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This document is the program for the 20th Anniversary World Conference of the Ancient Astronaut Society, held from August 1-5, 1993, at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The cover features a welcome message to the society's members and an image of the Imperial…

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This document is the program for the 20th Anniversary World Conference of the Ancient Astronaut Society, held from August 1-5, 1993, at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The cover features a welcome message to the society's members and an image of the Imperial Palace Hotel. The program includes official welcomes from the Governor of Nevada, Bob Miller, and the Mayor of Las Vegas, Jan Laverty Jones, both acknowledging the society's 20-year history and the significance of their convention.

Welcome Messages and Society Mission

Gene M. Phillips, President and Founder of the Ancient Astronaut Society, provides a "Founder's Welcome," detailing the society's mission to search for evidence of ancient visitation by intelligent beings and the existence of advanced civilizations on Earth prior to recorded history. He explains that the society was founded in 1973, inspired by Erich von Daniken's work, to investigate these profound subjects with an open mind, independent of established scientific dogma. Phillips highlights the overwhelming evidence accumulated over 20 years, suggesting that technologically advanced civilizations once flourished on Earth, leaving behind remnants of their accomplishments.

Erich von Daniken's "Welcome" outlines the society's objective to promote scientifically-based research outside traditional scientific restrictions. He lists numerous phenomena that the ancient astronaut hypothesis can explain, such as the origins of life and intelligence on Earth, the difference between humans and apes, the origins of religions and mythology, and descriptions of divine beings in ancient texts. He also mentions the society's plans for a library/museum, an international journal, and a professorship for "Ancient Astronauts."

Conference Program and Speakers

The core of the document is the detailed schedule of the World Conference, spanning from Sunday, August 1, to Thursday, August 5, 1993. The conference features a wide array of speakers, including many with PhDs and extensive academic and professional backgrounds in fields such as physics, engineering, archaeology, geology, and philosophy. Notable speakers include Gene M. Phillips, Erich von Daniken, Ulrich Dopatka, Andrew Tomas, Pasqual S. Schievella, and many international experts.

Presentations cover a broad spectrum of topics related to ancient astronauts, including pictorial evidence of ancient technology, member expeditions, and discussions on the origin of humankind. The schedule includes addresses, audience participation discussions, breaks, and social events like a cocktail hour and a gala buffet banquet.

Member Expeditions and Society Activities

The document highlights the society's "Member Expeditions," which have explored over 150 archaeological sites in more than 30 countries across six continents. These expeditions utilize various modes of transport and allow members to examine evidence firsthand. A list of explored sites is provided for regions including Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Easter Island, Egypt, England, Fiji, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Italy, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Switzerland, Tahiti, Turkey, USSR, and Yugoslavia.

Membership Information

Information on becoming a member of the Ancient Astronaut Society is provided. Membership is open to the public, requiring only an open and inquiring mind, with members from diverse backgrounds and ages. Members receive the bi-monthly publication "Ancient Skies," a membership certificate, and a membership card. Options for one or two-year memberships are available, with a special offer of a free book for two-year memberships or renewals. The society is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization.

Featured Articles and Contributors

Several individuals are profiled with brief biographies, including Ulrich Dopatka, a librarian and scientific journalist specializing in the ancient astronaut theory; Gene M. Phillips, founder of the society and an attorney; Andrew Tomas, an author with extensive publications in the field; and Dr. Pasqual S. Schievella, a philosopher and founder of the National Council for Critical Analysis.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes throughout the document are the exploration of ancient mysteries, the search for evidence of extraterrestrial influence on human history, and the promotion of alternative theories regarding the origin of humankind and ancient civilizations. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, scientific investigation (albeit outside traditional paradigms), and a belief in the existence of advanced ancient technologies and extraterrestrial contact. The society positions itself as a platform for disseminating research and fostering a community of like-minded individuals interested in these subjects.

Title: Ancient Skies
Issue: August 1993, Vol. 13, No. 4
Publisher: Ancient Astronaut Society
Date: August 1993

This issue of Ancient Skies magazine explores various facets of the ancient astronaut hypothesis, UFO phenomena, and unexplained historical events. It features contributions from numerous researchers, authors, and experts in these fields, presenting their findings and theories through articles and lecture synopses.

Featured Articles and Contributors

Ancient Astronauts of the Celtic Dawn Richard T. Crowe, a lifelong Chicagoan with a background in English Literature and founder of Chicago Supernatural Tours and Cruises, presents a survey of Irish popular belief and antiquities. His work offers new interpretations based on an ancient astronaut viewpoint, examining celestial obsessions in site alignments, high-tech explanations for the abilities of Irish gods, advanced artifacts from the Stone and Bronze Ages, and 'fairy sites' where unexplained phenomena occur.

The Ark of Noah - An Ark Update David Fasold, who has explored remote Pacific Islands and worked in marine salvage, is convinced he has found the remains of Noah's Ark in the mountains of Ararat, Turkey. His account, detailed in his book 'The Ark of Noah,' discusses his research, expeditions, and the confirmation of the ship's remains with scientists. He founded the Noahide Society to explore these findings. The article highlights Fasold's lecture, which includes insights from sub-surface radar analysis and the discovery of three relationships to phi (the golden mean) in the Ark's measurements.

