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Flying Saucers International - No 26
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Title: FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL Issue: No. 26 Date: March, 1968 Publisher: Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc. Theme: UFOs, Alien Contact, Advanced Technology
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Title: FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL
Issue: No. 26
Date: March, 1968
Publisher: Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc.
Theme: UFOs, Alien Contact, Advanced Technology
The Bob Renaud Story (Part 32)
This installment of "The Bob Renaud Story" continues the detailed account of his extraordinary experiences with extraterrestrial beings, referred to as "Space People" from the planet Korendor. The narrative, written by Robert P. Renaud, delves into specific encounters and technological marvels witnessed by the author.
Fourth In-Person Contact, January 4, 1964 -- California Undersea Space Base Visit
Renaud recounts his fourth in-person contact, which took place on January 4, 1964, involving a visit to an undersea space base in California. He describes being picked up by a craft using an "anti-gravity beam" and a "levitation apparatus" involving a metallic plate. The craft, approximately 60 feet in diameter, had a smooth, featureless underside with a small aperture. The experience of ascending was disconcerting, with Renaud noting the invisible nature of the levitating force.
Upon entering the ship, he met Orii-Val, Arta Dorrec, and a new individual named Rean Gedra, a Parapsychophysicist from Korendor Spaceship RK-11. The interior of the ship is described as having a central control area with consoles, windows, and a robot pilot. A long, curving divan, a wall-to-wall bookshelf, and shimmering translucent plastic walls added to the futuristic ambiance.
Precision Control Used in Descent to Underground Base
Renaud describes a descent into an underground base, noting the precision required to navigate through an "electronic wall" formed by cables, which kept out snow and unwanted visitors. The ship's descent was controlled by a computer from the base, ensuring a smooth entry.
Space Girl Brightens My Day & Space Gal "Raps Out" With Gravity Drive
Renaud mentions being greeted by "Lin-Erri," his "Space-girl Sweetheart," who was wearing a deep blue dress. He also details an experience with a gravity-driven car, driven by Lin-Erri, which could accelerate rapidly due to its G-motors.
I Teleport to California
Renaud describes using a "Teleportation Facilities" door to travel to California. He notes the efficiency and speed of this method, contrasting it with Earth's slow space programs.
Pump Room Supplies Huge Undersea Base with Fresh Air and Water
Inside the undersea base, Renaud visits the "Pump Room," a vast area responsible for providing cooling water, human-use water (purified and aerated), and oxygen via electrolysis. The room features numerous pumps and air purifiers, ensuring a comfortable and safe environment.
Dual Systems Provide Double Safety
The base is equipped with dual safety systems, including fire pumps operated by fire sensors. A control panel displays the layout of the base, monitoring each room and its status. The system is designed to quickly suppress fires using carbon dioxide.
Spacecraft Control Center: Planet Earth and Vicinity
Renaud is taken to the "Craft Control Center," a massive room responsible for monitoring all Korendor craft flying over Earth. This center contains numerous consoles, recorders, telescreens, and monitors. He witnesses a demonstration where Master Astir-Jolen Kero remotely controls a small, unmanned disc, performing a "power dive" near a group of men at a military installation, causing them considerable surprise and fear.
Whole World is Monitored by Remote Control
The control center monitors various "special-purpose discs" used for charting magnetic field vortices, unusual weather, and reconnoitering military bases. These discs are crucial for avoiding hazards and gathering intelligence. Renaud is informed that discs are currently monitoring areas over Russia, Cuba, and Panama, with Panama being a potential trouble spot.
Solid-State Computers Control Spacecraft Flights
Renaud observes a large, solid-state computer system that controls the automatic flights of both small unmanned and large manned craft. He learns that these computers are highly efficient and can manage numerous craft simultaneously.
Pilot a Ship to Mars from Your Armchair
He is shown manual control panels for "Ground Control," where pilots can operate any type of ship, including large transports, from Earth. The screens display real-time views from the craft's front windows.
Use Teleportation if You Want a Fast Trip
Renaud witnesses the teleportation process firsthand, observing a man step into a unit and reappear seconds later, having traveled over 7000 miles from South Africa to the Pacific Ocean. He emphasizes the ordinary nature of this occurrence for the beings.
Love for All Mankind Will Bring Wonderful Benefits
Renaud reflects on the humanitarian and philanthropic attitude of these beings, who have applied their knowledge for the benefit of mankind. He expresses a desire for humanity to overcome hatred and greed to achieve a world of true freedom and peace.
Weather, Radiation, Astronaut Flights and Nuclear Tests All Monitored by Space People
The research craft data monitored at the base includes weather, radiation, rocket tests, and Earthly experiments with natural forces.
Computer Room Has Bevy of Lovely Girl Operators
Renaud visits "Computer Area 2," staffed by young women who operate desk-sized consoles. He learns about a unique memory system called "Molecular Polarity Storage Technique," which uses a single crystal and beams to store information.
Analog Computers--The Machines That "Talk Back"!
Renaud poses a question to an analog computer about when the world population would reach 4 billion. The computer provides a precise answer, including the exact second. When asked to add "2 and 2," the computer responds sarcastically, stating it is an analog computer not designed for digital computation and requests not to be bothered with such problems.
Spacecraft Hanger Area Covers One Square Mile
Renaud tours a massive spacecraft hangar, approximately one mile square, capable of holding numerous scoutcraft of various sizes. He observes technicians working on the craft and witnesses a spacecraft exiting through an opening in the ceiling.
Water Parted a La Moses and the Red Sea!
