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Amskaya - No 065 - 2006 01
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Title: AMSKAYA Issue: 65 Date: January 2006 Publisher: STAR Fellowship Country: United Kingdom Type: Newsletter
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Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: 65
Date: January 2006
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
Country: United Kingdom
Type: Newsletter
This issue of AMSKAYA, the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, historical sightings, and purported contactee experiences. It explores the possibility of UFOs being advanced technology, discusses a young boy's alleged past life memories, and reviews recent UFO activity.
AEROSPACE COMPANY CONSULTING CONTACTEES?
The lead article discusses the televised series 'UFOS - The Secret Evidence' by defence journalist Nick Cook. Cook's opinion, shared by Tom Baker, suggests that UFO phenomena might have been created by the CIA to cover up cold war activities, providing a 'transcendent thing' for humanity. However, the article highlights a fascinating aspect: the serious consideration of UFOs by high-level individuals in the aerospace industry. It references a 1968 report by McDonnell Douglas, a major defence contractor, which took the existence of UFOs seriously and recommended using them and copying their design for technological advancement. The report suggested that UFOs might be extraterrestrial vehicles and that their observations could guide research and development for new vehicles. It also indicated interviewing contactees to gather data.
The article then shifts to Tim Ventura, an inventor in Seattle, who has created a lifting device involving a balsa wood trellis, aluminum foil, a corona wire, and a high-voltage electric field. Cook concludes that while UFOs might be a CIA cover for cold war activities, the 1952 sightings over Capitol Hill remain baffling.
Site with interesting video clips
This section highlights video clips available on the BBC Hampshire website, including one of Busty Taylor, a pilot known for photographing crop circles. Taylor claims to have had UFO experiences since he was five and remembers them all. He recounts witnessing a large object resembling an airliner in December 1988, and another object larger than a football pitch on the same night. He also believes that tumuli (burial chambers) near Stonehenge share identical dimensions with UFOs.
Ex-RAF intelligence officer David Kingston is featured, showing a picture of an Adamski-type craft and stating it was the classic UFO shape. He describes a camcorder recording where two Lynx helicopters were scrambled as a UFO ascended to 60,000 feet, revealing small spheres dropping from the craft.
Craig Roberts, a lecturer in Ufology at Totton College, is mentioned, along with his students who investigate UFOs. Steve Gerrard of Hampshire Police runs 'Skywatch,' a group that monitors the skies. The section also mentions Bill and Jean, a couple whose interest in UFOs was initially secret, and Ernie, who claims a healing gift from extraterrestrials and views his encounters as abductions.
On March 22, 2002, a fleet of UFOs was seen over Bedhampton, Havant, witnessed and videotaped by Anthony Woods. Woods noted the intense activity attracted military helicopters. He and his wife observed numerous white luminous spheres performing sophisticated maneuvers.
Titan town
This brief section mentions a movie on The Sky at Night Magazine's CD-ROM related to pictures taken as the Huygens probe descended, including a town picture from a higher altitude.
Strange story reported by the Russian Pravda web site, dated 3rd December 2004
This article details the extraordinary story of a young boy named Boriska from the Volgograd region. Boriska, around seven years old, reportedly told an expedition group about life on Mars, its inhabitants, their flights to Earth, Martian civilization, megalithic cities, spaceships, and the country of Lemuria. His story, lasting an hour and a half, was taped. The article emphasizes Boriska's profound knowledge and advanced intellect, far beyond his age, and his detailed narration of Lemurian history and inhabitants, information not found in school textbooks.
Boriska also discussed a book by Ernst Muldashev, 'Where do we come from?', showing fascination with sketches of Lemurians. He spoke of Lemurians being 9 meters tall and their civilization ceasing to exist 800,000 years ago. He also referenced Muldashev's 'In Search of the City of Gods,' stating that knowledge would be found under one of the pyramids and that 'life will change once the Sphinx will be opened.' He described a mechanism behind the Sphinx's ear.
Boriska also spoke enthusiastically about the Mayan civilization and believes that 'special ones' are being born on Earth for a planetary rebirth, referring to them as 'indigo' kids. He predicted catastrophes, with the first major one in 2009 and another in 2013.
