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Missing Link - 1990 03 - no 89
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Title: THE MISSING LINK Issue: Number 89 Date: March 1990 Publisher: UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI) Country: USA Price: $1.50
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Title: THE MISSING LINK
Issue: Number 89
Date: March 1990
Publisher: UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI)
Country: USA
Price: $1.50
This issue of "The Missing Link" magazine delves into various aspects of UFOlogy, extraterrestrial encounters, and related phenomena, featuring personal testimonies, theoretical discussions, and news from the UFO community.
Stacy Borland Tribute
The issue opens with a heartfelt tribute to Stacy Borland, Associate Director of UFOCCI in Las Vegas, who was tragically murdered along with her brother Russ during the weekend of March 3-4, 1990. The author reflects on Stacy's vibrant personality, her enthusiasm for life, and her dedication to helping people. It is noted that Stacy had befriended Billy Goodman of KVEG Radio and was excited about a potential job offer. The UFOCCI Center, which Stacy founded, was experiencing significant growth, with its second meeting attracting 96 attendees. Her contagious enthusiasm is remembered, and a poem titled "SING ME HOME" by Damaris is included in her memory.
The Angel: An Encounter by Thomas Wilson
Thomas Wilson, the new Associate Director from Anchorage, Alaska, shares a profound personal experience of encountering an angel during a trance state. He describes the angel as incredibly beautiful, dressed in white with a Grecian veil. The angel presented him with a glass card bearing a prayer for strength, knowledge, and the wisdom to discern what can and cannot be changed. This message was absorbed into his system, akin to communion. The angel then reassured him that 'Everything is going to be okay' before departing. Wilson recounts crying intensely upon returning from the trance, recognizing the encounter as a significant spiritual event that signaled a need for change in his life. He also briefly touches upon his background as a Nuclear Biological Chemical Specialist in the Army, hinting at potential connections to his experiences, and expresses a belief in impending troop movements and bombs, despite praying they won't happen.
My Personal Theory As To The Aliens by Laura Lee
Laura Lee, host of the KING Overnight show, shares her personal theory on the nature of aliens, based on gathered stories. She posits that aliens are technologically advanced but lack spiritual dimensions, mirroring a potential direction for human society. She describes aliens abducting humans for laboratory and genetic testing without consent, drawing a parallel to human practices of testing on animals. Lee suggests this might be a form of cosmic reciprocity, a 'two way street' where humans are experiencing a consequence of their own actions. She emphasizes that intellectual superiority on Earth does not guarantee a similar status in the universe and encourages readers to consider their own practices regarding the sanctity of life.
The Translation by Lynn Brown
Lynn Brown presents a possible translation of a message received from outer space, which she obtained from her 'Contacts'. The message, possibly etched on a silver plate, is divided into two halves. The first half speaks of two races coming together, travel from stars, communication, and a message to major cities about propulsion methods of star ships. The second half describes a quicker method of travel, involving popping out of one system into another, and a higher form of 'vehicle' resulting from the union of two sides, leading to a change in their system. Brown also offers her interpretations of symbols on a silver plate, including the earth, sun, moon (representing months), time of day, and potential locations in North America. She acknowledges these are personal interpretations and invites reader feedback.
Representatives from 60 Inhabited Planets by Ragan Dunn
This article reports on Swiss astronomer Mark Bauer's claim of being visited by an alien messenger who provided a silver plate etched with symbols. Bauer believes these symbols indicate that representatives from 60 inhabited planets are planning to visit Earth and provide a clue to their arrival time. He describes the symbols as stylized and open to interpretation, suggesting they denote a time frame and an interest in our solar system. Dr. Bauer has shared copies of the plate with experts worldwide, but no one has publicly revealed the meaning, possibly to avoid panic. Phillip Rickner, a French UFO researcher, vouches for the plate's authenticity, noting similar etchings found globally. Rickner predicts that extraterrestrials will openly communicate with world leaders before the end of the century, bringing advanced knowledge. The article also draws parallels between the silver plate's symbols and the Voyager spacecraft's records, which contain information about Earth and its position in the solar system.
Scrambled In Space!!!
A word puzzle challenging readers to unscramble UFOlogy-related terms is presented, with the answers to be found later in the magazine.
