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Amskaya - No 027 - 1993 01
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Title: AMSKAYA Issue: No.27 Volume: Part 3 Date: January 1993 Publisher: STAR Fellowship Type: Newsletter
Magazine Overview
Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: No.27
Volume: Part 3
Date: January 1993
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
Type: Newsletter
Articles and Content
Tony's Stonehenge Research
This section, by Tony Wedd, presents his research into the Stonehenge megalithic site, which he believed was based on the seven-point star, or 'amskaya'. He posited that this symbol was related to the High Tribunal of the Solar Confederation and was crucial for free energy machines, unlike electrical machines. The thought was triggered by the 56 Aubrey Holes at Stonehenge, a number divisible by seven. The diagram shows the outer star and some leys centering on Stonehenge.
Skyways and Landmarks
Tony Wedd continues his exploration, linking flying saucer sightings to geographical landmarks and ley lines. He describes Ordnance Survey triangulation points, Scots pine clumps, and how these might serve as markers where flying saucers change course. He recounts three flying saucer sightings that led him to theorize that saucers travel along leys. A trip to France to investigate Aime Michel's documented 1954 'flap' of sightings, particularly the 'falling leaf' maneuver, was undertaken. In Burgundy, near Meursanges, he found three Scots pines, confirming his prediction. In the Jura region, near Frasne, he was initially disappointed but later found a clump near Dompierre, which he identified as Scots pine.
He also recounts a search along the Rhine near Niffer and Kembs, where he found a pine forest but no definite landmark. He notes the presence of a 'pinus nigra' and a 'tumulus-hump' site with a shrine.
Notes and News
Listening for Life: NASA is initiating a large-scale search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) in October, involving a Targeted Search of solar-type stars and a Sky Survey. This project utilizes advanced software for greater efficiency. The article mentions that Tidbinbilla station received signals from Mariner 4 and simultaneously observed a UFO, causing local airport disruptions.
Structures on Mars?: The magazine reports on NASA's Mars Observer probe and findings by the Mars Mission group, which suggest non-natural structures on Mars, including a pyramid and a face-like formation in the Cydonia region. These features are compared to Silbury Hill and Avebury, and it's suggested they represent planets in the solar system, with the 'Face' symbolizing Mars's potential for human-type life.
Moon Mystery: A claim from Foresight magazine by Maurice Chatelain suggests Neil Armstrong saw a UFO on the Moon during the first landing, but this was allegedly deleted from transmissions. The author recalls hearing an astronaut ask "What's that?" followed by a "Shh."
Surrey Group Restarted: The Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena (SIGAP) has restarted under Gordon Millington. Recent meetings included discussions on the Albury Stone, which bears markings similar to those found on Mars by Mariner 4, and corn circles, with research using oscilloscopes.
"Martian" Field Trip: The Surrey Earth Mysteries Group visited Horsell Common, the site of H.G. Wells's Martian landing in 'War of the Worlds'. They also visited other sites and noted earthworks around the Queen Victoria Monument resembling a camp.
Interest in Free Energy: There is a noted resurgence of interest in 'free energy', distinct from earlier associations with extraterrestrials, with a talk on orgone energy mentioned.
Out on a Limb Revisited
This section reviews the TV version and Shirley MacLaine's book 'It's All in the Playing'. The author discusses MacLaine's account of a trip to Peru with her friend 'David', who claimed contact with an extraterrestrial named Mayan. The author expresses confusion as MacLaine's book suggests 'David' was a composite of people, yet implies the Peru incident and a 'space ride' did occur. The article also details another contact story by Vitko Novi, who described encounters with tall, levitating extraterrestrials and a '3-D emotional' experience showing his life and future events, including a preview of a town's destruction.
A Visit to Tony Wedd Country
This section features digitized pictures from a video about Tony Wedd's country, including Eileen Grimshaw by a stone above the "Mithraic Temple" cave and a stone looking towards "Bull Rock".
The Hidden Unity and Beginnings
These are two booklets from the Surrey Earth Mysteries Group. "The Hidden Unity" explores subconscious siting of ley points, places of worship on leys, and the philosophical implications of worship. It examines two ley centers: the Shah Jehan Mosque in Woking and the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Scunthorpe, with an appendix on Pagan religion. "Beginnings" covers Jimmy Goddard's discoveries over twenty years, including earth energy detection, natural antigravity, and subconscious siting. It also includes a chapter on cognitive dissonance and concludes with Alfred Watkins's discovery of leys.
Subscription Information
AMSKAYA is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, a continuation of Tony Wedd's organization. Four quarterly issues cost £2. Contact J. Goddard for subscriptions.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the interconnectedness of ancient sites (like Stonehenge) with esoteric concepts (ley lines, amskaya symbol), extraterrestrial phenomena (UFO sightings, contactee reports, Mars anomalies), and alternative science (free energy, orgone energy). The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting various claims and research findings without necessarily endorsing them, but encouraging further investigation and discussion, particularly concerning the potential for non-hostile extraterrestrial contact and the exploration of unconventional energy sources.