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CRUX NUMBER 4, published by CRUX PUBLICATIONS in Paris, TX, is dated Winter-Spring 1989 and priced at $7.00. The issue features a cover headline related to 'THE TRIAD EXPERIMENT' and highlights an in-depth report on the UFO abductions of Christa Tilton. The magazine also…
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CRUX NUMBER 4, published by CRUX PUBLICATIONS in Paris, TX, is dated Winter-Spring 1989 and priced at $7.00. The issue features a cover headline related to 'THE TRIAD EXPERIMENT' and highlights an in-depth report on the UFO abductions of Christa Tilton. The magazine also announces the availability of UFO-FORTEAN-NEW AGE BOOKS from CRUX PUBLICATIONS.
The Triad Experiment
The main article, 'The Triad Experiment,' delves into the extensive UFO abduction experiences of Christa Tilton. It begins by posing questions about missing time, repetitive dreams, and the nature of communications with non-human beings. The article explores the dichotomy between physical and non-physical realms and questions the intentions of these entities: are they engineers, alchemists, gardeners, or something else? It suggests that those who have experienced alien contact need not be consumed by fear, proposing an alternative view of potentially positive outcomes.
Christa Tilton's 'awakening' occurred in the mid-1980s, leading her to recall memories of her experiences, which began around the age of 10. The article details several specific UFO-abduction incidents through regressive hypnosis and conscious recall:
- Tucson, Arizona - Summer 1962: At age 10, Christa was approached by a 5-ft tall gray alien after witnessing a 'fireball' land. She was taken aboard a craft, physically examined, and met an alien she came to know as 'The Doctor.'
- Tulsa, Oklahoma - Fall 1971: Gray aliens took her from her apartment and onto a craft where she was implanted with a fertilized ovum.
- New Orleans - Early winter 1971: Through hypnotic regression, it was revealed that gray aliens extracted a fetus prematurely. She was shown incubators and a hologram of a future daughter.
- Tulsa - February 1976: Christa became pregnant without sexual activity. Regression indicated implantation of another fertilized ovum. The resulting daughter, born later, bore a strong resemblance to the hologram child.
- Tucson - October 1985: During a reported mass UFO sighting, Christa was abducted astrally and taken to a 'beautiful place,' possibly a craft or facility, where she met a charismatic being who told her she was 'chosen.'
- South of Tulsa - March 30-31, 1987: Christa witnessed an alien craft land and was taken aboard for examination. She saw the father of her child, dressed in an alien uniform.
- Tucson - July 1987: Christa encountered aliens, was physically pulled, and discussed 'emotions' and 'chemical imbalance.' It was later revealed that U.S. government agents reportedly witnessed and photographed this incident.
Christa Tilton: Interview
In early 1989, researcher Tom Adams interviewed Christa Tilton about the effects of her experiences, her feelings towards aliens, and coping mechanisms. Tilton recounts becoming aware of UFO-related experiences in 1984, marked by stress, anxiety attacks, and disturbing dreams involving alien forces. These dreams included vivid imagery of aliens pointing to the sky, mentioning Sirius and the Pleiades, and a large silver metallic sphere that followed her. She also described a dream involving UFOs in the sky and a human-like alien visiting a doctor's office, and another dream of a large, orange, cage-like craft.
Tilton describes a particularly disturbing dream where she was on board a craft with two aliens, one of whom inserted a device into her spine, causing intense pain. She experienced an out-of-body sensation and saw her skin turn blue. She also recounts a dream of a past life in France in 1762, which profoundly impacted her and led her to feel a connection with Shirley MacLaine.
She felt a strange urge to go to Tucson in October 1985, near where she believes she was first abducted in 1962. During this visit, she experienced a continual sense of apprehension. She later woke up at 1:00 AM with an urge to write about a dream where a beautiful blond man asked her to come with him to a beautiful place with tall, blond beings. She also saw short, gray beings described as robots programmed to fly scout ships. She was presented to a 'Master' who she initially thought was Jesus Christ but later realized was not, feeling only unconditional love from him. This experience was described as a transformative 'born again' event. That evening, she learned of sixty UFOs being tracked over Tucson.
