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by Morris K. Jessup
1955
Bantam Books, New York
Transcribed by The Quantum Future Group
Castelnau-Barbarens, France
2003
NOTE:
Anyone reading this book would have to KNOW that Electron quantum, Within
Molecular structures, are similar in scope of “field” as Planets orbits.
They Would Have to know that.
Electrons in Metal go across, What in
Planetary Systems, would be BILLIONS OF MILES, Leaving three a Gravitational
field, Dead-spot or Node, or Vortice or Neutral as this one thing is
variously called.
Realizing this as Dr. Albert Einstein did, it
shows clearly how solids may become Energy or Dissolute AND How then they
May Pass easily out of Visual scope instantly.
This is Merely one Clue gleamed from Einstein's Theory of a Unified Magnetic
Field through all substances AND throughout Whole inter-Galactic-Universe.
U.S. EXPERIMENTS, 1943 ON ONE PART OF IT PROVED PLENTY!
PART ONE
The Case for the UFO’s
“If it waddles…”?
If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck and quacks like a duck, swims
and has webbed feet-then perhaps it is a duck!
But a child, seeing his first platypus, will say, “It looks like a duck with
four feet and fur! But what is it?
But what happens when a man sees something for the first time and asks,
“What is it?”…and there is no one who can supply the answer?
Fortunately, our experience and knowledge enable us to explain the seeming
inconsistencies of this freak of nature.
The controversy about the s0-called Flying Saucers began in just such a
fashion with Kenneth Arnold-s startling announcement in 1947.
A businessman of Boise, Idaho, Mr. Arnold was on his way from Chehalis to
Yakima, Washington. Flying in his private plane, he was startled to see a
bright flash on his wing.
Looking in the direction of Mount Rainier, he was astonished to see nine
gleaming disks, each approximately the size of a C-54. They were clearly
outlined against the snow.
As he later told the story, “it was as if they were linked together. They
flew close to the top of mountain in a diagonal, chainlike line.”
Mr. Arnold estimated their speed to be around twelve hundred miles per hour,
and he thought they must have been about twenty to twenty-five miles from
his plane.
“I watched them about three minutes,” he said. “The were swerving in and out
around the high mountain peaks. They were flat, like a pie pan, and so shiny
they reflected the sun like a mirror. I never saw anything so fast!
Thus, as of June 24, 1947, Flaying Saucers were born.
“I saw them—but what are they?” Mr. Arnold undoubtedly asked. And no one had
the answer.
Since that memorable day, thousands of other sightings have been reported
and verified, and still the question must be asked, “What are they?” But
more importantly, where do they come from, what is their purpose here, and
if they can do it, why can’t we? Are they Russian secret weapons?
Several well-documented volumes have been
devoted to listings of sightings, to reports by everyone from boy scouts and
families on picnics to astronomers and a man who claims to have had a
conversation with a Saucer passenger from Venus.
But our answers to the questions, our evaluation of the potential answers to
the fascinating and sometimes frightening questions, end where others begin.
In other words, we shall not devote ourselves to the recent sightings and
reports which have flooded newspaper offices, official bureaus of the
government and, for some strange reason, airports. (Presumably, the public
feels that anything which takes place in the air is the business of the
airport!)
I have long been interested in the study of the unexplained areas of human
existence, and as an astronomer with special interest in the moon, the early
reports of flying saucers caught my attention. References in dusty volumes
in the Library of Congress flashed through my mind, references I had noted
years ago and which now, in the light of these developments, seemed to offer
a new field of research, of analysis and co-relation which might throw light
upon the matter.
I began to ask myself questions … and I began to see a shape, a form, take
place in the entire field of observable phenomena which had remained obscure
and previously unrelated.
This flying saucer was
photographed over the Brazilian Jungle
Desmond Leslie, in the book, “Flying Saucers
Have Landed,” reviewed some of the interesting material gleaned from old
manuscripts, many of which referred to sightings of unidentified objects
flying through the air. The most cursory examinations of such material, when
collected and organized into a readable whole, made it quite evident that
conclusions could be drawn.
Does it follow, I wondered, that still further conclusions could be drawn if
one were to collect and sift and evaluate data from many different fields?
Would there be any indication that life does, in fact, exist in space? If so,
would that life have direction, control, intelligence? Or would it be
amoebic in nature, lacking intelligence, be a form of vegetable or animal-mineral
life? Would a thorough study of material in many fields reveal a pattern, a
consistency of any sort which would provide clues to the future activities
of these Unidentified Flying Objects?
I wanted to know the answers. I wanted to know if the somethings existed,
and if they did, what they were. I wanted to know where they lived and how
they lived. I wanted to know what they were doing when we didn’t see them. I
wanted to know why some people saw them and some people didn’t see them. I
wanted to know why they appeared in one place and not another. I wanted to
know whether they were friendly or hostile.
L-M? PALS; S-M?1
Even if he knew he nor any number of men could ever do anything, Jemi.
1
Clearest Translation
This note is quite ambiguous. It may be interpreted as the above or as:
L---M: PALS S-M? or since L-M closely follows the word hostile it might
be: Hostile LM?
PALS: S-M? From the similarity of the marks following L-M and S-M the
first interpretation is most likely the correct one.
For first they would refuse to even believe.
Requires true Humility or active2
fascination.
2
Clearest
translation. Could be actual.
I wanted to know, further, if they might be a
Mark Twain-like hoax which a gullible public was swallowing, having tired of
ordinary pursuits of happiness and excitement.
I wanted to know, too, whether we would have to wait until the things
decided to visit us, or if we could possibly expect to pay them a surprise
visit in their own territory in the near future.
Like a child seeing his first platypus, I asked myself questions. But unlike
the child, I searched for my own answers.
UFO’s Are Real
A serious approach to the question of Unidentified Flying Objects demands,
first of all, that we face a fundamental change in concept as regards the
world of our environment. We must loosen out thinking, let our imaginations
fly with the winds, and, above all, we must want to think!
No human being with a closed mind need read further, for he will be asked to
think as he has never thought before, to admit to possibilities which will
shake the very foundations of his being.
For countless generations mankind has been confronted with an endless series
of events, the causes of which have been obscure, if not altogether outside
any casual sequence which his mind was able to imagine. In varying degrees,
these happenings have generally been called supernatural: in more modern
terminology, paranormal. This convenient phraseology may name them and, to a
lesser extent, classify them; however, it does not explain the events, nor
does it transmit and real knowledge to a groping mankind.
To gain understanding, therefore, we must do more than classify; we must
analyze and theorize.
To do these things we must courageously invade a field which has so
frightened formal science that it has been omitted from man’s professed and
organized cognizance. Only a few have dared to admit these phenomena and to
investigate them Of the few, a large proportion have become outcasts from
their chosen field of study. They have become nonconformists, and few sins
are considered more basic. Yet the mass of our qualitative knowledge has
come through nonconformity.
In this volume, we are going to confront, for the first time, a number of
hitherto incorrigible facts. We shall relate, for the first time, previously
unrelated data and draw startling conclusions therefrom.
To begin such a leap into the maelstrom of the “supernatural,” we must first
clarify our use of the word “world.” We must no limit it to a state or a
continent. And, despite the fact that it may disturb our complacency and
arouse vague fears, we can no longer limit it to a single planet. The earth
is not alone, nor has it been for some time.
Next, we segregate paranormal experiences into groupings having some family
likenesses. Only by so doing can we give them the merciless scrutiny
necessary to determine their significance. If there is enlightenment to be
had from the, we shall have it. (If this be nonconformity, let us make the
most of it; our orthodox opponents may try to make the worst.)
This segregation of “erratics” or “oddities” into groups having some
similarity serves a two fold utility. First, it simplifies our problem of
analysis, because it helps t bring order out of chaos-chaos which is the
product of centuries of accumulated data with no co-relation, with no
purpose other than that of cataloguing facts for posterity. We may now
assume, and with great assurance, that we are the posterity for whom these
data were recorded. The time has come when these isolated ? and lone facts,
so long orphaned, must be brought into the light, marshaled, and made to
serve our purpose. This heterogeneous mass of data has doubtless been
preserved for some purpose, if life has any meaning at all, and the solution
of the mystery of the UFO’s may well be that purpose .
