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Title: EXOPOLITICS magazine Issue: no 2 Date: Autumn 2014 Publisher: Exopolitics Great Britain

Magazine Overview

Title: EXOPOLITICS magazine
Issue: no 2
Date: Autumn 2014
Publisher: Exopolitics Great Britain

This edition of Exopolitics Magazine, the second issue, published in Autumn 2014, focuses on various pertinent areas within ufology and exopolitics. The magazine aims to provide progressive journalism and perspectives on UFO truth, offering a progressive approach to the study of UFOs and evidence of Extraterrestrial Contact with articles by world-renowned researchers.

Key Articles and Themes

"With Whom Am I Speaking?" by Carl James

This lead article delves into the complex question of identifying the true nature of entities encountered in UFO phenomena and contactee experiences. Carl James explores the possibility of manipulation by terrestrial intelligences or even extraterrestrial ones, drawing parallels with the pre-caller ID era of telephone communication. The article references Andrew Johnson's discussion on the deeper significance of David Bowie's song "Loving the Alien" and the potential for obscuring or discrediting information about higher consciousness. It also examines the work of Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince in "The Stargate Conspiracy," which suggests a grand plan orchestrated by military-industrial complexes, intelligence communities, and secret societies to promote themes associated with mystery school teachings under the guise of extraterrestrial phenomena. James questions the complicity of alternative knowledge researchers in this agenda, noting that their work might provide the raw material for an emerging belief system without their conscious awareness.

The article further investigates the role of belief systems in the extraterrestrial paradigm, highlighting how certain phenomena and contact scenarios might be distorted or engineered. It discusses the influence of Theosophy, founded by Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, and its significant impact on "New Age" movements and perceptions of extraterrestrial phenomena. Alice Bailey's early communications are noted for their similarity to James Hurtak's "The Keys of Enoch," a book cited by proponents of the ancient alien intervention scenario. The work of Dr. Andrija Puharich and the "Lab Nine" group is examined, particularly their focus on psychically channelled communication with entities known as "The Nine Principles and Forces" or "The Council of Nine." The article raises questions about the source and intent of The Nine's message, noting Puharich's connections to CIA-financed research at Stanford Research Institute and potential links to mind control research.

Curiously, the article points out that when "The Nine Principles" were first channelled by Indian mystic Dr D. G. Vinod in 1952, they proclaimed themselves to be God and were associated with the nine major gods of ancient Egypt, the Great Ennead. This Egyptian motif continued, with entities identifying as Rahotep and Nefert. The article also touches upon the synarchist movement and the influence of figures like Schwaller de Lubicz and Aleister Crowley.

The Djinn and ET Abductions by Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Rosemary Ellen Guiley discusses a genus of entity, the Djinn, which, while not extraterrestrial, are interwoven into the UFO experience through mimicry or fabrication. The Djinn, well-known in Eastern cultures but less so in the West, are presented as a crucial element that cannot be ignored in any complete examination of the UFO phenomenon and alien abductions.

True Exopolitics: Space People Warn of Dangers of Social Divide

This section features an article by Gerard Aartsen, who documents successful exchanges of information from contactees. Aartsen articulates that the realm of the extraterrestrial is broader than typically indicated and offers insights that can be learned and adopted.

Utsuro No Fune: The Hollow Ships of Japan

This article, with contributions from Pierre Sabak, explores the legend of the "Utsuro No Fune" (Hollow Ships) from Japan.

Track Two Galactic Diplomacy by Michael Salla

Michael Salla discusses modes of negotiating with extraterrestrial civilizations and raises the question of who would be recognized as a legitimate authority to speak on behalf of planet Earth. He suggests the need for a second level of diplomacy involving citizens as intermediaries between ETs and human governing bodies, warning that contactees, like terrestrial diplomats, may need to proceed with caution due to potential manipulation.

The Chinese Lunar Landing

Richard C. Hoagland analyzes data from the Chinese Lunar Landing, identifying signals of tetrahedral geometry, a pattern he has observed elsewhere. He questions whether the repeating mathematical symbol of 19.5° is a natural occurrence or a deliberate message.

Connections to Occultism and Secret Societies

The article "With Whom Am I Speaking?" extensively explores the connections between ufology, occultism, and secret societies. It highlights figures like Aleister Crowley, Jack Parsons, and L. Ron Hubbard, and their involvement in rituals and esoteric practices. The "Amalantrah Working" and "Babalon/Babylon Working" rituals are discussed in relation to the alleged opening of portals for inter-dimensional beings. The article notes the uncanny resemblance of Crowley's drawings of LAM to the ET "Grey" creatures frequently reported in ufology. It also points to the influence of organizations like the Theosophical Society, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) in shaping perceptions of extraterrestrial phenomena. The role of research institutions like Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and their involvement with mind control, remote viewing, and alleged connections to Scientology are also detailed.

