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Gold Sector 1 - 1986 03 - Uncertain Year

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Overview

This issue of the GOLD SECTOR I, U.F.O. M-A-R-C-H NEWSLETTER, dated approximately 1986, focuses on UFO sightings, potential explanations involving advanced energies, and personal development through focused practices.

Magazine Overview

This issue of the GOLD SECTOR I, U.F.O. M-A-R-C-H NEWSLETTER, dated approximately 1986, focuses on UFO sightings, potential explanations involving advanced energies, and personal development through focused practices.

UFO Sightings and Analysis

The newsletter opens with a direct question to the reader, asking about their own UFO experiences, mental impressions, or unusual sensations, encouraging them to share their encounters. It highlights the importance of a rational and logical approach to analyzing sighting situations, even when initially excited.

A report from Joe Clem in Los Angeles describes an incident in October 1985 where he observed a faint star-like object in the sky. The object moved slowly to the left and then to the right above a roofline for about half an hour. Clem noted that while a friend suggested it might be a balloon, he doubted it due to its movement. He also mentioned being 15 miles northeast of Los Angeles International Airport and found the object's slow movement unusual for a surveying airplane.

Another incident discussed is a visible display of colored lights seen over the Mojave Desert at night, reported on Station KFWB. When contacted, Airforce Bases in the area stated no missiles were being launched due to weather conditions. The newsletter speculates that these colored lights could be due to 'scaler activity,' which can cause unusual cloud patterns and unique colors. It suggests that such energies might be a spinoff from Nikola Tesla's work and operate in the ELF range, potentially being used by UFOs for efficient energy utilization. The editors express interest in knowing if there were significant temperature changes in the Mojave Desert following this display.

Personal Experiences and Diary

The newsletter mentions a young woman who was intensely interested in UFOs and had written a diary while on an Airforce Base. After her death, which doctors attributed to walking pneumonia, her mother suspected foul play due to surrounding strangeness. The newsletter plans to print excerpts from this diary in future issues of the 'UFO Contact EAGLET,' noting that it names names and places and is considered 'extremely provoking.' The identity of the woman and her daughter will be protected.

Quartz and Communication

A section explores the recommendation by 'SPACE PEOPLE' for rutiled quartz to be used for communication. The rutiles within the quartz are said to stress it, strengthening its magnetic field and making it a powerful sending device. Citing Tom Bearden's discussion on scaler waves in spring '85, the newsletter suggests that rutiled quartz generates this type of energy, enhancing personal fields. Ufonauts reportedly advise focusing on quartz over other gems. The newsletter offers to help readers find good rutiled quartz, including rods, necklaces, or rings, potentially through a gem collector.

Solar Rhythm and Cycles

The issue touches upon the 'SOLAR RYTHYM' of the body, suggesting a dietary schedule: ingesting food from noon to 8 PM, assimilating food from 8 PM to 4 AM (with no eating after 8 PM), and eliminating toxins from 4 AM to noon. It recommends light morning meals and heavier foods during the day, with a complete refrain from eating in the evening, while staying hydrated. The text emphasizes the importance of cycles, referencing mystical and religious writings, and applying this concept to the bodily form.

Organizations and Focus

For those interested in topics beyond UFOs, the newsletter lists the PSYCHOTRONIC ASSOCIATION (Chicago, IL) with a $20.00 membership and P.A.C.E. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) with a $30.00 year membership. P.A.C.E. is described as a group utilizing 'tomorrows ideas,' representing the year 2500 in action today.

Readers are also guided on how to create a 'FOCUS' in their home, a point for incoming energy, communication, and broadcasting. This involves setting up a dedicated space with personal items and committing to spending time there daily for spiritual growth, attunement, and communication. The practice includes keeping a journal to record impressions and following any 'prods' received. The use of a large cluster of quartz rods is suggested to enhance the focus's broadcasting power.

Contact Information

Communications for the newsletter should be directed to GOLD SECTOR I, U.F.O. at 548 W Steeles Crs Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223. A phone number is also provided: 216-929-3804.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the reporting and analysis of UFO/UAP sightings, the exploration of unconventional energy phenomena (like scaler waves and Tesla energies), and the promotion of personal development through spiritual practices and specific tools like rutiled quartz. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded yet encourages a rational approach to analyzing experiences, while also offering practical advice for self-improvement and connection with potentially advanced concepts or entities.