The second utility of grouping is to establish emphasis and striking power,
for any one of these innumerable events is too weak to stand alone in the
face of scientific scoffing. It does not matter, evidently, that a thousand,
or even ten thousand, people observe and report paranormal events. One self-confident,
assertive and arrogant scientist, backed by the tacit support of his
esoteric profession, can deny the occurrence, obfuscate its record, nullify
its import, and come close to convincing the ten thousand people that they
did not see what they plainly saw. This, of course, is not really science.
It comes close to a kind of intellectual dictatorship, and imperialism of
the intellect. Thus, by relating the previously unrelated, we can build a
wall unscalable by such conformists.
But let us not be over ambitious. We can as
easily overstep the bounds of our capabilities as we can shirk our
responsibilities. Some of the unexplained phenomena do seem to lie in what,
for lack of a better terminology, we must still call the paranormal or
psychic fields. One must be on guard not to commit the prime fallacy of all
analysis, that of evolving a theory and then proceeding to find facts by
which to substantiate it. Therefore, we must sort our observations into two
groups. One group will contain everything which can be attributed to
physical action by intelligent beings or an undeified and nonspiritual
status. The second group is the residue which, as far as one can judge after
careful consideration, must remain associated with the psychic or spiritual
realm.
Even a cursory survey of the vast and scrambled field of strange events—oddities,
we can call them—shows us at least three major areas. One of these relates
to things which fall from the sky, some of which come from space and which
may be roughly classified as organic and inorganic. We use “organic” in the
sense of something which is part of, or associated with, a living, thinking
entity, and “inorganic” as being merely the debris of space. An ordinary
iron-nickel meteorite from space is inorganic within the sphere of our
present definition; but if this meteorite arrives on earth shaped like a
seven-headed Malayan goddess, or a compound microscope, it’s organic.
A second major category stands out in the bibliography of oddities. It is
the great area of events which encompasses disappearing people, and ships;
airplanes and airships crashing and disappearing without trace and without
warning; instantaneous and mysterious transportations of people and things;
inexplicable tracks and marks, such as the Devil’s Footprints of Devonshire,
and the “cup-marks” found in stone over much of the world; the organically
shaped meteorites found in Tertiary rock and coal formations; evidences of
levitation and flight from prehistoric antiquity; and many other phenomena
which appear to us to be, or resemble, acts rather than things.
All of these are terrestrial events—manifestations more or less on the
terrestrial surface.
But there is a third great area of observational data. It is that vast
conglomerate of purely astronomical observations which relates to things and
phenomena in space or on planets and satellites other than earth. These are
the unpopular, poor relatives of orthodox astronomy, the untouchable
erratics. These have come to be regarded with such disfavor that there are
few published records of them within the past fifty to seventy-five years.
We may consider that the sciences of meteorology and mereoritics, whose
nature we will discuss later, speak almost eloquently in behalf of the case
for space life and UFO’s. It is within these fields that we have found the
greatest volume of detailed observation and data. And it is just here that
we have found the most difficulty in grouping and organizing. Even here,
however, we can not a primitive pattern and by simple use of it as a guide,
we begin to separate acts of intelligence from “natural” acts of statistical
nature.
Whereas the actual groupings are given in Parts Two, Three, and Four, the
problems involved in the initial research are of interest. The resolution of
those problems is still another key to the fact that we are on the right
track, that by relating the previously unrelated we have discovered pattern
and form.
An example of the way such things develop is our experience in classifying
falling objects. Our first thought was that this was a minor field which
could be disposed of with a casual perusal. Not so. It soon developed, as
the pattern began to evolve, that we could not coordinate these onslaughts
from the sky, nor interpret them, unless we gave consideration to their
effect, their origins, and to concomitant phenomena. Not only that, but very
shortly we were forced to acknowledge that falling objects and other
phenomena in the sky must be considered in three categories if order was to
ensue from chaos.
In short, there seemed to be a class of objects
which were merely physical debris cluttering up space and moving in orbits
of varying shapes and which had little, if any, relationship to or
association with intelligent being. A second group was obviously the product
of thinking, if not, indeed, of higher mental characteristics such as
purposefulness, determination, morality, and perhaps even humor. Then,
especially in those instances where space phenomena appear to intermingle
with our native meteorological condition, it became necessary to consider,
as a third group, the less spectacular terrestrial events and to clarify our
thinking by segregating these and getting them out of our way.
The upshot of this coercion was that we found more than half a dozen
subcategories wherein we were allied with the sciences of meteorology which
is the terrestrial science of the air, and meteoritics which is a branch of
astronomy.
Let us, then, consider briefly these segments of our problem. To most of you
who read this book, falling ice has been limited to hailstones, mostly small,
perhaps the size of marbles. But in trying to organize data on ice which
falls from the sky, we ran head-on into cases where chunks of ice weighing
from a few pounds to some tons were known to fall, and without final proof
we were forced to give thought to “spacebergs” which might weigh thousands
of tons each, maybe hundreds of thousands, and which arrived from space in
swarms of hundreds or even thousands, and left vast scars on the surface of
the earth.
We were compelled to consider some of these
falling blocks of ice as having been produced by, or at least associated
with intelligent entities. It was even necessary to consider various sources
for the orbital ice, depending on whether it came from the exploded fifth
planet, whether it was blasted off the earth by prehistoric atom scientists,
whether it was detached from the earth by tidal action when the earth and
moon were united, whether it fell off the moon, or just where did it come
from? In sifting out these cases where intelligence seemed to be involved,
we found the process to have certain resemblances to panning gold nuggets
from alluvial gravel. At least if the nuggets were there, we had to do our
own sifting.
We went through similar compelling experiences with regard to falling stones,
falling live animals, and falling animal or organic matter. We found that
life arriving from the sky was almost universally of a low order, such as
reptilian or aquatic, and we found that some of it involved such
intellectual elements as functionality, localization of target and
repetition in fixed areas. The only common denominator for all the observed
conditions turned out to be—of all things—hydroponic tanks in space craft!
And if we are confronted with a falling object of crystalline rock obviously
shaped as an optical aid, are we to cravenly call it an erratic, and discard
or ignore it? And are we to cringe before the deposition of a few hundreds
of dead birds from the heavens, all on one city, but of species completely
scrambled and mostly unknown within hundreds of miles of that city?
What would you do with a piece of meteoric iron, unmistakably shaped by
intelligent hands, but which was equally unmistakably removed from solid
formations of geological Tertiary Age of 300,000 years ago? Wouldn’t you
perhaps reshuffle your conception of the antiquity of intelligence and
wonder whether it was, for a fact, indigenous to this planet?
If you found raw meat, with hair attached, falling over a two-acre space,
from a clear and undisturbed sky, wouldn’t you struggle even harder to find
some kind of category for it, and a common denominator of explanation
relating it with other phenomena?
If you found that water sometimes arrives from the sky in solid masses,
flooding little brooks until they washed away villages, but neglecting the
brooks a half mile away, wouldn’t you look for a category outside routine
meteorological storms?
These problems all had to be faced. Something had to be done about them—and
they all arose from objects falling from the sky. Also, they had to be
distinguished from meteorological storms—for some of the clouds which we
studied just appeared, spat a stone or two and passed on. They were not
thunderstorms, What were the?
Those were the problems which we faced in a welter of data on things coming
from the sky, but they were, on the whole, less puzzling than events which
directly involve people, or which were clearly current actions and not
merely things which may have been operated in distant times and places.
Among those phenomena involving people, the sudden disappearances are
probably the most amazing. Some have disappeared instantly, while being
watched by friends and close relatives. Crews have mysteriously disappeared
from ships—sometimes within sight of their home port—without warning and
without trace.
There are too many instances of planes and ships disappearing for us to
ignore them. One plane is reported to have flown into a cloud from which it
never emerged, while the crew of a blimp disappeared before the eyes of
dozens of watchers. We are still wondering what happened to about fifty
passengers from a plane whose wreckage was found recently on a mountainside
in the Pacific Northwest.
