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Missing Link - 1990 06 - no 92
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Title: THE MISSING LINK Issue: Number 92 Date: June 1990 Publisher: UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI) Country: USA Price: $1.50
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Title: THE MISSING LINK
Issue: Number 92
Date: June 1990
Publisher: UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI)
Country: USA
Price: $1.50
This issue of "The Missing Link" is a special edition dedicated to the topic of genetic cross-breeding, featuring a prominent cover illustration of a UFO and a headline announcing the special focus.
Editorial
The editorial, written by Aileen, reflects on how articles published in "The Missing Link" can elicit reader responses. She shares several anecdotes related to alien abduction and encounters, including a regression session with a person in the Seattle area who described a craft with "incubator"-like cubicles containing fetuses resembling miniaturized whales. She also mentions a contactee's account of an underground base with similar incubators, and another abduction experience on I-5 Highway involving glass sarcophagi and "heads" on shelves. The Associate Director of UFOCCI in Anchorage, Alaska, also reported seeing bodies in glass sarcophagi. A young man in the Seattle area described a ship with cubicles containing alien babies. Aileen notes that these experiences, while unusual, are not unique and raise questions about the nature of UFO/ET phenomena.
Key Incidents and Accounts
UFO Sighted by Bruce Smith in Washington State, April 1989
The cover highlights a UFO sighting by Bruce Smith in Washington State in April 1989. The accompanying text describes the UFO as domed on top and conical below, with colored lights and porthole-looking windows.
FATHERHOOD IN THE NEW AGE: One Man's Story of Alien Abduction for Cross-Breeding Purposes
This lengthy article, written by Bruce A. Smith, details his personal experiences and beliefs regarding alien abduction for cross-breeding purposes. Smith recounts how his interest in UFOs, which he always believed in, led him to attend a presentation by UFO abduction researcher Budd Hopkins. He describes a series of vivid dreams and experiences starting in the fall of 1989, involving UFOs and alien beings, particularly a female Grey. These experiences led him to believe he had been abducted and had fathered numerous hybrid children.
Smith details dreams where he was invited to have sex with alien women, initially feeling conflicted and afraid, but later realizing the significance of these encounters. He mentions a therapist's interpretation that his dreams were a manifestation of unsatisfied sexual desires and feeling trapped. However, after hearing Budd Hopkins speak about similar cases, Smith became convinced his dreams were real events.
He describes an experience where he demanded to be taken to his "kids in space," leading to subsequent visits to a metallic-looking room on a spaceship. In these visits, he interacted with adult Greys and hybrid children, discussing his role as a "father." He learned that the Greys were collecting sperm and ova from humans to create beings with an emotional life. He was told that 30-40 of the children were his, with 8 in embryo form, and that there were "34 million" hybrid kids in total. The Greys explained that the numbers 3 and 4 were significant "building block numbers."
Smith also describes teaching the hybrid children about feelings and engaging in movement therapy sessions with them, using music by Yanni. He notes the children's lack of experience with emotions and physical contact. He also received a communication from the ETs explaining their program: the hybrid children are being prepared to populate Earth between 2020 and 2030, adapting to a new environment and spiritual frequency. He was told that he and others like him would serve as elders for these new beings, bridging the gap between old Homo sapiens and the new gene pool.
Poem to Yusov
A poem titled "POEM TO YUSOV" is included, expressing a longing for connection with an alien entity, questioning love, and expressing a desire for truth and a better world. The speaker identifies as a willing abductee.
Note from UFOCCI
A note from UFOCCI states they are accumulating cases of sexual abductions and sightings of babies on board ships that appear to be a hybrid species, urging readers to send in any relevant cases due to the potentially planet-affecting nature of these events.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue strongly emphasizes the themes of alien abduction, genetic manipulation, and the creation of hybrid beings. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a belief in the reality of these phenomena, encouraging readers to share their experiences. The magazine presents personal accounts as evidence and explores the potential implications for humanity's future, including a predicted shift in Earth's spiritual frequency and the role of hybrid beings in it. The overall tone suggests a fascination with the unknown and a willingness to explore controversial topics within the UFO community.
This issue of THE MISSING LINK, Volume 19, Issue 19, dated August 31, September 112 (likely 1990), features a cover story titled "ALASKA ABDUCTION" and includes "SPECIAL REPORT 1: THE UFO RECOVERY OPERATIONS" by Clifford Stone. The magazine explores themes of alien abduction, government cover-ups, and extraterrestrial intelligence.
Personal Abduction Experience
The issue begins with a first-person account of an abduction experience, detailing interactions with "Greys" and the concept of hybrid children. The narrator recounts a mission to help new "breed of kids" and expresses concerns about being used by the aliens. The narrative touches upon the idea of aliens needing sperm and the narrator's realization that the children were not his own but belonged to the Greys. He questions the aliens' motives, suspecting they are "clever interplanetary thieves" who are "stealing my passion and raping me." The experience is described as a "guided imagery session" that felt "set-up" and "totally used," leading to a confrontation with the adult Greys.
Following this, the narrator reflects on the possibility of having implants, noting a persistent lump on his forearm and another behind his ear. He describes the emotional distress of being "tagged and monitored 24 hours a day," likening it to being raped. Despite this, he contemplates the potential benefits of implants, such as alien intervention in times of danger, but ultimately prioritizes personal sovereignty. He expresses a desire to share his story, possibly on TV, and considers publishing it, believing his experience and conscious effort to recontact abductors might be a significant piece of the UFO/ET puzzle. His desire to be sovereign is growing stronger than his need to feel special.
