th day, for six months in succession.
|
||
|
On October 13, 1917, an estimated 70,000 people had gathered at
|
||
|
the site. Suddenly the crowd screamed, for something came through
|
||
|
the clouds: a huge silver disk which rotated rapidly as it
|
||
|
descended towards the crowd. It seemed to change color, going
|
||
|
through the spectrum. These gyrations continued for ten minutes.
|
||
|
Miles from there, others were also watching the same object.
|
||
|
The incident at Fatima was obviously a carefully planned and
|
||
|
deliberately executed demonstration. The major prophecies of
|
||
|
Fatima had been written down and sealed in an envelope, and turned
|
||
|
over to the Vatican. They were supposed to be revealed to the
|
||
|
world in 1960. The secret of Fatima? One Pope was murdered after
|
||
|
only 30 days in office when the Vatican thought he would reveal
|
||
|
it. It is said to be a prediction of the end of the world. The
|
||
|
demonstration was therefore a failure as far as the
|
||
|
ultraterrestrials were concerned. Such demos proved highly
|
||
|
effective in Biblical times, but times were changing and new
|
||
|
methods were called for.
|
||
|
A similar event such as Fatima took place in Garabandal,
|
||
|
Germany, on July 2, 1961. Even more startling, on the entity's
|
||
|
right side they could see "a square of red fire framing a triangle
|
||
|
with an eye and some writing. The lettering was in an old
|
||
|
Oriental script." The Third Eye. Haven't we heard of that before?
|
||
|
Remember the Nation of the Third Eye -- the MIB. etc?
|
||
|
|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
|
ADDENDUM BY THE AUTHOR
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gravitational Propulsion
|
||
|
|
||
|
Well, I have gotten this far in explaining some things to
|
||
|
you. I might as well turn to my favorite subject of all --
|
||
|
gravitational propulsion. The best place to start is with the
|
||
|
efforts of a personal acquaintance of mine who had the good
|
||
|
fortune to meet in England -- Mr. J. R. Searl. His investigations
|
||
|
into gravitational propulsion have proven to be quite revealing --
|
||
|
he's done it, and I want to tell you about it.
|
||
|
In 1949, he was employed by the Midlands Board as an
|
||
|
electronic fitter. He was very enthusiastic about the subject of
|
||
|
electricity, though he had no formal education on the subject
|
||
|
other than was required by his job. Unhindered by conventional
|
||
|
ideas about electricity, he carried out his own investigation into
|
||
|
the subject. During work on electrical motors and generators, he
|
||
|
noticed that a small electromotive force (EMF) was produced by the
|
||
|
spinning metal parts -- the negative toward the outside and the
|
||
|
positive toward the rotational axis.
|
||
|
In 1950, he experimented with rotating slip rings and
|
||
|
measured a small EMF on a conventional meter. He also noticed that
|
||
|
when the rings were spinning freely and no electrical current was
|
||
|
taken, his hair bristled. His conclusions were that free electrons
|
||
|
in the metal were spun out by centrifugal force being produced by
|
||
|
the static field in the metal. He then decided to build a
|
||
|
generator on the same principle.
|
||
|
It had a segmented rotor disc, passing through electromagnets
|
||
|
at its periphery. The electromagnets were energized from the
|
||
|
rotor, and were intended to boost the EMF.
|
||
|
By 1952, the first generator had been constructed and was
|
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about three feet in diameter. It was tested in the open by Searl
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and a friend. The armature was set in motion by a small engine.
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The device produced the expected electrical power, but at an
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unexpectedly high potential. At relatively low armature speeds a
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potential of the order of 10^5 volts was produced, as indicated by
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static effects on nearby objects.
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The really unexpected then occurred. While still speeding up,
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the generator lifted and rose to a height of about 50 feet above
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the ground, breaking the union between itself and the engine. Here
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it stayed for a while, still speeding up and surrounding itself
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with a pink glow. This indicated ionization of air at a much
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reduced pressure of about 10^-3 mm Hg. More interesting was the
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side effect, causing local radio receivers to go on by themselves.
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Finally, the whole generator accelerated at a fantastic rate and
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is thought to have gone off into space.
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Since that day, Searl and others have made some ten or more
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small flying craft, some of which have been similarly lost, and
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have developed a form of control. Larger craft have been built --
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some 12 feet and two 30 feet in diameter.
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Once the machine has passed a certain threshold of potential
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voltage, the energy output exceeds the input. The energy output
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seems to be virtually limitless. We made some measurements when I
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was there, and as far as we could see, the estimated output is
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somewhere in the vicinity of 10^13 to 10^15 watts. Above what
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appears to be the threshold potential, some 10^13 volts, the
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generator and attached parts become inertia-free. There is also
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some "matter snatch" upon acceleration away from the ground, since
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it tends to take a little "turf" with it when it goes.
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Analyzing what is happening is fairly easy. What the
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generator is doing is placing a "stress" on the ambient space
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around it. The space breaks down to provide the magnetism to
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relieve the stress, but the energy by-product is absorbed by the
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generator, which reinforces the field.
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It should be noted at this point that only a very small
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amount of space fabric passes through the craft and an even
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smaller amount is converted for energy. However, I have noticed
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that small changes in etheric forces lead to large physical
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effects. It was aptly demonstrated and I was impressed.
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Recently, Mr. Searl had (1987) a brush with authorities, when
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he began simply generating his own power for his own house. Now he
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doesn't have a very large house, but the Utility Board didn't like
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the fact that they had lost their monopoly. Now he lives in
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Birmingham under an assumed name. Simple, eh?
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