These are several of the instances which have prompted some writers to
postulate that UFO’s were on the attack. My contention is that, at the very
worst, such an attack is no more organized or malicious than that of a
redcapped hunter stalking deer in the Pennsylvania mountains is an attack by
the human race against the deer; and there may be elements of similarity.
It is almost an inseparable corollary to our thesis that we admit to an
unfathomable antiquity for mankind, or at least intelligence, upon the earth,
and its vicinity. This conclusion is made unavoidable by the antiquity of
records of UFO’s and wingless flight. It is apparent in the innumerable
megalithic works of stone which involve masses too huge to be moved by means
other than levitation and which have been standing for ages before any
written record now available.
As these pieces of the jigsaw puzzle make themselves known, and as we
realize fully that this is an old, old problem, we can begin to take comfort.
If UFO’s have been here for 300,000 years and have not yet chosen to launch
a mass attack on humanity, it is scarcely likely that they will do it now—unless
they are forced to do something to prevent the world’s experimenting
militarists and scientists from destroying the earth through ignition of its
hydrogen, thus crating another nova or new star in the galaxy, a may well
have been done when the fifth planet disintegrated at an incalculable time
in the past.
So there are two elements of importance in our study of the antiquity of
intelligence: the proof that superior beings have been here longer than
mankind has been civilized, and the demonstration that forces were at work
in those millennia, the magnitude and nature of which are only suspected
today.
Is this, then, a hint that we are at this moment awakening and, like a
chrysalis, emerging into a new and much more powerful state of existence and
cognizance? Are, therefore, our current troubles, domestically and
internationally, but the excruciating birth pains of such a renaissance, as
we could not have imagined one short generation ago? Will we, then perhaps
be welcomed rather than repelled by the intelligences which inhabit the
UFO’s or which may even be the UFO’s?
Man’s Emotional structure is such that he cannot awaken to Powers of ‘True-‘Thinking.‘
Probably the oldest, and almost surely the most prolific of sources bearing
on wingless flight, are the records of the Indian and Tibetan monasteries.
These in themselves are almost conclusive.
Records of 15,000 years ago imply wingless flight at least 70,000 years
prior to that. Add this to the recorded visit of a space fleet to the court
of Thutmose III, approximately 1500 B.C., and we are close to paralleling
the sightings of today. Evidence of continued interest by the space dwellers
comes from medieval France where Adamski was completely scooped by elements
of the French populace who were given rides in the UFO’s.
If early visits to Asia, subsequent contacts with the Egyptians at the peak
of their culture, rumored associations of flight with the disappearance of
Atlantis, and tours of France some centuries ago, indicate a pattern, then
it may be of little wonder that the civilizations of today, perhaps the most
spectacular of all, are receiving attention.
In many ways, the most intriguing data of all comes from the skeptical
astronomers. Their observations do tend to be quantitative, timed, and
documented. The astronomical data is more than merely qualitative. In other
words, the astronomers themselves, being conscientious data hounds, were not
content with merely seeing things move in space. Although unaware of the
true nature of what they saw, they recorded as much as time and equipment
would permit, and, as a result, they have enabled us to locate the habitat
of the UFO’s.
As with out own observations today, any single sighting by an astronomer
could be a mistake or an illusion. But hundreds of sightings are involved,
and dozens of serious, reliable astronomers.
Many round things have been seen crossing the discs of the sun and moon, and
some in space with no background. Roundness implies spherical or discoid
shapes. Lights have been seen in space, some of them near Mercury, Venus,
Mars, and the moon, and some between us and those orbs, so that they might
be on their surfaces. In the case of the moon, lights have been seen on the
surface. There have been shadows on the moon and on the earth which could
have been cast only by manipulated space contrivances. The advent of the
great comets and the red spot on Jupiter in the late 1870’s was coincident
with the mysterious appearance of a new crater on the moon precisely the
size of the UFO’s seen by astronomers between the earth and the moon.
The astronomers have seen two distinct classes of objects: the spherical,
definitely outlined ones, and the hazy, nebulous ones. Both have appeared to
undergo intelligent manipulation and exhibit erratic motions. In all of
these are features that have counterparts among the sightings listed by lay
observers since 1947. Simultaneous observations by tow or more observers
have at times established the approximate distances of the UFO’s through
study of parallax. (“Parallax” is the displacement, often measurable, caused
by looking at an object from too different points; e.g. hold up a finger and
view it with first one eye and then the other. The displacement against a
distinct background is parallax.) All-I-all, the astronomical evidence for
UFO’s while less voluminous than other types, is better grounded in factual
and quantitative data. It must be given great weight.
If, in reality, the astronomical profession is to be forced into the
position of being the principal witness for the defense, in the case of the
UFO’s its members will suffer a most peculiar type of embarrassment, for
theirs is the unenviable position of having been most dogmatic and
derogatory.
It seems unfortunate that astronomy, once the leader in the search for
qualitative knowledge, is apparently degenerating into opposition to
pioneering. Yet, astronomy, while strictly an observational and not an
experimental science, takes front rank in denying authentic observational
data which threatens in the slightest to upset its own scientific applecart.
In an observational science such as astronomy,
laws have to be built from innumerably repeated observations and not, as is
partially true in physics and chemistry, on the basis of duplicative
laboratory experiment. In such cases, as the astronomer knows only too well,
repeated observations must be accepted as tantamount to proof.
Many of astronomy’s tenets are in such a category. To take only one example,
the hypothetical life history of stars is based entirely on the so-called
spectral sequence built solely upon spectroscopic observations of thousands
of stars and the subsequent grouping and arranging of these into some
logical structure. Even in this ponderous sequence there are erratic, or
stars with peculiar spectra, whose real nature is a matter of speculation
even after a hundred years of spectroscopy. Yet, the astronomer can hardly
deny the existence of the obviously shinning star, no matter how
recalcitrant may be its light waves.
There Is Intelligence
in Space
The vast amount of material from the past, in all categories, shows clearly
that intelligence exists in space! “Intelligence” is the sine qua non of our
analysis. Without it our thoughts may be meaningless. Wit it, our corollary
postulates are automatic.
Throughout, we are searching for objects, bodies, events which have been
made, shaped or guided by forces obviously controlled by an “intelligence”
which has the power of decision as opposed to those which have merely been
acted upon by “physical” forces and “physical” laws, such as gravitation,
and the Keplerian or Newtonian laws. Only thus can we establish
“intelligence” as a universal component of neighboring space.
Throughout this book, we make some rather fine distinctions. The difference
between rain and "falling water" is one. For our concepts of our spatial
environment we have to make a similar division between "mind" and "intelligence."
"Mind," for our purposes, is the thinking function of the brain of mankind,
or perhaps of lower animals. By "intelligence," we must conceive more
broadly of an ability to think, construct, direct, analyze, plan,, navigate,
laugh, etc., which is not necessarily a part of, or associated with, a
carnate brain. In short, we must adjust our ego to the possibility that
intelligence exists in space, that it may be and probably is superiour to
our own, and that it may inhabit physical entities of a discarnate nature
such as the nebulous or cloudlike bodies observed by Barnard (described
later.)
Throughout, we are searching for objects, bodies, events which have been
made, shaped or guided by forces obviously controlled by an "intelligence"
which has the power of decision as opposed to those which have merely been
acted upon by "physical" forces and "physical" laws, such as gravitation,
and the Keplerian or Newtonian laws. Only thus can we establish "intelligence"
as a universal component of neighboring space.
Nobody know the precise nature of this spatial intelligence, much less the
nature of the physical body within which its resides. This intelligence
seems to manifest itself in many ways. In our study of storms we have been
driven inexorably to admit that some storms have an artificial aspect, as
sort of organic appearance, an air of being manufactured for a purpose and
to be carrying out that purpose. We therefore postulate some percentage of
artificiality, or intelligence, among that small percentage of storms which
suddenly appear in otherwise undisturbed skies, proceed with a purposeful
manner, as though concealing something, and discharge peculiar materials.
They seem to concentrated, perhaps too directive, to be entirely
meteorological in their orgins (sic).
