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Australian Saucer Record - Vol 04 No 02 - 1958
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Title: AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD Issue: Vol. 4 No. 2 Date: June Issue 1958 Publisher: A.F.S.R.S. (Australian Flying Saucer Research Society) Country: Australia Price: 2/-
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Title: AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD
Issue: Vol. 4 No. 2
Date: June Issue 1958
Publisher: A.F.S.R.S. (Australian Flying Saucer Research Society)
Country: Australia
Price: 2/-
This issue of the Australian Saucer Record, dated June 1958, is the official organ of the Australian Flying Saucer Research Society. It features a cover with the magazine title over a map of Australia, and a drawing of a flying saucer above a landscape with a pyramid. The content focuses on UFO phenomena, contactee experiences, and the spiritual implications of these events.
"The Message Of the Saucers"
The magazine opens with excerpts from a glowing foreword by Professor George Hunt Williamson to a book titled "The Message of the Saucers." Williamson praises the author's careful research, describing the book as a "tapestry of purest art and imagery" that helps understand perplexing phenomena. He recounts witnessing the arrival of a "man from space" on November 20, 1952, and mentions his own previous work on the subject. The book reportedly addresses whether flying saucers are friend or foe, discusses their occupants, and counters objections from a materialistic world. It is presented as a "MIGHTY SOUL STIRRING MESSAGE." The book is available for 3 Dollars, with ordering information provided for The Essene Press in Texas, USA, and Argonaut Book Shop in Adelaide, South Australia.
Editorial: "CONTACT"
The editorial, written by F.P. Stone, discusses a developing pattern in the UFO research world, categorizing it into two distinct fields: the "completely material approach" focused on scientific and mechanical aspects, often showing antipathy towards metaphysical research, and the approach of those who have "left the shoreline" in a quest for truth, even at the cost of being branded as cranks. The editorial posits that the "Purpose" of the visitors is more important than their propulsion or origin. It suggests that because these visitors possess knowledge far beyond human standards, humanity should cease trying to solve the riddle through its own limited means and instead search for deeper understanding. The article touches upon telepathic communication, noting that while the field is open to hoaxes, reliable individuals have experienced it. It emphasizes that actual, identifiable objects appearing at predicted times and places, verified by witnesses, are undeniable. The editorial also references Lord Dowding, who is interested in personal contact accounts rather than just sightings, believing that analyzing these accounts will lead to a useful theory about interplanetary flight.
The Importance of Humility and Faith in Research
The magazine stresses the need to search with "humility and Faith" to find rewards that a purely scientific approach might miss. It argues against prioritizing "big names" or "dignatories" over the sincere evidence provided by ordinary people. However, it cautions against accepting any single claimant as the sole interpreter of messages from space, warning against the "exalted ego" of such individuals. The publication advises evaluating the message itself, remembering that the messenger is human and prone to failings, drawing a parallel to how prophets were chosen and molded. It advocates for an "extremely open mind" and honesty in admitting mistakes over pride and arrogance.
A Letter from George Adamski: "Calling to ALL Religious Leaders of the World"
George Adamski, in a letter translated from Dutch, addresses religious leaders, expressing hope that the truth about interplanetary visitors would be released. He argues that a "universal way" of understanding is needed, as the visitors have a universal aspect. Adamski believes that humanity is working from the "wrong end" and must first understand Universal Laws before focusing solely on space travel. He suggests that as people learn to think in "Cosmic terms," they will realize the futility of current conflicts. Adamski highlights a great task for churches and spiritual leaders, urging them to teach prayer that unites rather than divides, and to help people understand their connection to beings from other planets. He believes that if churches speak of redemption and the truth about space visitors, people will abandon hostile feelings and approach them with respect. Adamski asserts that these spacemen are real and could have invaded Earth long ago if they were hostile, given their advanced technology. He draws parallels to religious doctrines, such as the ascension of Jesus and Mary, and the prophet Elias being taken to Heaven, suggesting that descent to Earth for teaching is also possible. He concludes that humanity faces a choice between stabilizing its existence with the help of space friends or facing fatal destruction, and that the responsibility lies with spiritual leaders.
Sightings from Buenos Aires of Interest
This section reports several UFO sightings from Argentina:
- April 5th, San Juan: Police reported three green objects in a "v" formation with luminous tails, disappearing to the north. Two workmen confirmed the sighting, describing the object as about 4 inches in diameter.
- Cordoba: Many people, including airport technicians and pilots, witnessed a brilliant flying object with changing colors moving rapidly from northwest to southeast. It disappeared below the horizon. Local authorities had no information, but the sighting was widely discussed.
- August 5th, Tolar Grande, Salta: Several strange objects performed evolutions over Taipe for six hours, flying at varying heights and speeds. They left white trails, and one witness described the object as having the shape of a "trumpet" with a diameter of a thousand feet. It flew silently and made a rapid descent.
- August 21st, Parana, Entre Rios: Professor Juan Alsacher of Cordoba University reported on an article in "La Ranzon" about an object that sounded like a train, left a trail of smoke, and had an irregular metallic substance. Chemical analysis revealed a composition of aluminum and other metals, suggesting an "artificial meteorite" or an experimental machine, as no aircraft were in the vicinity.