The article posits that the contemporary perception of the extraterrestrial phenomenon has been largely reduced to two notions: skepticism or a belief that all answers lie in the skies, particularly influenced by science fiction. It suggests that this narrow thinking, coupled with the muddied waters of faith-based doctrines and belief systems, obscures the complexities of the subject and makes it difficult to recognize the legitimacy or meaning of genuine extraterrestrial communication.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of ufology, exopolitics, and esoteric or occult beliefs. There is a clear editorial stance that encourages critical examination of information, questioning the origins and motives behind reported contact and phenomena. The magazine highlights the potential for manipulation and disinformation, urging readers to look beyond simplistic explanations and to consider the deeper, often hidden, influences at play in the ET/UFO paradigm. The recurring theme is the need for a more nuanced understanding that acknowledges the complexities and potential deceptions involved in humanity's engagement with the unknown.

Events Mentioned

The 6th Annual British Exopolitics Expo is mentioned, scheduled for September 26th to 28th, 2014, at Leeds Beckett University in West Yorkshire. Speakers Carl James and Rosemary Ellen Guiley were scheduled to present on their respective topics.

This document is a promotional issue for the 6th Annual British Exopolitics Expo, presenting itself as "Britains Leading UFO Conference." The event was scheduled for Friday, September 26th to Sunday, September 28th, 2014, at Leeds Beckett University in Leeds, UK. The cover lists several speakers, including Steve Bassett, Richard Dolan, Grant Cameron, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Robbie Graham, Carl James, David Griffin, Richard Lawrence, Pierre Sabak, Andrew Johnson, and Anthony Beckett. Ticket prices and the website www.exopoliticsgb.com are also provided.

The Djinn and ET Abductions by Rosemary Ellen Guiley

This is the primary featured article, authored by Rosemary Ellen Guiley, exploring the complex relationship between Djinn, extraterrestrial abductions, and ancient alien phenomena. Guiley posits that Djinn, an ancient race of shape-shifting beings from Middle Eastern lore, are covert participants in ET abductions and other paranormal activities. She explains that the Arabic word "Djinn" means "to hide or conceal," referring to them as the "Hidden Ones." While often misunderstood in the West as fantasy genies, Guiley argues they are active players in human affairs, often masquerading as various entities to pursue their own agendas.

Guiley recounts her three-year investigation of a haunted property where she and her team experienced a range of phenomena, including ghosts, poltergeists, unidentified lights, and sinister intelligence. She concluded that a single source, the Djinn, was responsible for these manifestations. She links them to Shadow People, poltergeist activity, and apparitions, and suggests they are also behind the phenomenon of alien abductions.

She notes that many researchers have bypassed the Djinn, focusing instead on "grays" or other ETs. Guiley asserts that the Djinn are responsible for phenomena previously attributed to archons, Watchers, Nephilim, Anunnaki, and various reptilian and fairy encounters. She traces the origins of Djinn to ancient Arabia, Persia, Sumeria, Babylonia, and Assyria, where they were seen as primordial spirits associated with winds and pestilence.

Guiley highlights that hostile Djinn often masquerade as demons, using grotesque forms to induce fear. They are capable of creating haunting phenomena, possession, and abductions. Shadow People, described as solid black forms resembling tall men in coats and hats, are identified as a common form of Djinn manifestation and notorious bedroom invaders.

In 2004, Guiley began a study that found a significant overlap between Shadow People experiencers and ET abductees, leading her to conclude that Djinn are major players in the ET abduction scenario. She clarifies that not all Shadow People experiences mean a person will be abducted, nor are all ETs Djinn, but that Djinn involvement should be considered.

  • The article lists common elements reported by abductees that are linked to Djinn, including:
  • Shadow People with hats, capes, and hoods, sometimes with blue glows.
  • Shadowy animal forms.
  • Materializations of beings through solid objects.
  • Paralysis in bed.
  • "Dreams" that are not dreams.
  • Flashing lights and balls of light.
  • Poltergeist effects (footsteps, knocking, appliances switching on/off).
  • Tingling sensations, disembodied voices, buzzing, humming, clicking, and roaring sounds.
  • Vehicle problems.
  • Attractive "women" with blonde or white hair who initiate contact, and "men" who are less common.
  • Reptilian and giant insectoid forms.
  • Telepathic communication.
  • Compelling, hypnotic eyes.
  • Vampirization of energy and health.
  • Generational interference involving family lineages.

Guiley suggests that the ET abduction phenomenon may involve cooperation between Djinn and alien entities, with human elites, military, and financial structures being co-opted. She advocates moving beyond the term "extraterrestrial" and considering interdimensional beings connected to Earth. She emphasizes the importance of personal sovereignty and strong boundaries as a defense against interfering entities.

The CIA Channels an Alien by Grant Cameron

This article by Grant Cameron details the case of Francis Swan, a contactee from the 1950s who claimed to channel an alien named AFFA. The story began in the fall of 1953 in Elliot, Maine, when Swan encountered a man she later identified as AFFA. Six months later, Swan began receiving messages from AFFA, who identified himself as a representative of the Universal Association of Planets. AFFA requested a base be opened for contact with political leaders.

The case gained attention when Swan's neighbor, Admiral Herbert Knowles, a retired US Navy officer and member of NICAP, became involved. Knowles hosted question-and-answer sessions with AFFA, with Swan providing answers through automatic writing. Knowles shared his findings with the White House and Navy Intelligence.

