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Title: EARTHLINK Issue: No.1 Volume: 5 Date: August 1981 Price: 50p
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Title: EARTHLINK
Issue: No.1
Volume: 5
Date: August 1981
Price: 50p
This issue of Earthlink magazine focuses on UFOs and Related Subjects, presenting a blend of theoretical articles, case investigations, and interviews.
Contents
The magazine features a diverse range of articles, including:
- Editorial: Discusses the magazine's shift to a new publication system to prevent further delays.
- UFOs were Deceived - Ancient Man Caused Earth's Cataclysms by Dr. Ronald P. Anjard: This article posits that ancient humans, through misapplied technology from ancient astronauts, caused major planetary crises, including shifts in Earth's axis and orbit.
- Twenty-Five Questions on Vanguard Ufology: Part I by Ignacio Darnaude Rojas-Marcos: An interview exploring the nature of ufology, the characteristics of UFOs, and the reasons behind their appearances and the alleged concealment of information by authorities.
- The Rae Fountain Affair by Margaret E. Fry: An investigation into a close encounter case from 1955 involving a witness named Rae Fountain.
- The Fiery Cross of Potsdam by Mr. Jean Bastide.
- Report on Field Trip to Wandlebury Camp of February 15, 1981 by Bernard Gowing and Bill Eden.
- An Unusual Contactee: The Continuing Story (Part V).
- Our Relationship to Ancient Astronauts by Dr. Ronald P. Anjard.
- Crashed Saucers' Occupants: Dr. Hurtak Reveals some Facts.
- Reviews.
- Advertisements.
- UFO News and Events Around the World.
- Errata.
Article Summaries
UFOs were Deceived - Ancient Man Caused Earth's Cataclysms
Dr. Ronald P. Anjard proposes a theory that Earth has undergone three major planetary crises, with two of them caused by mankind's misuse of advanced technology obtained from ancient UFOs or astronauts. These cataclysms involved shifts in Earth's axis, orbit changes, and drastic upheavals of the planet's crust, leading to floods, volcanic eruptions, and changes in land masses. Anjard contrasts his theory with that of Velikovsky, emphasizing human agency in these events. The article presents a summary table of Earth's historical periods and their associated calamities, suggesting that ancient humans possessed scientific abilities far beyond current understanding, evidenced by archeological findings from various locations and time periods, including early hominids, ancient civilizations in the US, and advanced technology in Peru and Russia.
Twenty-Five Questions on Vanguard Ufology: Part I
This section features an interview with ufologist Ignacio Darnaude Rojas-Marcos, who has been interested in UFOs for about 22 years. He defines UFOs as purpose-built energy-centers involved in strategical exercises, noting the wide variety in their craft and crews, suggesting multiple origins. Rojas-Marcos believes UFOs are not a danger to humanity and may even be offering aid. He suggests that authorities conceal information about UFOs due to potential economic disaster and the threat to existing institutions. He also discusses the geographical distribution of UFO sightings, noting their prevalence near water sources, educational institutions, and industrial sites, indicating a strategic plan. Rojas-Marcos also touches upon the apparitions of the Virgin Mary, viewing them as sophisticated operations designed to influence popular religiosity, and the UMMO case, which he finds disconcerting.
The Rae Fountain Affair
Investigated by Margaret Fry of Contact (UK), this article details the account of Rae Fountain, who reported witnessing a UFO in 1955. Fountain described a metallic grey, bell-shaped craft that hovered and then ascended. He later encountered similar craft in 1974 and 1975, describing them in detail, including their shape, color, and the presence of figures in white suits. Fountain's testimony is corroborated by the investigator's own similar sighting in 1955, suggesting a connection between the events. The article also touches upon the idea of 'Operation Disparagement,' where UFOs might be deliberately creating confusion to minimize their perceived importance and gradually condition humanity to their presence.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of Earthlink emphasizes the interconnectedness of UFO phenomena with ancient history, advanced ancient technologies, and potential extraterrestrial influence. The magazine appears to lean towards theories that involve ancient civilizations possessing advanced knowledge and the possibility of human-caused cataclysms. The editorial stance, as indicated by the disclaimer, is that the material and ideas presented do not necessarily reflect the views of Earthlink's staff, suggesting an open platform for various theories within the UFO and related subjects community. The magazine also highlights the alleged suppression of information by authorities and the complex, possibly strategic, nature of UFO activity.
