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‘Aleister Crowley ...was instrumental in merging the occult knowkdge of the orient with the western mystery tradition, and ... could be calkd one of the first contactees in particular [be- cause of] a book transmitted by a ‘trans-mundane intelligence called Aiwass in Cairo in 1904. Several years later in America Crowley made contact with another extraterrestrial entity called Lam. and the reason I mention this is because a portrait drawn by Crowley of this entity bears a startling resemblance to the modern ‘gray alien.”” Borderlands. Second Quarter, 1993, page 21. or thing I want this book to do is to demonstrate how, with a little effort and intuitive ability, YOU can decode the UFOnaut’s secret cipher and find your way to the heart of the UFO mystery ...and hopefully back again in one piece. The cipher, it turns out, is based in the English language, using the classical decod- ing techniques of the Qabala—the hidden wisdom of the ancient Hebrew civiliza- tion. Qabala was originally applied to Hebrew and Aramaic words. A classical scholar versed in these techniques, languages and texts could perhaps find the previous cipher of the UFOnauts or ancient astronauts by applying the principles of Extraterrestrial- ism to qabalistic studies. In the 1950s and 1960s Rabbi Yonah ibn Aaron came close to doing just that. Ibn Aaron brought qabalistic studies to the attention of the Na- tional UFO Conference as early as June 1965 in a speech given in Cleveland, Ohio. Most of us at that time were focused on the razzle-dazzle of Erich Von Daniken’s ancient astronaut ideas and ignored ibn Aaron’s basic point: the secret is embedded in ah Te. wae eed the language used. Qabalistic techniques involve reducing a word or name to its numerical value and working with that value. One need not even know the math or techniques involved, for example, to marvel at what the technique of applying the New Aeon English Qabala cipher does in decoding the “funny” names that show up throughout the history of UFOlogy. Thus I should note UFO contactee Rev. Frank Stranges’ contact, “Valiant Thor,” has a name with the same cipher value as “Ramon Natalli,” one of the original Inner Circle of contactee Mark Probert, and one of the first sources of UFO wisdom. The Inner Circle, which was promoted by Meade Layne and which was a key player in the crossover from occultism to contacteeism, itself has an odd secret or two hidden in its cipher value. There were 16 members of the Inner Circle, all said to be discarnate hu- man beings in touch with aliens. The words INNER and CIRCLE each has a cipher value of 16—the number of members of the Inner Circle, or that together INNER CIRCLE has a value of 176, the same as INSTRUCTION or INITIATION, the 35 Secret CIPHER OF THE UFOnauts DecopED