Tilton sought answers through a psychic who told her she had an alien monitoring implant under her chin. She also wrote about her experiences, detailing genetic makeup and mental telepathy. In 1987, she decided to undergo hypnotic regression, despite initial fear as a fundamentalist Christian, and consulted with hypnotist Delores Cannon.
Under hypnosis, she revisited the 1962 Tucson incident. She also discussed a series of strange pregnancies and miscarriages in her early twenties, which led to the discovery of a possible hybridization project. In 1971, during an abduction in New Orleans, she became pregnant, and the sperm and ovum were cultivated. She miscarried, with no fetal tissue found. In February 1976, she discovered she was pregnant again, which was confirmed by tests. This pregnancy resulted in the birth of a daughter.
Tilton's daughter, born in 1976, exhibited unusual traits, including acute hearing and a special disposition. In 1987, the daughter had a terrifying reaction to seeing Whitley Strieber on television, screaming and exhibiting distress. Subsequently, she began drawing pictures of UFOs and aliens and made a clay alien figure, despite never having discussed such topics.
In May 1986, Tilton and her daughter witnessed a silver, disc-shaped UFO in Tulsa, which disappeared abruptly. The daughter later saw the craft again with her grandmother. The daughter expressed to her mother, 'Mom, don't you realize I'm not from here. I'm from another place, another planet.'
Tilton also recounts meeting the father of her daughter in Orlando, Florida, in March 1986. She was drawn to a young, blond-haired man who exhibited strange behavior and warned her not to touch him, possibly due to a force field. She took his picture, and he requested that the photos not be shown for a year. She later saw him again in Tulsa in August 1986.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine's stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, abductions, and related topics, presenting detailed personal accounts and interviews. The recurring themes include the nature of alien intelligence, the impact of abduction experiences on individuals, the possibility of hybridization programs, and the search for understanding these phenomena. The editorial approach seems to favor in-depth reporting and personal testimonies, aiming to explore the complexities and potential implications of UFO encounters.
This issue of the magazine, identified as issue number 20 and volume 18, features a prominent cover headline: "UFO ABDUCTEE TRACKED BY GOVERNMENT AGENT." The content delves into abduction experiences, with a particular focus on the account of Christa Tilton. The publication date appears to be around March 30-31, 1987, and it is published in the USA.
Key Articles and Content
UFO Abductee Tracked By Government Agent
The lead article details the experiences of Christa Tilton, an individual who reports multiple abduction experiences. A significant aspect of her account is the involvement of a government agent, referred to as "W.C.," who has intimate knowledge of her experiences and life. This agent approached her in August 1987 in Arizona, showing identification from "DIS" or "DIA." He claimed his purpose was to warn her not to marry a specific person who was known in ufology and had worked on abduction cases. The agent also sought details about her abduction experiences, indicating he had prior knowledge and was part of a government listing of abductees. He warned her away from a specific area in New Mexico, suggesting it was dangerous and possibly related to her abduction experiences.
Tilton recounts being taken to an underground facility and seeing fetuses and incubators on board a craft in 1988. She also describes an abduction experience in Tucson in July 1987, which the government agent claimed to have witnessed and documented with photos and videotapes.
A Case With Many Similarities
This section presents a detailed comparison between the abduction case of Christa Tilton and that of Herbert Schirmer, a police officer from Ashland, Nebraska. The article highlights 56 similarities, suggesting a widespread and common phenomenon. These similarities include:
- Alien Beings and Craft: Winged serpent or feathered serpent symbols seen on alien emblems, with connections to ancient Aztec and Mayan cultures. Three specific cases are detailed: Christa Tilton (early 1950s), William Herrmann (late 1970s), and Herbert Schirmer (1960s). The aliens in Schirmer's case are described as being from a star group called Reticulum, and the leader wore a similar symbol.
- Abduction Experience: Both Tilton and Schirmer experienced paralysis, their car engines failing, and their craft being biconvex and lenticular with blinking lights and a radiant glow. Landing gear extended, and a hatch opened. They were unable to resist capture and were impressed by the ETs' eyes.
