Magazine Summary
AMSKAYA
Summary
This issue of AMSKAYA, the STAR Fellowship newsletter, delves into various UFO-related topics. It discusses crop circle messages, including one interpreted as 'Beware the bearers of false gifts,' and explores astronomical mysteries surrounding Venus. The publication also examines theories connecting UFOs to ley lines and ancient alignments, referencing the work of Tony Wedd and Aimé Michel. Additionally, it touches upon the possibility of a 'tenth planet' and presents Adamski's cosmology regarding asteroid belts. The issue highlights government skepticism versus serious investigation, mentioning Sweden's open UFO files and the interest of Prince Philip and Earl Mountbatten.
Magazine Overview
Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: No. 64
Date: October 2005
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
Type: Newsletter
This issue of AMSKAYA, the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, delves into a variety of topics related to UFOs, extraterrestrial phenomena, and alternative cosmological theories. It features articles on crop circle messages, astronomical observations, and the connection between UFO sightings and terrestrial energy lines.
Crop Circle Messages and Alien Contact
The issue reports on a crop formation that appeared at Crabwood, Winchester, on August 15th, 2002. This formation was described as a classic 'alien' face holding a disc with spiral markings. When interpreted as ASCII code, the markings revealed a message: "Beware the bearers of false gifts and broken promises. Much pain but still time. (There was some damaged area after this). There is good out there. We oppose deception. Conduitclosing. (Bell sound)". The formation appeared after locals heard sounds resembling a helicopter or generator. The speaker at a talk on crop circles suggested the message might be superficial, but the author feels it is significant, potentially hiding a deeper coded message.
Astronomical Observations and Theories
An article discusses the planet Venus, questioning why it differs from Earth despite supposed similarities. It references a report in 'Sky at Night' magazine about a new European space mission and contrasts it with claims from Daniel Ross's book, 'UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space - The Truth about Venus, Mars, and the Moon'. Ross suggests Venus is more Earth-like than commonly believed, with a firmament, a life-supporting troposphere, and conditions similar to Earth's climate and pressure, including oceans and lakes. The article also notes that Russia's Venera landers showed a landscape bathed in sunlight, contrary to expectations.
The Return of the Tenth Planet?
The newsletter touches upon the reported discovery of a tenth planet in our solar system, larger than Pluto and in an extreme elliptical orbit. Some speculate if this is the return of the planet Niburu, mentioned in Sumerian texts by Zechariah Sitchin, although Sitchin himself reportedly doubts this. The possibility of such a planet existing with a population is linked to George Adamski's cosmology, which posits that asteroid belts provide habitable temperatures on outer planets.
Adamski's Cosmology and Asteroid Belts
The issue details George Adamski's cosmology, which explains how the asteroid belt(s) function. According to Adamski, the first asteroid belt attracts solar particles, replenishing their speed and directing them towards the planets. A second asteroid belt further balances the system. Adamski believed these belts act as cathodes, providing habitable temperatures for outer planets. This concept is supported by Voyager I's 1978 findings, which identified the area between Mars and Jupiter as the hottest spot in the solar system, indicating high kinetic activity of solar particles, consistent with Adamski's description of the asteroid belt as an incubator of electromagnetic energy.
Flying Saucers and Ley Lines
Tony Wedd's work connecting flying saucers, ancient alignments, and landscape energies is highlighted. His research involved investigating local UFO sightings and plotting alignments of pine clumps. A sighting by Mrs. Everest in 1960 of a pulsating red and white object moving along a ley line is discussed. Wedd's theory, influenced by Buck Nelson's statement about magnetic current crossings being like crossroads signs, suggests that flying saucers travel along well-defined lanes (leys) and execute maneuvers at intersection points ('crossroads').
Aimé Michel's 1958 theory of 'Flying Saucers and the Straight Line Mystery' is also presented. Michel plotted UFO sightings and found they formed patterns of straight lines ('orthotenic' lines) radiating from a central source, likening it to a spider's web. Tony Wedd's investigations in France, looking for pine trees at the crossing points of Michel's orthotenies, yielded some promising results, particularly near Meursanges and Le Tertre.
Mapping Our World
An article by Ross Richards, originally from 'Today' magazine, discusses the idea that UFOs are engaged in mapping the Earth. It references Aimé Michel's work in plotting UFO sightings, which revealed patterns of straight lines. Investigators in other countries have extended this research, suggesting at least one well-traveled flying saucer route that spans multiple continents. The article notes that other lines charted by Michel and his helpers can also be extended, with one line showing seven sightings in a single day, including a ground sighting where a crater was gouged and six plane trees were burned.