Title: Flying Saucer Review
Issue: Vol. 27 No. 5
Date: 1981
Publisher: Flying Saucer Review Publications
Country: United Kingdom
Price: £1.20
This issue of Flying Saucer Review delves into various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, featuring witness accounts, investigative reports, book reviews, and discussions on related topics such as ley lines and cryptids.
Witness Accounts and Sightings
The issue begins with an account from Rae Fountain, who describes seeing two UFO craft. He details their appearance, noting distinct eyes with mauve pupils and green irises, and their communication in an unknown language. He also recounts an incident where a large dark craft lifted a derelict car into the air. Further accounts include Mrs. Daphne Thomas and her husband observing a glowing orange craft on the A20, and Mr. Titler reporting a brilliantly lit, turquoise cigar-shaped craft.
Investigations and Theories
An article by Bernard Gowing and Bill Eden details a field trip to Wandlebury Camp, exploring the ancient art of water divining and its potential connection to tracing ley lines, which are suggested to be of interest to UFOs. They describe their experiences with dowsing rods and a perceived build-up of strange feelings.
Another significant section, "AN UNUSUAL CONTACTEE: THE CONTINUING STORY (PART V)", focuses on 'Bob', a contactee from Saffron Walden, who experiences visions of unknown symbols, spacecraft, and alien scenery. The article explores the possibility of these visions originating from an external source, possibly linked to his previous UFO encounter in 1976, and discusses his unique mental experiences.
Cryptids and Ancient Astronauts
Dr. Ronald P. Anjard contributes an article on 'OUR RELATIONSHIP TO ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS', discussing the spread of sightings of creatures like Bigfoot and Yetis across the globe. He references the Oahspe text, suggesting that early human races may have been advanced by extraterrestrial visitors, leading to hybrids and a special relationship with 'ancient astronauts'.
Crashed Saucers and Extraterrestrial Evidence
Dr. J. Hurtak is featured, revealing biological information about physical bodies removed from crashed space vehicles in New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico in the late 1940s and 1950s. He mentions an incident in 1946 near Great Falls, Montana, where bodies were retrieved and sent to Edwards Air Force Base. The information was classified at a level beyond Top Secret, with President Eisenhower reportedly deciding not to release it due to the Western world not being prepared.
Book Reviews
Several book reviews are included:
- "THE JANOS PEOPLE" by Frank Johnson: This review discusses a case of abduction involving a family who were taken aboard a saucer-shaped craft. They were told that the inhabitants of Janos, their home world, were seeking Earth as a new home after their planet was contaminated by meteorites. The reviewer expresses skepticism about the "facts" presented, suggesting it may be a deception.
- "WORLD MESSAGES FOR THE COMING DECADE: A COSMIC SYMPOSIUM" by Tuella: This work is described as a monumental compilation of 27 messages from various communicators, including El Morya and Lord Maitreya, concerning global chaos and changes, and the need for humanity to prepare for a 'cleansed' Earth.
- "THE ROSWELL INCIDENT" by Charles Berlitz and William Moore: This review notes that the book investigates the 1947 Roswell crash, but points out the lack of on-the-spot investigation at the time and the recent discovery of witnesses. It highlights the common feature of army involvement in quickly removing craft and occupants to secret bases.