In 1954, Navy Intelligence officers, including Captain John R. Bromley and Captain Harry W. Baltazzi, investigated Swan. Later, John Hutson from the Bureau of Aeronautics, Knowles, and Wilbert Smith from the Canadian government met with Swan. Hutson reportedly remained in contact with Swan for 25 years.

AFFA's messages eventually led Swan to write to the Navy, which, along with the CIA, became involved. The CIA reportedly leaked the story. The FBI had a file on Swan, but it was never found. The case involved a "CIA memo" or "Friend memo," with conflicting accounts of its origin. One version states J. Allen Hynek obtained a copy from Major Robert Friend, while another suggests it was Friend's handwritten recollection.

In 1959, Naval Intelligence officers Julius Larsen and another pilot questioned AFFA through Swan. Larsen attempted automatic writing, and a different entity, not AFFA, began writing, signing off as "signed AFFA." Larsen reportedly sought help from Swan years later, describing himself as a "total wreck."

Six days after this incident, Larsen informed Arthur Lundahl and Robert Neasham at the NPIC about the channeling session. This led to a formal channeling session on July 6, 1959, involving Major Robert Friend and Arthur Lundahl. The story was later included in the 1974 documentary "UFOs, Past, Present, and Future" by Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler. The "CIA memo" documented the case, with Major General Charles B. Dougher of the USAF deciding to stay out of it due to CIA involvement.

Science Fiction and the Hidden Global Agenda by Carl James

This section promotes Carl James' book, "Science Fiction and the Hidden Global Agenda," available for purchase online. The book is described as a 424-page detailed examination of the connections between science fiction writers, producers, directors, and franchises, and the machinations of the global power elite. It explores themes such as state-sponsored mind control, mass perception management, psyops, social engineering, human consciousness, secret societies, secret technology, and the ET/UFO paradigm.

The article poses several provocative questions, such as whether George Orwell was a socialist propaganda agent, if Aldous Huxley implemented a social engineering agenda, if the "War of the Worlds" broadcast was orchestrated by The Rockefeller family and The Tavistock Institute, and if Ridley Scott directed a promotional film for Common Purpose. It also questions George Lucas's use of subliminal messages in Star Wars, Stanley Kubrick's alleged role in faking the Apollo missions, and Gene Roddenberry's connection to SRI, the US military, NASA, and the CIA.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine promotes a perspective that views UFO phenomena and paranormal events through the lens of exopolitics and ancient mysteries. There is a strong emphasis on hidden agendas, secret knowledge, and the potential manipulation of humanity by non-human entities and powerful global forces. The articles suggest that conventional explanations, such as "extraterrestrial" narratives, may be incomplete or deliberately misleading, and that ancient beings like the Djinn play a significant role in contemporary unexplained phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry into established narratives and a willingness to explore unconventional theories connecting UFOs, ancient history, and paranormal experiences.

This issue of UFO Truth Magazine, presented by Exopolitics Great Britain, focuses on the intersection of UFO phenomena, alien contact, and exopolitics. The cover prominently features the World Trade Center towers with the question "WHERE DID THE TOWERS GO?", suggesting an article on directed energy technology on 9/11. The magazine includes articles by Grant Cameron, Gerard Aartsen, and Michael E. Salla, among others, exploring various facets of the UFO subject.

Article: The CIA Channels an Alien by Grant Cameron

This article details an alleged CIA effort to communicate with an extraterrestrial entity, referred to as AFFA, through a man named Larsen who entered a trance state. Investigators Lundahl and Neasham, along with CIA agents, questioned AFFA via Larsen. During the session, Larsen, under AFFA's influence, commanded "You to the window," and a flying saucer was reportedly seen over the Capitol. Radio confirmation was blocked at the time. The USAF flying saucer investigation head, Friend, was brought in to brief on the incident. The article notes that contact and dealings with the entity continued into the 1980s.

About the Author: Grant Cameron

Grant Cameron's involvement in ufology began in 1975 after personal sightings of an object known as Charlie Red Star in Manitoba. He researched the work of Wilbert B. Smith and Project Magnet. Cameron has focused on presidential involvement in the UFO problem, making numerous trips to archives. He has questioned Vice-President Dick Cheney and obtained UFO documents from the Clinton administration. He has lectured internationally and was denied entry to the US in 2005 for lecturing on government UFO secrecy.

Article: True Exopolitics: Space People Warn of Dangers of Social Divide by Gerard Aartsen

This extensive article explores the concept of exopolitics and the messages conveyed by extraterrestrial visitors regarding Earth's societal issues. Aartsen highlights concerns from world leaders, including President Obama, about growing income inequality. He references extraterrestrial messages, such as those given to George Adamski in 1954, emphasizing the need for right human relations and a sane social system for survival. The article details encounters of contactees like Daniel Fry and Truman Bethurum, who reported alien societies with no poverty and a focus on cooperation. Buck Nelson and Dino Kraspedon also shared insights into alien economic systems and the futility of war driven by egoism. Adrian Beers' story, presented as 'Stefan Denaerde,' describes a highly organized, non-monetary society on 'larga' where production serves everyone's needs and individuality is developed through friendship and love. The article contrasts this with Earth's current economic system, which it argues reduces people to servants of the economy. It suggests that extraterrestrials are not interested in sharing technological information that could widen the gap in intellectual and social development, but rather in societal standards. Aartsen speculates that the visitors described by Beers might be from Mars, a planet with advanced technology and a less mistake-prone evolutionary path.

