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Title: NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL Issue: VOLUME 6 - No. 2 Date: JUNE, 1978 Price: $1.50 ISSN: 0147-6548 Publisher: THE NEW ATLANTEAN RESEARCH SOCIETY Country: USA Language: English
Magazine Overview
Title: NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL
Issue: VOLUME 6 - No. 2
Date: JUNE, 1978
Price: $1.50
ISSN: 0147-6548
Publisher: THE NEW ATLANTEAN RESEARCH SOCIETY
Country: USA
Language: English
Cover Story
The cover prominently features a striking illustration of a red flying saucer hovering over a red pyramid, with a beam of light descending from the saucer onto the pyramid. The scene is set against a starry night sky with a moon and a dramatic, mountainous, icy landscape. The main cover headline announces "TWO NEW 'DEATH TRIANGLES' FOUND!", hinting at the mysterious and potentially dangerous phenomena discussed within the issue.
Featured Articles and Content
Pyramids and Consciousness
The article "Buying or building a pyramid? These things you should know about!" explores the concept of pyramids as electromagnetic antennas that can influence consciousness. It posits that Earth's electromagnetic frequencies will change within 20 years, shifting from the physical to the mental plane, requiring humanity to adapt. The article references the angel Hermes as the source of pyramid knowledge, intended to help Mankind raise his frequencies. It emphasizes that not all pyramids are effective antennas, and they must create a vortex of light. The design of the Great Pyramid of Cheops is discussed, noting its three frequencies or planes of consciousness corresponding to its three chambers. A specific "pack-up-and-go pyramid" designed by Ken Killick is mentioned as only incorporating spiritual frequencies, while other designs aim to incorporate spiritual, mental, and physical planes. The article encourages readers to build their own pyramids for spiritual development, offering blueprints for indoor and backyard models.
'Death Triangles' and Aircraft Disappearances
Two separate incidents involving mysterious aircraft disappearances are detailed under the headline "TWO NEW 'DEATH TRIANGLES' FOUND!".
1. The 'Tennessee Triangle': Compiled from The Las Vegas Sun and The Star Magazine, this section describes an area in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, covering 2,400 square miles, where winds up to 80 mph and strange horizontal movements are suspected causes for aircraft problems. The article suggests readers interested in the full story obtain it from THE STAR MAGAZINE, dated February 14, 1978.
2. The 'Sagebrush Triangle': This report, from a newspaper dated February 4, 1978, details the disappearance of a third aircraft in Nevada, compounding the mystery of two other planes missing since Monday. An Air Force 0-2 Skymaster spotter plane went missing while searching a 2,000 square mile area around Mount Charlston. This area, dubbed the 'Sagebrush Triangle', has a high aircraft mortality rate. The search involved 36 aircraft. The article notes the disappearance of another 0-2 Skymaster and a Piper Warrior. The LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL reported on February 6, 1978, that AF Col. Billy Helton survived a close encounter but his son was stranded. The wreckage of an 0-2 Skymaster that crashed Friday, claiming two AF pilots, was found. Another crash involved an AF UH-1-N helicopter. The disappearances are compared to the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
UFO Abduction in Kentucky
Reprinted from the Commonwealth Journal (2/8/77), the article "UFO ABDUCTION: KENTUCKY STYLE!" recounts the story of three women from Casey County, Kentucky, who claim to have been abducted by UFO occupants. Under hypnosis administered by Dr. Leo Sprinkle, director of counseling and testing at the University of Wyoming, the women described their experience. They reported seeing a UFO, being taken into it, and experiencing missing time (approximately 75 minutes) about 13 months prior to the report. Descriptions of the beings included "scales around it, like a turtle's" eyes and a "hooded thing." One woman described being placed on a white table and feeling a power controlling her. Upon regaining consciousness, they had burn-like marks on their necks. The women, along with Dr. Sprinkle, were slated to appear on national TV (NBC).
Other Articles and Mentions
- 'Pacifica - The Lost Mu?': Mentioned on the cover, this article likely explores theories about the lost continent of Mu.
- 'Photographed! A 'Water Sprite'!': Also on the cover, this suggests an article about a photographed phenomenon identified as a 'Water Sprite'.
- 'Survival in the New Age: An Escape Route!': This title indicates an article discussing strategies for navigating or surviving in what the author perceives as the 'New Age'.
- 'Tesla Effect: A Possible Weapon?': This article likely investigates the potential military applications or effects related to Nikola Tesla's discoveries.
- 'Pyramids! UFOs! Strangenews!': A collection of intriguing topics, possibly short reports or news items.
