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Alien Digest - No 3
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Title: THE ALIEN DIGEST Volume: No. 3 Publisher: The Aquarian Church of Universal Service Publication Year: 1990
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Title: THE ALIEN DIGEST
Volume: No. 3
Publisher: The Aquarian Church of Universal Service
Publication Year: 1990
This issue of The Alien Digest, titled "MORE NOTES ON THE UFO SCENE" by Creston, explores a wide array of topics related to UFOs, aliens, and unexplained phenomena. It presents a collection of articles and notes that delve into alleged government cover-ups, extraterrestrial encounters, and speculative theories about alien civilizations and their impact on Earth.
Key Articles and Topics
UFO Crashes and Encounters
The issue details significant UFO incidents, including the famous Roswell crash on July 2, 1947, which is presented as the catalyst for extensive UFO meetings and a government cover-up to prevent public panic and gain military advantage. Another notable event is the Aztec, New Mexico crash on March 25, 1948, involving a 100-foot diameter flying saucer and the discovery of up to 12 dead alien bodies. The article "Notes From UFO Crash at Aztec" by William S. Steinman recounts the immediate high-level government response, including the involvement of MJ-12 and the IPU.
Alien Abductions and Genetic Experiments
"UFOs and Genetic Experimentation" discusses the ongoing abduction of humans for sperm and ovum, suggesting a potential alien agenda to create genetically engineered sperm for drug production or to develop hybrid beings. The article highlights the disturbing possibility that humans are viewed as mere "animals" for alien purposes.
The Orion Connection
"UFOs from Orion -- The Unholy Six" explores a theory linking extraterrestrials from the Orion constellation to ancient Earth civilizations, particularly Egypt. It posits that these beings, known as the "Orion Grays," are a competitive race seeking galactic dominance and have been involved in human abductions for artificial insemination and the creation of "Super Soldiers."
Government Cover-ups and Secret Projects
"MJ-12 WARS AND MILITARY PREPAREDNESS" suggests that a secret organization, MJ-12, has been aware of manned alien UFOs for 50 years and is preparing for potential "War of the Worlds" scenarios. The article mentions the existence of "Men in Black" operatives and numerous "deep underground mountain bases" (DUMBs) used for secret research and defense.
Robert Barry's account, "Real Aliens and UFOs Are Not in the Movies, Yet!", details his involvement with a film corporation seeking information on UFO crashes and government suppression, leading to contact with the CIA and warnings about unauthorized information.
Anti-Gravity Research
"Dr. Edward Teller and Anti-Gravity Research" highlights Dr. Teller's alleged involvement in developing defense shields against aliens and his association with numerous anti-gravity research programs. The article references a 1955 New York Herald Tribune article about scientists working on gravity and universal gravitation.
Reptoids and Bigfoot
The "MORE INFORMATION ON THE REPTOIDS" section presents Dr. Dale Russell's theory that aliens might be evolved dinosaurs, with a resemblance to descriptions of UFO beings. The "What Do We Know about Bigfoot" section includes historical accounts of encounters with large, ape-like creatures, including a 8th-century account from Iraq and more recent reports from India and Sumatra.
Nazi Connections and Antarctica
"HITLER'S FOURTH REICH FROM BELOW" speculates about Hitler's possible escape to an Antarctic underground city and details the Nazi's involvement in establishing bases in Neu-Schwabenland, Antarctica, using advanced technology and secret weapons projects. The article mentions the "ULTRA" SS team controlling Antarctica and the use of German U-boats to transport personnel and technology.
UFOs in Specific Regions and Contexts
"NOTES ON UFOS" provides a collection of observations about UFO flights, noting their increased presence near military bases and during crisis periods like the 1967-1973 Israeli-Arab wars. It mentions UFO sightings over Europe, the Middle East, France, and a Russian military outpost, as well as during the Vietnam War and in Yugoslavia.
Other Noteworthy Mentions
- Budd Hopkins, a UFO abduction expert, is cited regarding the abduction of women and the disappearance of babies.
- Richard Shaver offers a negative perspective on aliens, describing them as "cannibal slavers" and "demonic beings."
- The article "HOW GOV'T PLANS TO PREPARE US FOR BIG NEWS" suggests a deliberate government strategy to condition the public for an eventual announcement about UFOs.
- The "Dragon People" section discusses dragon-worship and its potential connection to extraterrestrial beings.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of The Alien Digest include government secrecy and cover-ups regarding UFO phenomena, the alleged hostility of certain alien species, the potential for advanced alien technology, and the possibility of a hidden conflict between humans and extraterrestrials. The editorial stance appears to be one of exposing these alleged truths and warning the public about the potential dangers and implications of alien presence on Earth. The magazine encourages critical examination of beliefs and a search for "Higher Truths."