Editor's Notes and Other Content
The issue includes editor's comments on various articles, such as Riley Crabb's remarks on Dr. Hurtak's revelations confirming the reality of Flying Saucers. There is also a mention of a "Fiery Cross of Potsdam" incident, potentially explained by bombing patterns during World War II.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and the broader implications of extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting various accounts and theories within the UFO field, while also maintaining a critical perspective, particularly in the book reviews, questioning the veracity of some claims and highlighting the complexities and potential deceptions involved in the phenomenon.
This issue of FATE magazine, dated August 1981, with volume 34, presents a diverse collection of articles exploring unexplained phenomena, from technological marvels to extraterrestrial encounters and esoteric beliefs. The cover headline, "UFOs: The Cover-Up Campaign Continues!", sets a tone of intrigue and investigation.
Book Reviews
"Supposed and Incredible Inventions" by John Freeman
Reviewed by John Saville, this book is described as fulfilling its title by presenting a collection of "weird and wonderful inventions and discoveries." It is aimed at inventors, engineers, and those with a thirst for knowledge, featuring meticulous drawings and photos. John Freeman, the author, suggests that while some radical concepts might be incorrect, the goal is important, referencing exotic technology and the cyclical nature of life where legends can become reality. The book includes chapters on "Super Mileage Autos & Fuel Systems," "Unusual Motors," "Unusual & Free Energy Systems," "Unusual Machines & Inventions," and "Unusual Concepts & Principles." Saville found the chapter on "Flight & Anti-Gravity Concepts" particularly interesting, noting diagrams of patented UFO flight concepts and other UFO material, as well as alternative energy innovations and mind power.
"Our Cosmic Heritage" by Chris Francis
Reviewed by Gloria Saville, this book delves into the wisdom preserved by ancient Mystery Schools and relates it to modern life. Chris Francis offers his interpretations, examining biblical passages and exploring concepts like reincarnation and Eastern philosophies without adhering to a specific religion. Saville notes that Francis writes from an enlightened viewpoint, offering much to a spiritually enquiring person. Francis is quoted stating, "There is a strong bond between God, man and other creations. This relationship is binding through eternity. Man can ignore this union but he cannot escape from it." He emphasizes the importance of biological needs and cosmic consciousness for extracting the best from life, and that achieving transformation leads to serenity and eventual reabsorption into the cosmic.
"Are We Being Watched?" by Janet and Colin Bord
Also reviewed by Gloria Saville, this book investigates UFO sightings and experiences reported by children worldwide. The review highlights that the book covers UFO types and entities witnessed, with drawings to illustrate them. It suggests that UFOs are often drawn to children. A chapter on "Where do they come from?" discusses current thoughts on the UFO enigma. Saville finds the book well-produced, with a striking UFO image on the cover, making it an ideal introduction to the subject for both children and adults.
UFO News and Events Around the World
Iran: UFOs Interfere
Reports indicate an increase in UFO appearances in Iranian skies, with the Air Force firing on a luminous object in Tabriz. A "rainbow"-like object was seen in Heydarabad, revolving on its axis. Another object at Chahrizba and Kaadj was described as "a luminous object bigger than the moon, in the shape of a semi-circle and light green in colour." The Minister of the Interior has opened an office for the public to report suspicious activities.
Western U.S.A. Sightings
Considerable UFO activity is noted in the western U.S.A., particularly around the Mount St. Helens area. Sightings include triangular and disc-shaped objects, balls of fire, and colored lights. Events like brilliant flashes, detonations, and earthquakes are also reported, especially in California and Oregon. Some researchers believe these UFOs are extra-terrestrial craft attracted to the energy of the earthquake zone. An incident on March 17, 1981, outside St. Helens, Oregon, involved police officers witnessing two orange balls hovering near the Columbia River, one of which dove into the river. A more incredible report details a 53-year-old man named F.B. Moore who claimed to have been taken for a ride in a spaceship after a glowing object landed in his yard. He reported visiting the Moon and other planets, and astonishingly, his arthritis cleared, and his dog's blind eye was restored.
