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AMSKAYA, Issue No. 105, dated October 2015, is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship. The cover features the title 'AMSKAYA' prominently, along with a stylized star icon and an illustration of a flying saucer hovering over a landscape with a road leading towards it. The issue…

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AMSKAYA, Issue No. 105, dated October 2015, is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship. The cover features the title 'AMSKAYA' prominently, along with a stylized star icon and an illustration of a flying saucer hovering over a landscape with a road leading towards it. The issue delves into the legacy of George Adamski and recent UFO phenomena.

Glenn Steckling and George Adamski

The lead article discusses Glenn Steckling's talk at the International UFO Conference, suggesting that George Adamski's contacts may have been genuine despite detractors. It highlights Steckling's Q&A session, which supports Adamski's pronouncements about habitable environments on solar system planets and the possibility that the 'abduction' scenario is not the only truth. A key point raised is that space people may not age as fast as humans, implying Earth might be more hostile to life than other planets. The article also directs readers to the website 'All the Planets are Inhabited!' for more on Adamski's cosmology.

The Adamski Flying Saucers are Real

This section features a Q&A with Fred Steckling, son of the author of 'We Discovered Alien Bases On The Moon.' Fred Steckling explains his family's long-standing involvement with the Adamski Foundation, dating back to his parents witnessing UFOs in Germany and immigrating to the US in 1960. He recounts a significant sighting in 1963 in Washington D.C. of a Bell-shaped Saucer, which led to his father's direct association with George Adamski until Adamski's death in 1965. Fred himself has had multiple sightings of 'Venusian Saucers' and assisted his father with the book, later adding new chapters to subsequent editions.

Steckling details his father's extensive interactions with scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and his presentations to committees, including at the House of Lords. He also mentions his father's discussions with former Soviet scientists. Regarding William L. Brian's 'Moongate' and the unexpected pull of the Moon at Apollo 11, Steckling notes this aligns with Wernher von Braun's reports.

Adamski's Photos and Legacy

Further questions address Adamski's photos, including the famous 69-HC-431 photo of the Moon. Steckling believes the lunar photos stand strongly and that NASA photos are in the public domain, though original reproduction quality copies require ordering from NASA. Adamski's original negative photos are stored in the STAR Fellowship's archives and have been verified by experts. He dismisses criticisms of Adamski's photos, explaining the need for multiple shots to capture clear images. Plans are underway to publish more photos and digitize Adamski's 8mm and 16mm films, as well as soundtapes. Adamski's correspondence, including papers from C.A. Honey, is also archived.

Steckling shares his opinion on Adamski's teaching in Tibet in 1936, describing it as a special location rather than a traditional lamasery. He states Adamski was not a member of the Theosophical Society to his knowledge, though many groups offered memberships. Adamski's reasoning for declining a UN seat in 1965 was to maintain his individual integrity and avoid compromise.

Regarding Carol Honey's claims, Steckling states Honey met Adamski's contacts but became enraged when he couldn't arrange rides in flying saucers, leading to attempts to steal copyrights. Adamski disassociated himself from Honey and Zinstaag by 1963.

Steckling confirms Adamski's claim of interim bases on the Moon and thriving societies on Venus, Mars, and Saturn, with populations transferring to other solar systems due to the declining condition of ours. He and his family have had interactions with these space contacts, emphasizing that these contacts are initiated by the space people themselves.

UFOs at September Eclipse

This section reports on UFO sightings during the September 2015 total lunar eclipse. A notable sighting from France captured a cigar-shaped object crossing the reddened lunar disc, described as large and fast-moving. Other UFOs were reported near the eclipsed Moon. The article mentions a YouTube video of a 'Strange UFO filmed during Super Harvest Blood Moon Eclipse' posted by George Tamaras.

UFO filmed during Super Harvest Blood Moon Eclipse - Sept, 28 2015

This event, also known as a Blood Moon, occurred on September 27/28, 2015. The article highlights a video by YouTube user George Tamaras of a mysterious UFO darting across the sky.

Massachusetts UFO

An eyewitness report from Springfield, Massachusetts, describes a very bright object seen near the moon during the September 27, 2015 lunar eclipse. The object appeared to be reflecting the moon's light, descended, and then disappeared. The witness took several cell phone pictures.

White dot UFOs

This section discusses sightings of 'white dot UFOs' captured in photographs and on film, including instances during flights in Concorde and a balloon flight. A sighting in Addlestone, England, in 1987, involved a white dot UFO observed against a blue sky.

UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space

This section reviews the book 'UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space - The Truth about Venus, Mars, and the Moon' by Daniel Ross. The book, published in 1987, supports George Adamski's cosmology, presenting evidence for habitable environments on Mars, the Moon, and Venus. It critiques the official scientific view, citing evidence such as stars being visible from the Moon (indicating an atmosphere) and the Moon's gravity being greater than one-sixth Earth's. The book also discusses findings from Russian Venera landers and Voyager I, suggesting that the solar system's environments are more habitable than commonly believed. The authors express concern about powerful factions on Earth potentially manipulating public perception of the universe.

Videos on YouTube

  • A list of YouTube videos related to UFOs and extraterrestrial contact is provided, including:
  • The Adamski Scoutship
  • Skyways and Landmarks (Tony Wedd)
  • A Visit to Tony Wedd Country
  • Where the Martians Landed
  • UFOs in Surrey 1967

Books and Publications

The Hidden Unity and Beginnings

This describes two booklets by Jimmy Goddard: 'The Hidden Unity,' which explores subconscious siting of ley points and the significance of worship, and 'Beginnings,' detailing discoveries in earth energy detection, natural antigravity, and subconscious siting.

Earth People, Space People

This booklet by Tony Wedd, originally a manuscript titled 'Earth Men, Space Men,' details extraterrestrial contact claims and provides evidence for life in the Solar System. It also covers the history of the STAR Fellowship and extraterrestrial language.

The Legacy of Tony Wedd

A CD-ROM documenting Tony Wedd's research on flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology.

AMSKAYA Newsletter Subscription

Information on subscribing to AMSKAYA, the STAR Fellowship newsletter, is provided, with a cost of £4 for four quarterly issues.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the enduring legacy of George Adamski and his cosmology, the ongoing investigation into UFO phenomena, and the presentation of evidence that challenges conventional scientific and governmental narratives. The STAR Fellowship, through AMSKAYA, consistently promotes the idea that extraterrestrial contact is real and that our solar system is more populated and habitable than widely acknowledged. The editorial stance is one of advocacy for these beliefs, presenting anecdotal evidence, eyewitness accounts, and book reviews that support Adamski's views and similar phenomena. There is a clear emphasis on challenging what the publication perceives as misinformation or suppression of evidence by mainstream sources.