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Missing Link - 1990 09 - no 95

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Title: THE MISSING LINK Issue: 95 Date: September 1990 Publisher: UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI) Country: USA

Magazine Overview

Title: THE MISSING LINK
Issue: 95
Date: September 1990
Publisher: UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI)
Country: USA

This issue of THE MISSING LINK, published by UFO CONTACT CENTER INTERNATIONAL (UFOCCI), delves into the complex and often subjective nature of UFO experiences, focusing on dreams, inventions, and personal encounters. The cover features a provocative question, 'Where on this earth would you rather be?', alongside cartoonish illustrations of a UFO and the Earth, hinting at themes of choice and extraterrestrial influence.

UFO Dreams: Inventor Recounts Otherworldly Journeys by Sherie Stark

This article introduces the concept of 'UFO dreams,' categorizing them from symbolic archetypes to potentially real, yet remembered, extraterrestrial encounters. It highlights the growing acceptance among ufologists of dream-like encounters and abductions, noting the corroboration of details like symbols and medical instruments, and the presence of physical scars. The piece questions the assumption that current abduction reports are the final word, suggesting that other dream-like encounters should also be considered.

The article then focuses on Jerry Wills, an inventor whose childhood UFO encounters led to vivid, realistic UFO dreams. These dreams have reportedly enabled him to create technologies he lacks the conventional background or resources for. Wills describes being visited by an extraterrestrial named 'M' who took him to an otherworldly library where he learned about technology. His inventions include a 3-D viewer and a crystal device for viewing auras. Wills's inventions often appear in popular science magazines shortly after he develops them, suggesting a connection to a broader knowledge base.

Wills recounts his early encounters with 'M' starting around age 12 in rural Kentucky, where 'M' communicated telepathically and taught him about sociology, religion, electronics, physics, and compassion. He also describes receiving implants, similar to those reported by 'Orion' abductees, which he believes protected him and his friend David from those entities. Wills details experiences on alien spacecraft, describing them as plain and powered by gravity manipulation. He also recounts a UFO crash scenario near the Canadian-American border during a hypnotic regression session, which mirrored a government document about the 'Roswell incident'.

Further experiences include being given a crystal ball in Goldfield, USA, by an old woman who recognized him and instructed him to be its keeper. Wills also describes developing a light-generating crystal, 'The Guardian,' which he believes makes the human aura visible and can interact with light, potentially for healing purposes. He is also working on a device to purify contaminated food and water, possibly to combat the spread of AIDS.

Report from Youngsville, Pennsylvania UFOCCI by Dennis Viglo, Associate Director

This section begins with questions posed to readers regarding sightings of orange-red lights in the sky and unusual sleeping patterns, including unexplained awakenings and vivid dreams. Viglo then shares a personal adventure with his partner, involving a search for a cave with instructions to an underground dwelling. During this search, they became lost in the woods at night and were guided out by two stationary red balls of light, which they attributed to their 'friends' (aliens).

The report also includes a photograph of a deer carcass found near a 'circle area,' with half of its hindquarter missing, prompting speculation about the cause, with coyotes being a possible explanation.

A View on Extraterrestrial Visits by Phyllis Duran

Duran discusses the challenges of understanding UFO contacts within rationalist frameworks, suggesting that language and culture shape our perception. She highlights the need to set aside cultural prejudices when examining reports of alien visits. The article notes that extraterrestrials speak of universal laws and can move through time and universes, originating from various locations and dimensions. A Pleiadian woman explained that some visitors from Ceta Reticulum come from our own time and dimension, and that matter and energy are convertible polarities.

The author recounts the case of Brian Scott, who in 1976 experienced a trance after chasing an orange light, leading to police involvement and his daughter's disappearance and reappearance. Scott was given instructions for designing a bio-telemetry scan device by visitors from a primary and secondary world. Another account describes LZ's 1958 encounter with aliens aboard a craft, where he was given new principles of physics and told that Earth's physics contained flaws. The article also mentions anthropologist Baird Spalding's accounts of 'Emil' materializing bread and the concept of physical reality being composed of vibrations.

It is suggested that extraterrestrial cultures possess knowledge of natural law sufficient for space travel and may have visited or colonized Earth in the past. Their concerns often focus on humanity's use of nuclear power. The article concludes with a quote from Chief Seattle, emphasizing the interconnectedness of life and the importance of peace and respect for all worlds, advocating for a union of Science and Spirit.

Jim Schaffer

This section is a tribute to Jim Schaffer, a contactee who recently passed away. The author, who never met Schaffer in person, felt a strong connection through his letters, describing it as a family-like feeling. Schaffer was planning to undergo regression to remember his contacts but died of a heart attack. He was noted for his intuition, psychic readings, and sense of humor, and was writing a book on his philosophy of life. The author shares some of Schaffer's letters, which reveal his belief in reincarnation, his work as a psychic, his various creative pursuits including inventions, and his writing of comedy material. He expresses a sense of loss and a desire to have known Schaffer better.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the subjective nature of UFO experiences, particularly dreams and psychic phenomena, and the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence to communicate through these means. There is a strong emphasis on the inventor Jerry Wills and his ability to manifest technology based on his dreams, suggesting a connection between consciousness, technology, and potentially extraterrestrial knowledge. The magazine also explores the idea of alien visitation, the nature of reality, and the implications of such encounters for humanity. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging readers to share their own experiences and explore the mysteries of UFOs and consciousness.

