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Amskaya - No 088 - 2011 07
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Title: AMSKAYA Issue: No. 88 Date: July 2011 Publisher: STAR Fellowship
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Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: No. 88
Date: July 2011
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
This issue of AMSKAYA, the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, delves into various aspects of extraterrestrial phenomena, with a particular focus on South America, specifically Peru, and the intricate connections between UFO sightings, earth energies, and ancient sites in the United Kingdom.
Awareness of Benevolent Extraterrestrials in Peru
The lead article discusses the perception of extraterrestrials, contrasting the common abduction narratives with the apparent awareness of benevolent ETs in Peru, particularly in the region of the Marcahuasi Plateau. This area was visited by George Hunt Williamson, who presented findings in 1955. Tony Wedd's 1968 talk is mentioned, where Williamson showed pictures of giant carved stones at Marcahuasi, one with a UFO above it, suggesting the stones were being charged by the craft.
Joan Bird's upcoming trip to Peru and Argentina is announced, inspired by George Hunt Williamson's 1957 visit to the Marcahuasi Plateau, also known as the 'Altar of the Gods.' This high Andean plateau, over 12,000 feet, is famous for its giant rock formations, with debate on whether they are natural or enhanced by ancient extraterrestrial cultures. Numerous UFO sightings and paranormal events are reported there. Bird consulted Kathy Doore, an expert on the area, who recommended reading 'The Invitation' by Sixto Paz Wells.
Sixto Paz Wells is presented as part of a group of Peruvians who, starting in 1974, received extraterrestrial communications via psychography and telepathy. These communications were corroborated by spacecraft sightings in the Lima area, including Marcahuasi. They were involved in the 'Rama Project,' aimed at forming a bridge between ETs and humans to foster greater love and consciousness. The similarity of these accounts to those of Luis Fernando Mostajo in Bolivia is noted. The article highlights that these phenomena have been occurring for a long time, with similarities to early US contactee cases and the Amicizia cases in Italy. The existence of the 'Brotherhood of Light' or 'Great White Brotherhood' is also mentioned.
Joan Bird found Sixto Paz Wells's book fascinating and compelling. A YouTube series, 'The Cosmic Plan,' by Sixto Paz Wells, detailing his 37 years of ongoing contact, is recommended. The series covers topics such as crop circles, ancient ET colonization, genetic manipulation, Sumerians, Atlanteans, and Jesus.
Return to Chiddingstone - 50 Years On
This section details a visit to Chiddingstone, UK, on the 50th anniversary of Tony Wedd's first STAR Rally. The visit focused on ley points mentioned in the booklet 'Skyways and Landmarks,' which proposed a connection between leys and flying saucer sightings, based on Aime Michel's work on UFO alignment patterns. The area around Chiddingstone is rich in ley lines, with specific points like The Chiding Stone and Mark Beech being significant.
The article describes several ley lines dowsed in the area, including one passing through the church, Hever Church, Chiddingstone Church, The Grove, and Tonbridge Castle, dowsed at 16 paces. Another ley connects Piggots Cross, Bough Beech, Chiddingstone Church, and The Grove near Penshurst. Saxonbury Hillfort is described as a significant defended enclosure. The Chiding Stone itself is a prominent landmark, and Tony Wedd had envisioned a space festival there with George Adamski.
Further exploration of leys is detailed, including one passing through Mark Beech clump, Wilderness Farm clump, and Chiddingstone Castle. The 'Chested clump' and One Tree Hill are also mentioned. Mark Beech is highlighted as a significant point for Tony Wedd's flying saucer connection, with a sighting of a UFO in 1960. Mrs Everest reported a pulsating white light at Mark Beech, which later reappeared in Keston. The article notes that the 'Mark' name might refer to Scots pines, which often mark ley points, as observed by Alfred Watkins.
The ley from Chiddingstone Castle to the Sevenoaks Bypass clump is also discussed, passing through Gilwyns cross-roads. The ley from Chiddingstone Hoath through the Castle and on to the Sevenoaks Bypass clump is described as not a good ley on the map but crosses the E-line. A UFO sighting in 1967 by Miss Ginnie Lockhart and a friend at Chiddingstone Hoath is mentioned.
The STAR Rally field at Tye Cross is visited. The Valence clump ley is described, going through various locations. The Sevenoaks Bypass clump is discussed, with potential banking similar to Gills Lap. The E-line was detected at Cold Arbour, near the Sevenoaks Bypass clump.
The article also references Mary Long's work connecting local topography and flying saucers, leading people to seek out tree clumps and standing stones. A specific curly sycamore at Tye Cross is mentioned, where Mary Long perceived a vortex and received communication from an entity named Attalita regarding healing power and a ley.
Contactee Mentions of Earth Energy Lines
This section compiles statements from contactees regarding their understanding of UFO travel. Buck Nelson is cited as saying that space people told him flying saucers travel along magnetic currents, which are named and numbered. He suggested that where these lines cross is comparable to a cross-roads sign, implying the need to look for landmarks. George Adamski is quoted as saying flying saucers float along magnetic currents and are charged up, but conserve power by traveling along leys.
George Hunt Williamson's lecture in 1955 is recalled, where he showed pictures of flying saucers hovering over carved stones on the Marcahuasi Plateau. He stated that the stones seemed to be humming and giving out energy, and that a saucer was seen drawing energy from them. The stones themselves appeared to be of interest to saucer people, possibly as a way of marking powered stones.
Dino Kraspedon is mentioned in relation to UFOs using landmarks for navigation and the theory of UFOs traveling along straight lines. The possibility of locating 'magnetic centres' referred to by Kraspedon is raised.
An Early Contactee
An article from Jim Moseley's 'Saucer Smear' newsletter reveals that Samuel Eaton Thompson, not George Adamski, may have been the first 1950s UFO contactee. In March 1950, Thompson reportedly met two Venusians near Mineral, Washington, who landed in a flying saucer. They discussed inhabited planets and the philosophy of the Space People.
Letters
Norman Darwen from Lancashire reports on UFO sightings near Heysham Power Station in June 2011, including a white light and a 'white disc' seen in broad daylight over Lancaster.
Web Sites
A list of relevant websites is provided, including those related to "All the Planets are Inhabited," "Flying Saucers, Leys and Lost Technology - the Tony Wedd site," "Voices from Space - the Philip Rodgers site," "The Great Isosceles Triangle of England - leys and orthoteny," "The Real Stonehenge and Avebury," and "The Ley Hunter."
The Hidden Unity and Beginnings
This section describes two booklets: 'The Hidden Unity,' which examines subconscious siting of ley points and the predominance of worship places on leys, and 'Beginnings,' detailing discoveries in earth energy detection, natural antigravity, and subconscious siting.
Earth People, Space People
This booklet, prepared by Tony Wedd, details 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 is offered, containing Tony Wedd's exhibition on flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology.
Subscription Information
AMSKAYA is available for £4 for four quarterly issues from J. Goddard.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the exploration of extraterrestrial contact, particularly benevolent forms, and the investigation of earth energies and ancient sites through the lens of ley lines. The STAR Fellowship, founded by Tony Wedd, appears to advocate for the idea that contact with extraterrestrials is the way forward for UFO investigation. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry into these phenomena, drawing on historical accounts, personal testimonies, and geographical research.