- Editorial: The editorial discusses various phenomena, including 'BOOMS' (possibly sonic booms or unexplained noises), 'SCHROOMS' (unexplained sounds), and the 'unstable atmospheric condition' theory. It critiques simplistic explanations and suggests that the Earth might be moving into a new 'phase' or vibratory shift.
- Letters to the Editor: This section includes correspondence from readers:
- Dr. George Hunt Williamson clarifies his whereabouts and promotes his new book, "THE VISION QUEST ENCOUNTERS WITH OTHER REALITY-OTHER SPACE."
- Michael C. Heleus comments on the "Cave Phenomena Circa 1889" article, suggesting the hieroglyphics might be a hoax related to "C. Rosenburg's Elixir of Life." He also recommends "THE JUPITER EFFECT" for information on earth-changes and links the Coral Castle to megalithic cultures and potential Sirian alien influence.
- Dan Moran discusses his collection of Radionic instruments, including a De La Warr laboratory instrument and L. Ron Hubbard's "E" meters, and invites Patrick O'Connell to a workshop.
- Mr. Bernard Gotaut criticizes an article by Peter Kor titled "The Making of the Saucer Mystery," deeming it too generic.
- Earl E. Gambrel expresses enthusiasm for the "New Atlantean Journal" and its content, particularly UFO kidnapping cases and genetics.
- Film purports to show Bigfoot: A brief mention of a 16-mm film by Ivan Marx allegedly showing Bigfoot in Northern California, promoted by Marty Ingels.
- Investigations - The 'Whatever Became of It' Dept.: This section seeks updates on local news items that were not followed up on, specifically asking for information regarding Bigfoot research.
Editorial Staff and Board
The journal is edited by Joan O'Connell and published by THE NEW ATLANTEAN RESEARCH SOCIETY. Patrick O'Connell is the President. The issue lists a Board of Consultants and Area Reporters, including notable figures in the UFO and paranormal research community such as Vincent Gaddis, Brad Steiger, Gray Barker, and Dr. J. Manson Valentine. The publication is in its sixth consecutive year and is published quarterly.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The New Atlantean Journal consistently explores themes of the unexplained, UFO phenomena, ancient mysteries (like Atlantis and Mu), paranormal abilities, and alternative theories about Earth's history and future. The editorial stance appears to be open to unconventional ideas and critical of mainstream explanations for unexplained events. There's a strong interest in consciousness, electromagnetic phenomena, and potential extraterrestrial or advanced ancient influences on human civilization. The publication encourages reader participation through letters and feedback, fostering a community of researchers and enthusiasts in these fields.
This issue of UFO PHENOMENON, dated March 22, 1977, focuses on a sensational UFO encounter and includes various articles on New Age topics, paranormal phenomena, and predictions.
Spacemen May Hold Hoffa!
The lead story details an alleged encounter by Tom Dawson, a retired automobile dealer from Warner Robbins, Georgia. On August 6th, Dawson reported a circular spaceship landing in front of him, hovering two feet off the ground. After the ship stopped, a hatch opened, and five humanoids emerged: two women and three men. They were described as having white skin like a flour sack, sharp, turned-up noses, pointed ears, and heads sitting directly on their shoulders. One man and one woman were nude, and all were hairless. Two more men emerged, and the group, dressed alike in beautiful clothing with pointed, turned-up shoes, approached Dawson. They conducted a medical examination, placing a skullcap with cords on his head. During the examination, a loud voice from the ship repeatedly declared, "I am Jimmy Hoffa. I am Jimmy Hoffa. I am Jimmy Hoffa." After the examination, the humanoids conferred, and Dawson overheard one utter something like 'Jupiter.' He felt they were discussing taking him with them. They then returned to the ship, closed the hatch, and departed rapidly, disappearing from sight within a wink. Dawson, who was described as having sober habits, was left free to move and subsequently went to Linda Kolbie's to recount his experience, though he was too excited to speak coherently. The local hospital, which examined Dawson for hysteria, backed up his account, reporting no signs of mental illness, drug use, or alcohol intoxication.
Strangeness from Around the World
This section presents a collection of brief, unusual news items:
- Sand Spring, OK: C. L. Hufford uncovered an object resembling a hand with five fingers, nails, and fur, which was described as flexible and flesh-colored. A doctor suggested it was a duck's foot.
- Florida (11/15/77): Six teenagers were arrested for allegedly attempting to destroy a house with a fire bomb, after a Ouija board spirit named "Stubby" declared the house evil.
- Philadelphia: A statue of Christ in St. Luke's Episcopalian Church has reportedly been bleeding from its hands since November 1975. Tests indicated the blood was human but of great age.
