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Australian Saucer Record - Vol 08 No 04 - 1962

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Overview

This issue of the AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD is Volume Eight, Number Four, dated December 1962. It is published by U.F.O. PITAL U PUBLICATIONS at 22 Northcote St, Kilburn, S.AUST, with Fred P. Stone as the Editor. The magazine's motto is "SELK AND YE SHALL FIND". The cover…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD is Volume Eight, Number Four, dated December 1962. It is published by U.F.O. PITAL U PUBLICATIONS at 22 Northcote St, Kilburn, S.AUST, with Fred P. Stone as the Editor. The magazine's motto is "SELK AND YE SHALL FIND". The cover features the title "AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD" superimposed over a map of Australia, with three illustrations of flying saucers.

Editorial

The editorial, dated 1962, reflects on the year's events in the UFO field. While the early part of the year was quiet, the last four months saw a steady build-up of sightings, particularly in West and South Australia, with a notable spectacular sighting in Meeka tharra. The editor regrets the lack of cooperation from Eastern states in providing information. Organizationally, the resignation of the Editor from the Presidency and directorship of the Australian Flying Saucer Society led to a reorganisation. The arrival of Mr. Eric Livingstone from overseas as Secretary has had a positive effect. The Editor also notes the increased demand for a study magazine on UFO and allied subjects, leading to the creation of 'Panorama', a companion magazine to the ASR, which requires personal subscriptions for its continuance.

The editorial also discusses the need for a new name for the editor's organisational work and business of publishing magazines to avoid confusion with the Society and his private investigator role. He adopts the name U.F.O.P.Ι.Α. AUSTRALIA (UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS PHENOMENA INVESTIGATION), emphasizing that it is not a society but a service. He expresses his good will for the Festive Season and a fervent hope for "PEACE ON EARTH".

Book Review: "MEN AMONG MANKIND"

A section announces the publication of "MEN AMONG MANKIND" by Brinsley Le Poer Trench. This book is presented as a follow-up to his earlier bestseller, "THE SKY PEOPLE". The new work explores the theme that the course of history has been changed by unusual men who have appeared suddenly. The book is described as scholarly, unique, and a source of new knowledge about "Sky ships". It is priced at 26/- (sterling) including postage and can be ordered from booksellers or directly from Neville Spearman Ltd. in London.

Remarkable Letter from an Associate

This section features a lengthy letter from Miss A.èle Ware, dated October 18, 1962, addressed to the Editors of Six Continents. The letter discusses "OPERATION DELIVERANCE" as the space men's term for their coming to Earth, with the objective of saving the planet from destruction and delivering inhabitants who practice the teachings of Jesus.

Miss Ware recounts a prophetic vision experienced by Mr. Fred Jones, an associate of the Editor. The vision describes a garden overlooking a valley with raging fires, a strange planet (comet RAGNORAK) approaching, and thousands of strange craft descending to pick up people. The Editor provides a note verifying that Mr. Jones related this dream to him before moving to Bradbury, and that the place in the dream matches the actual location.

The letter also includes a communication from a space Being named AL-SE-ONTIS, working from Saturn. This message discusses the 'CHRIST LIGHT' and how individuals will be delivered based on their spiritual vibration. It speaks of those who will be taken to safety and those who must go through an 'ILLUSION' before awakening. The message also refers to preparatory things for a 'Second phase' of rehabilitation.

Further excerpts from a book dictated by space men named ABON and BOR, titled "INTO THIS WORLD AND OUT AGAIN", interpret biblical passages (Math. 24:40) as referring to people being taken up in space ships.

The letter then discusses the perception of thoughts by space beings and an experience where a space man intervened to stop the editor from writing a letter disagreeing with ASHTAR, emphasizing the desire for peace and harmony.

Prophecies of a Coming Flood and Cataclysm

The letter delves into prophecies of a great flood, citing the story of Noah and the "great cloud canopy" that prevented direct sunlight, allowing for long lifespans. It mentions that the DELUGE occurred approximately 150,000 years ago. The writer expresses skepticism about the exact repetition of Noah's story, but agrees with the interpretation that current times are witnessing a repeat of the immorality of Noah's day, leading to a potential "SECOND COMING OF THE LORD JESUS" and another great flood.

References are made to Atlantis sinking due to the evil actions of its inhabitants. The letter notes that people worldwide are having prophetic visions about a coming flood. It mentions a doctor in Italy ordering boats for followers and Navasupai Indians in Arizona observing animals seeking higher ground, indicating an impending flood.

A communication from RAMA DES'KA of ASHTAR COMMAND CENRE suggests that catastrophe can be averted by "Christ-like thinking". It warns of a "sudden flip of the poles" that will bring a "MORE VIOLENT CATACLYSM" than natural processes. Howard Mulford is quoted as saying the floodwaters will come farther inland than ever before.

