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Flying Saucers International - No 29
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Title: FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL Issue: NO. 29 Volume: 21st YEAR Date: MARCH, 1969 Publisher: Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc. Price: 50c
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Title: FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL
Issue: NO. 29
Volume: 21st YEAR
Date: MARCH, 1969
Publisher: Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc.
Price: 50c
This issue of Flying Saucers International focuses heavily on the personal accounts of two key contactees: Bob Renaud and Lester Rosas. It delves into extraterrestrial interactions, their alleged plans for Earth, and UFO sightings.
The Bob Renaud Story (Part 39-40)
The issue continues the extensive narrative of Bob Renaud's experiences with extraterrestrials, primarily from the planet Korendor.
Eighth In-Person Contact: August 25, 1964
Renaud describes a meeting at a Massachusetts Underground Base, which was intended to be strictly informational. He recounts being picked up by his Korendian contact, Orii-Val, in a personal craft and transported to the base. The base is described as a large, technologically advanced facility with a sophisticated conference room (#2). This room features a suspended conference table with integrated computer feed units, readout displays, communication modules, and unique writing surfaces that could reproduce text simultaneously on all units. The room also had electronic cabinets, a large telescreen, and a globe of Earth.
Project Terra Conference
The conference Renaud attended was the first in a series to discuss 'Project Terra,' an extraterrestrial program for Earth. The meeting was telescreened to key personnel at various bases worldwide. The objectives of Project Terra are threefold: scientific and sociological research, education of Terrans in Universal Laws, and prevention of warfare. Master Kalen-Li, the chairman, outlined the project's multi-point program, which includes:
- Infiltration: Placing operatives in Earth governments, public professions (religion, entertainment, commerce, industry, education, finance, advertising), and scientific circles to subtly influence public opinion and promote the Flying Saucer Movement.
- Public Displays: Increased public displays, such as landings and overflights.
- Support for Peace Organizations: Providing support to groups like SANE, WILPF, and AFSC.
- Societal Transformation: Programs aimed at establishing Universal Economics, repealing draft laws, creating a world government under United Nations, and promoting a more humane approach to world problems.
Kalen-Li also highlighted differences with local planet policies, particularly regarding the dissemination of potentially misleading information to contactees. The extraterrestrials, referred to as the 'Alliance,' adhere to a policy of 'all truth or nothing at all.'
Video Presentation of Extraterrestrial Activities
During the conference, several video segments were shown to illustrate the extraterrestrials' activities and interactions with Earth:
- Landing in Vietnam: A tape showed a jungle area with sounds of war, followed by a scene of a young boy being tortured by apparently drunken U.S. soldiers. This was presented as an instance where the Laws of Non-Interference were directly ignored, but deemed justified.
- U.S. Planes Fire at Saucer: A sequence depicted three U.S. planes attacking a hovering saucer, which easily outmaneuvered and outpaced them. The planes were noted to be armed with napalm and fire bombs, and radiation instruments on the saucer indicated the presence of at least one atomic weapon.
- Nike Missile Interception: Another film showed a Nike missile fired from Cape Kennedy being annihilated by a laser beam from a craft.
- Spaceman Teleports into the Pentagon: This segment, described as a personal favorite, showed an extraterrestrial named Kelrin-Ardun from Korendor teleporting into a high-level military conference at the Pentagon. The event caused immediate pandemonium, but Kelrin-Ardun calmly explained his origin and the existence of countless other planets and civilizations unknown to humans.
Soviet Union Perfects the Cobalt Bomb
Sen-Kor reported that Russian operatives had confirmed the Soviet Union's perfection of a workable Cobalt Bomb. This weapon was intended for use as propaganda against Communist China, and would be termed a 'Super-Weapon.' The issue notes that the U.S. government's own Cobalt Bomb project was nearing completion, with a similar 'super-weapon' announcement expected by the end of the year. The potential consequences of resumed U.S. atomic tests and the atmospheric deployment of such weapons were discussed with grave concern.
Veteran's Day Message (November 11, 1965)
Kalen-Li delivered a message for Veteran's Day, expressing sadness over Earth's hostility and violence. He spoke of the 'dark forces' controlling nations and the impending 'vast change' that would bring an end to war, poverty, hunger, and disease. The extraterrestrials are working to deliver a paradise, guiding humanity away from annihilation towards the stars.