This issue of *The Missing Link*, published by the UFO Contact Center International, features a collection of articles and reports related to UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, past lives, and New Age theories. The publication welcomes articles, cartoons, and letters from readers and clarifies that the opinions expressed are those of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the UFOCCI.

Personal Reflections and Past Lives

The issue begins with a personal reflection by an unnamed author who discusses their ideas for making money, their belief that the time is becoming more deceptive, and their intention to write a book with practical New Age advice. They describe vivid dreams, some of which felt like memories of actual events, involving various types of aliens. The author also recounts a past life memory of being friends with someone in Nazi Germany during World War II, expressing a complex and somewhat nostalgic view of that era, which they believe is misrepresented by history. They mention the 'Thule Geschelschart' and its connection to the 'Master Race' theory, suggesting a belief in the Nordic spirit of Atlantis.

Another section details the author's childhood experiences, including drawing Martians and seeing a UFO with their grandpa. They describe a period of negative activity and recurrent nightmares, suggesting an 'evil force' was present. The author also recounts being visited by a man in a strange pedal cart who spoke of UFOs visiting 'their own people' and demonstrated a device that could vibrate water.

Further reflections touch upon past lives, including experiences in Atlantis and feudal Japan, contrasting them with the current era. The author expresses a sense of loss for a time when people instinctively knew things, before the rise of a 'stale - pseudo-scientific mind'.

Report from Smyrna, Tennessee UFOCCI

Herman Langley, Sr., Associate Director of the Smyrna Center, reports on his efforts to promote the organization and encourage subscriptions to *The Missing Link*. He highlights new members with experiences of daylight sightings and unexplained phenomena. One member reported multiple UFO sightings and unexplained bruises. Another account details a woman who lost a pregnancy, only for doctors to find no sign of it. The report also includes a story of a craft seen over a neighbor's house and a creature seen by a husband in his bedroom.

Langley also shares an account from a woman whose husband saw a 3-inch square cube with multiple colors spinning in the air, which then folded itself and shot a beam of light. The report mentions 'Rockman', a new member known for carving rock faces, who has had daylight sightings of silver dots and round crafts.

A third new member has had several night sightings, including one where a bright star appeared to follow a plane and then sped towards the observer, causing radios to fade out. This individual is considering hypnosis to recover lost memories.

Langley concludes his report with a personal dream about a landed spacecraft with numbers '12' and '90' on its side, speculating it might signify an event in December 1990.

Extraterrestrial Communication

Richard T. Woodmaster provides a detailed article on 'Extraterrestrial Communication'. He outlines eight methods ETs use, depending on distance and conscious advancement: Ediphone, Vocalator, Solex Mal, and Pulse Code for shorter ranges, and Telepathy, Radio, Light Beam, and Tensor Beam for longer ranges.

Telepathy is described as a two-way thought communication facilitated by the brain's built-in mechanisms, involving the pituitary gland (receiver), optic nerve cells (vision screen), and pineal gland (transmitter). The technique involves a slide of awareness meditation to shift focus between conscious and subconscious states.

Radio communication involves broadcasting signals on electromagnetic waves, which can be received as voice or coded transmissions. The article notes that radio waves are not effective between planets without a conductor, but certain rays grow stronger outside the atmosphere.

Light Beam communication uses visible or invisible light waves, offering a more focused and narrow beam than EM waves. It involves modulating sound waves into electrical impulses to operate a light emitter, which can be received by a light sensor.

Tensor Beam technology is described as a self-enclosed time-zone produced by a caduceus coil antenna, capable of transmitting verbal or thought-converted communication. It uses a double helix coil with iron pellets to create a dense field core and projects a beam with its own time field gradient.

The article also discusses recognition signals used by ETs: BUZZ (solar plexus sensation), LIGHT (aura energizing), and RING (ringing in the ears). It suggests that these signals are widespread and effective for confirming contacts.

New Research Hotline

A bulletin announces the upcoming launch of a "NEW RESEARCH HOTLINE" offering audio access to research material on human abduction, alien and government interaction, holistic learning, and mind control. The service costs 95 cents per minute.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around personal encounters with the unexplained, including UFO sightings and alleged alien interactions. There's a strong emphasis on past life regressions and the belief in a 'New Age' of heightened awareness. The magazine also explores various theoretical methods of communication with extraterrestrials, suggesting a belief in the possibility of advanced non-human intelligence. The editorial stance appears to be open to these phenomena, encouraging readers to share their experiences and contribute to a collective understanding, while also acknowledging the potential risks of public disclosure and the skepticism from mainstream science and government.