- Aschaffenburg, W. Germany: A 23-year-old woman who died in 1976 after an exorcism was exhumed because a nun had a vision that the body was mystically intact. The body was found to be normally decayed.
- Sydney, Australia (12/23/77): Mr. R. (Dick) Smith, a travel entrepreneur, planned to tow an iceberg to Sydney harbor to sell pieces as novelties called "Dicksicles."
- Climate Change: Dr. Wm. C. Livingston of the Kitt Peak National Observatory noted an 11-degree drop in the sun's surface temperature, a change of 0.5 percent. Scientists warn that a 2 percent decline over 50 years could "glaciate" the Earth.
'Atlantean' Predictions
Authored by Rev. Thomas Allen Long and received in September 1977, this article presents a prophecy about a new energy source. It suggests that men from various nationalities will discover how to arrange crystals into prisms and then into a cylinder to create a "TRUE GENERATOR of unlimited capabilities." This technology, it is claimed, existed in a prior civilization and is responsible for phenomena like the "BERMUDA TRIANGLE" in the Sargasso Sea. The article posits that this "CYLINDER OF CRYSTALS" generates a powerful beam of electro-magnetic and electro-static energy that can disrupt the laws of time and space. It predicts that by 1982, planetary alignments will cause significant changes, potentially re-aligning the Earth's axis. These changes are expected to occur in sequence from 1982 to 1998, altering the Earth's magnetic flow and leading to new astronomical discoveries that will reconcile science and spirituality. The predictions also suggest these changes will influence human consciousness, leading to a "Higher Dimension of Human life to Earth" and a "SEVENTH AGE" or "fourth dimensional ACTUALITY."
Ancient Days
This section features a poem by Dr. Arlan Keith Andrews, Sr., copyrighted 1978. The poem reflects on lost worlds, ancient civilizations, and the enduring presence of stone structures like palaces and pyramids, suggesting a "Pattern and a Plan" in their construction and purpose, particularly in their use as instruments to measure the sky and mark celestial movements.
The Florida Research Report!
This report announces new consultants for the publication, including Prof. Hans Holzer, who is producing a theatrical film about UFO landings and humanoid contacts, based partly on his book "THE UFONAUTS." The film aims for a nonfiction retelling of amazing cases. Dr. George Hunt Williamson, author of "OTHER TONGUES OTHER FLESH" and "SECRET OF THE ANDES," is welcomed to the Board. Dr. Arlan Keith Andrews, Sr., a Professional Engineer and author, and his wife Joyce, a psychic counselor, are also introduced as new consultants. The section also mentions that the film will feature leading UFO investigators and scientists.
The Cummings Corner: Comparative Strength of Pyramid Energy Products
Dewey Cummings outlines a method for measuring the comparative strength of pyramid energy products, which he developed as a distributor for "Pyramid House, Inc." He describes using divining rods and a pyramid pendulum, refining the test by adding a longer chain for stronger devices. He defines a 'pyren' (p) as the energy required to produce a 1 cm. circular arc in the pendulum. The article includes a table comparing various pyramid products from "Duke Lanfre'" and "Various Manufacturers," listing their estimated 'pyren' strength. Cummings notes that some products, despite claims, showed no detectable pyramid energy. He also highlights that open-frame pyramids made of 'charged' aluminum tubing performed better than some enclosed designs.
The Cosmic Flea Market!
This section contains advertisements for various products and services:
- UFO INFORMATION: A list of over 200 places to obtain UFO information, including 1,000 names for UFO clubs, for $1.95 and $15.00 respectively, from BILL BEMIS.
- SHAPE WAVE GENERATOR: A generator reportedly increasing energy, improving sleep, and aiding well-being for $2.00 from PSYCHIC REVIEW BOOK SHOP.
- MEDITATION CHAIRS: Free brochures available from BABAJI CHAIR COMPANY.
- NEW JERSEY BIO-MAGNETICS RESEARCH CENTER: Offers magnetic research items and books for natural energy, healing, and pain relief for $2.00.
- LIGHT AND SOUND: Advertises a technique using channeled tape and color slides for removing deep tensions, fears, and habits, promising personality changes.
- THE PYRAMID GUIDE!: A bi-monthly newsletter on pyramidology, ancient artifacts, and new explorations for $6.00 yearly or $1.00 for a single copy.
- Rev. Thomas Allen Long: Offers a "COMPLETE LIFE STYLE AND SOUL CHART" for a donation basis.
- WIN!: Advertises systems for winning at horses, poker, and dice for $5.00.