The Mars - Earth Wars Donald W. Patten, a geographer and author, and Samuel R. Windsor, a mechanical engineer, co-author this section. They propose that the 'Mars-Earth Wars' occurred from approximately 9,900 BCE to 701 BCE, with Mars ravaging Earth at regular 54-year intervals. They detail catastrophic events, including a major flyby on October 24, 2484 BCE, which they link to the biblical Flood of Noah. They also discuss a 540-year cycle of megacatastrophes and the final Mars flyby in 701 BCE.

The Spaceships of Ezekiel Walter J. Langbein, a journalist and researcher of ancient astronaut theories, analyzes the biblical text of Ezekiel. He confirms Josef F. Blumrich's conclusion that Ezekiel described spaceships. Langbein's lecture delves into the conflict between science and legend, Ezekiel's background, and his precise description of a ground-station used by extraterrestrials 2500 years ago.

Quetzalcoatl - An Interdimensional Traveller? Gerardo Levet, a mechanical engineer and investigator in astro-archaeology and meta science, discusses Quetzalcoatl, the ancient astronaut and feathered serpent deity. Levet has investigated an ancient pyramid in Amatlan, Mexico, finding engravings of ancient spaceships and detecting infrared outlines of similar craft, linking these phenomena to Quetzalcoatl.

The Philadelphia Experiment Alfred D. Bielek, who claims to have recovered memories of 'Project Rainbow' and 'Project Phoenix,' discusses the alleged Philadelphia Experiment. He states that scientists like Einstein, Tesla, and von Neumann were involved in a project to create an 'invisibility field.' Bielek claims to have been present during a disastrous test in 1943 and was later 'time shifted' to 1983 as part of a 'super brainwashing' program.

The Manna Machine George T. Sassoon, son of Siegfried Sassoon, presents a new translation of the Zohar, a monumental work from the 13th century. Sassoon concludes that the 'manna' that sustained the Israelites in the desert was a form of alga cultured in a nuclear-powered machine, and the Zohar contains instructions for its use and maintenance. The machine, called the 'Ancient of Days,' was preserved as a relic and disappeared after the destruction of the first Solomon Temple.

Highly Developed Technology of Ancient Egypt Peter Krassa, a journalist and expert on ancient astronaut theory, argues that Ancient Egypt possessed highly developed technology over 5,000 years ago. He cites mythology, ancient writings, and temple wall-reliefs as proof, suggesting the existence of planes, laser weapons, and television sets. Krassa identifies the high priests as scientists and their leader, Thot (Hermes), as an extraterrestrial who brought the utilization of electricity to Egypt.

Mars and Ancient Astronauts This section explores the significance of Mars in various mythologies and religions worldwide. It suggests that extraterrestrial beings might have visited Earth in the past and left clues, and that Mars itself could have been inhabited or used as a space station. The article notes that Mars probes have found structures resembling pyramids and faces, and advocates for searching for artifacts of extraterrestrial intelligences.

The Face on Mars Vincent DiPietro, a senior systems engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Center, presents his analysis of VIKING I probe data. Using advanced image processing techniques, he reveals unusual surface features in the Cydonia region of Mars, particularly an object of controversy known as the 'FACE on MARS,' which he claims is clearly visible in enhanced slides.

Divine Appearances and the Mimicry Hypothesis Dr. Johannes Fiebag, a geologist and science journalist, suggests that many appearances of the 'Holy Mary' and UFO occupant encounters share similarities. He proposes that extraterrestrial intelligences use a form of mimicry behavior, adapting their appearance to accommodate human religious and socio-cultural standards, citing examples like Fatima and Guadalupe.

Understanding Our True Origins, Our Full Potential and Our Ultimate Destiny Brad and Sherry Steiger, authors and investigators, present evidence of impossible fossils and ancient artifacts suggesting advanced technology in Earth's pre-history. Their research in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Hawaii, and Peru indicates a prehistoric science capable of manipulating sound, light, and genetic structures. They suggest these ancient techniques for balancing physical and non-physical realities can be utilized today.

The Historical Evidence of Paleocontacts Dr. Matest M. Agrest, a scientist with expertise in paleocontacts, developed a hypothesis in 1959 about extraterrestrial visits to Earth. He interpreted biblical passages like Genesis 6:4 and the legend of Enoch as evidence of space flights and nuclear explosions. Agrest's ideas were initially met with skepticism but have contributed to the field of ancient astronaut theory.

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Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the ancient astronaut hypothesis, the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation in Earth's past, and the interpretation of ancient myths, artifacts, and geological anomalies as evidence of advanced ancient technologies and civilizations. The magazine consistently promotes the idea that conventional historical and scientific narratives are incomplete and that a re-evaluation of evidence through the lens of ancient astronauts is necessary. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these unconventional theories, presenting them as plausible explanations for historical mysteries and phenomena.