Exopolitics Redefined

Based on the information presented, Aartsen offers a refined definition of exopolitics: "The study of the political actors, processes and institutions associated with extraterrestrial life." He further elaborates that it involves people from other planets showing humanity alternative, saner ways of organizing society, without imposing their views. This concept is presented as urgent in the context of Earth's current political, economic, financial, and environmental crises.

Article: Dr George King: Yoga Master – UFO Contactee A Lecture by Richard Lawrence

This section introduces Dr. George King, founder of The Aetherius Society, who was a channel for extraterrestrial beings for over 43 years. Richard Lawrence, his close friend and co-author, discusses King's mission and the revelations he brought about cosmic saviors and cooperation. Lawrence is scheduled to present on this topic at the 6th Annual British Exopolitics Expo.

Article: Track Two Galactic Diplomacy: The Role of Citizen Diplomacy With Extraterrestrial Civilizations by Michael E. Salla

This extract from Michael E. Salla's book "Galactic Diplomacy" examines 'track two' or citizen diplomacy as a means to establish contact and agreements with extraterrestrial civilizations. Salla argues that due to government secrecy and hidden conflicts, citizen diplomacy is necessary to mediate between extraterrestrial groups and humanity. He proposes using principled negotiation strategies to achieve "Getting to Yes with ET," recognizing the vital interests of all parties. The article also briefly touches upon conventional political models for representing Earth in diplomatic interactions.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, the potential for communication and diplomacy with alien civilizations, and the messages they convey about humanity's societal and economic systems. There is a strong emphasis on the concept of exopolitics as a field of study and practice. The editorial stance appears to be one that accepts the reality of extraterrestrial presence and advocates for understanding their perspectives on global issues, particularly concerning social justice, economic inequality, and the need for a more cooperative and sustainable human society. The magazine also touches upon historical UFO cases and the role of government agencies in managing information about these phenomena.

This document is a series of pages from "EXOPOLITICSMAGAZINE.COM" detailing an article titled "TRACK TWO GALACTIC DIPLOMACY: THE ROLE OF CITIZEN DIPLOMACY WITH EXTRATERRESTRIAL CIVILIZATIONS" by Michael E. Salla. The article explores the complexities of diplomatic relations between Earth and extraterrestrial civilizations, focusing on the concept of 'citizen diplomacy' as an alternative or complement to official government channels.

Official Diplomacy and National Interest

The article begins by defining traditional diplomacy as a process where governments communicate directly to decision-making apparatuses, with appointed diplomats representing their nations' interests. It references Henry Kissinger's view that international diplomacy is based on advancing a state's national interest above all other considerations, a concept evolved from Cardinal Richelieu's 'raison d'etat' (reason of state) in 17th-century France. This doctrine prioritizes national interest, sometimes at the expense of moral principles or the vital interests of 'weaker parties.' The author notes that secret agreements between extraterrestrial civilizations and the U.S. government, dating back to at least the 1950s, have been based on this principle of national interest, leading to secrecy and the exclusion of the public and even senior political and military officials from crucial information.

Models of Diplomatic Representation for Earth

The article posits that the question of who represents Earth in diplomatic relations with extraterrestrials is complex. It outlines three potential models:

1. Multilateral Institutions: Organizations like the United Nations would represent global interests, though they primarily represent member states' interests.
2. Dominant Global Powers: Major powers such as the U.S., Russia, and China would represent Earth, prioritizing their national interests.
3. Hybrid Model: Major global powers would cooperate and legitimize their relations through multilateral institutions like the UN, seeking consensus on national interests.

However, the author introduces a broader definition of representation that goes beyond geographical territory and national interests.

Diverse Constituencies and Vital Interests

The article identifies several constituencies that may have diplomatic standing with extraterrestrials:

  • Surface Humanity: Politically organized nation-states with elected or hereditary representatives.
  • Sentient Species: Intelligent species inhabiting Earth's surface and oceans, such as dolphins and whales, which exhibit high intelligence and communicative skills.
  • Subterranean Races: Beings inhabiting Earth's subterranean realms, described as ancient human descendants or non-human races with advanced technologies.
  • The Earth Itself (Gaia Hypothesis): The Earth is viewed as a sentient, self-regulating entity with vital interests, as proposed by James Lovelock. This perspective suggests that the planet itself can be a legitimate actor in diplomatic relations.

These diverse constituencies have vital interests that need to be considered in any negotiations impacting them.

Citizen Diplomacy ('Track Two Diplomacy')

The article introduces 'Track Two Diplomacy,' or 'citizen diplomacy,' as an unofficial, informal interaction between private individuals and groups aiming to resolve global problems and diplomatic impasses. Coined by Joseph Montville, it involves intervening in conflicts to promote solutions and dialogue. This form of diplomacy has grown in significance and is now recognized as a legitimate process complementing government agencies. Examples include initiatives to resolve the East Timor conflict. The author received grants to conduct such initiatives, involving East Timorese and Indonesian citizens in dialogue with diplomatic communities.