UFO Research Network
Barbara Becker introduces the newly formed UFO Research Network, dedicated to investigating UFO phenomena and disseminating information. The organization holds monthly meetings in St. Louis and has representatives in the US and Europe. They offer a free service by including newsletters, newspaper articles, and sighting information on the DARKSIDE BBS, providing contributors with full credit and contact details. The network aims to connect researchers, attract new subscribers, and facilitate the sharing of information.
Article: IUIAP by J. T. Alan
J. T. Alan, at seventeen, became the Producer/Director of IUIAP (International UFOlogists Investigation of Aerial Phenomenon), a teenage-directed UFO organization. He describes IUIAP as a 'popcorn' director, aiming to entertain and spread the message that 'you can do anything if you put your mind to it.' The organization has featured popular UFOlogists such as Aileen Bringle, Philip J. Imbrogno, Brent Raynes, and Nick H. Edwards. Alan is leaving for the Army and will hand over the directorship to Assistant Director Jimmy Gilliam, assuring the organization's continued strength. Information on subscribing to the IUIAP newsletter or submitting articles is provided, with Jason Hooten listed as the contact.
Ozark UFO Conference
An announcement for the Ozark UFO Conference, to be held at the Inn of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, from April 6-8, 1990, is included, with contact details for more information.
Notes And Comments To Support The Cover-Up Of Extraterrestrial Beings by Nellvergne Zajac
Nellvergne Zajac presents a talk based on various sources of information, suggesting a continuous cover-up by U.S. government agencies like the FBI, NSA, Justice Dept, and CIA. Zajac posits that drug sales might be financing the secret building of spaceships and maintaining the 'Greys.' The article references extraterrestrials, including Pleiadians and Andromedans, who reportedly speak of a lack of altruistic governments and the need for humanity to save itself. The Andromedans are quoted as saying that man is part of a race in danger of extinction and that a greater galactic community must be imposed, raising questions about whether humanity is to be helped or used as a laboratory.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include personal testimonies of UFO sightings and encounters, theories about alien motivations and intentions, the concept of government cover-ups, and the importance of spiritual dimensions alongside technological advancement. The magazine appears to provide a platform for diverse viewpoints within the UFO community, from personal spiritual experiences to investigative reports and theoretical discussions. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry, encouraging reader participation and interpretation of the presented information.
Title: The Missing Link
Issue: 85
Date: February 4, 1990
Publisher: UFO Contact Center International
Country: USA
Document Type: Magazine Issue
This issue of The Missing Link magazine, dated February 4, 1990, delves into a variety of topics including government conspiracies, extraterrestrial encounters, alternative healing, and Native American mythology. The magazine features articles that question official narratives and explore hidden truths, reflecting a strong interest in the unexplained and the unconventional.
Articles and Content
Cover Story: Surrey's Shirle beams UFO panels to Russia
The cover story highlights Surrey artist and UFO devotee Shirl Klein, who was invited to exhibit three large murals in Moscow as part of an international art exchange with Russia. Klein's works depict futuristic cityscapes and unusual life forms, inspired by her contact with extraterrestrial life. She found sketches she had made previously provided answers for the mural designs. The murals are intended for a June 1990 exhibition. The article also touches upon her artistic background, including studying under Dr. Arthur Lismer of the Group of Seven, and her experiences with international art shows, including a past exhibition in Bulgaria.
Conspiracy and Cover-ups
An article references a February 1990 Natural History article by Jared Diamond on AIDS and natural selection, then pivots to studies by K.C. Deposs & Associates concerning the Drug War, the Trilateral Commission, and the Iron Mountain Group. It quotes George Andrews, suggesting that the CIA is involved in maintaining a supply of heroin and cocaine to the Mafia, and that the 'war on drugs' is actually a war against independent dealers. The article questions the motives behind the push for democracy abroad while the US government is allegedly involved in such activities. It also raises questions about the 'Greys' making a treaty with a secret governing body and the potential for a one-world government.
George Andrews is further quoted on the nature of UFOs, suggesting they could be extra-terrestrial, ultra-terrestrial, or interdimensional, and possibly time-travelers from the future. The article also mentions a video by Japanese filmmakers about secret underground bases in Nevada and draws a parallel to the assassination of John Kennedy, citing Jim Garrison's book 'On the Trail of the Assassins.' It posits that Kennedy's policies, such as refusing to support the Bay of Pigs invasion and planning to withdraw from Vietnam, were seen as 'selling out to the communists' by the American power structure.
