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Ancient Skies - Vol 18 No 1 - 1991
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Title: ANCIENT SKIES Issue: Volume 18, Number 1 Date: March-April, 1991 Publisher: ANCIENT ASTRONAUT SOCIETY Country: USA Original Language: English
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Title: ANCIENT SKIES
Issue: Volume 18, Number 1
Date: March-April, 1991
Publisher: ANCIENT ASTRONAUT SOCIETY
Country: USA
Original Language: English
This issue of ANCIENT SKIES features a prominent article by Maurice Chatelain, a former NASA space scientist, titled "MYSTERIOUS VISITORS." The magazine's focus is on ancient astronaut theories, UFO phenomena, and their potential connection to historical events and advanced mathematics.
Mysterious Visitors by Maurice Chatelain
Maurice Chatelain begins by recounting his initial skepticism towards flying saucers during his time at NASA, where mentioning UFOs was career-ending. He notes that the situation has changed, with NASA acknowledging the phenomenon and serious magazines discussing it. He posits that extraterrestrial civilizations might exist and that establishing contact is logical, suggesting simple numerical messages like ratios of prime numbers could be effective.
Chatelain highlights the work of French scientists, particularly Jean Charles Fumoux and Jean Francois Gille. Fumoux analyzed 76 UFO landing sites in France from 1954, discovering that many formed isosceles triangles. Using a computer, Gille confirmed that there was a statistically significant number of isosceles triangles (approximately 1864 out of 70,300 possible), yielding a ratio of 264/7, which is twelve times 22/7. This ratio is significant because Chatelain had previously noted that ancient civilizations, like those who built Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid, used a Pi factor of 22/7. The discovery suggests that UFO landing sites were not random but deliberately placed, forming a mathematical message based on the Pi factor.
Chatelain further explores the significance of the number 76, noting its presence in ancient astronomical cycles and its connection to the Hebrew unit of time, Helek. He suggests that extraterrestrial visitors might have used this number, possibly learned during ancient captivities.
He then discusses a specific UFO landing incident on May 10, 1967, in Marliens, France. The landing print was an irregular star with six points and six holes in the center. When transformed into ancient inches (25mm), the dimensions yielded 24 numbers that were multiples of prime numbers, corresponding to mathematical ratios and astronomical cycles used by ancestors.
Chatelain connects these findings to the concept of advanced propulsion systems. He references the work of Albert Einstein and Townsend Brown, particularly Brown's "Gravitor" device, which demonstrated a physical phenomenon resulting from the combination of electric, magnetic, and gravitic forces. Chatelain believes this principle, the Unified Field Theory, is the basis for UFO propulsion and was potentially tested by the US Navy in a classified experiment in 1943, the "Philadelphia Experiment," which allegedly achieved invisibility.
He argues that scientific research in this field is likely ongoing but kept secret by governments, hindering independent scientists. Chatelain concludes that whether UFOs are real or an illusion, their impact on human society, religion, and science is undeniable. He believes they may be trying to warn humanity about an impending cosmic cataclysm.
Other Content
The issue also includes announcements for upcoming events:
- MUFON 1991 INTERNATIONAL UFO SYMPOSIUM: To be held in Chicago, Illinois, on July 5-7, 1991, featuring speakers like Gene M. Phillips and Zecharia Sitchin.
- THIRD ANNUAL OZARK UFO CONFERENCE: To be held in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, on April 5-7, 1991.
- MEMBER EXPEDITION TO GERMANY: Scheduled for August 11-25, 1991.
- BERLIN WORLD CONFERENCE of the Ancient Astronaut Society: To be held in Berlin, Germany, on August 23-24, 1991.
- 20TH ANNIVERSARY WORLD CONFERENCE of the Ancient Astronaut Society: To be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 2-4, 1993.
There is also a mention of "The Scribe" sculpture at Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico, depicting a kneeling personage with a pen.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the existence and investigation of UFOs, the possibility of extraterrestrial visitors, and the connection between these phenomena and ancient mathematics, astronomy, and advanced physics theories like the Unified Field Theory. The editorial stance, as presented through Chatelain's article, is one of open inquiry and a belief in the reality of UFOs and their potential significance for humanity's understanding of its past and future. The magazine actively promotes conferences and events related to these subjects, fostering a community of researchers and enthusiasts.