'Earth Citizens' vs. 'National Citizens'

A key distinction is made between 'national citizens,' who owe allegiance to their nation-state, and 'Earth citizens,' who align themselves with the vital interests of Earth and the biosphere. 'Earth citizens' are seen as potentially having greater legitimacy and authority in representing Earth's interests to extraterrestrials, especially given the secrecy surrounding official government interactions.

National Security Reactions and Challenges

National security agencies have historically maintained secrecy regarding extraterrestrial affairs, often controlling information and suppressing public knowledge. The article suggests that their response to 'citizen diplomacy' with extraterrestrials is likely to be influenced by:

1. The extent of private communications with extraterrestrials.
2. The willingness of shadow government entities to suppress citizen diplomacy.
3. The potential for extraterrestrials to manipulate humans for 'unfriendly' agendas.
4. The implications of agreements reached through citizen diplomacy.

While national security agencies have publicly treated contactees with skepticism, they have also paid close attention to them, extracting information while limiting its public dissemination. The article notes that coercive measures, including deadly force, have been used in the past to maintain secrecy, but the current internet era may favor softer censorship methods.

Manipulation and Integrity

The article warns of the possibility that extraterrestrial groups might manipulate individuals and groups engaged in citizen diplomacy, potentially using them to undermine national security agencies. It stresses the need for discernment and education for those involved in citizen diplomacy to prevent undue manipulation by 'unfriendly' extraterrestrial races. A combination of training, public education, and networking is suggested as a safeguard for the integrity of citizen diplomacy.

Implications of Agreements

Citizen diplomacy initiatives may lead to agreements or permissions granted to extraterrestrial groups. This is particularly likely if 'Earth citizens,' acting as representatives of the planet, participate. The article cites an example of a message from extraterrestrials in 2003 requesting permission to 'show up,' which garnered significant public interest and signatures for an online petition.

Conclusion

The article concludes that the question of who represents Earth in diplomatic relations with extraterrestrials has two answers: the official representatives of nations and multilateral institutions, and a broader group of 'Earth citizens' who align with the planet's vital interests and those of other sentient species. This broader approach, involving citizen diplomacy, is seen as an inevitable development in human-extraterrestrial interaction, potentially leading to significant impacts on global affairs.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes include the tension between national interest and global/universal interests, the role of secrecy in government dealings with extraterrestrials, the potential for citizen-led diplomacy ('Track Two Diplomacy'), and the evolving understanding of representation beyond traditional political structures. The editorial stance appears to advocate for a more inclusive and transparent approach to extraterrestrial relations, recognizing the validity of citizen involvement and the broader concept of Earth's representation, while also acknowledging the significant challenges and risks involved, particularly concerning national security and potential manipulation.

This issue of Exopolitics Magazine, dated December 2013, features several articles exploring the intersection of extraterrestrial contact, diplomacy, folklore, and space exploration. The main articles include 'Track Two Galactic Diplomacy: The Role of Citizen Diplomacy With Extraterrestrial Civilizations' by Michael E. Salla, 'Why ET Contact Is Now An Archetypal Battle Between The Priest And The Shaman' by David Griffin, 'Utsuro No Fune: The Hollow Ships Of Japan' by Pierre Sabak, and 'The Chinese Lunar Landing: The “Moon Goddess” Chang’e, Her Pet “Jade Rabbit” And A Flock Of “Lunar Crows”' by Richard C Hoagland.

Track Two Galactic Diplomacy: The Role of Citizen Diplomacy With Extraterrestrial Civilizations

Michael E. Salla's article examines the implications of private citizens engaging in diplomacy with extraterrestrial civilizations. He introduces the concept of 'Earth citizens' who hold allegiance to the planet and its sentient species rather than solely national governments. These individuals are seen as de facto 'Ambassadors of Gaia' by extraterrestrials, carrying influence beyond their numbers. Salla discusses the potential legal ramifications for U.S. citizens under the Logan Act, which prohibits private citizens from conducting unofficial diplomacy with foreign governments, suggesting this law could be used against those interacting with extraterrestrials. The article posits that while official diplomats ('Track One') may have less legitimacy in the eyes of some extraterrestrial civilizations, 'Earth citizens' are more likely to experience contact and have their actions legitimized by extraterrestrial groups. This citizen diplomacy is presented as a transformative force for a planetary reality based on global interests rather than narrow national ones.

Why ET Contact Is Now An Archetypal Battle Between The Priest And The Shaman

David Griffin's lecture, presented at the 6th Annual British Exopolitics Expo, frames current ET contact as an archetypal battle between the 'Priest' and the 'Shaman'. He notes the shift from the 1950s-60s 'space brother' era to more subtle and potentially non-consensual encounters. Griffin suggests that 'ContActivisim' is the natural endpoint of UFOlogy and Exopolitics, enabling individuals to tackle contact experiences without mediation from new-age gurus or government legislation. He also touches upon 'Contactivist' technology and the CE5 process for human-ET communication. The article highlights the increasing evidence of exoplanets and the growing acceptance of extraterrestrial intelligence.