New Book: "Saucer Pilgrimage"
The publication recommends "Saucer Pilgrimage" by Dayani and Neville Spearman, describing it as an absorbing record of the quest for "WHOLE TRUTH" by a couple of "Saucerers." It is highly recommended for its compilation of evidence, facts, and insights into the saucer phenomenon.
Two New International Representatives
The magazine announces the enlistment of new representatives from Portugal and Madagascar. The latter was drawn to the publication through an article translated from French magazines about Fatima and the "Courier Interplanaire." The magazine prints excerpts from this representative, who shares observations about a mosaic in Venice depicting creation, with one sphere resembling a UFO. They also discuss the apparitions of Lourdes and Etruscan art, suggesting these might represent realities of beings from space or other worlds, referencing the "Flying Roll" in the Bible.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the presentation of evidence for UFOs and their occupants, the exploration of metaphysical and spiritual interpretations of these phenomena, and the importance of open-mindedness and humility in research. The editorial stance favors a broader, more spiritual understanding of UFOs, viewing them as potential guides for humanity's evolution, and emphasizes the need to move beyond purely materialistic explanations. There is a strong advocacy for personal contact experiences over mere sightings and a call for religious and spiritual leaders to engage with the implications of these visitors from the cosmos.
This issue of the AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD, dated July 5th, 1958, is Volume 3, Issue 18. The cover headline is "The Truth in Doubt" by Alamar. The magazine focuses on UFO phenomena, scientific skepticism, and the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Scientists About Face
The lead article discusses how the scientific community's pronouncements on UFOs are slowly changing, with some professors admitting evidence they previously ridiculed. The article suggests that governments may be deliberately withholding information to prevent public panic. It highlights recent statements by scientists that acknowledge the possibility of advanced intelligences in other universes, which could potentially visit Earth. The piece questions whether scientists might also be wrong about the possibility of life on nearer planets, given their past shifts in understanding.
Space Gossip
This section features a collection of anecdotal observations and discussions related to UFOs and space.
Intelligence in Space!
This article posits that since the 'saucer scare' began in 1947, the consensus among researchers is that UFOs are space-ships from other planets or solar systems. It argues that if these objects are not natural phenomena, they must be coming from outside Earth's operational sphere and are intelligently controlled. The author questions whether there is evidence of extraterrestrial activity on or near planets, citing historical astronomical observations that could not be explained.
The article then humorously discusses observations related to the Moon, referring to it as 'Mother Luna' and describing a 'bridge' and metallic analysis. It also touches upon observations of the Sun and its planets, mentioning 'funny, round, black flies' and 'mama flies' seen near the Sun, and the 'glamorous' but veiled planet Venus.
What Did this Girl See?
This piece recounts the story of Janet Kerr, a 10-year-old schoolgirl from Geraldton, Australia, who claims to have seen a grey, foot-diameter object spinning rapidly and travelling fast. The object reportedly hit the roof of a building, causing an explosion and a cloud of smoke and dust. The police reportedly dismissed her story, and no official explanation for the explosion has been given.
Scientists About Face Continued
This continuation of the earlier article addresses Dr. Ley's views, suggesting there are weaknesses in his arguments. It questions why intelligent beings would not make themselves known, given humanity's potentially hostile reaction to superior beings. The author implies that Dr. Ley's treatise suggests the possibility of such encounters, and that he may possess facts he is unwilling to fully reveal.
The Truth in Doubt by Alamar
This article critiques James W. Mosley's claims in "Saucer News" regarding atomic-powered saucers operating in American skies and potentially causing thunderstorms. Alamar suggests Mosley is working with authorities to suppress the truth about extraterrestrial craft. The author criticizes Mosley's efforts to discredit individuals like George Adamski and argues that Mosley is a tool for a higher authority aiming to negate the work of UFO researchers. Alamar asserts that action and reaction are universal laws and that Mosley supports the 'negative' in his stance on the UFO mystery.
Alamar states his belief that while some saucer-type aeroforms may be manufactured on Earth, they cannot replicate the motive power of extraterrestrial versions. He urges serious thinkers to investigate all UFO reports thoroughly.
Brilliant Mystery Object Passes Over
This report from the "TOWNSVILLE DAILY BULLETIN" on May 17th, 1958, describes a brilliant light seen over Townsville that reminded many of 'Sputniks'. Witnesses described it as bluish, football-sized, with a light shaft. A pilot flying at 18,500 ft. also observed the object, describing it as very bright and larger than any meteor he had seen. Members of the Aero Club and the Meteorological Station also reported sightings, with all adamant it was not a meteor.
Spherical Object Climbing toward the Moon
This section details a military report analyzed by Swedish government experts in November 1957. A Swedish Army Captain described a flattened spherical object circling moonward with a flickering glow. The object was observed for twenty minutes through field glasses. The Stockholm Observatory confirmed it was not a meteor. The report was forwarded to the WOA, and speculation arose about a link to Russian satellite experiments, though no indication of actual Russian spaceships was found. NICAP has requested the Swedish Government's conclusions.
