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Overview

This issue of 'Flying Saucers International' from 1959, published by the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc. (AFSCA), is primarily a communication from its founder and president, Gabriel Green. The cover features a prominent headline, 'Gabriel Blows His Horn!',…

Magazine Overview

This issue of 'Flying Saucers International' from 1959, published by the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc. (AFSCA), is primarily a communication from its founder and president, Gabriel Green. The cover features a prominent headline, 'Gabriel Blows His Horn!', suggesting a strong personal message from Green. The magazine's core purpose, as stated by Green, is to disseminate information received from extraterrestrial beings, referred to as 'Space People,' who are believed to be guiding humanity towards a more advanced and peaceful future.

A Letter From AFSCA's President: Gabriel Blows His Horn!

Gabriel Green, in his letter, emphasizes the transformative potential of knowledge gained from the 'Space People.' He outlines numerous benefits promised to Earth, including the elimination of disease, poverty, smog, and unemployment, along with solutions for financing public works without taxation, extended lifespans, greater personal freedom, economic security, and abundance. He also mentions the possibility of personal journeys to other planets. Green positions the Flying Saucer Movement as a dynamic social reform movement dedicated to the mental, physical, spiritual, and economic emancipation of humanity. He contrasts this 'New Space Age ideology' with existing totalitarian philosophies, advocating for a 'Brotherhood of Man on Earth' through love and service. Green stresses the critical nature of current world conditions and the vital importance of disseminating this information to solve pressing problems, inviting readers to investigate the subject for a realistic hope for the future.

Flying Saucers: Where Are They From? Why Are They Here?

This section, presented as an information sheet, addresses fundamental questions about flying saucers and their occupants. It defines flying saucers as sophisticated extraterrestrial spacecraft capable of replicating Earth's atmospheric conditions and built for various functions, often appearing saucer-shaped or tubular. They are described as metallic, capable of emitting different colors at night due to atmospheric ionization, and demonstrating advanced propulsion. The occupants are said to be humanoid, highly intelligent, and from various planets within and beyond our solar system, with diverse physical characteristics but often appearing youthful due to long lifespans. The sheet explains that their appearance is similar to humans because surface conditions on their home planets are not drastically different from Earth's. It also touches on their advanced communication methods, ability to learn languages quickly, and their use of electromagnetism and gravitational fields for propulsion, drawing power from a universal energy source. The occupants are said to have eliminated war and poverty on their worlds, living in societies focused on science, machines, and leisure.

Key Questions Answered

The information sheet further elaborates on several points:

  • How do saucers fly? They use electromagnetism and gravitational fields, not aerodynamics, and can hover by manipulating gravitational pull.
  • How do they disappear? By bending light around the craft or phasing out radar signals.
  • How do they travel vast distances? They have developed technology to surpass the speed of light, a feat achieved after thousands of years of development and through exchange with other advanced civilizations.
  • What is life like on other planets? War, poverty, intolerance, and major crime have been eliminated; most manufacturing is automated, allowing for leisure and inter-planetary travel.
  • Are other planets organized into a federation? Yes, there are many organizations, with the Universal Alliance of Planets being the largest in their sector. Membership for Earth is estimated to be about 200 years away.
  • How can human life exist on other planets when scientists say it's impossible? Current scientific understanding and instrumentation are considered crude and inaccurate, leading to false conclusions about the possibility of life elsewhere.
  • Why does government policy debunk flying saucers? Special interest groups and politicians fear losing power and control if the truth were known, preferring the status quo. Reports suggest governments have possessed extraterrestrial craft for years but suppress information through ridicule.
  • What is the purpose of the Space People? Many ancestors originated from Earth, and they have been guiding humanity's evolution. They are concerned about nuclear war and the disintegration of Earth, which could affect other planets. Their mission is to help humanity solve its problems, create a healthier world, and facilitate social and economic change. They also aim to stop nuclear tests, which they deem harmful.
  • Why don't Space People land openly? They will land when humanity is psychologically prepared to receive them without worship or fear. Public invitation and a collective desire for their help are necessary.
  • Do Space People believe in reembodiment? Yes, they are aware of past lives and live constructively according to the Law of Karma.
  • What is the economic system on other advanced planets? It's called 'Universal Economics,' a non-money system that distributes abundance equitably, rewarding service justly, with essential goods and services being free. It eliminates inflation and depression, providing total economic security.
  • What is the United World? It's a proposed world government, a theocratic democracy based on Christ-oriented principles and Universal Law, intended to fulfill religious prophecies and establish a 'Universal Brotherhood of All Mankind.'
  • What is the source of this information? It's a summary of experiences and information from hundreds of people who have had in-person or telepathic contact with extraterrestrials since 1950.
  • How can one help the Space People's goal? By learning about the subject and sharing that knowledge cooperatively with others.

Modern-Day Gabriel Spreading Word From On High

This article, by Robb Fulcher with corrections by Gabriel Green, profiles Green and his activities. It highlights his message that 'Flying Saucers Are Real' and that extraterrestrial beings are concerned about nuclear war on Earth. Green, founder of AFSCA, blends UFO information with Christian prophecies, stating that aliens are working to raise human consciousness towards an 'Aquarian Age' of peace and harmony. He suggests that if Armageddon occurs, aliens might evacuate a portion of the population, fulfilling a Biblical prophecy of 'the rapture.' Green also discusses the 'Salvation Plan,' which involves a potential public landing by aliens, possibly in Washington D.C., to prompt social and political change. He likens this to the movie 'The Day the Earth Stood Still.'

Ashtar Speaks To Men Of Earth

This section features a channeled message from 'Ashtar, of the Ashtar Universal Command of Free Planets,' delivered through Gabriel Green on January 29, 1984. Ashtar reiterates that Earth is at a crossroads and that humanity must collectively choose to transcend its critical period and evolve into a New Age. He emphasizes that freedom is a privilege that must be earned and that people deserve the leaders they elect. Ashtar states their purpose is to help people see issues clearly and elect leaders who have the good of the people at heart. He notes that 'Light Workers' have built understanding over decades, creating potential for higher awareness. Ashtar describes the current time as the 'Last Days of the old Picean Age,' with the possibility of either the end of civilization or the beginning of a glorious New Age. He outlines two main points: the manifestation of 'God's Kingdom on Earth' through either a destructive end or a less destructive evolutionary path, and the importance of 'Universal Economics' and the 'United World' (Christ-oriented world government) as 'Keys to the Kingdom.' Ashtar also mentions the 'Second Coming of Christ' and a grand event where millions of 'Space Brothers and Sisters' will be visible in their ships. He stresses that a public landing will occur when people are ready, and that the choice of a positive future depends on humanity's collective decision.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the reality and benevolent intentions of extraterrestrial visitors, the imminent need for humanity to evolve spiritually and socially, and the establishment of a new world order based on principles of universal love, cooperation, and advanced economic systems. The editorial stance, as presented by Gabriel Green and channeled messages, is one of urgency and hope, advocating for a radical transformation of human society to avert destruction and usher in a utopian 'New Age' or 'God's Kingdom on Earth.' The magazine actively promotes the work of AFSCA and encourages readers to participate in this mission by spreading the word and supporting their efforts. The integration of UFOlogy with religious prophecies and spiritual teachings is a consistent element throughout the publication.