Subscription Information
Information is provided for subscribing to "THE NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL," with options for 1, 2, or 3-year subscriptions, and additional charges for overseas airmail.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores themes of UFOs, alien encounters, paranormal phenomena, New Age spirituality, and alternative energy sources. There is a strong emphasis on predictions, prophecies, and ancient mysteries, particularly those related to Atlantis and higher dimensions. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting anecdotal evidence, personal accounts, and speculative theories as potentially valid areas of investigation. The inclusion of "The Cosmic Flea Market" suggests a connection to a community interested in these fringe topics and willing to purchase related products and services. The publication seems to cater to an audience seeking information beyond mainstream science and belief systems.
This issue of COSMIC magazine, dated in the 20th century, features a variety of articles exploring esoteric, historical, and scientific topics. The cover story, "A WATER SPRITE?", presents photographs and a brief account of a purported sighting at La Jolla, California. The magazine also delves into "The Solar Lotus" theory concerning Pharoah Akhenaton, the symbolism of the Ankh, and the concept of energy centers within the human body.
A Water Sprite?
The article "A WATER SPRITE?" thanks Bill Cox and the PYRAMID GUIDE for permission to reprint photos. It showcases a picture of Gloria Ramsey and her brother-in-law standing on beach rocks at La Jolla, California, claiming a "TINY WATER SPRITE" appears in the unretouched photo. A blow-up of the image is presented, believed to be the water spirit registering on film in a lower vibration. The magazine invites reader comments and opinions on the authenticity of the image.
The Solar Lotus
Authored by Rocky McCollum, "The Solar Lotus" explores the religious reforms of Pharoah Akhenaton, who promoted the worship of the sun-god "Aton-Re" and changed his name from Amenophis IV. Akhenaton built a city, "Akhetaton," dedicated to the Sun-God, which led to a conflict with the priests of Amon in Thebes. The essay posits that the priests sought to suppress the "world-wide distribution of higher knowledge" by keeping priestly secrets from the populace. The article discusses the Ankh as a symbol of life and its role in religious functions. It suggests Akhenaton aimed to democratize higher learning, while the priests preferred to maintain it as exclusive property, offering "monstrous gods" to the populace as a cover-up. The author expresses sympathy with Akhenaton's view, believing that higher knowledge should be shared to enrich lives and benefit the world.
The Seven Rays and Chakras
The article further details the concept of "Aton-Re" as the sun-god, symbolized by a disc with human hands reaching out. These rays symbolize the Seven Rays taught in Yoga, which represent energy. Each ray has a rank, strength, and properties, with higher numbers indicating a higher order. The seven rays are associated with colors: (7) Judgment (green), (6) Intellect (yellow), (5) Harmony (orange), (4) Ego (red), (3) Love (violet), (2) Will (blue), and (1) Body (physical) (white). These rays converge in the human body to form seven energy centers known as "Chakras," or "whirlpools" of energy. Three energy centers are in the head and neck, forming the "triple-warmer" or "triple-heater," associated with the highest rays (Judgment, Intellect, Harmony). These are sometimes called the "God-head." The remaining four bodily chakras are the Ego chakra (spleen), Love chakra (gonads or base of spine), Will chakra (breast), and Body chakra (stomach), representing the physical ray. The article notes that the depiction and understanding of chakras can vary.
Ankh Symbolism
The Ankh symbol is further explored, noting its numerology and its association with the "Cross of Life" or "Crux Ansante." The seven chakras are linked to the Ankh's structure: the three head chakras are in the oval, Will and Love form the arms, and Ego and Appetite (physical) form the body. The Ankh is divisible vertically into parts representing the God-head, arms, upper body, and lower body. A horizontal division splits it into male (right) and female (left) parts, symbolizing the "Polar" division. Lateral divisions create the "Gamma" division, resulting in eight parts. This division is said to symbolize the four main root races: Children of God, Children of Will and Love, Children of Ego, and Children of Appetite (physical).
Pacifica? or The 'Lost Mu'?
This section presents a new theory by geologists Dr. Amos Nur and Zvi Ben-Avaham regarding a theoretical lost continent named "Pacifica," believed to have existed 225 million years ago in the South Pacific. They suggest that geologic forces split Pacifica into fragments that migrated across the Pacific. Examples include the continental block Wrangellia in Alaska and Canada, and fragments in the Andes, Japan, East Siberia, and China. Biologists have long suspected connections between widely distributed plants and animals, and the breakup of Pacifica could explain this pattern. Magnetic studies also suggest that large fragments in the Western United States, Canada, and Alaska were once near the equator.
The Tesla Effect: A Possible Weapon?