- Craft Interior: The craft interiors were cold, with strange one-legged chairs, rectangular doors, viewing screens, and symbolforms of writing. Voices were mechanical and synthetic, not coming from the ETs' mouths. They used language translating computers.
- Alien Physiology and Attire: Alien males had larger heads, greyish-white skin, large eyes with thin eyebrows, and fine lips. They wore one-piece grey fabric suits that covered the head, with openings only for the face and earmuffs on the sides.
- Experiments and Purpose: The ETs conducted genetic experiments, including experimental breeding programs, and were particularly interested in controlling the abductee's brain and brain chemistry. They were able to block the release of information, even under hypnosis. The article suggests a three-generation breeding program aimed at creating a more efficient, positive entity.
Interviews and Personal Accounts
The issue includes an interview with an abductee who discusses their relationship with aliens. The abductee believes that a young man named Aaron, whom they encountered in a record store and later during an abduction, is the father of their daughter. This entity is described as a hybrid, emitting an energy field. The abductee expresses confusion and rage upon learning this, and is temporarily paralyzed by a blue beam.
The abductee also discusses the ongoing nature of experiments involving their family, describing it as a cross-generational breeding program. They recall recent experiences, including seeing an entity in their hallway and a suspected abduction in August 1988, for which they need further regression.
Regarding symbols, the abductee has seen symbols and writing they don't understand, as well as an emblem of a winged or feathered serpent with a lightning bolt. They have identified five or six other cases with similar emblems.
The abductee expresses a shift from fear to a more comfortable and positive relationship with the aliens, viewing the experiences as beneficial for their spiritual development. They believe they were chosen for a specific mission and are trying to help others who have had similar experiences. They suggest that fear can attract aliens and advise others to work through fear and seek positive aspects.
Another section discusses the "Son of Harmonic Convergence," promoting a "collective human mind harmonic grid" on December 31, 1989, to signal to aliens that communication is welcomed. Jose Arguelles believes that "the UFOs are here to benefit us."
Object Characteristics and Incidents
Descriptions of UFOs include a biconvex lenticular shape, blinking lights, a radiant glow, and cylindrical tripod landing legs. One incident on March 30-31, 1987, involved a craft landing about 28 miles south of Tulsa, OK, with bright, sequentially flashing lights that slowed as it neared the ground. The landing gear extended, and a door opened.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO abductions, alien contact, genetic experimentation, hybrid beings, and government interest in these phenomena. The magazine appears to present these accounts and comparisons as evidence of a widespread and significant UFO presence and activity. The editorial stance seems to be one of serious inquiry into these experiences, presenting detailed comparisons and personal testimonies to explore the complexities of alien interactions and their potential implications for humanity. There's an underlying belief that these alien interactions might have a beneficial purpose, despite the trauma experienced by some individuals.
This issue of CRUX magazine, identified as Volume 22, Issue 22, dated August 1989, focuses on UFOs, alien encounters, and alleged government secrecy. The cover features John Lear, described as a former CIA pilot, alongside the headline 'Former CIA pilot, others say aliens are among us.' The magazine is published by CRUX Publications and is in English.
Key Articles and Interviews
Interview with an Abductee and 'W.C.'
The issue includes an interview with an individual who describes an abduction experience. The abductee recounts being physically dragged to a ship by gray beings, rendered unconscious, and later finding marks on her back. She recalls an incident the night before where an orange ball of light passed through her room and she felt alien presence. Following the discovery of marks, she underwent hypnotic regression, which revealed details of the abduction, including the removal of a fetus and discussions about 'emotions,' 'hormones,' and 'chemical imbalance.' The abductee also mentions that her daughter was abducted and that 'W.C.' convinced her he was present. She notes the government's significant interest in her case and in genetic experiments.
The abductee has had approximately 10 to 15 contacts with 'W.C.', who appears to be an operative monitoring abduction cases. 'W.C.' has provided names of specific people, and his warnings have proven justified. The abductee does not believe 'W.C.' is an 'M.I.B.' (Men in Black) but feels he is over-protective, suggesting he might be monitored by superiors.
'W.C.' contacted the abductee in August 1988, stating he would be on a sensitive mission for 2-3 weeks. He warned her to expect the worst if she didn't hear from him by August 15th. She eventually heard from him and was told she would be contacted by two people: one positive and one negative. This occurred, and another government operative, a woman, was assigned to monitor her.