This issue of "Official UFO" from October 1975 focuses on "The Great 1954 Alien/Human War at Tucson, Arizona," detailing events in two phases. The magazine also includes articles on space settlements, a police encounter with a UFO, John Lear's statements on government disclosure, and information on Radio-Frequency Weapons.
Phase One: The 1954 Tucson Conflict
Jerome Eden, writing in "Official UFO" in October 1975, describes how UFO research scientist Dr. Wilhelm Reich engaged in combat with alien UFOs over the Rangeley, Maine area. Reich reportedly invested $500,000 of his own money to fight these "manned-alien UFOs." He invented a "Cloudbuster" device designed to draw "Deadly Orgone Radiation" (DOR) from clouds. However, he found that this also drew cosmic energy from alien craft, causing them to wobble and dim. Reich concluded that UFOs were deliberately pouring this DOR into Earth's atmosphere as a form of interplanetary warfare, likening it to the exhaust of a gasoline engine.
On October 29, 1954, Dr. Reich established a desert base named "Little Orgonon," eight miles north of Tucson, Arizona. Even before DOR-removal operations began, UFOs were observed, and Reich noted that atmospheric DOR was more severe on days with UFO activity. He established a connection between UFO presence and increased DOR. Observations of nightly UFO activity reinforced Reich's belief that DOR, the inability of clouds to form, and desert development were direct results of "Outer Space Intruders."
Reich employed both truck-mounted and ground-based cloudbusters. On November 28, 1954, he observed a cigar-shaped "structure" with two "portholes" using a refracting telescope. Background radiation counts around Little Orgonon rose to 100 counts per minute. The cigar-craft remained for seven days, accompanied by smaller disc-shaped UFOs. On December 6, 1954, Little Orgonon was attacked by a DOR-Ray beam from the cigar-craft, causing radiation counts to spike to between 400 and 800 cpms. On December 8, smaller UFOs attacked again, but the Cloudbuster operators held their ground, with only one man injured. The cigar-ship departed on December 9. Reich theorized that UFOs required a DOR atmosphere for their operations.
Phase Two: The Tucson UFO Assault
On December 14, 1954, at the Tucson Municipal Airport, Dr. Reich received a special package called OPUR (orgone-irradiated nuclear material). OPUR became highly excited in metal, with counts reaching 163,840 cpm when contained in a metal box. It was described as an anti-radiation substance that rejuvenated things.
Shortly after the plane landed, approximately 30 flares were seen dropped over the region. Staff returning from Tucson experienced "DOR-sickness," and local citizens became ill, lethargic, and moved with difficulty. Observers at Little Orgonon noticed a "HUGE BLACK CLOUD" emanating from the Tucson area, rising into the sky with a purplish, reddish glow, indicating extremely high radioactivity. Reich's Geiger counters recorded massive amounts of radioactivity, signaling a critical UFO assault.
Dr. Reich initiated a "Red-Alert" and ordered his "spacegun" operators to fire on the black cloud. Air Force planes flew repeatedly over Reich's camp, their vapor trails affected by the DOR atmosphere, causing severe DOR assault symptoms in the staff, including muscular fibrillation, pain, and weakness.
As the OPUR "spaceguns" began drawing from the DOR cloud, it visibly shrank and eventually disappeared. The article suggests this battle occurred under the observation of the U.S. Air Force, as a flight of B-56 bombers later buzzed Little Orgonon in what was interpreted as a "grateful salute." Within hours, background Geiger-Muller counts returned to normal. The incident was described as a frightening UFO attack that caused cardiac arrest and other DOR-instigated illnesses among some Tucson residents.
Space Settlements
In 1975, Ames Research Center and NASA conducted a ten-week program at Stanford University on Space Settlements. The study focused on establishing a space habitat over one mile in diameter in a stable orbit equidistant from Earth and the Moon (the L-5 Lagrangian libration point). This habitat would house 10,000 people, with Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicles and high-performance EM guns for launching payloads and transporting Lunar ore.
Mass Drivers would use EM guns to shoot 100-200 ton payloads at speeds of 6,000 to 10,000 miles per second. The colony was projected to pay for itself within years by processing 10 million tons of Lunar Material annually. The article questions the current status of this project.
Ideas to Think On!
This section discusses "YY-II ice caves" in New Mexico as a location for an electromagnetic prison for alien creatures, citing Stephen Groueff's book "Manhattan Project: The Untold Story." It highlights the secrecy surrounding the Manhattan Project, noting that while 300,000 people were involved, little information reached the public. It also mentions that only a few dozen men were entrusted with complete project information.