Utsuro No Fune: The Hollow Ships Of Japan

Pierre Sabak's article delves into Japanese folklore, specifically the legend of 'Utsuro no Fune' (hollow ships). These stories, dating back to at least 1803, describe strange, hollow vessels with occupants, often foreign women, landing on Japanese shores. Sabak links these narratives to ancient migration patterns and suggests they may represent an early form of UFO phenomena. He analyzes Edo period prints and texts, such as 'Ume no Chiri' and 'Toen Shousetsu', which depict these craft. The term 'Utsuro' is also metaphorically linked to 'tree cavities,' which are found at shrines and are considered sacred, connecting these sites to the concept of a 'hollow ship' and potentially to the underworld. Sabak argues that these traditions predate modern UFO lore by approximately 150 years.

The Chinese Lunar Landing: The “Moon Goddess” Chang’e, Her Pet “Jade Rabbit” And A Flock Of “Lunar Crows”

Richard C Hoagland's piece focuses on the Chinese Chang'e-3 lunar mission, which landed in December 2013. He contrasts this with the U.S. Apollo program, suggesting that NASA discovered and subsequently suppressed evidence of 'an extraordinarily ancient, Type II lunar civilization' on the Moon. Hoagland highlights that the Chinese mission, through its high-resolution cameras and instruments, has now officially published images of these 'ancient, shattered lunar domes,' validating earlier claims. The article details the capabilities of the Chang'e-3 lander and its 'Yutu' rover, emphasizing their scientific instruments and the mission's potential to confirm the existence of extraterrestrial structures on the Moon. The narrative also touches upon the mythological context of 'Chang'e,' the Chinese Moon Goddess, and the 'Jade Rabbit' companion, as well as the historical significance of lunar exploration since the 1960s.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the study of exopolitics, emphasizing the political and social implications of extraterrestrial contact. It highlights the importance of citizen-led initiatives and alternative perspectives, often challenging official narratives from governments and space agencies. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, ancient astronaut theories, and the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence to influence human civilization. There is a recurring theme of suppressed information and the need for disclosure, particularly concerning evidence of past or present extraterrestrial presence on Earth and other celestial bodies like the Moon.

This issue of Exopolitics Magazine, titled "The 'Moon Goddess' Chang'e, Her Pet 'Jade Rabbit' and a Flock of 'Lunar Crows'" by Richard C. Hoagland, delves into the Chinese Chang'e-3 lunar mission, proposing that it had a hidden agenda beyond its publicly stated objectives. The article suggests that the mission's symbolic use of a tetrahedron, its unexpected landing site change, and the presentation of its findings were all part of a deliberate strategy to explore and potentially conceal information related to 'Hyperdimensional Physics' and ancient lunar technologies.

The Chang'e-3 Mission and the Tetrahedron Symbol

The article begins by highlighting the Chang'e-3 probe's successful soft landing on Mare Imbrium, noting a last-minute change from the initially announced landing site in Sinus Iridum. The author draws attention to the official Chinese government media website for Chang'e-3, which prominently featured a tetrahedron symbol composed of stars. This symbolism, the author argues, is incongruous with a nominal, unmanned lunar mission and is instead linked to the 'Enterprise Mission Hyperdimensional/Torsion Physics Model.' The article posits that this 'tetrahedral' geometry is a recurring feature in the solar system and beyond, suggesting it plays a crucial role in energy generation and distribution.

Planetary Anomalies and Hyperdimensional Physics

Hoagland extends the concept of 'Hyperdimensional Physics' to explain anomalies observed in the giant planets. Jupiter's Great Red Spot and Saturn's polar hexagon are presented as examples of 'standing-wave tetrahedral geometry' and 'hyperdimensional energy transfer' into the planets from other dimensions. The article notes that these planets radiate more energy than they receive from the Sun, a phenomenon that conventional physics struggles to explain. The author suggests that this 'anomalous energy output' is driven by a combination of mass and high-speed rotation, creating a unique geometric signature within their atmospheres.

Solar Connections and the Sunspot Cycle

The article then connects these planetary observations to the Sun. It discusses the long-observed sunspot cycles and their periodicity, suggesting that the 'tetrahedral' link is also evident in the Sun's energy generation. The author proposes that 'hyperdimensional energy,' rather than nuclear fusion, is the primary fuel for stars and the universe. This conclusion is based on approximately 30 years of independent astrophysical investigations by the author and his associates.

The Moon as a Site for Hyperdimensional Research

The Chang'e-3 mission is presented as an extraordinary opportunity to explore these 'hyperdimensional' concepts on the Moon. The article suggests that China may have been secretly intending to explore 'hyperdimensional energy physics' on the Moon, possibly in relation to 'ancient lunar ruins' and 'ancient lunar crystal cities' built by a Type II Civilization. The timing of the mission, coinciding with a lunar eclipse, is highlighted as a unique opportunity to measure 'HD/torsion-field' effects.

Anomalous Lunar Findings and Image Degradation

The article scrutinizes the release of images from the Chang'e-3 mission, suggesting a deliberate degradation process. The first images released showed peculiar bluish, angular rocks on the lunar surface, which the author argues are unlikely to be natural ejecta from a recent impact crater. Instead, these 'anomalous blue fragments' are hypothesized to be remnants of manufactured glass from an ancient lunar dome. The author questions why China would present the worst possible version of these images, suggesting it was an attempt to devalue any 'anomalous' findings scientifically.