The Bob Renaud Story Continues (Part 39-40)
Renaud reflects on the futility of war and hatred, urging humanity to seek peace and happiness through 'light' rather than 'might.' He states that the Korendians have done all they can short of direct intervention to help Earth, pushing the boundaries of non-intervention. He emphasizes that thousands of extraterrestrials are now working on Earth, and that Bob will remain their voice to the people of Terra. The issue also mentions that the Soviet Union has perfected a Cobalt Bomb, intended as a propaganda weapon against China.
The Lester Rosas Story (Part 1-2)
This section details the experiences of Lester J. Rosas, a student from Puerto Rico.
First Contact and UFO Photograph
On December 23, 1966, at 7:00 AM, Lester Rosas photographed a UFO hovering over his home. He received a telepathic message from two occupants, identified as Laan-Deeka and Sharanna, who claimed to be from Venus. They stated they were contacting him to help promote the 'good work' of other Earthlings and that they were human in appearance with sandy-colored hair, similar to many Venusians. They live in peace on Venus and believe in a 'Universal Father.'
Rosas recounts his initial disbelief and the struggle to process the experience. He sent his story and a photograph to the local newspaper 'El Imparcial,' which published it on February 16, 1967. He notes that only one of the eight saucer shots developed clearly, but it provided tangible evidence of his sighting.
Personal Meeting and Scoutcraft Ride
On March 31, 1967, Rosas had a personal meeting with Laan-Deeka on a deserted beach in Pinones, Puerto Rico. Laan-Deeka explained telepathy and clairvoyance, stating that many Earthlings could reincarnate on more advanced planets. He also mentioned that many of AFSCA's members had been contacted by Venusians and other Space People. Following this conversation, Laan-Deeka showed Rosas a Venusian scoutcraft, and Rosas was astonished to see a spaceship materialize before him.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the existence of extraterrestrial life and their benevolent intentions towards humanity. The Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America (AFSCA) is presented as a key organization for disseminating information about these contacts and UFO phenomena. The editorial stance is one of belief in the contactees' accounts and a desire to educate the public about the 'Great Plan' involving Space People. There is a strong emphasis on the potential for societal transformation through extraterrestrial guidance, including the promotion of peace, universal laws, and the prevention of war. The magazine also highlights the importance of scientific research and the gradual revelation of truths to a receptive public. The issue underscores the idea that humanity is not alone and that extraterrestrial civilizations are actively involved in assisting Earth's development.
This issue of "The Lester Rosas Story" continues the narrative of Lester Rosas's encounters with extraterrestrial beings, focusing on his interactions with Venusians and a Saturnian. The issue is divided into parts, with "Part 3" detailing his meeting with Al-Deena from Saturn and "Part 4" describing his encounter with Orthon of Venus. The magazine also includes a "Flying Saucer News in Brief" section and a "Flying Saucer and New Age Book List."
The Lester Rosas Story (Cont'd)
Part 3: I Meet Al-Deena, A Girl From Saturn
On Friday evening, February 16, 1968, Lester Rosas felt an impulse to go to a Howard Johnson restaurant, where he was approached by a young woman who introduced herself as Al-Deena from Saturn. She wore a uniform resembling that of a Pan Am stewardess and had a warm pink and white complexion with olive green eyes. Al-Deena explained that she was there to help Lester with his mission, which had been outlined by his Venusian contacts, Laan-Deeka and Sharanna. She acknowledged that Lester had faced ridicule for his experiences but assured him that other people in his area were also being contacted. She mentioned Carlos Ochoa, who had formed a Flying Saucer organization after meeting a Venusian.
Al-Deena suggested that Lester combine his efforts with others to strengthen the message of the Space People. She spoke of opposition from "Dark Forces" that suppress enlightenment, including extraterrestrials who are scientifically advanced but not spiritually. These forces, she claimed, were responsible for apocalyptic messages and thwarting the Flying Saucer Movement. She stated that these forces were active on Puerto Rico and were responsible for the deaths of researcher M. K. Jessup and Arthur Bryant.
