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Australian Saucer Record - Vol 08 No 01 - 1961 INCOMPLETE

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Overview

This issue of the AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD, Volume 8, Number 1, dated 1961, is the official organ of the A.F.S.R.S. (Australian Flying Saucer Research Society). The cover features a map of Australia with three flying saucer illustrations and the price of 2/-. The magazine…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD, Volume 8, Number 1, dated 1961, is the official organ of the A.F.S.R.S. (Australian Flying Saucer Research Society). The cover features a map of Australia with three flying saucer illustrations and the price of 2/-. The magazine appears to be a privately published journal focused on UFO phenomena, prophecy, and spiritual interpretations of current and future events.

Editorial Stance and Content

The editorial, titled "EDITORIAL. ***", reflects on the cusp of 1962 and the state of UFO research. The editor observes a general decline in interest in UFO sightings and investigations, with a growing trend for groups to elevate the subject to a religious or metaphysical level. This has led to the closure of several magazines and newsletters in 1961 due to financial reasons or lack of support. The editor acknowledges the magazine's own limitations, such as "obvious defects" in typing and English, attributing them to haste and lack of assistance, but emphasizes its commitment to continuing publication.

The editorial posits that the coming years will be "drastic" and that the "serious side of saucer work may reveal some very startling things." It hints at a "Silence Group" exerting pressure and mentions leaks of withheld information, citing Antarctica and South America as examples. The piece also touches upon secret scientific experimentation in areas like parapsychology, electronics, sound, and light, suggesting these will impact the world. The editor concludes that religion, economics, and international affairs are in flux, leading to "great disturbed chaos."

The editorial then delves into a spiritual and prophetic outlook, suggesting that the old order must be "CLEANSED away" for a "NEW DAY AHEAD." It warns that material gain will be less important, and even spiritual foundations may be challenged. The core message is that "JEHOVAH GOD STILL REIGNS," and faith in His ability is paramount. The editor advises against valuing material luxuries and suggests preparing for a simpler life. Regarding potential "refuge," the emphasis is on faith and a deep inner peace guiding individuals, rather than fear-driven escapism.

The Meaning of the Aquarian Age

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to an article titled "THE MEANING OF THE AQUARIAN AGE" by Yul Verner. This article explores the astrological concept of the Aquarian Age, which is presented as the next major epoch following the Piscean Age. The solar system's movement through the constellations defines these ages, with the Piscean Age lasting approximately 2160 years and the Aquarian Age also being of a similar duration.

Verner connects the Aquarian Age to the biblical concept of the Millennium, a period of a thousand years. He suggests that the Aquarian Age is set to begin around 1994 AD, following the end of the Piscean Age in the same year. The transition is described as a "culmination period" marked by planetary conjunctions. The article outlines a chronological framework based on biblical prophecy, including covenants with Abraham and the Exodus, to support the timing of this epochal shift.

The article contrasts the "keynote" of the Piscean Age, which is "belief" and can lead to ideologies and spiritual slavery, with the keynote of the Aquarian Age, which is "knowledge." This new age is expected to bring spiritual and mental freedom, allowing individuals to advance collectively and individually. The tenets of the Aquarian Age are described as "Spiritual realization, Service of God and Love of God. and Fellow man," leading to a lasting society focused on achieving the Kingdom of God on Earth.

Verner further explains that the solar system will undergo a dramatic change, possibly becoming a binary system with the entry of "The Sun of Justice." This will alter planetary orbits and the length of Earth's year. The Aquarian Age is predicted to be a time of "knowledge" and "spiritual realization," contrasting with the "belief"-driven Piscean Age. The article emphasizes that individuals will be able to advance without ideologies or creeds, guided by goodwill and understanding.

Diagrams No. 1 and No. 2 are included to illustrate these concepts. Diagram No. 1 shows the transition from the Piscean Age to the Aquarian Age/Millennium, with specific dates like 165 B.C. for the start of the Piscean Age and 1994 AD for its end and the beginning of the Aquarian Age. Diagram No. 2 depicts the "End of the Age" developments, including events like "Great Tribulation," "Atomic War," and "Armageddon" leading up to completion around 2001 AD, with the "Reign of Anti-Christ" and "Christ versus Anti-Christ" phases.