Government Attitudes and UFO Investigation
The issue contrasts the serious investigation of UFOs by some authorities with the perceived skepticism of governments. It mentions that Sweden, after initially treating UFO reports lightly, opened its files to investigators, concluding that UFOs were not military secrets. The article notes that the UK's Air Ministry refuses to admit to a special branch investigating UFOs, which leads some to believe there is something to hide. The article posits that while many UFO reports are hoaxes or have natural explanations, not all do, and questions why flying saucers shouldn't exist given humanity's own advancements in space exploration.
Publications and Resources
The newsletter lists several publications and resources available from the STAR Fellowship and related sources:
- The Hidden Unity and Beginnings: Explores subconscious siting of ley points, the significance of worship places on leys, and includes an appendix on Pagan religion. Also covers earth energy detection, natural antigravity, and cognitive dissonance.
- Earth People, Space People: A booklet detailing claims of extraterrestrial contact, the history of the STAR Fellowship, and evidence for life in the Solar System.
- The Legacy of Tony Wedd: A CD-ROM featuring Tony Wedd's exhibition on flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology.
- AMSKAYA Subscription: The newsletter itself is available for £2 for four quarterly issues.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of AMSKAYA revolve around the serious investigation of UFO phenomena, the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence to be actively observing and mapping Earth, and the exploration of alternative cosmological models that challenge conventional scientific understanding. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry, encouraging readers to consider evidence that falls outside mainstream explanations and to question official narratives. There is a clear emphasis on the work of researchers like George Adamski, Aimé Michel, and Tony Wedd, suggesting a belief in the validity of their findings and theories regarding UFOs, ley lines, and the nature of our solar system.
The Space People tell me that the places where magnetic currents cross is comparable to a crossroads sign.
Key Incidents
Return of a message in the crops, following the Chilbolton face and a message sent to the stars.
A crop formation appeared, described as a classic 'alien' face holding a disc with spiral markings, after people heard a helicopter or generator.
Mrs. Everest saw a pulsating red and white object moving north-west, along the line of a ley from a pine clump.
A sighting by Mr and Mrs Holman of a UFO hovering above a clump of pine trees.
Miss Ginnie Lockhart and a friend saw a UFO hovering above a clump of pine trees.
Aimé Michel began plotting UFO sightings, revealing patterns of straight lines radiating from a central source, termed 'orthotenic' lines.
Voyager I found the area to be the hottest spot ever measured in the solar system, supporting Adamski's theory of asteroid belts acting as incubators of electromagnetic energy.
A sighting was traced back along an Italian-French line, extending from Southend to North of Ulster, passing through several UK towns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the crop circle message from Crabwood?
The crop formation at Crabwood, Winchester, appeared as an 'alien' face holding a disc with spiral markings, and when interpreted as ASCII code, revealed a message: 'Beware the bearers of false gifts and broken promises. Much pain but still time. There is good out there. We oppose deception.'
What is Aimé Michel's theory about UFO sightings?
Aimé Michel plotted UFO sightings and discovered they formed patterns of straight lines radiating from a central source, which he termed 'orthotenic' lines, suggesting a structured, possibly mapped, network of UFO activity.
How does George Adamski's cosmology explain planetary temperatures?
Adamski's cosmology suggests that asteroid belts act as cathodes, attracting solar particles and providing habitable temperatures for outer planets by acting as a grid-like system that filters and directs solar energy.
What is the STAR Fellowship's stance on UFO investigation?
The STAR Fellowship, founded by Tony Wedd, believes that contact is the way ahead for flying saucer investigation and takes UFO reports seriously, contrasting with the perceived skepticism of some government bodies.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Lucy Pringleresearcher
- George Adamskicontactee
- Daniel Rossauthor
- Tony Weddfounder
- Aimé Michelacoustics expert
- Ross Richardsauthor
- Prince Philiproyal
- Earl Mountbattenroyal
- Alfred Watkinsdiscoverer of leys
- Jimmy Goddarddiscoverer
- Denis Shipwrightspeaker
- Zechariah Sitchinauthor
- +6 more
Organisations
- STAR Fellowship
- Society of Ley Hunters
- International UFO Observer Corps
- Flying Saucer Review
- Air Ministry
- Ministry of Defence
Locations
- Egham, UK
- Buxton, UK
- Crabwood, UK
- Winchester, UK
- Hampshire, UK
- Venus
- Earth
- Mars
- Moon
- Niburu
- Chiddingstone, UK
- Kent, UK
- Northern France, France
- Meursanges, France
- +6 more