Another article, "ALASKA ABDUCTION," is presented as a transcript of a hypnosis session. The subject describes being taken aboard a UFO, experiencing a blue light, and interacting with tall beings. The session details examinations, including a needle inserted into the foot, and the use of a "blue liquid" for transportation and locating contactees. The subject describes the ship's interior, the appearance of the beings (tall, with large heads, small lips, long necks, and robes), and the concept of a "Commander." The ship is described as a "space ship" with unique features and rooms, including areas where people are laid on tables with bubbles over them. The subject learns that these people's souls are being taken, and the room is described as the "salvation of our souls." The aliens explain that these people are from "places all over the world" and have been kept alive on the "transformation ship" for "the time for the changes." These souls are suspended in time and will return to Earth to guide humanity. The narrator's own body has been chosen, but his soul remains. The aliens explain that souls are taken from bodies no longer in use and placed in others for experience, with each person having a different mission. Power is described as the ultimate power of all souls, and the narrator is chosen to lead people through "the time of the changes," which will involve devastation and a rapid transformation of mankind.
"CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE FIFTH KIND" by Elena Ruiz de Castilla discusses bedroom visitations and the sexuality of extraterrestrials. The author shares a vivid dream or abduction experience with a being named Yusov, who spoke of changes the author needed to make in her life. Yusov showed her different views of stars, implying a choice between a beautiful life or a dull existence, possibly related to genetics. The author expresses a lack of concern about populating the universe and jokes about needing her tubal ligation reversed. She recounts a telepathic conversation where Yusov commented on her arousal and stated he could love her but could not give her what she truly wanted due to his obligations. The author expresses frustration that Yusov doesn't return more often and that communications have changed. Yusov explained that she needs to lose weight and take care of herself to be capable of receiving his energy, which the author finds frustrating, suspecting the aliens have a hang-up about body image.
UFO Recovery Operations
Clifford Stone's "SPECIAL REPORT 1: THE UFO RECOVERY OPERATIONS" details the events surrounding the Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash on July 2, 1947. The incident confirmed an extraterrestrial intelligence was visiting Earth. The report highlights the discovery of a second "Flying Saucer" by Kirtland Army Air Field on July 3, 1947, which was kept secret. Major General Twining was sent to Kirtland to oversee recovery operations, with Dr. Vannevar Bush heading the scientific study. The decision to keep information "Top Secret" was made by MG Twining and the 303 Group of 40 Committee. The Roswell Army Air Field was unaware of the Kirtland recovery, and MG Twining was unaware of the Roswell crash until the story broke in the media.
The military faced the challenge of creating a cover story for the press. General Ramey of the Eighth Air Force proposed a weather balloon explanation. Debris from the Roswell crash was to be flown to Wright Field, but it was secretly transferred to Kirtland for study. An intelligence officer suggested involving an outside agency to avoid the appearance of a military cover-up. The FBI was consulted, and their teletype message indicated that neither Ramey's office nor Wright Field believed the balloon story.
Following the Roswell incident, information was classified "Top Secret" and compartmented. The intelligence community recognized flying saucers as real and under intelligent control, not originating on Earth. This led to the orchestration of recovery operations for crashed saucers and debris, and the establishment of a domestic public relations unit to manage public interest. Projects like Project Sign, Project Grudge, and Project Blue Book were created to explain away sightings and reassure the public that flying saucers did not exist. However, recovery projects were kept secret.
The 4602d Air Intelligence Service Squadron (AISS) was responsible for recovery operations, including (1) Unidentified Flying Objects, (2) Project Moon Dust, and (3) Operation Blue Fly. Project Moon Dust focused on locating and recovering non-US space objects or objects of unknown origin. Operation Blue Fly facilitated the delivery of such items. These programs were eventually transferred to the 7602d Air Intelligence Group. Despite Air Force claims of no knowledge of these programs, documents released under the Freedom of Information Act in the 1980s referenced Moon Dust and objects of unknown origin being sent to the 7602d Air Intelligence Group.
The report emphasizes that UFOs are still present and under intelligent control. The Department of State, CIA, NSA, and military intelligence agencies continue to collect UFO reports as they represent a potential source of great technical intelligence interest. Thousands of UFO reports remain classified for national security reasons, even as the government maintains that UFOs do not pose a threat. The author, Clifford Stone, is certain that UFOs are real, intelligently controlled, and not from Earth, and that the US government is involved in an ongoing cover-up.
Publications and Contacts
The issue also includes a section titled "DID YOU KNOW?" which recognizes talented individuals with interesting publications within the organization. It lists several publications, including "UFO PERCEPTIONS," "THE LEADING EDGE," "THE STAR BEACON," "THE SEEING EYE," "OPEN VISION," "BOOK: THE CENTER OF THE VORTEX," "FOLLOWING THE TRACKS NO ONE ELSE CAN SEE," and "BOOK: MYSTERIES OF SEDONA" and "THE ALIEN TIDE." Contact information and prices are provided for subscriptions and books. A "BOOK SEARCH" section seeks information on a book by UFO researcher and author "Max B. Miller."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are alien abduction experiences, the nature of extraterrestrial beings and their motives, government secrecy and cover-ups regarding UFO phenomena, and the personal impact of these encounters. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFOs and related phenomena, presenting personal accounts and investigative reports that challenge official narratives. There is a strong emphasis on the reality of UFOs, their intelligent control, and the government's role in concealing information from the public. The magazine also explores the spiritual and psychological dimensions of these experiences, including concepts of soul, destiny, and personal sovereignty.