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Title: AMSKAYA Issue: No. 110 Date: January 2017 Publisher: STAR Fellowship Document Type: Magazine Issue
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Title: AMSKAYA
Issue: No. 110
Date: January 2017
Publisher: STAR Fellowship
Document Type: Magazine Issue
This issue of AMSKAYA, the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, is primarily dedicated to exploring the intersection of earth mysteries, ancient sites, and extraterrestrial phenomena. The cover features the title 'AMSKAYA' and an illustration of a flying saucer, hinting at the magazine's focus.
The Geometry of Stonehenge by Tony Wedd
The lead article by Tony Wedd investigates the geometric properties of Stonehenge, proposing that its design is based on a seven-point star geometry. Wedd notes that the axis of Stonehenge points towards the midsummer sunrise at an angle of 51.48 degrees off true north, which he relates to one-seventh of a circle. He highlights the 56 Aubrey Holes, stating they are a multiple of seven. Wedd suggests that by joining every sixteenth and twenty-fourth Aubrey Hole, two seven-point stars are formed, one related to the Y-circles and the other to the horseshoe, implying intentional design connected to space technology. He also mentions a similar twenty-eight-spoked stone circle found on Medicine Mountain in Wyoming.
Wedd discusses the significance of the seven-pointed star as the emblem of the STAR Fellowship, which he co-founded. He recounts his visit to Stonehenge in 1967 and discovered a connection between the Aubrey Holes, the Y-circle, and the bluestone horseshoe, suggesting they were designed to 'concentrate the field of force'. He references the De Land Magnetic Control and the work of Bryant and Helen Reeve.
The article further details how a heptacle laid out by joining every sixteenth Aubrey Hole locates the Y-holes, and repeating this process defines the Z-holes and bluestones, suggesting a sophisticated understanding of geometry and possibly astronomy by the builders. Wedd also touches upon ley lines, mentioning Alfred Watkins' work and identifying four leys running through Stonehenge, including the Prescel Ley, Grove Ley, and Quar Ley.
A Crop Circle near Stonehenge
This section describes a 200-foot (61m) crop circle discovered north of Stonehenge on July 8, 2016. The formation was a seven-point star bisecting a crescent, enclosed by a serrated double outer circle, and was pictured on the Crop Circle Connector website. The article notes that this circle appears to be placed on a Rox Hill ley described by Tony Wedd.
The Symbol of the Seven-Pointed Star
A brief explanation of the seven-pointed star's symbolism is provided, noting its various meanings across cultures and religions, including its use in Christianity for the seven days of creation, as a symbol for warding off evil, and in modern pagan traditions as the Elven Star or Fairy Star.
Philipp Human, Accountant, born 1913 by Tony Wedd
This article profiles Philipp Human, detailing his unusual childhood experiences, including speaking in unknown tongues and a strong personal religion. It recounts his yearning for medicine, his marriage to a 'soul-mate', and a shared experience of familiarity with Edinburgh. The narrative explains that these experiences were clarified by a trance medium in Durban, who identified a Dr. John Brown (died 1788) as an expert on Latin and the human heart. Philipp and his wife discovered they might have been Dr. and Mrs. John Brown in a previous lifetime.
The article also mentions that the 'Solar Tribunal' is established on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, and that people who lived on Venus in a previous life often carry a birthmark. The name 'Saras' for Earth is noted as a Martian word, distinct from 'Solex Mal' (the solar tongue).
Contact and Communication
Philipp Human recounts a telepathic message he sent asking for proof of extraterrestrial life. He describes an encounter with an immaculately suited man who responded telepathically with a specific sign, suggesting reliable witnesses.
Microsoft have killed my CD-ROM
This is a personal note from the author regarding a CD-ROM titled 'The Legacy of Tony Wedd'. The CD-ROM, an electronic form of Tony Wedd's travelling exhibition, is no longer compatible with current Windows operating systems (Windows 7 and later) due to the ToolBook program. The author expresses his intention to convert it to a film for YouTube and offers free copies of the disc to anyone with an XP computer.
Hubble picture of Mars
A brief mention of a Hubble image of Mars taken in May 2016, which shows a bluer atmosphere than typically seen in red images. It is presented as being from a YouTube film by Martian Archaeology.
Mention in Library of Congress document
The author was surprised to find himself mentioned in a document from the United States Library of Congress titled 'UFOs and Related Subjects: An Annotated Bibliography' by Lynn E. Catoe. The document includes a reference to Jimmy Goddard's article 'What Mariner IV saw' from 'Flying Saucers' magazine, which studied pictures of the Martian surface and noted symmetrical formations.
Other References and Publications
The issue includes several references to other publications and research:
- Jimmy Goddard: 'New light on ancient tracks' in 'Flying Saucer Review', theorizing that 'leys' were built by intelligences behind flying saucers for navigation.
- AFOSR 68-1656 UFOs and Related Subjects: An Annotated Bibliography by Lynn E. Catoe, prepared for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, covering a wide range of UFO literature.
- The Mariner 4 findings: Mention of the space probe Mariner 4 sending the first close-up pictures of Mars in 1965, with observations of shadowless bright spots that, when aligned with landscape features, formed an isosceles triangle, a form often found in leys on Earth.
- The Mariner 4 picture: Discusses a picture from the Mariner 4 mission and its potential connection to alignments and triangles.
- Saucer crash on Mars?: Refers to a YouTube video showing a Mars rover picture of a large object protruding from the horizon, similar to the Baltic Sea anomaly.
- VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE: A list of videos by Jim Goddard, including 'The Adamski Scoutship', 'Skyways and Landmarks' (Tony Wedd's talk), 'A Visit to Tony Wedd Country', 'Where the Martians Landed', and 'UFOs in Surrey 1967'.
- Voices from Space: Mentions the story of Philip Rodgers and his electronic voice phenomena recordings.
The Hidden Unity and Beginnings
This section reviews two booklets:
- The Hidden Unity and Beginnings: Discusses subconscious siting of ley points and the prevalence of worship places on leys, with implications for environmental and philosophical understanding. It includes investigations into the Shah Jehan Mosque and Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, and an appendix on the Pagan religion. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and line drawings. Price: £2 plus 30p p&p.
- Beginnings: Covers Jimmy Goddard's discoveries over twenty years, including earth energy detection, natural antigravity, subconscious siting, and ley width. It also includes a chapter on cognitive dissonance and an account of Alfred Watkins' discovery of leys. Price: £2 plus 30p p&p.
Earth People, Space People
This section describes a booklet prepared to make up for the loss of Tony Wedd's unpublished manuscript 'Earth Men, Space Men'. It details extraterrestrial contact claims, the history of the STAR Fellowship, evidence for life in the Solar System, and extraterrestrial language. Price: £2 plus 30p p&p.
The Legacy of Tony Wedd
This CD-ROM is an electronic version of Tony Wedd's travelling exhibition, covering flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology. It is available free to those with Windows XP or earlier systems.
AMSKAYA Subscription
AMSKAYA is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship, continuing the organization formed by Tony Wedd in 1960. The subscription is £4 for four quarterly issues.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the geometric and symbolic significance of ancient sites like Stonehenge, the prevalence and meaning of the seven-pointed star, and the ongoing investigation into UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting research, personal accounts, and historical data without overt skepticism, and encouraging readers to explore these subjects further through various publications and resources.