As a means, then, of assuring that we do not knowingly overlook any possible
contributory evidence in the case for the UFO’s, I ask you to keep these
storms and cloud formations in mind, and, if possible, to fit them in to the
basis of any comprehensive conclusions which you may eventually draw.
I believe that space structures of five to twenty miles in diameter are
sufficiently large to produce such storms, and there may be elements of
purposefulness in so doing, if only for camouflage or concealment.
It may be difficult to see the significance of antiquity in the
consideration of space flight or space inhabitance. But failure to consider
the sprawling background of the UFO problem is the greatest single factor in
the appalling chaos which engulfs this enigma. Take but one small item: the
little piece of meteoric iron which was found deep within a tertiary coal
bed. The locale and the finding are authentic. The shape is purely
artificial. It is but an inch or so square, practically a cube. Four sides
are squarely faced, and the other two are convexly shaped, with complete
symmetry. Around the four surfaced sides runs a groove, geometrically
contrived. Here are three established facts:
1. Placement in an incipient coal
bed some 300,000 years ago.
2. Made of meteoric iron, identifiable by structure and
chemical content.
3. Clearly shaped by artificial means.
The number of explanations as to how it got into
that coal bed may be few or several, but there is one underlying fact which
cannot be scoffed into oblivion: This piece of natural steel was shaped by
an intelligent instrumentation at least 300,000 years ago!
We can go on, but somebody has to make a choice, or deny and ignore the
entire factual substratum. Science has ignored it. The choice is most
galling to face: Was this gadget, created as it was by intelligence, placed
there by man indigenous to earth, or was it dropped from space by a space
traveler?
You choose to say: placed by Man? Then there was a race of men here 300,000
years ago who knew enough to shape steel, and, by inference, make machinery.
If they could do that, they most likely had locomotion of some sort, and
there is no good reason to deny that they could have found space flight
either by research or accident. At worst there was time to develop a
civilization of any preassigned refinement. Science doesn’t like that.
Alternative to that horn of the dilemma, we must contemplate space flight of
300,000 years ago, capable of bringing this little machine part to the earth,
or of bringing civilization itself and planting it here within that type of
animal life judged most likely and suitable to perpetuate and develop mental
capacity. It is indeed a nasty choice for inhibited minds.
We can conclude that space habitation has existed for many a millennia. We
do not care whether earthmen took to space as a matter of convenience,
comfort, and safety after blowing off a portion of the planet; or whether
space inhabitants created terrestrial intelligence “in their own image.”
Bluntly: “What’s the difference?” The basic thought is that man is living in
a world in which he is neither the completely dominant nor the supremely
intellectual being.
There has been a raging controversy for generations between pro-Atlantians
and anti-Atlantians as regards the antiquity of civilized mankind upon this
planet. The archaeological remains of those nuclei civilizations, which have,
for 7,000 years or more been recovering from the celestial impact which
caused the traditional flood, redistributed the surface soil of the earth,
destroyed continents and made new ones, sunk Atlantis and Mu and raised hob
in general, are readily available in quantity. They offer easy materials for
study.
Archaeology and ethnology, sharing with
astronomy the feature of being observational and not experimental, have
built their entire framework upon the study of those remains. Yet,
underlying and intermingled with this vast array of material, there are
remnants of cultures of almost unspeakable age. Their artifacts have been
subjected to geological and cosmic cataclysms of almost incomprehensible
violence and few major relics remain for perusal. Those few, however, are
cast aside as the erratics of archaeology and ethnology, and their very
existence is buried or denied in efforts to avoid toppling the house of
cards so laboriously established by those branches of learning.
These studies break down almost completely at an antiquity of approximately
7,000 years, at which point they meet with what the mathematician calls
discontinuity. Many of the oases of culture thus studied appear, suddenly,
in final analysis, as going concerns, with little indication of forward
development and considerable to show that they were degenerate remnants of
something already lost behind the misty curtain of antiquity. It is my
belief that we must admit to the “doings” of man in the eons prior to the
collision of the earth with a vast aggregate of meteoric material which
struck the Western Hemisphere some 10,000 to 15,000 years ago.
Books have been written, libraries of them, to show this antiquity, but it
has not yet been accepted, even in principle, by any branch of science.
Geology opposes any type of cataclysmic change in the structure of the earth
and will go to any extremes to avoid coming to grips with its erratics.
Yet every science breaks down when it is forced to contemplate the origin of
man’s intellectual development.
The few erratics in the following pages show that there have been very
ancient cultures, or civilizations, which may have and could have developed
methods of flight much simpler and more effective than ours, and more
directly associated with forces which we do not yet comprehend. Again we are
dealing with indirect evidence, not always of the greatest clarity. Yet in
support of an antiquity of such an order I have seen and touched stonework
carved out of the solid mountains of rock in South America, which certainly
antedate the Andean glaciers, and almost as certainly predate the formation
of the mountains themselves.
This work is superior in technique to that
accomplished by our currently machanized civilization. Much of that
construction, sculpture and tunneling could only have been accomplished by
“forces” different from those in use by us today. The quandary is largely
resolvable by admitting to a levitating force developed and used by the same
common denominator-space flight—which simplifies so many other puzzles for
us.
On the basis of the evidence of an antiquity involving epochs of 50,000 to
200,000 or 300,000 years or more, we postulate the ancient development of
some kind of science which either produced space flight or was brought to
this third planet via space flight. I do not believe it is of great
significance to our thesis at the moment whether one, or the other, of these
assumptions is most likely to be true. Either is abhorrent to science and to
some religions, yet either presents a background of conditionality favorable
to an extremely ancient development of wingless flight. Nothing else answers
all of the conundrums presented by observed and recorded facts.
As you will see, history is replete with stories of another great category
of phenomena: the mysterious and ghostly disappearances of people, singly
and in groups, publicly or in unobserved obscurity. These skin-ting-ling
episodes seemed at first to have little in common with the falls of objects
and the antics of storms. Many are incidents which, if their reality has
been admitted at all, are in the view of scientists, spiritualists, and
students of the occult, considered to belong to or border on the so-called
supernatural. Within these segregations we must place the disappearance of
the crews of ships, such as the Sea Bird and the Marie Celeste; the
disappearance of individuals while in the company of their peers. There is
not much hypothecating to be done with these. The stories can be told, and
the cases lumped together as one big unexplained group of events. No
explanation other than that of abduction by intelligently navigated aerial
or celestial craft can be advanced: It is almost a case of proof by default.
With planes, there is perhaps some added element other than metal fatigue
which involves striking some apparently solid object while in the air, or
being rent by unimaginable forces just before falling. (Because of this
additional evidence I have put the accidents to planes into a separate
section of Part Three, below.)
Planes seem to hit something which crushes them or tears them apart, which
is nevertheless invisible, and which strikes with such suddenness that the
pilots do not have time to make an outcry via their ever-live radios.
Passage of Auroral beam,
November 17, 1882, as seen from
Guildown Observatory, Lat. 51 31’ 39” N., Long. 0 28’ 47” W.
Then, too, there are cases of dead or frightened
birds, and the cases of people being struck by unseen forces, as with
seventeen marching soldiers in eighteenth-century France who were
simultaneously struck down by an invisible agency.
After analyzing these things, one speculates as to new types of obstacles as
well as new forces. Take the mysterious Maunder object, which moved
deliberately across the sky above southern England in November 1882. Rand
Capron, an authority on auras, said it was auroral, while other equally
competent scientists said it was a physical or material object. Then there
are the many modern sightings of things which seem to manifest intelligent
action, and to possess all normal physical characteristics except mass or
weight. We recollect that radar sees things which are not visible to the eye.
From such analysis we come by easy stages to conceive of a force, ray, or
focal point, in some force-field either; unknown to us, or at least not
understood, which produces rigidity in a localized or sharply delimited
volume of air, or possibly in space itself. We are thinking of something
like crystals of ice freezing within a body of water. The element remains
the same but its physical attributes change suddenly and drastically.