Albert Bender's Story

Another significant section reports on Albert K. Bender, a researcher from Virginia, who has reportedly turned over a manuscript to Gray Barker. This manuscript details Bender's experiences with his International F.S. Bureau, including its sudden closure in 1953 following a threatening visit from "3 men in black." The article suggests that Bender's work was shut down due to the sensitive nature of the evidence he uncovered, which was "not for the squeemish."

Other Content

The magazine also includes a section on "SPECIAL NOTICE RE TAPE RECORDINGS," informing readers that due to a new management setup, the practice of loaning out tapes of lectures (personal and A.F.S.R.S. property) will be discontinued. The editor states that this decision is necessary for the new committee to manage the society's properties.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the intersection of UFO phenomena with prophecy, spirituality, and astrological cycles, particularly the transition to the Aquarian Age. The editorial stance is one of spiritual interpretation of global events and a belief in a divine plan guiding humanity. The magazine aims to provide a platform for open discussion and the sharing of ideas, even those that may be controversial or challenging to conventional beliefs. The editor emphasizes the importance of faith, knowledge, and spiritual realization as humanity navigates these transformative times.

This issue of the Australian Saucer Record, dated August 10, 1961, presents a collection of news clips, sightings, and quotes related to UFO phenomena. The publication focuses on a variety of reports, ranging from ancient artifacts and alleged alien contact to scientific theories and eyewitness accounts.

News Clips, Sightings, and Quotes

Modern Missile Painting Found in Ruins of Home of Augustus

A report from Rome details the discovery of a painting on the Palatine Hill, believed to be from the time of Caesar Augustus. The artwork depicts sleek, interspace missiles with fins, leading to speculation about advanced technology in ancient times. The object has been dubbed the 'missile of Augustus'.

Novel Written by Adolf Eichmann Revealed

According to Time and Tide magazine, Adolf Eichmann allegedly wrote a novel in 1953, seven years before his capture, while in Argentina. The book reportedly deals with flying saucers and expresses a belief that a person from another planet will arrive to bring peace to mankind.

Space Creatures May Exist

A London A.P. report features Dr. Audrey Smith, a British Medical Scientist, who suggests that living organisms on other planets might have survived millions of years in a state of suspended animation due to extreme cold and drought. She explains that clinical death, where heartbeats and bodily functions cease, can be reversed by thawing, and that certain animal tissues can be frozen indefinitely with treatments like glycerol, which is naturally produced by some insects.

Pentagon Calls Utah Saucer "Baloney"

An observer from Salt Lake City reports that the Pentagon dismissed a UFO sighting over Salt Lake Valley as either the planet Venus or a research balloon. A pilot named DepdotJ. Harris, who witnessed the object, strongly refuted this, describing it as a 'samneshaped thing' with intelligent control that moved against a 10-mile-an-hour wind at terrific speed. The investigation was reportedly being handled by the Air Force UFO team at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

Further Developments of the Ice Simonton Case

This section revisits the 'Ice Simonton Case' from the previous year, where Joe Simonton claimed to have exchanged a pancake for water with a 'saper' crew. The report details how the pancake was sent to NICAP for analysis, but Judge Carter received no acknowledgement or results, leading to frustration and a feeling of being 'run around'.

Echoes of "An Amazing Story"

This section features letters from readers and associates, discussing a previously published story. Kurt Kohler from Austria expresses belief in the story, suggesting it was at least 80% true and referencing German work on invisibility rays and a V7 helicopter. He also speculates about unusual phenomena at the poles and a possible connection to UFOs, questioning if Adamski's lecture tour was cut short by hearing German spoken by his Venusians. The editor notes disagreement with this specific point but emphasizes the need for unbiased UFO research.

A further letter from an associate in England supports the 'Amazing Story' with facts and data, though the individual wishes to remain anonymous. The magazine states it will not reveal the identity of the author of the original story due to policy.

German Invisibility Experiments

Building on Kurt Kohler's mention of German invisibility rays, the article details how the United States reportedly experimented with this technology, successfully making a US ship invisible. However, the results were detrimental to the personnel, causing them to experience temporal displacement ('now I'm here, now I'm not') and other psychological effects, leading to the project being hushed up. The article mentions M.K. Jessup's investigation into this area and its potential connection to his untimely death. It also references Dr. Albert Einstein's work on Unified Field Theory and suggests that humanity may not be 'ready' for such knowledge, with the US Navy reportedly fearing to use it further.