Rover Deployment and Image Release Strategy

The deployment of the 'Jade Rabbit' rover is described as a complex mechanical process. However, the release of images and video of this operation is again criticized for being deliberately presented in a degraded manner, through 'grabbed stills' projected on a large screen and then copied. This contrasts sharply with NASA's historical approach to releasing high-quality, direct feeds from its space missions, leading the author to reiterate suspicions of a cover-up.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the concept of 'Hyperdimensional Physics' as an alternative explanation for cosmic phenomena, the potential for hidden agendas in space exploration, and the suspicion of government cover-ups regarding extraterrestrial or advanced ancient technologies. The editorial stance is critical of official narratives and actively seeks to uncover what the author perceives as suppressed truths about the universe and humanity's place within it. The article advocates for a radical shift in understanding energy and the universe, driven by these 'hyperdimensional' principles.

This issue of EXOPOLITICSMAGAZINE.COM features an in-depth article by Richard C. Hoagland titled "THE "MOON GODDESS" CHANG'E, HER PET "JADE RABBIT" AND A FLOCK OF "LUNAR CROWS"". The content focuses on the Chinese Chang'e-3 lunar mission, particularly the activities of the Yutu rover and the controversial images it captured. The article critically examines the handling of lunar imagery by both NASA and the Chinese space program, suggesting a pattern of deliberate information control and the potential discovery of artificial structures on the Moon.

Apollo 11 vs. Chang'e-3 Image Release

The article begins by contrasting NASA's approach to releasing images from the Apollo 11 mission with that of the Chang'e-3 mission. During Apollo 11, NASA provided only a low-resolution, single-camera feed, which was then converted to a standard TV signal, potentially degrading the image quality. In contrast, the Chinese government, decades later, responded to the Chang'e-3 mission with what the author describes as a "mild 'disappointment'" regarding the lack of high-quality imaging, despite having the technological capability. The author notes that the Chinese were apparently paying close attention to how space agencies could control what was broadcast.

Anomalous Findings from Chang'e-3

The core of the article revolves around the discoveries made by the Yutu rover. The rover was tasked with imaging the Chang'e-3 Lander and its surroundings. However, during its exploration, Yutu captured images of anomalous objects on the crater rim that were described as "anomalously bright rocks." These objects exhibited "geometric" and "iridescent" characteristics, appearing strikingly reflective, even like "opalescent glass." The author argues that these features were not consistent with natural lunar rocks and suggested they might be artificial in origin, possibly remnants of a "glass superstructure" or even "manufactured, intelligently-designed artifacts."

Furthermore, a "pyramid-like" feature was identified in a panorama image, located at the landing site coordinates (~19.5 degrees W, 44 degrees N), which the author speculates might have been the reason for choosing this specific landing location. The article questions whether these were "anomalous rocks" or "something else” requiring immediate, clandestine examination.

The "Yutu Nap" and Information Control

A significant point of contention is the Yutu rover's "unplanned hibernation" from December 16 to December 23, 2013. While the Chinese media attributed this to the harsh lunar environment, the author suggests this was a "cover story" to allow for a secret, intensive investigation of the anomalous objects using the rover's advanced analytical instruments, such as its visual/infrared imaging spectrometer and ground-penetrating radar.

The article also criticizes the way images were released by the Chinese space program, describing them as deliberately degraded and presented through video camera panning of television monitors. This practice, coupled with the "leaking" of key data about the mission's landing site in advance, is seen as part of a broader pattern of information control, similar to what the author implies has occurred with NASA.

"Opalescent" Materials and Artificial Origins

The author delves into the nature of the anomalous "rocks," comparing them to terrestrial opalescent glass, which is characterized by its "amorphous silicon dioxide" composition and high water content. The presence of such materials on the Moon, in quantities far exceeding what would be expected for naturally occurring lunar rocks, is presented as highly improbable. The article posits that these "opalescent, glass-like materials" could only be the result of artificial construction, possibly related to "ancient ET technology" or a "buried lunar complex."

LRO Imaging and "Coincidence"

Further evidence is presented through NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) images. The article highlights the "coincidence" that LRO images taken on December 25, 2013, clearly showed the Chang'e-3 Lander and Yutu rover at the landing site, matching the "pre-sunset lighting" conditions that would have been ideal for observing the anomalous features. The author contrasts these high-resolution LRO images with the degraded images released by the Chinese, suggesting that the LRO images provided a clearer view of the rover's tracks and its proximity to the anomalous rocks, potentially revealing a "clandestine side trip" for analysis.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The overarching theme of the article is the questioning of official narratives and the potential for hidden information within space exploration programs. The author implies that both NASA and the Chinese space agency have engaged in practices that obscure the full truth about lunar discoveries. The editorial stance is one of skepticism towards official releases and a strong belief that artificial structures or artifacts may exist on the Moon, with the Chang'e-3 mission providing compelling, albeit deliberately obscured, evidence. The article advocates for a more transparent approach to sharing scientific data from space missions.