Texas Incident
A negative encounter occurred on December 29, 1980, in Texas, where two women and a child driving along a lonely road encountered a brilliant object emitting a searing wave of heat. Later, "a terrible roaring sound" commenced, and 23 helicopter-like objects circled their car before vanishing.
Oregon Incident (Newport)
On May 29, 1981, a "possible UFO" was found on the beach in Newport, Oregon. Described as 20ft. by 6ft. and "glowed" when kicked, it was later gone by daylight. Police officers could not identify it.
Riddle of 100 UFOs (Scotland)
A probe is underway into UFO sightings in an area with two nuclear power stations in the Scottish Borders. Two women, Mrs. Mary Watson and Mrs. Joyce Byers, believe the Moffat Hills are a "base" for flying saucers and suspect a link to the nuclear stations. They have observed swirling, saucer-shaped objects and orange and red triangles.
Morning Visit Mystery (UK)
A daytime sighting in Upper Swaledale involved a circular object, two feet across and nine inches deep, hovering close to the ground for several minutes before disappearing. The farmer, Mr. Clark Stones, his wife, and a friend witnessed it and approached it, but it moved away and ascended vertically.
Saucer caught in Fishing Line (Ulster)
A Carrickfergus man fishing in Belfast Lough caught a large saucer-shaped device, about six feet in diameter, with legs and antennae. The object was hauled ashore and later burned up.
Cattle Mutilations
"Do you believe in 'mutes'?"
David Perkins and Carl Seawell have studied cattle mutilations and propose two explanations: extraterrestrials or mass psychosis. They have documented clamp marks, signs of animals being dropped, absence of footprints, lights in the sky, and evidence of drugs in carcasses. Perkins and Seawell formed Animal Mutilations Probe to collect information. They note that mutilations may seem less frequent due to ranchers' reluctance to report, police agencies' lack of investigation, and media cynicism. Theories involving scientists or satanic cults are dismissed. The mass psychosis theory is linked to Carl Jung's ideas on flying saucers representing a need for wholeness.
Update on Canadian Mutilations
Since August 1979, cattle in Canadian provinces have been targets for mutilators, but the RCMP have failed to apprehend culprits.
Other Mysteries
Mammoth Cabbages, Onions: Mexican Farmer's Own Secret
Jose Carmen Garcia, a Mexican farmer, produces exceptionally large vegetables. He claims to have received a formula of geometric designs from a stranger, which he used to grow monstrous dimensions. He has refused to divulge his secret but states a farmer must change his mentality. The seeds are reportedly energized, and the secret has been given to the San Jose Rosicrucian Order.
A U.F.O. Above Brussels?
Readers reported sightings of a circular object traveling at high speed over Brussels. The object was described as dark, like a clay pigeon, and silent. The Royal Meteorological Institute reported no abnormal phenomena.
A "Robot" Dog Sighted in Spain
A Spanish family reported seeing a "robot" that came down from a UFO. The object was described as a parallelepiped-shaped robot, about 140 cm high and 70 cm large, which barked like a dog.
Is the Earth Hollow?
This section explores the Hollow Earth theory, referencing Admiral Richard E. Byrd's expedition to the North Pole in 1926, which reportedly showed mountains, trees, and rivers. It mentions an Arctic city called Rainbow City and discusses phenomena like colored snow and holes at the poles. The theory posits that unknown creatures sighted worldwide might come from inside the Earth. It also references J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" and Richard S. Shaver's belief in underground inhabitants called the Dero and Tero, who possessed advanced technology. A recent report from Australia describes a society living beneath the Earth's surface, accessed via an electromagnetic shaft, with a hot, humid climate and dinosaurs.
Did the UFOs cut the Power over Venezuela?
