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@ REVIEWS LOST STAR OF MYTH AND TIME these findings imply that we might be in a a rare Chinese/Mongolian mitochondrial by Walter Cruttenden binary or multiple star orbit with Sirius as DNA but the root contained a rare Basque- St Lynn's Press, Pittsburgh, USA, 2006 our primary companion, they show there is Gaelic DNA mix. Results like these should ISBN 0-9767631-1-7 (348pp tpb) an observable gravitational (or electromag- keep geneticists scratching their heads for Availability: http://www.stlynnspress.com; netic) relationship between our solar system _years. Later in the book, Chalker speculates http://www. loststarbook.com and the Sirius system. on what the findings may mean within the Taking in the ancient Indian yuga cycles, context of paranormal folklore and experi- here's something in the solar system's movement through the heavens that can- the 1980s Nemesis Star concept and con- ences among these racial groups. not be explained by the so-called precession- scious EM information field theory, this To support the growing evidence that al cycles. Astute observers over time, from book is set to redefine our paradigms. abductions are not the exclusive domain of a fixed point on Earth, can notice the stars little grey aliens, Chalker outlines a number shift position by about four minutes per day HAIR OF THE ALIEN of other cases such as Kelly Cahill's 1993 due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. But __ by Bill Chalker experience (involving independent witness- something else is exerting an effect on our Paraview/Pocket Books, 2005 es) with red eyed black ET’ in Victoria, region of space, and clues as to what it is ISBN 0-7434-9286-7 (341 pp tpb) Australian Aboriginal ghtings and South can be found from relics and myths of many —_ Availability: Simon & Schuster Chalk 8 ake Teco ee accounts. . ancient civilisations. he alien abduction phenomenon is com- alker makes a strong case for a forensic Walter Cruttenden, an American amateur mon all over the world, but there have approach in examining abduction and close f archaeo-astronomer, has researched this sub- _ been few instances where physical evidence ee rhe one 00 we ho hi 9 ject for decades and has come to a conclu- was left behind that could be put under the aad researc Ite as i ae ‘mpl: 0 Aas sion that is more of a rediscovery than an microscope. The case of then 28-year-old mace lite Hi so oa: o ete i ehoue i original finding. The stories of antiquity Peter Khoury, a Sydney man who migrated speciality. He also praises Peter Khoury tor his support group work in helping others come to terms with what usually are strange and frightening confrontations. A welcome addition to the abduction research literature. that describe repeating cycles of Golden and _ from Lebanon in 1973, is an exception and Dark ages may well be factually based: per- is examined here by Sydney-based UFO haps the result of alternating stellar forces researcher Bill Chalker, author of The Oz that affect Earth as our solar system moves Files: The Australian UFO Story and an in a 24,000-year binary (dual star) orbit. It editor on International UFO Reporter. is this binary star, alluded to in the ancient The tangible evidence in the Khoury case writings, that is responsible for the perturba- _ was a couple of strands of hair left behind tions in our orbit around galactic centre and _ allegedly as a result of a bizarre experience for changes in ambient radiation levels. in July 1992 when two alien women The most likely candidate for a binary or appeared on his bed. The plot thickened and companion star, Cruttenden suggests, is eventually Bill Chalker organised for the Sirius, and a striking piece of evidence for hairs to be subjected to forensic DNA analy- this came in 1989 when Sirius B passed in sis, which took place during 1999 to 2001. front of Sirius A (relative to the Earth, as it The results were nothing short of staggering. does every 50 years). The Earth's spin rate They showed extraordinary biological slowed down, losing a second per day for anomalies suggestive of a hybrid donor and several weeks before the event, and then advanced biogenetic cloning techniques. increased, gaining a second per day for sev- _ (The research papers are reprinted in the eral weeks after the event. Not only do appendix.) The blonde hair shaft contained these findings imply that we might be in a binary or multiple star orbit with Sirius as our primary companion, they show there is an observable gravitational (or electromag- netic) relationship between our solar system and the Sirius system. Taking in the ancient Indian yuga cycles, the 1980s Nemesis Star concept and con- scious EM information field theory, this book is set to redefine our paradigms. a rare Chinese/Mongolian mitochondrial DNA but the root contained a rare Basque- Gaelic DNA mix. Results like these should keep geneticists scratching their heads for years. Later in the book, Chalker speculates on what the findings may mean within the context of paranormal folklore and experi- ences among these racial groups. To support the growing evidence that abductions are not the exclusive domain of little grey aliens, Chalker outlines a number of other cases such as Kelly Cahill's 1993 experience (involving independent witness- es) with red-eyed black ETs in Victoria, Australian Aboriginal sightings and South African shaman Credo Mutwa's accounts. Chalker makes a strong case for a forensic approach in examining abduction and close encounter incidents, and looks at the work of such researchers as Dr Roger Leir who has made surgical removal of alien implants a speciality. He also praises Peter Khoury for his support group work in helping others come to terms with what usually are strange and frightening confrontations. A welcome addition to the abduction research literature. NEXUS +67 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com