The letter also references "MY MESSINGER SCRIPTS" which state that this civilization will be knocked down and washed away by a great flood, leading to a "golden of the Millenium". Saint Mark is mentioned as being in carnation as a young scientist.

Sanat Kumara of Venus is quoted as saying that elements will rebel, causing tidal waves and winds, and that millions will perish but be reborn. The earth will be purified and raised to a new vibration. RAMA DAS KA is cited again, stating that catastrophe can be averted by Christ-like thinking.

Divine Love Radiation and Affirmations

The letter concludes with a discussion of "WORLD WIDE DIVINE LOVE RADIATION SERVICE" and the use of "constructive Mantra, affirmations or decroes" to raise one's vibration and protect oneself. An affirmation from a 1959 space message book of UNIVERSARIUM is provided: "I AM that great LIFE. LIGHT AND LOVE OF CHRIST. LIFE. LIGHT. expressing GOD. GOD .GOD. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE PURITY. PURITY. PURITY. UNDERSTANDING. UNDERSTANDING. UNDERSTANDING. For I AM THAT I AM. ever expressing LOVE WISDOM POWER."

The Editor notes that the pink Love Radiation leaflets are available free from the Editor. He also states that he is substantially in accord with the letter's views, particularly regarding the cause of the coming catastrophe, which may be due to the Earth moving into a new orbit or another sun/planet approaching the system. He clarifies that his revelations were not given in a trance state and resents being termed a "MEDIUM".

Animal Migration as an Indicator of Safety

The Editor confirms that the reference to animals not needing to be herded to the Ark in Noah's time, but going by natural instinct, has been corroborated. He advises that to know the "SAFE PLACES", one should watch the animal and bird kingdoms, as they know where "POOR BLIND MAN DOES NOT". Any large migratory movement away from natural habitats is an indication that a place is not safe. He distinguishes this from ordinary bird migration, emphasizing unusual movements.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include UFO sightings and encounters, space beings and their messages, prophetic visions of future events (particularly a great flood and cataclysm), spiritualism, and the importance of divine love and Christ-like thinking. The editorial stance appears to be one of openness to these phenomena, with the Editor actively involved in investigating and disseminating information, while also maintaining a degree of critical discernment, particularly regarding trance states and the precise nature of spiritual communications. The issue emphasizes a blend of ufology, religious prophecy, and spiritual guidance.

This issue of the AUSTRALIAN SAUCER RECORD, dated November 1962, presents a blend of spiritual commentary, prophetic forecasts, and reports on UFO phenomena. The cover headline, "DIVINE LOVE AND MERCY, AND THE REDEMPTIVE POWER OF THE REDEEMER," sets a spiritual tone, emphasizing cosmic truth, God's justice, and mercy over punishment.

Spiritual and Prophetic Themes

The magazine opens with a critique of Adamski, suggesting his teachings are not unique and warning against placing faith in any man as an infallible guide, advocating for seeking truth from God alone. It emphasizes that humanity punishes itself through the immutable laws of cause and effect, referencing Jesus's teachings on sowing and reaping. The issue discusses potential future judgments, including a possible flood or a more severe judgment by fire and earthquake, possibly involving the upsetting of the Earth's poles.

"ALAMAR'S FORECAST FOR 1963" predicts significant global upheaval, including a rebellion in Communist China and the USSR, and the manifestation of natural disasters like floods, pestilence, and earthquakes as warnings for humanity to turn towards positive forces. The forecast also mentions violence and armed conflict in Germany and other violent outbreaks against ruling powers.

UFO Sightings and Ancient Mysteries

A report details a sighting by a young P.M.G. Technician of a star-like object moving in a zig-zag motion, described as brighter than a star with a halo, which evoked a feeling of joy. The article "THE TWO WAY APPROACH TO THE FLYING SAUCER" by Pe Tem, originally from "ORBIT" magazine, explores logical and observational methods for understanding phenomena. It references ancient quotations, including one from APH over 24,000 years ago, describing aerial fleets and a submerged continent, and mentions space intelligence and ships with specific names.

Another section, adapted from an article by Harry Lord, discusses "The Sefara rocks" in the Sahara, featuring drawings interpreted as primitive rock paintings from the 6th-8th century B.C., possibly depicting visitors from space. Comparisons are drawn to cave drawings in Australia and rock carvings near Woomera, noting similarities in the depiction of creatures and headwear.

A news report from October 29, 1962, details a sighting of a "MYSTERY LIGHT IN THE SKY" on Yorke Peninsula, described as a dull red light similar to a flying saucer, seen swinging like a pendulum.

Book Reviews and Editorial Stance

The issue includes a book review of Gray Barker's publication on Albert Bender's "Three Men in Black." The reviewer finds the book to be a mix of truth and deliberate misdirection, noting Bender's frank confession of an attraction to the macabre. The reviewer cautions against negative forces, emphasizing the importance of working with the positive side of Light and the power of prayer.