A Venezuelan electricity company admitted it could not determine the cause of a large power failure on December 30-31. Press reports suggested UFOs were responsible, with numerous sightings registered after the blackout. However, officials at the Caracas Observatory discounted these claims as fantasies.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of FATE magazine consistently explores themes of the unexplained, including UFOs, advanced or unusual inventions, spiritual and esoteric beliefs, and mysterious phenomena like cattle mutilations and the Hollow Earth theory. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded and investigative stance, presenting various reports and theories from different sources, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional explanations. The editorial notes often add context or commentary, and the inclusion of reader contributions and international reports broadens the scope of the presented mysteries. The magazine seems to aim at informing and intriguing its readership about the ongoing exploration of the unknown.
EARTHLINK, Vol. 47, No. 2, February 1981, published by Prediction magazine (UK).
Kite-shaped UFOs over the Antarctic
Reported by the Japanese newspaper "Asahi Shinbun", members of a Japanese expedition in the Antarctic witnessed three mysterious flying objects on January 6th, 1979. These objects were described as having the form of a 'European kite' and flew at an altitude of 3000 to 5000 metres. Witnesses agreed the speed was considerable and the colour was white or blue. Some other members of the expedition and crew also saw identical objects, which an aviation expert on board could not identify. A photo of these UFOs was taken.
Mystery Submarine Leaves Swedish Waters
The Swedish Navy ended a three-week search for an elusive foreign submarine on September 18th, 1980. The submarine had been spotted on September 18th, 1980, and a depth charge was fired on September 28th in an attempt to force it to the surface. The search involved 600 men from the navy and coast guard, 20 ships, and 8 helicopters and aircraft, costing an estimated $700,000. Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback acknowledged the embarrassment of not identifying the craft. While believed to be Russian or Polish, Western naval sources indicated that all Western Nato Alliance submarines were accounted for, and the Russians did not acknowledge it as theirs. This is not the first time phantom subs have been chased in Scandinavian waters.
Down came a Shower of Little Green Frogs
In Nafplion, southern Greece, inhabitants woke up to find it raining thousands of little green frogs. Scientists at the Meteorological Institute in Athens believe the frogs were sucked up from north African marshes by a whirlwind and carried to Greece. The frogs, weighing only a few ounces, were carried by a fast air stream over the sea. Many escaped injury and have taken to their new home, causing incessant croaking.
Found Footprints of a size 58 boot ... and marks of a Tripod in Sangonera la Verde
Near Monteagudo and San Miguel de Salinas in Murcia province, Spain, students of UFO phenomena found footprints of a giant foot, requiring a shoe at least 58 centimetres long. Also found were three symmetrical marks that on flat land would form a triangle, speculated to be from the tripod landing gear of an extra-terrestrial vehicle.
Ping-Pong Ball in Sky' Mystery
Eyewitness reports from five places in Tibet on July 24th described a bright object the size of a ping-pong ball surrounded by a ring of blue-white light, moving from east to west at about 90 miles a minute. The CHENGDU daily reported similar sightings in Chengdu, Szechuan, on the same night.
Secret of the South China Sea Triangle
This area, bounded by Manila, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, is said to have been the site of unexplained disasters for nearly 3,000 years. Incidents include the disappearance of two Japanese aircraft carriers and three destroyers during World War II, and numerous sightings of giant squids attacking ships. Since May 1979, an oil tanker and two freighters have vanished. Harold L. Johnson, a retired Rear Admiral, stated that Japanese ships lost in 1942 sent clear radio signals before transmissions abruptly stopped. Giant squids with tentacles up to 40 feet long have been reported. Some researchers suggest ocean currents and whirlpools, while others propose the area is above the lost continent of Mu, with powerful energy machines emitting forces that cause storms. Barry Cullum of the Fortean Society suggests an electro-magnetic energy column passes through the planet, connecting dimensions and creating doorways for objects to pass through.