Dr. Percy Wilkins Noted Astronomer and Lunar Expert Says
Dr. Wilkins states that the best authorities agree that other celestial bodies are inhabited by intelligent beings, with odds of at least 1000 to 1. While suggesting these planets may be far away in our galaxy, he does not rule out the possibility of life on Mars or Venus.
A Letter from George Hunt Williamson
George H. Williamson writes about his work setting up the Andean-Amazonian Field Station for the Great Western University and his upcoming lecture tour and book, "SECRET PLACES OF THE LION," which discusses UFOs in ancient times. He is praised for aligning himself with the 'Saucer' side and for being a religious-minded person. Williamson is remembered for his presence at the Adamski Venusian visit and for taking a plaster cast of the visitors' sandals. The letter notes that an American University has placed him in charge of its affairs in Brazil, which is seen as evidence of his credibility. The letter also mentions the Aetherius Society's plan for a march in London on July 5th, 1958, to demand truth from the government.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the changing scientific perspective on UFOs, the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence, and a critical stance towards government secrecy and suppression of information. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, encouraging readers to investigate reports and question official narratives. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that 'truth' is being deliberately hidden and that significant discoveries are imminent.
Title: AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD
Issue: 19
Publisher: Australian Flying Saucer Research Society
Country: Australia
Document Type: Magazine Issue
This issue of the Australian Saucer Record features two main articles: one on a theoretical space ship and another on the Catholic Church's theological considerations of extraterrestrial life.
Heim's Space Ship: With Light Wave Power Into Space
The first article, "HEIM'S SPACE SHIP WITH LIGHT WAVE POWER INTO SPACE," details the theoretical concepts of an "astre-physicist" named Heim. Heim's project envisions a space ship that would utilize light waves as its propulsion system, converting them entirely into mechanical power. This method is proposed as a solution to the limitations of current chemical rockets, which would render astronauts dead before completing interstellar journeys due to their slow speed.
Heim's theories are based on the quantum theory of Planck and the relativity theory of Einstein. The abstract mathematical theories concerning the relationship between matter and gravity are described as novel and not yet fully accepted by the scientific community, as Heim still needs to prove the effects of counteracting gravity.
The artist's impression of Heim's space ship depicts it as a "GRAVITATIONAL WAVE KNOT." This form is said to result from complex calculations and is in unison with Einstein's computations of retregrading gravity waves, indicating a state of no gravity within the knot.
The propulsion system, termed the "contrabaric aggregate," is designed to reach an incredible speed of 3,600,000 Kilometres per hour towards the center of the pathway between planets. Initially, the speed would be just enough to counteract Earth's gravity, allowing the ship to hover into space. Unlike conventional rockets, Heim's ship does not require an aerodynamic form for atmospheric flight because its initial speed is sufficient to penetrate the ionosphere. The speed then rapidly increases to a peak halfway between the departure and destination planets, after which it decreases for a slow landing.
The article explains that the gravity field around the space ship is converted, becoming non-symmetric. This asymmetry generates a mechanical force that drives the ship forward, causing the increase in speed.
Roman Catholic Church Committee on Outer Space
The second major piece, "EXCERPT FROM SAUCERS? SPACE AND SCIENCE," reports on a significant development within the Roman Catholic Church. The Church has appointed a committee of leading theologians to study its duties towards potential creatures in outer space. The central question for this pontifical group is whether the inhabitants of outer space, if they exist, have a need for salvation.
The article posits that original sin might not be known beyond Earth. If Jesus's appearance and gospel are meant for all, then the Church has an obligation to carry its mission to planets like Mars and beyond.
It recalls the controversy surrounding American Jesuit Father Francis J. Connell's theory that inhabitants of other worlds might still be in a state of grace. Father Connell had written that Martians, for example, might live in a state of spiritual and material well-being, immune from disease and death, and free from the social and political problems that plague terrestrial beings.
The announcement prompts deep thought and raises several questions. The article speculates on the sudden urgency of the Church's investigation, wondering if it is prompted by certain knowledge not yet revealed to the world. It references past articles in the magazine concerning the Vision of Fatima, unrevealed prophecies made to Lucy, and the strange experiences of the present Pope, which bore similarities to the Fatima incident, such as the falling sun.
The piece questions whether the Church leaders "KNOW" life exists on other planets and are attempting to reconcile their religious doctrines with this new conception, but are uncertain about the relationship of religious dogmas to these extraterrestrial beings.
The editor concludes with a note suggesting that "THERE ARE A LOT OF SURPRISES IN STORE FOR US ALL."
Publisher Information
The "AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD" is identified as the official organ of the Australian Flying Saucer Research Society. It is published at 22 Northcote Street, Kilburn, South Australia. The contents of the issue may be reproduced by similar non-profit organizations with appropriate acknowledgement.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the exploration of advanced propulsion systems for space travel, the theoretical physics behind such concepts, and the theological implications of potential extraterrestrial life. The editorial stance appears to be one of curiosity and open inquiry into both scientific and spiritual aspects of UFO phenomena and space exploration, suggesting that significant revelations may be forthcoming.