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Indian and Chinese space agencies remain tight-lipped about recent encounters with UFOs to abandon any manned space journey above 100 miles from Earth till 2012. (Source: India Daily, 1 November 2004, http://www. indiadaily.com/editorial/I 1- O1m-04.asp) he started providing vivid descriptions of the landing base. In Leh, Ladakh, according to Tsering Spalzang, a senior official, all paranormal activities are happening with the knowl- edge of the Indian Army. There are zones that the Indian Army and Air Force block for security reasons. The Ladakh Valley is heavily secured by the Indian government. It is a sensitive area and no one is allowed in—neither from the Indian side nor the Chinese side. The terrain is such that it is impossible to find hidden underground structures under the massive mountains, for you are looking at the core of the Himalaya. A spokesperson for India's Ministry of Petroleum, when recently asked about the high price of oil, said that India is develop- ing alternative energy sources with advanced technologies. When asked about what kind of alternative technologies, the spokesperson hurriedly brought the press conference to an end by saying that's classi- fied information. According to rumours in New Delhi, UFOs/ETs have made formal contact with the Indian government. Initially, the gov- ernment was baffled, not knowing how to react. Later, things became quiet and it seems the government now understands that these extraterrestrials are friendly. Kargil and Ladakh are hotspots in Kashmir—which will probably see the first nuclear exchange, if that ever happens. Three countries face each other there with nuclear capabilities: India, China and Pakistan. In 1999, Pakistan and India almost went head to head in exchanging nukes for a war on Kargil. At the insistence of US President Bill Clinton, Pakistan at the last moment backed out and nuclear war was avoided. From that time onwards, according to local residents and Indian Army personnel, that area has seen the maximum number of UFOs and signs of extraterrestrial The Indian sky has been the scene of numerous UFO sightings in recent days. According to some officials at the Indian Space Research Organisation, who remain officially tight-lipped, there is much excite- ment about this topic. Many are hinting that in 2012 there will be official landings in six countries around the world and that India is one of the chosen six. The UFOs are reportedly mainly per- forming scouting missions to establish con- tacts with the Indian government and mili- tary. India is being told how to tackle nuclear, space and other advanced tech- nologies. Apparently India is definitely going to gain from these recent encounters. One of the ISRO engineers recently spoke about India's most advanced secret project on antigravity propulsion systems and the fact that some scientists are in the process of studying this advanced technology in a package form. When asked what he really meant by "package" form, his reply referred to ready-made technologies made easy for absorption and utilisation instead of invention. In addition, Indian Air Force personnel also indicated some interesting projects at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, India's premier organisation for avionics research, development and production. Three of these involve antigravity propulsion and making crafts weightless. Also interesting is the project on stealth technology—the mechanism for making flying objects invis- ible in real time. It is true that ISRO engineers and techni- cians have been based in different locations of the Himalaya and have been doing something near the India—China border. But it doesn't make sense that they've been preparing a spacecraft launching site in the Himalaya. So why, then, are they so eager to position themselves in the Himalaya? Interestingly, according to sources, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) has also undertaken similar activi- ties on the other side of the Himalaya. And China is also one of the six nations where such landings allegedly will take place in 2012. For some reason, like the USA and Russia, China is also backtracking on manned lunar exploration. In Beijing, among some government inner circles, there is a rumour that China has been "told" More evidence of ET contacts with Indian government and military Subhra Jain, a freelance reporter in New Delhi, bumped into a very senior Indian military official in a nightclub in New Delhi. While talking, what she came to know will make the rest of the world sit up. According to her, extraterrestrials have been visiting India and the rest of the world for thousands of years. In recent times, most of the world's superpowers have been formally contacted. India is no exception. Military officials and politicians have confessed to the fact that India has been contacted and has been told the rules of the Universe. Military officials and politicians have confessed to the fact Universe. "They always contact through the ground radar stations of the military," she said. The Indian Himalaya and the Ladakh (China-India) border is where they first made their recent contact. They want to let India know the laws and regulation of the multidimensional Universe." India is planning an unmanned Moon expedition and, later, an unmanned Mars expedition. The ISRO has been told the "dos and don'ts". Almost in the same week, a flight com- modore who has just retired from the Indian Air Force was requested to give a talk on any topic to his youngest son's classmates in their school in Bangalore. Guess what he picked as the topic? Yes, you got it right: it was the underground landing base for UFO craft in Ladakh. He began by saying that new technology is evolving and new achievements are being made in aerospace. The students stared, questioning him on different aspects of this new technology and where it came from. Then the students started challenging him as if he were joking—but at that moment presence. (Source: India Daily, 19 December 2004, http://www. indiadaily.com/editorial/12- 19c-04.asp) India may be first to tell the world about ET contact New Delhi is in the middle of a big, secret, internal debate. On one side, the world's largest democracy is eager to explain to its citizens and the world the 62 = NEXUS that India has been told the rules of the www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005