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Title: AMSKAYA Issue: No. 57 Date: January 2004 Publisher: STAR Fellowship Document Type: Magazine Issue

Magazine Overview

Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: No. 57
Date: January 2004
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
Document Type: Magazine Issue

The Foo Fighters of Concorde

This article delves into UFO sightings associated with Concorde supersonic airliners. It recounts an incident from 1976 where a small white object was filmed descending past a Concorde, stopping, retracing its path, and then running along the fuselage before ascending. British Airways suggested it was a foreign object inside the camera, but the object's movements suggested intelligent control. The article also mentions a personal experience from 1991 where a similar white object was photographed on a Concorde flight to Paris at Mach 2 and 59,000 feet. Another sighting from October 1st, 1989, involved a similar object seen on a photograph taken from a hot air balloon over Gloucestershire. A 1987 sighting near Addlestone described a stationary white object covered by cloud.

Sky Westbury and Crooked

Written by Paul Screeton, this piece reflects on a recent UFO sighting in autumn, described as a "daylight disc" seen near Westbury, Wiltshire, on September 24, 2003. The author notes John Michell's observation that UFO sightings can be habit-forming and often followed by good luck. The sighting occurred as the author's train arrived at Westbury. The author also touches upon the theological implications of discovering extraterrestrial life, referencing John Polkingthome's thoughts on whether Christ died for Martians. The author expresses skepticism about the extraterrestrial theory for UFO origins, leaning towards a psychological explanation.

Britain's X-Files

This section discusses a TV documentary that explored British UFO sightings, linking them to 1960s LSD culture and describing phenomena like "dancing gnomes" and "flying saucers." It also mentions the Rendlesham incident and an aerial swoop over Glastonbury Tor. The Aetherius Society is featured, along with a TV program segment about Bernard Byron, who was interviewed by Patrick Moore regarding his interest in extraterrestrial languages. Byron wrote a song called "Ms Anya Ray," whose lyrics are suggested to correlate with other communications and potentially describe the construction of a spaceship. The segment also briefly mentions Paul Baines, involved in UFO detection equipment and co-author of "Skyways and Landmarks Revisited."

The Legacy of Tony Wedd

This section highlights a CD-ROM about Tony Wedd's research into flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology. It mentions his belief that "contact was the way ahead for flying saucer investigation." AMSKAYA is identified as a continuation of the organization formed by Tony Wedd in 1960.

Solexmar and Spaceship Construction

This part of the magazine focuses on the interpretation of extraterrestrial languages, particularly the song "Solexmar" and its potential connection to spaceship construction. Tony Wedd suggests that "Anya" or "Aniya" might mean "spaceship," based on Philip Rodgers' tapes. The lyrics of a song by Bernard Byron are analyzed, with translations suggesting themes of travel through space, joy, and offering help and love to Earth. The interpretation of "Eeman used energy circuit...path to health...propulsion" suggests a link between energy, magnetism, and propulsion for spaceships. The article notes that fuller details on translations are available on the Philip Rodgers website, "Voices from Space."

Other Publications

  • The issue also lists several publications available from the Amskaya address:
  • The Hidden Unity and Beginnings: Explores subconscious siting of ley points, worship, and discoveries related to earth energy detection and natural antigravity.
  • Earth People, Space People: A booklet detailing claims of extraterrestrial contact, the history of the STAR Fellowship, and extraterrestrial language.
  • The Legacy of Tony Wedd: A CD-ROM featuring Tony Wedd's research on flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, extraterrestrial communication (particularly language), and the research efforts of individuals and organizations like the STAR Fellowship. The editorial stance appears to be open to exploring these phenomena, presenting various accounts and research findings without necessarily endorsing any single explanation, though a degree of skepticism towards purely extraterrestrial origins is noted in one article. The publication aims to continue the work of pioneers like Tony Wedd in investigating flying saucers and related mysteries.