Another example might be the passage of a limited but powerful magnetic
field through a scattering of iron filings or iron powder. Before the
approach of the magnetic flux, the powder lies loose, flexible, and
penetrable. Yet, when the flux enters it, invisibly and imperceptibly to the
senses of man, this docile powder become rigid, tenacious, coherent, and at
least semisolid. Do the space dwellers have a force which produces this
temporary rigidity In the air, or even possibly in the gravitation field
itself? Or do they create “local” concentrations of the gravitational field
as we are able to do with the magnetic field?
Suppose that some intelligent entity was directing a concentration of
potential which could make small volumes of rarefied air rigid, could set up
a sort of island in the gravitational or magnetic field, moving the island
about as the spot of a searchlight is moved on thin clouds. Such a thing
would be invisible, would have many of the physical attributes of a solid
body, but very small mass. For example, its movement through the air would
be wavelike, and would not involve translation of the medium any more than
the spot of the searchlight would require movement of the cloud which
enabled the beam to attain visibility.
In moving, this island would simply “freeze” on
the advancing edge and “thaw” on the trailing edge. In this way it could
have almost infinite velocity, and also acceleration, just as the spot of
the searchlight. In this manner it would appear to be free of mass, and
actually it would be free of mass, because only the force beam would move,
not the air. Yet in resisting the impingement of a bird, a plane, or perhaps
a meteor, it would have mass, and a very destructive mass at that. A pilot
flying a plane into such a body would have no warning. Yet if such a thing
were a few hundred yards in diameter, its mass in resisting the plane would
be thousands of pounds, perhaps tons. The analogy to a ship hitting an
iceberg would be very close.
If such a force island were formed in the upper atmosphere, it might be very
possible for it to have
the typeare magneticmany of the physical characteristics of a solid body,
and yet in matters of illumination it could behave
exactly as any other auroral phenomena. In this connection we must remember
that auroral phenomena and may be caused by streams of electrons from the
sun which are, in effect, precisely of force beam upon which we are
speculating.
It seems obvious that a single beam could not have the effect which we have
suggested, else the freeze would take effect along the entire length of the
beam. However, it is possible that the three-dimensional volume enclosed
within the intersection of two beams might create such a congealed island.
Speculating further on this weird possibility, remember that oxygen is a
magnetic substance. It is not, perhaps, paramagnetic like iron, manganese
and nickel, but nevertheless sufficiently magnetic that it can be separated
from the other constituents of air by means of a magnetic field.
ED: The
following has no obvious reference or necessary position.
2000 Watt Cyclotron, built 1948, N.Y. STATE GIVES PROOF OF THE ACTUALITY OF
“SOLIDITY” IN FORCE-FIELDS (sic) HOWEVER, IS NOT RECOGNIZED YET, OR THOUGHT
OF YET AS TOOL.
If such a congealment were possible, consider the result of crossing the two
beams at the exact aerial position of a flying plane and congealing the air
around and in the plane.
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Could you, in this way, hold a plane in
suspension, or even carry it away?
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Could you, by a similar concentration of beams,
freeze two aviators on the sands of the Arabian Desert, and carry them
away?
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Could you freeze a man and instantly lift him
out of sight, or cause him to be invisible within the block or frozen air
or oxygen?
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Could you freeze the crew of a ship, and
remove them from the vessel?
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Could you catch or kill birds, quickly and
over a vast area, with such a thing, and dump them on a city in Louisiana?
All these peculiar things happened, but we don’t
know how, or why.
Before we leave this tantalizing topic, give thought to the nature of an
aurora borealis. As early as the time of Maunder’s object, it was recognized
that auroras are magnetic phenomena, or at least associated with the earth’s
magnetic field. It has been further ascertained that they are related to
sunspots, and that they are probably due to the interaction of electronic
streams from the sun or from sunspots.
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Is not an aurora, then, something very much
akin to the congealed islands which we have just postulated?
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Is it not a delimited volume of rarefied air
caught within the tripping reaction of an electron stream passing through
a magnetic field?
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Was Maunder’s object, then, in a sense both
material and nonmaterial; both massive and nonmassive?
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Is it the incounter with the “pockets” which
makes meteors explode?
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Do they make blips on a radar screen?
Have we a clue here, or are we dangerously close to science fiction?
Short-Cut to Space
Travel (He has “hit the nail”)
It is but a step from such contemplations to a similar analysis of the “Foo”
fighters, fireballs, the comet-like objects usually seen in groups of six or
eight, and the darting evanescent things seen now and then over Washington
D.C. Such phenomena must be considered as most likely due to intelligent
manipulation, or remote control, from distant structures, and technically
trained observers have often said as much.
We do not entirely rule out a self-contained
intelligence, but many of these manifestations have more the quality of
something which, for want of an established terminology, we might call the
searchlight type of UFO. Many reports have described objects or UFO’s as
appearing to have been operated by remote control. I believe that they are
exactly that.
It is by no means clearly established that all apparently self-luminous
phenomena are of this nature. There are still a number of luminous spheres
and discs which seem to have a more material nature and to contain the
intelligences which operate them. The widgets seen by astronomers in space
are examples, and I think, too, of such things as the ruddy disc which
buzzed Captain Manning’s DC-3 near south Bend, Indiana.
The “Devil’s Hoofprints” and related phenomena, discussed below in Part
Three, offer another key or clue, and in segregating them from the mass of
unclassified data we can, again, remove a considerable segment of the load
which burdens the psychic and paranormal field. The misinterpretation
adherent to the Hoof marks are more fantastic than the phenomenon itself. It
is unbelievable, to me at least, that people intelligent enough to make a
living among their fellows would try to interpret a linear sequence of
exactly duplicated marks, crossing roof tops, walls and haystack
unfalteringly and indiscriminately as animal tracks. These marks were
equally spaced, occurring singly, not in twos or fours. Even in the old
mythology there is no tale of a one-legged animal.
Here is something clearly mechanical. With equal clarity it is something
maneuvering in the sky. Since the mysterious phenomenon occurred half a
century before our race developed mechanical flight, this, to me, is an
isolated and clear-cut indication of space flight.
Throughout the series of modern (after Arnold) sightings of UFO’s there is a
thread of frequent references to “Mother Ships” and huge superconstructions.
The vast thing chased by Mantell and the ten-mile-long thing/over Kansas are
examples. There can no longer be serious doubts of their existence. It seems
probable that these constructions are the domiciles of the small-fry discs,
spheres, balls of light, etc., which are so frequently seen in proximity to
the earth’s surface and to our planes, rockets, air fields and cities.
It is my belief that these constructions are few in number, not many (there
is some possibility, in fact, that there may be only two of them) and that
they do not come from distant planets such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter or the
vastly more distant stars. It is my belief that they are usually globular,
sometime spindlelike, and that they are an indigenous part of earth-moon
binary-planet system.
I make this statement on the basis of hundreds
of astronomical observations in which the rough determinations of parallax
can be made. Parallax shows these objects to be somewhere between a few
hundred miles away and a maximum of something less than the distance of the
moon. While I believe that these space islands probably use both earth and
moon for their own convenience, I suggest that their most natural and
permanent habitat is at the gravitational neutral of the earth-sun-moon,
three-body system which is well within the orbit of the moon.
Dean Swift was prescient in regard to his astronomy, predicting that Mars
had two small satellites, one of which was close to Mars’ surface and made
two revolutions daily. It has been pointed out that this inner body is too
close to Mars to be in adjustment with any known postulate of the natural
distribution of satellites relative to their parent body. This may be an
indication that Mars’ inner satellite is artificial.
It has been postulated that gravitation need not be considered as acting
with uniform continuity, from the center of the attracting body outward,
even if subject to the inverse square law.
Such a concept, today, would be especially horrendous to physics and
astronomy. Yet, there is a suspicious rhythm to the distribution of planets,
outward from the sun. This has been somewhat crudely expressed in Bode’s “law,”
and in spite of scientific protestations there is a similarity between
atomic structure as we comprehend it and the obvious structure of the solar
system.
