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Amskaya - No 112 - 2017 07
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AMSKAYA, Issue No. 112, dated July 2017, is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship. The cover features the title 'AMSKAYA' and an illustration of a flying saucer. The issue delves into various aspects of UFO research, contactee experiences, and esoteric subjects like ley lines…
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AMSKAYA, Issue No. 112, dated July 2017, is the newsletter of the STAR Fellowship. The cover features the title 'AMSKAYA' and an illustration of a flying saucer. The issue delves into various aspects of UFO research, contactee experiences, and esoteric subjects like ley lines and earth energies.
WE'RE ON THE ROAD!
This section introduces the STAR Fellowship exhibition, now available on YouTube as 'The Exhibition that Never Was.' The exhibition, curated by Tony Wedd, covers his three main areas of interest: Flying Saucers, Landscape Energies, and Lost Technology. The material is presented linearly and narrated by Tony Wedd. The exhibition's main exhibit is the disc that crashed on Silpho Moor, with Wedd discussing his visit and handling of the object, suggesting its heavy copper construction made it unlikely to be a hoax. He also mentions a message and phonetic code found within the disc.
Contactees George Adamski and George Van Tassel share accounts of their experiences, as do Salvador Villaneuva Medina and Howard Menger. Tony Wedd then discusses Dan Fry and the remarkable tape communications of Philip Rodgers, including one of his devices. Wedd also talks about the STAR Fellowship's emblem, the seven-point star, and past 'Space Festivals' and 'STAR Rallies.' He details two thought communications on coveting and medicine/music.
The Adamski scoutship is then discussed, with various sightings in Britain, including photographs from Coniston Old Man and Chanctonbury Ring. A sighting by Squadron-Leader Shipwright at Newlands Corner in 1967 is detailed, along with a stone found at the site bearing markings similar to those from the Mariner 4 probe. Tony Wedd also devised a flying saucer board game.
Landscape Energies Gallery
Tony Wedd discusses the work of ley surveyor Alfred Watkins and his own introduction to leys, finding one through a tumulus on Hampstead Heath that later extended to Westminster Abbey. He recounts finding leys in his home area of Chiddingstone, noting Buck Nelson's mention of 'magnetic currents.' Wedd connects these leys to flying saucers, suggesting they might draw power from or navigate using them. He mentions George Hunt Williamson's picture of a humming saucer over a stone in Peru.
His research at Stonehenge is presented, suggesting a possible seven-point star pattern due to the 56 Aubrey Holes. He discusses Rox Hill Clump and potential carvings on Stonehenge stones, with one image resembling a face. The connection between leys and magnetic currents, as insisted upon by Egerton Sykes, is noted.
A visit to France is described, investigating Aime Michel's 'orthoteny' alignments where saucers were reported to change direction. The twelve healing lines in the Chiddingstone area, identified through communication with 'Attalita,' are discussed, including healing centres and the Glastonbury Zodiac. A UFO sighting over Glastonbury Tor during the Apollo 11 mission is also mentioned.
Lost Technology Gallery
This section covers the De Land orange grove installation, a large device designed to protect oranges from frost, reportedly based on extraterrestrial information. The 'Cosmic Coffee Pot,' based on a saucer sighting by Reinhold Schmidt, and the 'Menger Motor,' based on Howard Menger's book, are discussed as devices that did not work. Cooperative Healing, involving copper healing circuits devised by L.E. Eeman, and Wilbert Smith's 'Binding Forces meter' are also presented.
A 'Headache Healer' made by Philip Heselton, incorporating an acorn and a zinc bowl of healing water with copper wires, is described. The complex 'Roswinga' device, made by Philip Rodgers, is also mentioned. The Roswinga heater was said to warm the user but not the environment, with three versions existing: the Roswinga heater, the Yonskaler communication device, and the SI model flying saucer.
Web Sites and Videos
Several web sites related to extraterrestrial contact are listed, including those by Tony Wedd, Philip Rodgers, and Mollie Carey. YouTube videos are also recommended, covering topics like Adamski scoutships, Tony Wedd's talks on leys and Stonehenge, and UFO sightings in Surrey. The 'Warminster Thing UFO Documentary 1990' is highlighted.
UFO Sightings and Phenomena
The issue details various UFO sightings and related phenomena. The 'Warminster Thing' is described, with reports of strange noises and lights in the sky. A UFO sighting over Cley Hill, captured on video, is reported, with the resident suggesting it might be a drone but acknowledging Cley Hill as a UFO hotspot. For over 40 years, Cley Hill has been a meeting place for UFO spotters. Nigel Vile, a local rambler, notes that Warminster is considered Britain's UFO capital due to these phenomena.
More recent reports include a slow-moving bright light spotted at Semington in June 2001, buzzed by an aircraft, and three lights in a triangular formation seen in Trowbridge. A UFO sighting over Cley Hill was also reported on a Secureteam YouTube video. The proximity of the military training area on Salisbury Plain is raised as a possible explanation for some sightings, though critics suggest it's more likely military activity than alien visits.
"Disclosure Activists" Seek to Educate Public on Alien Life
This section reports on the lobby group 'The Disclosure Activists,' aiming to force the release of information about aliens. They claim recent UFO declassifications indicate a shift from widespread denial. Group co-founder Russell Calka notes a systematic effort by governments to release information. Senior strategic adviser Victor Viggiani states that evidence points to Earth being engaged by off-world civilizations and that this information has been systematically hidden. The group highlights recent UFO document releases from various governments and NASA's discovery of exoplanets. They believe this is a deliberate campaign to prepare humanity for formal disclosure and open contact with extraterrestrials.
Dora Bauer: Teacher of Languages, born 1906
Dora Bauer recounts an experience in Vienna in 1953 where she was repeatedly encountered by a tall, well-dressed young man who maintained intense eye contact and seemed to convey a message mentally. She felt he wanted her to take an interest in saucers, an experience that later resurfaced when she encountered UFO literature.
Letters
Norman Darwen writes about a visit to the Summit Complex at Great Orme, Llandudno, noting the presence of UFO posters and information, and mentioning the area's history of UFO sightings.
From Earth Men, Space Men, Tony Wedd's unpublished book
This section describes Tony Wedd's 1961 manuscript, 'Earth Men, Space Men,' which details extraterrestrial contact claims. Though never published, it has been located. A booklet was prepared to compensate for its loss, including prominent contact claims, the history of the STAR Fellowship, and investigations into extraterrestrial language.
THE LEGACY OF TONY WEDD
This CD-ROM is an electronic version of Tony Wedd's planned travelling exhibition, covering flying saucers, landscape energies, and lost technology. It is available free for users with Windows XP or earlier operating systems.
THE HIDDEN UNITY and BEGINNINGS
'The Hidden Unity' booklet examines subconscious ley point siting and the prevalence of worship places on leys. It investigates two ley centres: the Shah Jehan Mosque in Woking and the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Scunthorpe, with an appendix on the Pagan religion.
'Beginnings' by Jimmy Goddard covers potentially useful discoveries in their early stages, including earth energy detection, natural antigravity, subconscious siting, ley width, and the solar transition effect. It also includes a chapter on cognitive dissonance and an account of ley discovery by Alfred Watkins.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of AMSKAYA are UFO sightings and phenomena, the exploration of earth energies and ley lines, and the history and experiences of contactees. The STAR Fellowship, through its newsletter AMSKAYA, appears to promote research into these areas, presenting various accounts, theories, and evidence. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional explanations, particularly regarding extraterrestrial visitation and ancient earth mysteries.