He learns that the hangar can be evacuated rapidly by opening a force screen in the ocean floor, creating a passage through the water.
Luxurious Lounge is Setting for Talks by the Masters
The tour concludes with a visit to a luxurious lounge, described as a setting for talks by the Masters.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea of benevolent extraterrestrial contact and the advanced technology possessed by these beings. It advocates for a unified humanity living in peace and harmony, free from fear and conflict. The editorial stance appears to be one of awe and belief in the potential for positive transformation through interaction with these advanced civilizations. The publication serves as a platform for sharing detailed accounts of alleged encounters and technological insights, aiming to enlighten readers and encourage participation in the "Flying Saucer Movement."
Title: FLYING SAUCER NEWS
Issue: Vol. 15, No. 4, April 1968
Publisher: AFSCA
Price: $0.75
This issue features the continuation of "The Bob Renaud Story," detailing his experiences with advanced extraterrestrial beings and their perspectives on Earth's societal and economic challenges. The magazine delves into topics such as 'Psychprinting,' the development of body transfer techniques, and the implementation of a 'Universal Economics' system.
The Bob Renaud Story (Cont'd)
Bob Renaud recounts his meeting with Elder Master Akrim-Vesta Antiri and President Altim-Vedra from Korendor. Akrim-Vesta Antiri explains the development of a body transfer technique that eliminates the lengthy conditioning period for interstellar travel. He reveals that 'Psychprinting' has been used to influence world leaders, including Premier Khrushchev and the late President Kennedy, with plans to extend this to other government members and potentially the entire population via satellites.
Akrim-Vesta Antiri expresses concern over the opposition to wheat sales to Russia, framing it as a humanitarian issue and a potential propaganda opportunity that could lead to a 'silent revolution' in Communist countries by exposing them to the benefits of a more prosperous system. He also critiques internal issues within the U.S., such as poverty, unemployment, and waste, suggesting that even the U.S. has room for improvement.
He then discusses the need for a new economic system, the "Universal Economics system," which is independent of money and gold reserves. This system, already in use by the Alliance of Planets, is presented as the solution to poverty, low productivity, and inadequate economic conditions that plague Earth. The benefits of a moneyless society are highlighted, including direct provision for needs, freedom from financial burdens, and the ability to contribute to the economy without the constraints of traditional finance.
International Relations and Policy
The magazine addresses the policy of ignoring Communist China, arguing that this 'Ostrichology' is dangerous. It suggests that admitting Red China to the United Nations would allow for control and potential moderation of its militaristic dictatorship, preventing it from becoming a major world power unchecked.
Case Study: Ballmoure and Economic Failure
President Altim-Vedra presents a cautionary tale about the planet Ballmoure, which had a monetary system similar to Earth's. The larger nation on Ballmoure adopted an 'Ostrichology' principle, while the smaller nation secretly built a massive military force. This led to a devastating atomic holocaust, killing 91 out of every 100 people, serving as a stark warning about unchecked military buildup and the consequences of ignoring potential threats.
Communism and Global Stability
Master Kalen-Li links hunger and poverty to the breeding grounds for Communism, citing potential unrest in Zanzibar and Tanganyika as examples of Communist China's influence. He emphasizes the need for vigilance and proactive measures to prevent similar situations from escalating.
AFSCA Initiatives and News
The magazine includes several sections dedicated to AFSCA's activities and related news:
- New Bumper Stickers: AFSCA is offering "Flying Saucers Are Real - The Air Force Doesn't Exist" bumper stickers.
- "Pass the Word" Materials: AFSCA provides brochures and postcards to help spread the Flying Saucer message.
- New AFSCA Units: A list of newly formed AFSCA units across the U.S. and internationally is provided, along with contact information.
- Obituaries: The passing of Ernest Arthur Bryant, a contactee from England, and Clara Colcord John, editor of the Little Listening Post, is noted.
- New Flying Saucer Books: Several new books on UFOs and related topics are reviewed and offered for sale through AFSCA, including works by Gabriel Green, Dr. Frank E. Stranges, Eileen Buckle, Frank Edwards, Ivan T. Sanderson, Arthur Shuttlewood, Stephen Michalak, James Moseley, John C. Sherwood, Martin H. Sable, and George W. Van Tassel.
News in Brief
- Power Blackout in Los Angeles: A strange power outage in Los Angeles was accompanied by numerous saucer sightings, with one street light remaining inexplicably lit.
- Giant Rock Convention: A sighting of a large, pulsating reddish-orange object occurred during George W. Van Tassel's Spacecraft Convention.
- Frank Edwards Dies: The death of Frank Edwards, a prominent UFO advocate and broadcaster, is reported.
- Santa Claus Switches to Flying Saucer: A humorous note about Santa Claus using a Flying Saucer in a Christmas parade.
Contactee Reports
- Hal Wilcox: Reports on his second trip to the planet Selo in the Alpha Centauri system, including recordings of conversations with Space People.
- Woodrow Derenberger: Is planning a national lecture tour to share his experiences with Space People from Alpha Centauri.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the potential for advanced extraterrestrial civilizations to guide humanity towards a more advanced and peaceful existence, particularly through the adoption of a new economic system. The magazine strongly advocates for a shift away from traditional monetary systems towards a Universal Economics model. It also maintains a critical stance on current geopolitical policies, especially regarding Communist China, and emphasizes the importance of UFO research and awareness. The editorial stance is one of promoting the Flying Saucer movement, disseminating information about UFOs and contactees, and encouraging a broader understanding of these phenomena and their potential implications for humanity's future.