Al-Deena also mentioned that when Lester was more mature, he would receive ample proof of his experiences, as he was currently being tested. She hinted that he would eventually meet Orthon, the Venusian pilot described by George Adamski. She shared a secret word for identification and advised Lester to trust only those space people who radiate a feeling of well-being and goodwill. She concluded by humorously complaining about women wearing high heels.
Part 4: I Meet Orthon of Venus
Since meeting Al-Deena, Lester had been anticipating meeting Orthon, the Venusian contactee described by George Adamski. On a warm November morning (November 12, 1968), Lester encountered a being on the beach who identified himself as Vi-Dal of Venus, also known as Orthon. Orthon explained that he was there to help his brothers from other planets with their missions on Puerto Rico and that more of their craft would be seen in the coming months, as they monitored the Arecibo Observatory's space exploration efforts.
Orthon, who appeared to be about three months on Earth, had a healthy tan and slightly-slanted green eyes, similar to Laan-Deeka and Al-Deena. He revealed that he was 215 years old, but considered himself a teenager compared to older Venusians who lived for 900 years or more. He stated that he had lived on Earth in a past life as Enoch and was taken to Venus where he lived out his life, later reincarnating on other planets before his current embodiment on Venus.
He discussed the instability of Earth's magnetic field, warning that continued atomic testing could cause a catastrophic imbalance, leading to the destruction of the planet. He mentioned that Venusians were attempting to neutralize these tests with green "fireballs" seen near testing sites. Orthon attributed the cause of evil and imbalance in the world to ignorance of Universal Laws, affecting human beings who are electro-chemical and thus influenced by magnetic fields. He contrasted Earth's situation with other planets where people are in tune with stable magnetic fields.
Orthon also spoke about the longevity of Martians (300-700 years) and their way of life based on Universal Love, vegetarianism, and clean air. He criticized Earth's diets, pollution, and the use of poisons like liquor and tobacco, which cause genetic damage. He praised the use of natural fertilizers and planned parenthood on his planet, which keeps the population in balance and prevents deformed births. He described their education system as free, high-quality, and utilizing audio-visual means with space excursions.
Money was obsolete on their planets, replaced by a non-money economic system that ensured no poverty. He noted that while private property existed, public services were publicly owned. Orthon stated that their scientists had discovered faster-than-light travel and used clean energy systems. He also mentioned that they had no churches, as their lives were a living testament to their worship of God.
Orthon revealed that George Adamski was reincarnated on Venus and that Howard Menger had developed a free-energy motor. He predicted that more people would be contacted by Space People, unless their Masters of Wisdom determined otherwise. He urged Lester to get his story printed quickly to reach as many people as possible, suggesting Gabriel Green's organization as a channel. He concluded with a blessing and assurance of their constant surveillance and protection.
Flying Saucer News in Brief
This section provides updates on AFSCA (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) activities, including a meeting in Los Angeles with guest speaker Hal Wilcox and slide presentations by Stephen Putnam. It also announces the formation of two new AFSCA units (Unit 106 and Unit 107) with contact information. A correction is noted regarding the scale of diagrams in issue #28. The section also reports the death of author Bryant Reeve in December 1968 and introduces a new quarterly magazine titled "Journal of Space Drive Research and Development."
Flying Saucer and New Age Book List
This section is a catalog of books available for purchase through AFSCA. It lists numerous titles related to flying saucers, UFOs, space beings, and new age philosophies, along with their authors and prices. The list is divided into "AFSCA FLYING SAUCER AND NEW AGE BOOK LIST" and "POCKET BOOKS," with prices indicated for each item. Ordering instructions and payment methods are provided at the end of the list.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are extraterrestrial contact, the importance of peace and understanding between humanity and space beings, and the call to action against war and materialism. The editorial stance, as conveyed through Lester Rosas's narrative and the messages from the space beings, is one of advocating for a peaceful, spiritually awakened world. There is a strong emphasis on the need for humanity to overcome ignorance, embrace love, and prepare for a "New Age" of greater understanding, facilitated by guidance from advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. The issue also highlights the challenges posed by "Dark Forces" and the importance of disseminating truthful information about UFO phenomena and contactee experiences.