Another section details alleged CIA involvement in plotting the murder of Patrice Lumumba, attempts on Fidel Castro's life, and assassinations of leaders in the Dominican Republic, South Vietnam, and Chile. It suggests the agency is now involved in the drug business to fund its pursuit of technical knowledge from the 'Greys.' An anonymous letter published in a Denver paper in 1983 claims that cattle mutilations are conducted by a secret government operation called Delta, using non-tax money and testing animal parts for germ warfare effects on US civilians. Black helicopters are reportedly used to ferry heroin and coke, with the Army allegedly involved.
The article also discusses the work of Wilhelm Reich, suggesting that UFO manifestations were hostile to his research into subtle aspects of life energy, and that US authorities suppressed his work.
Healing with Sugilite
Gerald Bringle, Director, shares his personal experience with the stone Sugilite for overcoming sleep difficulties. He describes suffering from insomnia and anxiety, and finding that Sugilite, when placed on the coccyx point, allowed him to sleep through the night without waking. He details how he acquired the stone and experimented with its placement, noting its positive effects on his energy levels and overall well-being.
Letters to the Editor
A letter from M. Granger, Ph.D., from Chalon/Saone, France, questions Gerald Bringle about the scarcity of cattle mutilations reported in the media today compared to the 1970s. Granger notes that French mutilations differ, with organs left behind while American ones are removed whole.
Love and Extraterrestrials
Elena Ruiz de Castilla writes about her feelings for an extraterrestrial named Yusov, whom she communicates with through telepathic projection. She describes Yusov as a physical being from the Pleiades who has had an Earth incarnation in Atlantis. Their connection is described as a strong attraction, with Yusov teaching her spiritual lessons and helping her overcome problems. She recounts a past life experience in Atlantis where they shared a relationship, and he died tragically, leading to her suicide. A friend's cassette tape later confirmed this Atlantian incarnation. She also mentions Dick Sutphen's past life regression video, which further corroborated these experiences. Ruiz de Castilla acknowledges the complexities of a relationship with an ET, particularly concerning her current husband, but focuses on spiritual lessons.
Native American Mythology: The Hole in the Lake
David M. Buerge's series on Native American mythology explores myths from the Puget Sound region. One myth concerns Bow Lake, believed to be connected to the Sound by subterranean passages, where a man's wife's lover was drowned. Another myth, told by Jerry Kanim of the Snoqualmie people, describes a legend about Langlois Lake ('Salmon Soup') and a dangerous hole in it. Two young men, one Snoqualmie and one Snohomish, dive into the lake to prove its existence. The Snoqualmie man claims to have learned the 'Otter power' and the Snohomish the 'Loon power.' The Snoqualmie dives into the hole but waits for the Snohomish, who also dives. The Snoqualmie grabs the Snohomish by the hair but he continues on. The Snohomish man's body is later found headless in the Sound.
Sedona Vortex Map and Descriptions
The magazine includes a map of the Sedona, Arizona area, highlighting four main vortex sites: Bell Rock (electric/masculine), Cathedral Rock (magnetic/feminine), Airport Mesa (electric/masculine), and Boynton Canyon (electromagnetic combination). Detailed directions and descriptions are provided for each vortex, including their energy characteristics and how to access them. The map also indicates trails and points of interest.
Other Content
- A poem titled "SOAP BUBBLES" by Lozanna Elwood.
- A comic strip "BEETLE BAILEY" by Mort Walker.
- Information on two new UFO Contact Center International (UFOCCI) centers in Roswell, N.M., and Pacoima, CA, and a change of Associate Director in Las Vegas, NV.
- A map showing UFOCCI Center's locations across the United States.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of The Missing Link are government conspiracy, the existence and nature of UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence, and alternative or unconventional explanations for phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of skepticism towards official narratives and an openness to exploring fringe theories and unexplained events. There is a clear focus on uncovering hidden truths and questioning authority, particularly concerning the actions of government agencies like the CIA. The inclusion of articles on healing stones and Native American myths suggests a broader interest in spirituality and ancient wisdom as complementary to the exploration of modern mysteries.