UFOs over China
1980 was declared the 'Year of the UFO' in China, with the newly established China UFO Research Organisation (CURO) receiving 77 reports from January through November. CURO, formed in May 1980, has 400 members and branches throughout China. Chairman Cha Leping, a student at Wuhan University, stated that they do not reject the idea that UFOs come from outer space but aim to study them scientifically. Sightings include a cone-shaped object seen by machinery workers at Dagang on October 5, 1980, which emitted a bright light and a whistling sound. Office workers in Jinghai county spotted a dish-like object emitting green light on November 5, 1980. Three students in Wuhan sighted a UFO on November 11, 1980, described as dish-shaped with protruding middle, emitting white and yellow lights. A picture taken by students of the Beijing Mining Institute on August 24, 1980, of an object emitting white light, is considered solid proof. A visitation on July 7, 1977, in Zhangpu county, Fujian province, caused panic when two mysterious objects emitting orange light flew low, resulting in the deaths of two children and injuries to 300 people. CURO files suggest a link between Chinese sightings and those in other parts of the world.
UFOs over China (Continued)
On October 23, 1978, Chinese air force pilots in Gansu province spotted a massive luminous, rectangular object in the sky. A farm official in Guangxi saw a silvery object on November 11, 1979, flying at high speed and spraying liquid or dust. A day earlier, a UFO matching this description reportedly forced a Spanish jetliner to make an emergency landing. Cha Leping categorizes UFOs into three types: dish, ball, or ring-shaped (80%), large rectangular objects, and spiral nebulae.
Farmer: Aliens Use My Ranch as Their Landing Place
Pat McGuire, a Wyoming farmer, claims under hypnosis that aliens from another dimension use his ranch as a UFO landing site and have helped him find water. His family and others have also seen UFOs. Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle, a psychologist, believes McGuire is reporting sincerely. McGuire describes the aliens as six feet tall, slender, muscular, with large eyes, thin lips, no hair, and dressed in black. His 5,100-acre ranch, which was desert land when he bought it in 1970, is now a lush oasis, irrigated by a well he drilled after being told by aliens to do so. Neighbours who initially found him strange are now surprised by his success in finding water. His wife, Wanda, and their eight children also claim to have seen UFOs, as have local reporters. McGuire states he has seen up to seven spaceships at once, with two on the ground.
Space People's Arrival Awaited
In El Cajon, California, 80-year-old Mrs. Ruth Norman claims to be receiving signals from outer space indicating spaceships from 32 planets are heading for the area. Her group, Unarius, the Science of Life, has rented a theatre for a 12-hour readiness briefing to prepare for their arrival, expected within three to six months. They plan to form a 'tower of power' to supply energy to Earth. The proposed landing site is 67 acres purchased in 1977. Previous attempts at heralding landings have been delayed, with one in 1977 frustrated by 'negative frequencies'. Participants in the 'First World Conclave of Light' have registered from across the US and Canada.
Earthquake Predicted
Two U.S. researchers, a physicist and a geologist, have forecast a devastating earthquake for Peru in mid-August '81, based on a new theory of materials failure. The prediction has faced criticism, but the article suggests that if it occurs, a spate of UFOs might also be predicted for Peru and neighbouring countries.
A Thought for '82
A young mother received a food ration book for 1982 with her social security benefit cheque, which officials later retrieved, stating it was sent by accident.
Radio 4 'phone-in programme
Details of a call broadcast during a Radio 4 'phone-in programme in 1980 illustrate the intensifying world situation.
Errata
Corrections are noted for Spring 1980 EARTHLINK regarding a missing figure and an illegible title.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of EARTHLINK are UFO sightings and encounters, mysterious phenomena, and unexplained events. The magazine presents reports from various sources, including newspapers, eyewitness accounts, and expert opinions, covering a wide geographical range. The editorial stance appears to be one of documenting and presenting these phenomena, often with a degree of skepticism or a call for scientific study, as exemplified by Cha Leping's quote. There is a consistent focus on unexplained events, from aerial phenomena to potential alien contact and mysterious disappearances, suggesting an interest in the fringes of known science and the possibility of extraordinary occurrences.