Secret Cipher of the Ufonauts - Allen Greenfield-pages

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Secret Cipher of the Ufonauts - Allen Greenfield-pages

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12 Keel, John A., adventurer and au- thor, his early pursuit of occult mysteries are chronicled in JADOO. His interest in UFOs led to the development of an Ul- traterrestrial alternative to the Extraterres- trial Hypothesis. A prime investigator of the Mothman cases, his UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse and The Mothman Prophecies clearly show the linkage between things UFOlogical and things occult. A man of dry wit and a speaker with consider- able personal charisma, Keel’s hidden as- set is his ability to tune one in to the high strangeness aspect of the UFO phenom- enon in a way that can only result from 3 ¥ direct field work. King, George, one of the premiere “trance channel” contactees since 1955. King and his Aetherius Society form one of the direct links between occultism and UFOlogy, in that King claims to be a di- rect agent of The Great White Brother- hood working diligently with our extrater- restrial allies against the Black Lodge. Lamed, Frater who, as the former Timothy Coutu, a chief of the QBLH and computer programming specialist, learned computer programming for an opportu- nity to do serious original work with the Cipher. Laying out the 1974 cipher solution on a 26-point star pattern, Frater Lamed was eventually able to generate thousands of “cipher star” variants, highly suggestive of a “starseed transmission” based on the cipher hidden in The Book of the Law. Ligh lines Group, organized in Kentucky by Carla Rueckert and the late Don Elkins. Lightlines is one of the few trance channel contactee bodies making no claims for the true nature of its channelings, and known for doing systematic research on the process of communication. Elkins was an Eastern Airline pilot but also an accomplished trance medium, best known for the work eventually published as Zhe Ra Material. Allen H. Greenfield