The article describes a specific incident in October 1943 where a Destroyer was made 'invisible'. The effect created a spheroidal field, causing those within it to become vague and appear to be walking on nothing to those outside. The crew reportedly suffered severe psychological distress, with some confined and others experiencing 'Hell Inco-op erated' when they became 'stuck' and unable to move voluntarily.

Cryonics and Suspended Animation

The issue touches upon the concept of 'True Froze' or 'Deep Freeze' subjects, noting that prolonged freezing can lead to madness. It suggests that knowledge of such advanced science is being withheld by 'brothers from space' because humanity is not ready. The article mentions that some individuals who underwent these processes went insane, some 'froze and caught fire', with the only apparent cure being 'laying on of hands'. This information is linked to letters received by Maurice Jessup before his death.

Tape Recordings Policy

A notice regarding tape recordings states that only copies will be made for the concerned party, with no master copies being loaned. This policy is due to past experiences of inconsiderate treatment, including inferior copies and delayed returns.

Book Review: "Flying Saucers Top Secret" by Major Donal Keyhoe

This review discusses Major Donal Keyhoe's book, praising its factual approach and the author's efforts to quote individuals in important positions. The reviewer notes Keyhoe's questioning of high-ranking personnel regarding UFO information release and his success in obtaining information from various sources, including the Pentagon, Congress, and the Air Force. The review highlights Keyhoe's main aim: to fight for the truth and ensure that information, whether good or bad, is released to the public, believing that public reaction would not be one of panic. The reviewer encourages readers to demand information about sightings.

More Sighting Reports

Several brief sighting reports are included:

  • 22.1.62 (Adelaide): Two people reported seeing a blue-green ball of flame in the western sky.
  • 14/1/62 (Wallaroo, Whyalla, Port Pirie): Police investigated a red flashing light in a series of three.
  • 25/1/62 (Northern South Australian border): An object resembling a bright star was seen moving southeast.
  • 22.2.62 (Marino): A white-bluish circular object was sighted at an angle of 45 degrees.

Secret Talks on "Space Message" Prospects

A New York report from February 5th, 1962, mentions a secret conference sponsored by America's National Academy of Science to review the possibility of communication with other worlds. Scientists from various fields attended, considering the strong possibility of messages from beyond the solar system. Dr. P Morrison of Cornell University believed that a significant human effort might focus on establishing contact with remote civilizations if the world survived its present crisis. Conversely, Dr. E. Purcell of Harvard University expressed skepticism about interstellar travel, likening rockets to 'cereal boxes'. The article notes that some astronomers believe radio contact could prevent self-destruction by turning humanity's focus outwards. The author interprets these discussions as an admission of extraterrestrial life.

Noted Woman Evangelist Visits Adelaide

This section details the visit of Rev. Eileen Bennett of California, described as a luminary of Biblical Prophecy and experienced in Flying Saucer Phenomenon. Her addresses were characterized by spiritual depth and prophetic knowledge. She spoke with humility, emphasizing the greatness of her Master. Her public addresses, including one at the Flying Saucer Society, were impactful, and a healing service she conducted was remembered as a memorial. The editor notes a harmonious connection between religion and the Flying Saucer work.

U.F.O. Over Tanganyka

Mrs. G. Rydon reports an observation on December 5th, 1961, of a very bright object, the size and shape of Jupiter, moving southeast. The following night, a smaller, stationary object was seen, which then moved east and disappeared. The report mentions that Mrs. Rydon lives near Mount Kilimanjaro, an area known for saucer sightings.

Saucer Over Yorkes Peninsular S.A.

Mr. H. Ehrlich of Semaphore Park, South Australia, reported a sighting on January 29th. His wife observed a golden-flesh colored light, winking and blinking, in the sky over Yorketown. A similar light was later seen over Maitland. Mr. Ehrlich, with war experience, stated he had never seen anything like it.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the investigation of UFO sightings, the possibility of extraterrestrial life and contact, ancient mysteries, and the scientific and societal implications of these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to explore all avenues of investigation without prejudice, even if the information is controversial or challenges established scientific paradigms. The publication seems to advocate for the release of information and a more open-minded approach to UFO research, often questioning the motives and actions of official bodies like NICAP and the military.

There is a strong emphasis on personal testimony and eyewitness accounts, alongside discussions of scientific theories and historical claims. The magazine also highlights the intersection of spiritual beliefs and UFO phenomena, as seen in the coverage of Rev. Eileen Bennett's visit. The editor expresses a desire for greater transparency from authorities and encourages a collective effort among researchers to share information.