Refinements of Bode’s law indicate nodes in the gravitational field, at
which planets, asteroids, and possibly comets and meteors tend to locate
themselves. An extension of the theory to the satellite systems of the major
planets indicates a similar system of nodes on smaller scales, where planets,
rather than the sun, are gravitational centres. This indicates a sort of
generality, and since these smaller planets, such as Venus, Earth, Mars, do
not have satellite systems (the moon is more of a companion than satellite
and may have joined the earth through acquisition rather than formation), it
might well be that these gravitational nodes are occupied to some degree by
navigable construction.
Over a period of almost two hundred years there have been many modifications
of Bode’s law, in an effort to completely generalize it, and to make it
theoretical as well as empirical. Many researchers have extended the law so
as to establish nodes right down to the surface of the central bodies, and
in so doing the nodes become closer and closer together so that there may be
many of them at short distances from the parent body. Thus, if the law or
its derivatives have significance, there could be a number of these orbital
nodes between the moon and the surface of the earth.
We can therefore, take it as highly probable that there are many zones of
convenience around the planets, as well as around the sun, which are
presently unoccupied by planets or satellites of any considerable size and
which may well be used by enlightened space dwellers. Such zones, if they
exist, are in addition to the demonstrable earth-sun-moon neutral. Since
this system of nodes appears to be some function of the radius of the
attracting body, it may be that there is a complete series of them in
concentric circles starting at the surface of a parent body such as the
earth, but their existence or true nature can hardly be known to us until we
can in some way determine the nature of gravity itself.
There may even be hints available to us regarding gravity. For instance, no
final settlement has ever been made of the argument over the opposed wave
and corpuscular theories of the propagation of light. An assumption that the
ether, a necessary adjunct to the wave theory, is identical with the
gravitational field, whatever that may be, would reconcile the opposing
theories and a quantum of light would then be merely a pulsation or
fluctuation in the gravitational field. Intense studies of the movements of
space-navigable UFO’s might furnish vital clues to such problems.
Let us go back for a moment to the matter of masslessness of some of the
UFO’s. Their ability to achieve enormous acceleration has been one of the
greatest puzzles to scientists. Time after time we are told that the UFO’s
could not possibly contain living bodies of flesh and bone—that such bodies
could not withstand the stresses imposed by the observed accelerations. Yet
such argument can well be based on entirely erroneous ideas as to the nature
of the propulsive forces used by the UFO’s.
Acceleration is damaging only because the forces
necessary to produce it are applied externally to the living body, or to the
structural members of any flying machine. Any force which would
simultaneously accelerate every molecule of either the living body or the
mechanical structure would avoid all such stresses, and both the living and
the mechanical could undergo any amount of acceleration without the
slightest damage or discomfort!
Since the UFO’s, even the material, structure like ones, are observed to
sustain acceleration without mishap, we cannot but conclude that whatever
the force used for such violent propulsion may be, it must be of such a
nature that all fractions of the accelerated bodies are acted upon
individually. This could only come about through reactance with the
gravitational field, because nonmagnetic materials do not react to a
magnetic field. Therefore, since such movements are observed, we have to
stop thinking in terms of jet or rocket propulsion, or reactance with a
magnetic field, any of which subject both flesh and metal to outside
pressures, and instead, ascertain how space craft obtain reactance with
gravity.
It should be obvious to all engineers and scientists that rocket propulsion
will never solve the problems of space travel, not only because of the
unavoidable problems of acceleration, but because of the impossibility of
transporting the necessary fuel and carrying the heavy reactance motors. Few
laymen realize that, for rocket flight, the fuel is of dual purpose. Its
ability to produce energy is no whit more valuable than its ability to
produce inertial reactance when expelled through a jet, and therefore, any
rocket propulsion craft must carry mass in some form for the purpose of
being expelled so as to create reactance. Using fuel for both energy and
reactance is only a partial solution of the problem, and obviously limits
both the range and speed of a space craft.
Atomic power is certainly not the answer, at least not as regards jet or
reactance propulsion, for all of the atomic power in the world will not move
a space craft, by reactance propulsion, unless there is an enormous mass to
be ejected and lost. The amount of such expendable mass is proportional to
the weight of the craft and the square of the speed obtained. It is exactly
here that the great cost and impracticality of current attempts at rocket
flight occur.
A cheap power must, therefore, be found. By cheap power we have in mind
something like the effect of the winds on sailing craft,
1 or the reactance of revolving
cylinders with the winds, as was tried on a Scandinavian vessel twenty to
thirty years ago. Such a force or power will have to originate in reactance
directly with the gravitational field, since magnetic fields will not
account for the observed accelerations nor are they, so far as we know,
extensive enough in space.
1
This probably refers
to the series of notes on the preceding page.
If the money, thought, time, and energy now being poured uselessly into the
development of rocket propulsion were invested in a basic study of gravity,
it is altogether likely that we could have effective and economical space
travel, at a small fraction of the ultimate cost which we are now incurring,
within one decade.
Science has consistently scoffed at any thought of gravity control or
levitation, and such scoffing has had to be accepted as authoritative in the
absence of proof to the contrary. Such proof now seems to be within sight,
or at least there is increasingly strong evidence that gravity is neither so
continuos so immaterial nor so obscure as to be completely unamenable to use,
manipulation and control. Witness not only the documented movements of UFO’s
in the form of lights, discs, nebulosities, etc., but the many instances of
stones, paper, clothes baskets and many other things which have been seen to
leave the ground without apparent cause. The lifting of the ancient
megalithic structures, too, must surely have come through levitation.
The same inhibited thinking which has consistently aroused our protests is
responsible for the maladjusted direction of our attack on the problems of
space flight through rocket power. There must be, and almost certainly is, a
better, shorter way of accomplishing it. The difference between the pre-Incan
methods of handling huge stone masses and those of our present-day engineers
offers a kind of parallel. We should be looking for the simpler, more direct
course—not wasting our resources on unworkable methods.
In the magazine, Look, August 24, 1954, there was an article entitled “How
Close Are We To Space Flight?” by J.Gordon Vaeth. He thinks we are not very
close. If we accept his reasons we have to agree with him. He says the
problem is too massive, too expensive, too intricate. We might add,
ponderous. And—he is quite correct if we continue along present channels of
research and development. Our procedure is expensive, cumbersome, tedious,
and extremely wasteful of money, time, manpower, and intellect.
If, on the contrary, we shift our concentration to the intensive study of
gravity, and put on that problem brains and education comparable to those
which have solved the problems of fission and atomic structure, it is my
honest belief that we can whip the problem of space travel inexpensively
within a decade. It is my belief that something of the sort was done in the
antediluvian past, through either research or through some fortuitous
discovery of physical forces and laws which have not as yet been revealed to
scientists of this second wave of civilization.
It is always easier to uncover a principle, or a fact, if it is known in
advance to exist. This is certainly a fact that helped the Russians in their
development of the atomic bomb and the H-bomb. It probably helped Columbus
in his quest for the “Indies,” even though he found something slightly
different. It is my belief that the possibility of gravity control, or at
least gravity reactance, has been strongly indicated by the phenomena listed
in this book.
The Home of the UFO’s
There seems to be something of periodicity in events of celestial and
spatial origin. This has been called to our attention by John Philip Bessor
in the Saturday Evening Post as early as May, 1949; but no one has thus far
been able to catalogue and classify enough of this data to determine for
certain whether such cycles exist, much less their time period or cause. It
is not particularly astonishing that these phenomena should be cyclic, for
practically everything astronomical is periodic. If periodicity could be
firmly established for these phenomena, that fact alone would be proof of
their reality and integration with the organic world about us.
The rush of oddities and unusual events in the decade 1877 to 1887 is very
much in evidence. Perhaps it does seem to be drawing the long bow a bit if
one tries to make out that the presence of the great comets, or the activity
of the Red Spot on Jupiter, were influential in causing such events, but
that all of these were concomitant is undeniable. If space life is limited
to the earth-moon system, there is probably no common cause, but it must,
however, be borne in mind.
Of greater pertinence is the observed and authenticated activity on the
lunar surface during those and the immediately preceding years. Not only
were there appearances and disappearance of lunar craters abaout the size of
some of the larger space craft which have been seen but there is some
evidence that nebulous entities hover over these evanescent craters and
contribute to their obscuration.