The editor expresses appreciation for the article on flying saucers but regrets the lack of source citation. The magazine "ORBIT" is recommended for its valuable information.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue strongly emphasizes spiritual themes, divine law, and the need for humanity to confront a coming crisis. There is a consistent warning against relying on human authorities and a call to seek divine guidance. The magazine promotes a message of hope, particularly from the perspective of UFO phenomena, while also acknowledging potential dangers. The editorial stance is one of urgency, calling for those who have 'seen the vision' to speak out and state the truth without fear, as the world faces a great war and a time of deliverance.

This issue of Panorama, dated November 1962, presents a series of forecasts for 1963 and beyond, under the headline "FORECASTS FOR 1963, AND THOSE TO FOLLOW." The content is primarily a written prediction of future international events and their underlying causes, with a strong spiritual and geopolitical undertone. The magazine also features a review of a new book and ordering information.

Geopolitical Forecasts for 1963

The author, identified as "Cephas," believes 1963 will be one of the world's most critical years regarding international unrest. While the Cuban crisis is currently in focus, the author warns against being misled, stating that a diversionary tactic is at play. The real danger point is identified as the "INDO CHINA WAR." It is predicted that Mao, not Krushev, will initiate this conflict, which will begin with a thrust into India and then move to the Middle East. This move is expected to cause Krushev to panic, fearing Mao's ascendancy, and consequently push Russia into starting a larger conflict. The author asserts that Russia will not desire war but will be forced into it to avoid losing face to Mao and the world.

The predicted attack will likely involve "pincer movements," with one arm moving towards the Middle East and another across the Alaskan coast towards the USA. Allies of China and Russia are expected to harass other nations, potentially targeting Australia from the Indonesian area or Malaya, keeping them from assisting in the main conflict.

These events are seen as leading to a head not later than early 1965, but potentially sooner due to forces driven by great fear. The European Common Market (ECM) is highlighted as a significant political combination that could strangle the Commonwealth, with the USA also considered part of this dynamic. Britain's potential entry into the ECM is seen as accelerating these events.

The Critical Role of Oil Supply

A central theme is the vital importance of the oil supply. The author states that China has no oil, and the main supplies come from the USA and the Middle East. Oil is described as the prime factor for industry, locomotion, transport, air defense, and civil movement. The article warns of "under sea machines," possibly atomic-powered devices, spread around the USA and other countries to disrupt oil supplies. Any nation without its own oil supply is deemed defenseless, as modern life, including electric trams and trains, is heavily reliant on oil. Governments are urged to return to coal as quickly as possible.

The Middle East is predicted to be too busy with frontal attacks and invasion to provide assistance. The author also warns of "unexplainable subs" in local areas that can lay and leave within hours, potentially using remote-controlled devices.

Spiritual and Religious Guidance

Amidst the geopolitical predictions, a strong spiritual message is conveyed. The author emphasizes the "power of PRAYER of those who fight for LIGHT in all realms of the Physical, Mental, and Spiritual," stating that "MAN UNITED WITH GOD CAN CHANGE THE WHOLE COURSE OF HISTORY." Religious leaders are addressed directly, urged to "feed the sheep" and to read Ezekiel 34. They are reminded that "GOD ALONE IS OUR DEFENCE." National leaders are advised not to rely on "princes of finance" but to turn to God. The common people are encouraged to repent, turn to God, and to read and repeat the 91st Psalm.

Book Review: "Men Among Mankind"

The issue includes a section on a new book by Brinsley Le Poer Trench, titled "MEN AMONG MANKIND," due to be released the following month. The author's own description highlights that the book traces events after the fall of Atlantis, the rebirth of civilization, and the part played by "Sky People." It also discusses the history of the British people and suggests they have always been under special guidance. The book is described as unique and covering the roles of "unusual Men among mankind" throughout history, including discussions on the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, and the "Temple of the Stars."

The Editor of Panorama endorses the book, based on the author's previous work, and suggests it will appeal to research workers worldwide due to its wide coverage of subject matter.

Ordering Information

Information is provided for overseas orders of the book and the magazine "PANORAMA" from Neville Spearman Ltd. in London, Murray Organisation in Auckland, New Zealand, and The Editor, "PANORAMA" in Kilburn, Australia.

Postscript

A postscript dated November 15, 1962, notes recent newspaper and radio reports of disagreement between China and Russia, with Chinese forces reportedly unhappy with Krushev. This development is seen as an indication that the forecasts might occur even earlier than expected.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are geopolitical forecasting, the critical importance of natural resources (specifically oil), and a strong emphasis on spiritual faith and divine intervention as a counterforce to global conflict. The editorial stance is one of warning and urgency, urging readers to prepare for significant global upheaval and to seek spiritual guidance. There is a clear belief in the author's prophetic abilities and a call to action based on these predictions.