The article touches on the post-war integration of OSS personnel into the new Federal intelligence structure, leading to the establishment of the Central Intelligence Group (CIA) in 1946, with Allan Dulles reportedly in charge. The National Security Act of 1947 empowered the CIA to perform various duties related to national security. According to Todd Zechel, a former NSA employee, the CIA has been involved in collecting, analyzing, and suppressing UFO data since 1948.
Police Don't Believe Their Eyes
A supermarket owner in Florida reported seeing a large, dark UFO hovering low over a field. He called the police, and two officers witnessed the object lower two large cylinders that dissolved, releasing a sedan and men carrying briefcases. The men drove away, and the police officers refused to pursue them, claiming they had "hadn't seen a damn thing."
John Lear's Statements
In a 1990 speech, John Lear stated that the government planned two instances to reveal the existence of flying saucers and aliens. The first was in 1972, when MJ-12 contacted Grey Advertising to create a documentary called "UFOs are Real," narrated by Rod Serling. However, due to the Watergate scandal, the footage of the alien landing was replaced with drawings.
The second attempt was in 1983, when Linda Howe was to have access to 68,000 feet of film and meet an alien designated EBE-II at Los Alamos. Lear claims that MJ-12 eliminated President Kennedy because he wanted to release information on disks and aliens in 1963.
Radio Electronic Combat
This section details "Radio-Frequency Weapons" that can "render all microchips 'inoperable'," destroy electronic components of missiles and satellites, and disrupt Command, Control, and Communications (CCC) systems. These weapons are described as using reconnaissance, jamming, firepower, and deception. The article notes that virtually all military components rely on integrated-circuit devices, making them vulnerable to these weapons. It cites the 1987 edition of "SOVIET MILITARY POWER" stating that the USSR generated "single pulses exceeding ONE BILLION WATTS." The March 1987 "Atlantic Magazine" article "The Zap Gap" is also referenced, suggesting that Radio-Frequency weapons might be cheap and capable of causing "general slaughter" without extensive firepower.
Voice on TV Scares Britons
In 1977, an independent Southern Television channel in England was interrupted by a message from "Asteron," an "authorized representative of the inter-galactic mission." The message stated that Earth was entering the "period of Aquarius" and that "all your weapons of evil must be destroyed" and people must "live together in peace" or "leave the galaxy."
Back in Time: 1947
On July 7, 1947, Maj. Gen. Nathan F. Twining of the AAF Air Material Command announced that the U.S. armed forces had no aerial devices that could be mistaken for flying saucers. This statement was in response to numerous UFO reports from July 3-7, 1947, across 40 states. The article mentions that by July 5, flying saucers were reported in 28 states. It also details a midair crash over Roswell, New Mexico, with one saucer crash-landing at the Plains of San Augustin and another crashing 150 miles away near Roswell.
The reason for the "blitz" on the U.S. was reportedly retaliation for two crashed flying saucers. The "Network" (presumably referring to the alien presence) initially presumed the U.S. military had shot them down, leading to a threat of "Alien or 'Network' military discs" from July 3 to July 9, 1947. Numerous states reported "Flying Saucer" sightings. Secret emergency measures were taken, including the activation of the 305th bomb wing and other squadrons across seven states. The article also notes that Brigadier General Robert M. Montague was assigned to the "Armed Forces Special Weapons Project" at Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N.M., and that Maj. Gen. Leslie J. Groves was associated with its direction.
Bibliography References
The issue lists several books related to UFOs and unexplained phenomena, including "Creatures From the Inner Sphere," "Strange Abominable Snowmen," "Cosmic Conspiracy," "UFO Crash at Aztec," "Secret Nazi Polar Expeditions," and "Genesis."
Catalog of Publications and Products
A list of publications and products is offered, including courses on "Prosperity Consciousness," "Handwriting Analysis," and "Writing Your Own Life's Script." It also advertises "RejuVigor" and "GH-3" health supplements, and "Food Doctor's SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE CATALASE." Additionally, subscriptions to "Cosmic Voyage" are available.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently presents a pro-UFO investigation stance, highlighting alleged alien activity, government cover-ups, and the use of advanced or unconventional technologies (like Reich's Cloudbuster and Radio-Frequency Weapons) to counter these phenomena. There is a strong emphasis on secrecy surrounding government projects and alleged alien interactions, with a recurring theme of MJ-12 as a central clandestine organization. The editorial tone appears to be one of exposing hidden truths and questioning official narratives regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial contact.