Observations of UFO phenomena and related events on or near the earth’s
surface may be distorted by excitement, emotionalism and prejudice. But the
direct observations of space life and its contingent activity, as seen by
astronomers are more objective and more coolly recorded. We can feel more
relaxed in dealing with them, on more solid ground.
Astronomical observations break naturally into three categories: lights,
shadows, and bodies. Lights and shadows, perhaps, in reality comprise one
group since one is the counterpart of the other, while bodies, on the other
hand, tend to divide into two groups, one made up of solid contrivances and
the other of nebulous or cloudlike units.
Lights seem to be especially representative of intelligence, particularly
when they appear to have independent movement, or to shine in places where
there seems to be no natural organic activity, for lights have to be created
as well as manipulated. The hundreds of observations of lights on or near
the moon and in other parts of nearby space—lights which seem to exhibit
volition, purposefulness and direction – are extremely difficult to explain
on any other basis than intelligent activity in space. On the other hand,
they become a natural corollary to such activity. Again, since science has
failed utterly to offer any other acceptable explanation, we ask that these
lights be taken as one more phenomenon which can be simply adapted to our
organic environment by the one common denominator of space flight and space
life.
Shadows are almost as easily identified with intelligence as are lights, and
one is pretty well the counterpart of the other. Their validity cannot be
denied. Russell’s shadow on the moon, 1,500 miles in diameter, holding a
steady position for hours, cannot be lightly dismissed. The shadows on our
own clouds, as seen in Texas and England, are irrefutable proof that some
kind of dirigible bodies are moving in our upper atmosphere or in nearby
space.
Bodies seen in space may be considered to have more direct and obvious
connection with intelligence than do lights and shadow. There was a time
when astronomers, seeing these by the dozens, thought them to be intra-Mercurial
planets, or asteroids. Keen analysts have long since dispelled that
misapprehension, but they have not discouraged nor discredited the sightings.
These have remained without explanation for many decades, and some for
hundreds of years. All of these observations gradually came to be regarded
as erratic, to be ignored if possible. Astronomers who did not make any such
observations liked to call them hallucinations, especially the spindle
shaped ones whose configuration did not resemble that of more commonly known
celestial objects. Mass passages, such as those seen be Herschel and Bonilla,
were laughed off as being bugs, birds or seeds; or at worst, meteor swarms.
Little effort was made to determine the parallax of such objects, so their
distance was never fairly established. We cannot blame the individual
astronomer too much for this, particularly since many of those observations
were made by amateurs. In those days it had not entered our comprehension
that any of these spatial wanderers could be so close to the earth that
parallax would be noticeable between observers only a few score miles apart.
It has remained for us, awakening to the importance of those old
observations, to make what we can of parallax studies for determining the
distance of the objects sighted. It is not astonishing that our findings
substantiate earlier analyses, but there may be an element of amazement in
finding that these bodies are being navigated within the earth-moon system.
There is something more of astonishment, however, in finding that the
astronomical observations include two distinct and divergent types of bodies:
the solid, geometrically shaped structures, and the ill-defined nebulous
clouds. Both have been recorded by impeccable witnesses. Both have been
shown to exhibit evidences of intelligent direction or control. Both have
their parallel instances among the current observations of UFO’s seen by the
man in the street, since 1947, and by our forebears as shown in historical
records.
Strangely enough, however, the cloudy types have been seen really far out in
space, and rather probably associated with such large comets as that of
1882. But whether seen two-thirds of an astronomical unit away or hovering
over New York Harbor, they have had peculiar characteristics. Some of those
seen by Schmidt in the neighborhood of the great comet in 1882 were moving
both with the comet and at right angles to it, and there were undoubtedly
objects moving about within the head of the comet.
The astronomical observations are so definite that we must leave them
largely to speak for themselves, other than to point out again their
concentration in certain years. It may be that further investigation will
disclose other years of concentration, but the task is an enormous one. It
is possible to say, however, that the search has been fairly exhaustive for
the years 1877-86. There is reason to think that the next intensive
investigation might bear fruit if concentrated around the prior years
1845-1860.
It is my contention that these observations of space movements are well
explained by the existence of controlled space clouds and space structures,
and that nothing else known to man does explain them. That the structures
are the habitat of some kind of intelligence seems reasonable enough, but we
also begin to wonder if intelligence is also inherent in the big clouds. If
it is, then we are almost certainly going to have to adjust ourselves to a
new type of intelligence and “life.”
Observations by Harrison, Gould, Perrine, Swift, Brooks and others
demonstrate incontrovertibly that some of the objects seen by astronomers
are subject to volitional and purposeful controls, whether they are cometary
(nebulous) (sic) type (as per Harrison, Perrine, Gould, Bone), or of the
planetary (structural) sorts (as per Watson, Swift, Lescarbault,
Gruitheinsen, et al.).
The astronomical literature from 1885 to the present has been but sketchily
included and researched. If it is but a fraction as prolific as that of the
“comet years,” there is, indeed, a wealth of UFO lore awaiting some research.
It is to be doubted if there is as much in later years, because it became
increasingly unfashionable to publish such information. It is barely
possible that the editorial offices of some scientific publications may
retain some of their old correspondence, and, if so, readers who have enough
interest and access to those files might reap a rich reward from a bit of
browsing. Search of observers’ notebooks and observatory files might also
bear fruit, and the old files of daily and weekly papers, especially where
there are professional observatories or active amateur clubs, might disgorge
some valuable information. I welcome reports of such items.
I suggest an alliance between amateur astronomers with telescopes and UFO
enthusiasts, for the purpose of keeping eyes on the gravitational neutral of
the earth-sun-moon systems. At times of new moon and of solar eclipse, this
neutral point will be directly in line with the sun and moon, which will
either be superimposed in the sky or be very close to each other. As the
moon approached first quarter the neutral will swing to the east (left) of
the sun and will move back into line between first quarter and full moon.
After full moon and until third quarter the
neutral will move to the west (right) of the sun, and will again swing
toward the sun between third quarter and new moon. The neutral will reach
its maximum distance to left of right at first and third quarters, but will
not follow the moon around the earth. At new moon the neutral will be very
close to the moon and that will be the time to watch for objects landing or
taking off from the moon, although it is the worst time of all to see
anything in that region because of the glare of sunlight.
On the other hand, at the time of full moon the
neutral will be closest to the earth, and directly in line with the sun, and
that will be the time to watch for objects crossing the disc of the sun,
probably from left to right. All of this on the assumption that space
structures do make use of the neutral on account of the lessened
navigational problems. Look for formations and groups which are especially
indicative of intelligent action.
Cometary masses, on the other hand, will be more easily seen in other parts
of the sky and are less likely to be using the neutral. Look for them in the
northern sky on dark nights and expect them to look exactly like small
comets without tails, or like a small nebula. Their rapid motions will give
away their nature. Watch the regions of terminator on the moon for lunar
surface activity. You might get a surprise.
Are UFO’s Russian
The October 1946, issue of the Intelligence Digest said:
The Soviets have ordered the building of a
special centre of Astronomical research—in which will be a number of
institutes, observatories and special airdromes where flying observatories,
special balloons and airships are to be based for carrying out protracted
studies at high altitudes.
Special machinery was acquired and there were
further reports of work with monster mirrors. Intelligence Digest reported
that the Russians were known to be working on a highly secret project
involving cosmic rays, which (without much proof) was surmised to be related
to atomic development. They were reported to have made some discoveries far
in advance of the atomic research. One of their reported accomplishments was
said to be a method of freezing large areas of ground to subzero
temperatures, killing everything therein.
The reporting agency, Intelligence Digest, of London, has proved remarkably
accurate in many instances, as for example their prediction in November,
1948 of the explosion of a Russian atom bomb which did actually occur during
the following August, within two months of the time predicted.
This is not to say that the UFO’s are definitely Russian. But it does appear
that Russia has had something during the postwar years, which was worth some
very extreme efforts to conceal. Since we were presumably ahead of them in
atomic research and development in the late forties, it does seem unlikely
that concealment of their own atomic work would have justified such
tremendous effort.
