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crashed in New Mexico and four small bodies were recovered. Is this CIA in- formation or disinformation? Rumours? We'veall heard stories over the years of little alien bodies kept in formalin in secret military bases; bushwalkers in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney have reported seeing saucer shapes disappearing into the sides of cliffs near Leura. There are stories of alien crews killing themselves in crashes and repu- table, scientifically investigated reports |: (written by people like John Shuessler, project head of the McDonald-Douglas Space Shuttle) of humans sickening or dying from the effects of close encoun- ters. UFO encounters occur regularly near Nowra, where visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM sightings) N ‘Ik System | wy os Planetar; yy. Gr ir have occurred over the years. Maybe “Ball Lightning’ craft of Rudolf the evidence for which seems to be it’s the Irish in our convict blood inter- Shriever) and for the US after the war, _ largely concocted or contradictory. acting with the Aboriginal psyche such as the Avro Car (developed by ex- There may be some craft of military embedded in the rocks of this country. Nazi inventor W. Miethe and English _ origin, but it would be hard to match the engineer John Frost for A.V. Roe & capabilities of UFOs which have been Sources of Saucers oi : s of Sa Co), a joint US/Canadian project. seen tochange shape, sizc or timeframe. EartH Sources Strangely, funding was stopped forall © However, breakthroughs which may W hatare we tomake of reports that the official US experimentation into anti- —_ occur in electrogravitics, for example, US military or private aerospace corpo- gravity by 1960. could easily be suppressed because cer- rations have their own experimental DIAMAGNETISM tain types of technology could be too an- nae archictic ta cantral-: lacal antanamy in Rumours? the evidence for which seems to be largely concocted or contradictory. There may be some craft of military origin, but it would be hard to match the capabilities of UFOs which have been seen to change shape, sizc or timeframe. However, breakthroughs which may occur in electrogravitics, for example, could easily be suppressed because cer- tain types of technology could be too an- archistic to control; local autonomy in energy production and civil defence are not conducive to monopolies on manu- facture or increasing profits The modern UFO phenomenon ‘officially’ began on June 24th, 1947, (the date of Timothy Good's New Mexico saucer crash) when a pri- vate pilot, Kenneth Amold, coined the unfortunate term “Flying Saucers’ to describe what he saw over Mt Rainier in Washington. UFOs have been widely reported for over forty years, and recent Freedom of Information revalations show that NORAD receives hundreds of reports of ~bogeys’ a day. In the 1980s, the FOI Act has shown that the US (and Soviet) military is still inca- pable of keeping them away from mili- tary bases and nuclear installations. Could this be another reason for decep- tion? Whatever the reason, watch out for flying bullshit - UFOs are known to EARTH Sources US military or private aerospace corpo- rations have their own experimental craft? This proposition bears some con- sideration. There are many military and civilian designs for flying saucers, and some hard experimentation has been under- taken. It is not hard to understand why military craft would be kept a secret. But secrecy surrounding civilian craft seems to be more accidental than planned. Either the inventors are hard up financially and can’t interest anyone in their manufacture (like John Searl, an Englishman who says he can build a disc-shaped craft which will carry 1,000 people), or we are just too monopolised to follow through on truly innovative technology such as that developed by the renowned electrical pioneer Nikola Tesla. ; From 1960 onward there have been atleast 40 antigravity drives patented by researchers, advancing from petrol- powered craft built by specialist engi- neers for the Third Reich (such as the Schauberger are of a different category. Schauberger, an Austrian naturalist, developed a theory of diamagnetism for water and air currents and was able to design water turbines for the purposes of levitation. Schauberger worked for the Nazis from 1938 to 1945 and then for the US. One of his saucers had a diamcter of only 5 fect and was started by an electric motor of only 1/20th horsepower. The interesting thing was that Schauberger recorded colour changes in his craft typical of popular UFO sightings. The theory of diamagnetism takes us into theories of a planctary harmonic grid (See Earthgrid in this issue). It seems reasonable to conclude that the UFO field is being polarized into those who don’t believe in UFOs (or anything much except materialism) and those who find comfort with the idea of an extraterrestrial source for saucers, steal cattle! oo 17 ———— Se. | Sources of Saucers W hatare we tomake of reports that the The saucer craft developed by Victor Nexus New Times Two