The article recounts Boriska's early development, including holding his head at 15 days and speaking his first word at 4 months. His intellectual abilities surpassed his physical ones, and by 1.5 years old, he could read large newspaper print. His parents noticed he acquired information uniquely, not through conventional teaching. He would sit in a lotus position and discuss Mars, planetary systems, and distant civilizations.
Boriska recounted a past life on Mars, stating the planet was inhabited but lost its atmosphere due to a catastrophe, forcing inhabitants underground. He claimed to have flown spaceships for trade and research during the times of Lemurian civilizations and witnessed the death of a Lemurian friend. He also described a major catastrophe on Earth where a continent was consumed by water, followed by a massive rock falling on a friend.
Boriska's mother, Nadezhda, a dermatologist, and his father, a retired officer, are seeking understanding about their child's abilities.
Gennady Belimov "NGN"
This section presents an interview with Boriska, who claims to have filmed hundreds of spheres in strange formations, some touching each other, numbering over 100 objects. He also mentions a video clip of an antigravity device.
Boriska states that Mars transmits special signals to destroy space stations before they reach the planet, claiming these stations contain harmful radiation. He discusses a type of radiation called 'Fabos,' which Yuri Lushnichenko had warned Soviet leaders about in 1988, but was not believed.
Regarding UFOs, Boriska explains that they consist of six layers: 25% durable metal, 30% rubber-like material, 30% metal, and a final 4% special magnetic layer that enables flight anywhere in the Universe when charged with energy. He suggests that information will play a significant role in Earth's future.
Continuing flap in Mexico
This section discusses the extraordinary implications of events in Mexico since 1991, describing it as perhaps the greatest sightings flap in history. It highlights Jaime Maussan's compilation of over 5,000 videos and photos from eyewitnesses of mass sightings, including night lights and daylight disks, following the July 1991 solar eclipse. Maussan, with a 25-year media career, is presented as a qualified source.
Alien Activity under Scrutiny, by David Tilley. Report in Mitcham Guardian, from Peter Mott
This article details unexplained sightings in suburban Mitcham, UK, referencing James Clark's book 'Strange Mitcham.' It recounts a 1963 sighting of an object gliding across the sky on August 15, and on October 14, a pair of unusual lights swaying across the sky. In 1997, a wave of sightings occurred in Merton, including a large bright white light hovering and dancing near Morden Hall Park. The article lists numerous other sightings in the area, involving red, green, and white lights, some breaking apart, and descriptions of structured craft, with one witness claiming to have seen a craft 'the size of a house.'
THE HIDDEN UNITY and BEGINNINGS
This section describes two booklets. 'The Hidden Unity' examines the phenomenon of subconscious siting of ley points and the significance of worship. It includes examples like the Shah Jehan Mosque in Woking and the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Scunthorpe, with an appendix on the Pagan religion. 'Beginnings' covers Jimmy Goddard's discoveries in areas such as earth energy detection, natural antigravity, subconscious siting, ley width, and the solar transition effect, including a chapter on cognitive dissonance.
EARTH PEOPLE, SPACE PEOPLE
This booklet is a more modest version of Tony Wedd's unpublished 1961 manuscript 'Earth Men, Space Men.' It details extraterrestrial contact claims, the history of the STAR Fellowship, evidence for life in the Solar System, and investigation into extraterrestrial language.
THE LEGACY OF TONY WEDD
This CD-ROM is an electronic version of Tony Wedd's exhibition, covering flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology through his voice, writings, photographs, and drawings.
Subscription Information
AMSKAYA is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, with four quarterly issues costing £2. Contact J. Goddard at Fostercourt Lodge, 192, Stroude Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20.9UT.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of AMSKAYA include the serious investigation of UFO phenomena by scientific and defense communities, the potential for UFOs to represent advanced technology, and the exploration of extraterrestrial contact through witness accounts and purported past life regressions. There is a consistent focus on evidence-based reporting, referencing specific reports, sightings, and individuals. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, presenting various perspectives from journalistic, scientific, and personal testimony, while acknowledging the enduring mysteries, such as the Capitol Hill sightings. The newsletter also promotes related publications and resources from the STAR Fellowship.