This issue of Exopolitics Magazine, dated Summer 2014, features a cover story by Richard C. Hoagland titled "THE "MOON GODDESS" CHANG'E, HER PET "JADE RABBIT" AND A FLOCK OF "LUNAR CROWS"". The magazine is produced by Exopolitics Great Britain and focuses on UFO research, exopolitical activism, and government cover-ups.

Article: "THE "MOON GODDESS" CHANG'E, HER PET "JADE RABBIT" AND A FLOCK OF "LUNAR CROWS""

The article by Richard C. Hoagland delves into the findings of the Chinese Chang'e-3 lunar mission, particularly focusing on the images captured by the Jade Rabbit rover and orbital views from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). Hoagland argues that these images provide compelling evidence of ancient, artificial structures on the Moon, which he refers to as "glass domes."

Lunar Surface and Lighting Conditions

The article begins by describing the lighting conditions at the Chang'e-3 landing site on December 25th, with the sun at a low angle (~13 degrees above the western horizon), creating long shadows that highlighted surface features. It contrasts this with high sun-angle conditions, which are better for detecting overturned materials and surface texture disturbances.

Jade Rabbit's Traverse and "The Rocks"

A key focus is the movement of the Jade Rabbit rover. Hoagland presents a comparison of pre-landing images with an LRO orbital view from February 17th, 2014, showing the rover's tracks. He highlights a specific, "unscheduled ... visible detour" by the rover to investigate anomalous "rocks" located near the landing site. This investigation, which occurred between December 15th and 19th, is presented as a "secret" analysis.

Confirmation of Ancient Lunar Domes

Hoagland draws parallels between the Chang'e-3 findings and earlier work by his team at Enterprise Mission, which had identified "eroded remnants of a massive, glass-like, ancient lunar dome" in Apollo 14 photographs from the Fra Mauro region. He argues that the Chang'e-3 mission, using advanced 21st-century CCD imaging technology, has independently confirmed the existence of this "shattered, glass-like lunar architecture" over sections of the Moon, specifically referencing an area near Mare Imbrium.

Geopolitical Implications and ET Technology

The article posits that China's confirmation of these ancient lunar structures carries significant geopolitical implications. It suggests that China's objective might be to exploit potential "extraterrestrial technology" and "ET ultra-high-tech materials" found at these sites. The mission's stated goal of sharing lunar resources with other developed countries is mentioned, but Hoagland implies a hidden agenda related to acquiring advanced technology.

China's Lunar Program and Future Missions

Hoagland notes that China has already announced follow-on missions, Chang'e-4 and Chang'e-5, designed for lunar sample retrieval. He suggests that the Chang'e-3 mission's actions were a precursor to these future endeavors, aiming to secure a dominant position in lunar resource exploitation and technology.

Allegations of Image Manipulation

The article raises suspicions about the release of Chang'e-3 images by Chinese authorities. Hoagland suggests that some images, particularly those released on December 21st, 2013, may have been deliberately altered or "de-rezed" to conceal the presence of the "glass lunar architecture" above the horizon. He questions whether this tampering was done by the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) or by the media outlet that posted the images.

"The Roosters" and NASA's Role

Hoagland speculates about the involvement of individuals within NASA, referred to as "the Roosters," who might have facilitated public access to the Chang'e-3 data, possibly to counter a "Secret Agenda" within the mission.

The "Apollo Was a Hoax" Absurdity

The confirmation of lunar structures by China is presented as a direct refutation of the "Apollo was a hoax" conspiracy theory, particularly the claims that Stanley Kubrick faked the Apollo missions. Hoagland argues that the independent verification by a Chinese mission makes such claims absurd.

"Western Governments" and Disclosure

The article concludes by questioning how "Western governments" would react to China's disclosure of "genuine, ET ruins on the Moon" and the potential implications for decades of deliberate suppression of such truths.

Other Content:

Stephen Bassett Lecture

Page 8 features an announcement for a lecture by Stephen Bassett titled "Disclosure Briefing: Is the Most Profound Event in Human History About to Happen?" Bassett is described as a political activist and advocate for ending a "67-year government imposed truth embargo regarding an extraterrestrial presence."

Fear and Clothing Advertisement

Page 9 contains an advertisement for "Fear and Clothing," offering "Truth Activist T-Shirts and Conspiracy Factual Clothing" with various conspiracy-themed designs.

About the Author

Richard C. Hoagland is introduced as a former space science museum curator, NASA consultant, and science advisor during the Apollo Missions. His team's investigations have focused on intelligently-designed artifacts on Mars and previously hidden data from NASA and other space missions.

References

A list of references is provided with three-digit codes for accessing online resources.

HPANWO

An advertisement for HPANWO (Hospital Porters Against the New World Order) promotes news, views, and reviews on topics such as government cover-ups, ghosts, UFOs, and paranormal investigations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea of government cover-ups regarding extraterrestrial phenomena and ancient alien structures on celestial bodies, particularly the Moon. The editorial stance is critical of official narratives and actively seeks to expose what it perceives as suppressed information. The Chang'e-3 mission is framed as a pivotal event that provides undeniable evidence supporting these long-held theories, challenging established scientific and governmental accounts. The magazine champions the idea of "disclosure" and the potential impact of revealing the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence and technology.