'W.C.' is stationed at a major, sensitive military installation in the country. He believes it is his duty to keep secrets due to his patriotism but has mentioned the existence of several alien factions on Earth, some of which can pass for human. He is aware the abductee is going public with her story and advises caution.
The abductee recalls 'W.C.' attending a UFO group meeting in Dallas, where he was monitoring information being given to the public. Seven minutes of the 'official' audio tapes of this meeting were deleted, but the abductee's own tape captured the entire event. 'W.C.' reportedly refuses to put his voice on tape, even on an answering machine, and will not allow himself to be photographed.
John Lear and Alien Presence
The cover story features John Lear, a former CIA pilot, who claims that the U.S. government is hiding its association with alien beings and that a complete alien invasion-takeover is possibly two years away. Lear's evidence is presented, suggesting aliens are among us.
Uncommon Claims and Unguaranteed Observations
This section compiles various UFO-related reports and rumors:
- Alien Invasion Timeline: According to John Lear, there may be only two years left before a complete alien invasion-takeover.
- Pueblo, Colorado Incident: A man's voice allegedly became low and his eyes glowed red after playing with a Ouija board when an evil spirit 'left the board and attacked him.'
- 'Grudge 13' Report: William English, the individual behind the 'Grudge 13' story, has resurfaced and stands by his account of witnessing the demise of two friends while investigating a UFO crash/landing site in New Mexico.
- Very Large Array (VLA) Allegations: The VLA radio telescope system in New Mexico is alleged to be involved in transmitting signals and communicating with extraterrestrials, not just receiving them. The recent collapse of the radio telescope at Green Bank, WV, is also questioned.
- Blue Diamond, Nevada: Readers are asked for information about events at Blue Diamond, Nevada.
- Sgt. Clifford E. Stone: Army Sgt. Clifford E. Stone allegedly faced harassment at the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell due to his interest in UFOs, leading to unsatisfactory performance ratings and pressure to retire early. He was later vindicated by the Army.
- Dulce, New Mexico Underground Facility: An anonymous source claims to have headed a construction crew that dug tunnels for an underground facility near Dulce, NM, fueling rumors and speculation.
- Albuquerque Alien Base: Reports suggest a possible alien-controlled underground base northeast of Albuquerque, with sightings of strange lights and craft entering and exiting.
- Albuquerque Bus Driver: A story is recounted about a bus driver in Albuquerque with a large head, strange large eyes, and elongated fingers, who did not look entirely human. The father confirmed his son's observation.
- Dallas Carousel Club Incident: In May 1962, waitress Ester Ann Marsh recalled her boss, Jack Ruby, preparing a table for seven men at the Carousel Club. She later identified the 'wimpy-looking little guy' who ordered only beer as Lee Harvey Oswald.
- UFO Abductee Monitoring in Albuquerque: It is alleged that a man in Albuquerque, possibly an Air Force officer, is directed to find UFO abductees and contactees to silence them, potentially with extreme prejudice. CRUX hopes this is merely intimidating disinformation.
Publisher and Subscription Information
CRUX Publications offers a variety of new, used, and rare books on UFOs, forteana, paranormal, and new age topics. They also publish CRUX and STIGMATA magazines. Contact information is provided for CRUX Publications and a UFO newsclipping service.
Acknowledgements
Christa Tilton, an abductee, expresses gratitude to Dr. Kenneth Ring, a psychologist, for his professional explanations and support, which helped her overcome her fear of death and the unknown. She also thanks Tom Adams for his loving trust and kindness, and Shirley MacLaine for teaching the importance of going 'Out On A Limb' to find the truth.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently presents information that suggests a significant alien presence on Earth and a corresponding government cover-up or involvement. The editorial stance appears to be one of investigating and disseminating claims related to UFOs, abductions, and alleged extraterrestrial interactions, often highlighting the vulnerability of abductees and the need for support. There is a clear interest in exposing perceived secrets and providing a platform for unconventional accounts, while also acknowledging the potential for misinformation and intimidation tactics by government agencies.