One wonders if their vast military deployment has been of that nature—for if
they intended to use it against us, their ideal time was in 1950-52 when the
United States was weak and spread most thinly over the world. There was just
enough ostentatious secrecy about their military operations to make them
appear to be the major interest.
UFO’s, as we have seen, and as has been pointed out by Palmer and Arnold,
Leslie, Wilkins, Fate, and others, have been around for thousands of years.
It has been no secret that some principle of space flight or levitation was
in existence; the problem was to rediscover it for contemporary civilization.
As we have said before, it is easier to discover a scientific principle if
it is known to exist. The Russians have known this as well as we have known
it.
We are contemplating space travel via cumbersome methods within a few years—at
most a few decades. If earthlings can be that close to it now, other races,
either nonterrestrial or of great terrestrial antiquity, can already have
it. If the U.S.A. can foresee space navigation in such a short time, there
is no reason why Russia’s mathematicians and physicists cannot have stumbled
onto the principles which makes it possible.
But there is another, and much more plausible, possibility. Have the
Russians captured a space ship? Or have space people taken over the Red
Empire?
The secrets of ancient flight and levitation, according to researchers into
very ancient oriental records and reported by Churchward, Leslie, and others,
have been preserved in the monasteries of the Himalayas: in Tibet, Nepal,
India and China. Can there be a direct relationship between this fact and
Russian anxiety to capture and control those mountain fastnesses?
Russia may have discovered such a new force or principle, either through
accidental scientific discoveries or through capture of a space ship or
association with “Space People.”
If the UFO’s are, indeed, interested in preventing disintegration of the
earth through atomic warfare, it is but natural that they would act through
control of one or both of the nations now throwing around their atomic
weight. Do they, then, control the United States, secretly? Or do they
control the Soviets? Or have the Soviets captured a space ship? Whether we
like it or not, and whether or not our governments admit the true state of
affairs, these are some of the possibilities which we must consider.
If such a condition exists, then even the development of atomic and hydrogen
bombs could be diversionary.
Space Flight: Common
Denominator
If I should be asked to state my thesis in one word, I believe that this
word would be isolationism, or if I could squeeze in a hyphen, anti-isolationism.
Whatever else we may do or think, we have to extend our ideas of one world
to include at least one solar system, and maybe more. But, whether or not,
it is beyond the comprehension of our weary minds to go further at the
moment, and we will just have to be content to consider our solar system as
one living entity. This war-weary, heartsick and bedraggled planet is not
alone—it is just one cell in a multicellular unit.
Let us revive from the sedative idea fostered by both science and religion
that man, homo sapiens, of here and now, of the United States and today, is
the final, glorious, end-point in the work of an omnipotent and benevolent
creator, all alone in an infinite universe. It cannot be true and in our
honest hearts all of us know that it is not so.
Were I to be granted one more word, that word would be Truth. I am
interested in true knowledge, for its own sake. It is my philosophy that
science and religion should have at least one thing in common: the untiring,
unceasing, unwavering quest of unbiased, undistorted true knowledge of the
world around us… and, again, I use the word world in its old, original and
all-comprehensive sense.
To cry out that we have discovered the truth about UFO’s would be to invite
ridicule, even for our effort. Therefore, let us summarize our conclusions
and preface them with the same statement of open-mindedness which we demand
of others whom we invite to immerse themselves in our studies of historical,
meteorological, and astronomical erratics. We believe that our analyses have
taken every possibility into account and have provided us with the most
logical answers.
Our general conclusions then, are:
1. A vast number of hitherto
unexplained phenomena are readily accounted for by admitting that they
result from intelligent action on the part of being living in space in
navigable contrivances.
2. Abundant observations by accredited astronomers, despite the
general attitude of the profession, indicate both the existence and
location of the parent structures from which UFO’s come.
3. UFO’s inhabit the space between the earth and the moon, probably
at the approximate region of the earth-sun-moon gravitational neutral,
about 165,000 to 170,000 miles from the earth.
4. While some of the larger widgets (like the one chased by Mantell
and the ten-miler seen over Kansas) may occasionally come close to our
terrain, we see, mostly, the small, agile observers of both solid and
nebulous types which they send on exploratory missions.
5. They have developed a source of power much superior to anything
of which we aware.
6. UFO’s have pointed the way too a shortened research program
which might give us space travel in a decade, at a small fraction of the
cost of trying to develop rocket flight, if we will only concentrate our
research into the proper channels.
7. Russia may well have captured a UFO and be developing the
resources gained therefrom,
employing atomic experimentation as a diversionary measure.
8. The very number and variety of the UFO’s which are constantly
seen is almost a priori proof of an origin close to the earth. Even the
distance to nearby planets such as Venus and Mars seems too great to
permit of such promiscuity.
We can conclude that the UFO’s are permanent
because they have been here for many centuries. That we have so suddenly
become aware to them may be due in part to an increased activity, but it is
more likely the result of our own slow awakening from intellectual
immaturity. Exhaustive research has disclosed records of sightings covering
thousands of years, and occasionally actual visits and contacts with our
race.
More of these incidents are coming to light
constantly as research is pursued with UFO’s in mind. Now that we are aware
of UFO’s and know what to look for the uncorrelated data of our predecessors
takes on a meaning hitherto lacking and becomes significant. It is now up to
us to discover and analyze all the data, and to correlate it with current
observations.
We can allay our fears of present-day “Flying Saucers.” They have been here
since before the dawn of our civilization, so what is there to get excited
about? If we haven’t been molested seriously in two thousand centuries, why
get excited now? If anything is at stake, it is our ego, not our physical
welfare.
Yet, it is hard to discourage the innate feeling that there has recently
been a great surge of activity on the part of UFO’s as if in preparation for
something big. One does not have to look far for a motive. These entities
have probably been living in the solar system long enough to have seen the
fifth planet explode, destroying itself and perhaps jeopardizing life
throughout the system.
They may have originated on that planet. Should one be astonished if these
space dwellers are preparing to prevent a few fearstricken human beings from
blowing up another planet, perhaps the only remaining one which offers
supplies and a haven to space navigators? If we are incapable of the self-control
necessary for our preservation, are we to assume that superior neighbors
will permit their safety to be imperiled by our immature behavior?
It is no longer necessary to explain them as visitors from Mars, Venus, or
Alpha Centauri. They are a part of our own immediate family—a part of the
earth-moon, binary-planet system. They didn’t have to come all of those
millions of miles from anywhere. They have been here for thousands of years.
Whether we belong to them by possession, like cattle, or whether we belong
to each other by common origin and association is an interesting problem,
and one which may soon be settled if we keep our heads.
In final summary, the UFO’s have been around us
for a long time and probably are a connecting link with the first wave of
terrestrial civilization. They have been used against us in some very minor
and insignificant cases, but, on the whole, have either been friendly or
indifferent. They are operated by forces currently unknown to us, but of
vastly greater efficiency than anything we now contemplate. Space contains
enough miscellaneous debris to supply many of the requirements of space
life, and the remainder are obtained from the surfaces of the earth and moon,
while the UFO’s spend most of their time at the neutral points in space.
The Russians have something which they have
determined to conceal at all costs. The Russians have been doing very
advanced experimental research with cosmic forces; UFO activity was stepped
up greatly just a year or so after intelligence reports noted the unusual
Russian scientific activity. It is not necessary to assume that the Russian
basic science is far ahead of our own if we can believe that a space ship
has landed in inner Asia and that they have captured it and are studying its
principles and experimenting with models—or that the space people have taken
over the Russian high officialdom and are directing their efforts and
supplying know-how.
We do have the UFO’s. They are of several kinds, always have been, so they
may come from various sources. They are either terrestrial, extraterrestrial,
or both. We think they are extraterrestrial, but remotely of terrestrial
origin.
We believe they are both, and that the Russians may have captured one or
more. We think that some new scientific principles are with us, perhaps even
now operating within our military laboratories, and may burst forth at any
moment—and that as a race we may be on the verge of something akin to what
the modern atomic scientist calls a “quantum expansion”!
No other set of conclusions will serve as a
common denominator for all observable facts.
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