Reprinted from SPECULA, this article discusses the "Tesla Effect," potentially weaponized by the Soviet Union. It explains that electromagnetic signals of specific frequencies can be transmitted through the earth, forming standing waves. In certain cases, these standing waves can induce coherence with the earth's molten core, amplifying energy. This amplified energy can be focused to create effects such as induced earthquakes, disturbances in the atmosphere, or "free power" generation. Anomalous biological and weather effects are also mentioned, attributing this phenomenon to Nicola Tesla.
Why a Three-Sided Pyramid in China?
Authored by Mary Hardy, this article speculates on the purpose of a large, 1700-foot high, three-sided pyramid in China. The author theorizes it is an antenna designed to transmit data accurately, with a three-sided tetrahedron being a transmitting antenna, unlike the four-sided receiving antenna. The article suggests that pyramids, possibly including those on the Moon and Mars, are part of a large antenna system maintained by the "Galactic Confederation" or "Brotherhood" to monitor planets. It is theorized that these antennas help the Brotherhood "watch from afar" and prevent self-destruction of solar systems. The author also recounts a personal experience of being contacted by the "Brotherhood" around 1968, leading to the construction of a pyramid to help her sons. She believes mankind must evolve to understand its connection to the universal Brotherhood and that in the next twenty years, humanity may transition to a "Mental Plane."
Spectrum Mirror Pendulum and Time Recessional Disc
Two scientific instruments are described. The "Spectrum Mirror Pendulum," copyrighted by Supersensonics in 1976, is an amplified pendulum designed to measure an object's suitability to an individual's vibration by using color frequencies. It is also used for "aura balancing" and assessing physical health based on swing revolutions. The "Time Recessional Disc," also from Supersensonics 1976, is an instrument invented by T. C. Garland for dating archeological objects. It works by transferring an object's radiation to the precession of the equinoxes on the disc, representing a period of 25,800 years.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of COSMIC magazine consistently explores themes of ancient mysteries, esoteric knowledge, extraterrestrial contact, and alternative scientific theories. There is a clear interest in ancient civilizations (Egypt, Mu/Pacifica), unexplained phenomena (water sprite, Tesla effect), and spiritual or metaphysical concepts (chakras, rays, Brotherhood). The editorial stance appears to be open to speculative theories and encourages reader engagement, as evidenced by the invitation for comments on the water sprite photo and the presentation of various unconventional ideas without strong skepticism.
This issue of OMNI magazine, dated December 1978, features a cover story titled "THE CALL OF \"THE FOUR CORNERS\"" by TAL Levesque. The magazine explores themes of consciousness, extraterrestrial contact, ancient mysteries, and paranormal phenomena.
The Call of "The Four Corners"
TAL Levesque's article posits that psychics are experiencing catastrophic visions linked to Earth's purification and a rise to a new vibration, affecting all aspects of existence. 'Sky Crafts' from 'other Existing Conditions' are playing a role in these changes, and sensitive individuals are tuning into 'CRYSTAL' RECORDS within an underground 'Empire of Inner Earth civilizations.' These interactions reveal certain areas of the planet as 'Sanctuaries' and 'INNER retreats' for the coming changes, drawing many to these 'Safe Areas.'
The article references a 1961 book, "Secret of the Andes" by Brother Philip (G.H.W.), which predicted the submersion of most of the United States, with only parts of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico remaining. Dr. George Hunt Williamson is mentioned as a new co-worker on the Board of Consultants.
Seeress Clarisa Bernhardt, known for her accuracy, predicts significant physical changes to the West Coast, with Phoenix, Arizona, becoming a port city and a 'beautiful Riviera' stretching across the Southwestern U.S. This period of seismic trauma is expected to span ten years, from 1973 to 1983.
A 'Safe Zone' is described as existing within a 100-mile radius of the Four Corners area (Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico). This region, referred to as the 'Equal Armed Cross,' has been inhabited for over 11,000 years. Remnants of the 'Anasazi' (The Old Ones) are still present, and the Navajo have traditions of emerging from subterranean caverns near Silverton, Colorado. The Hopi Indians joined survivors of previous cataclysms in Arizona, and the Pajaritan Pueblo Indians say they emerged from the Underworld near Alamosa, Colorado.
Dr. Ron Ritchey, chief historian of the U.S. Department of Interior, discovered an Ancient alphabet of OGAM (a linear script) cut into stone inside a cavern in Colorado. The article questions if these subterranean caves are inhabited by ancient peoples and if a peculiar light within them promotes longevity and health.
The area is referred to as 'The Land of Enchantment,' with mysteries surrounding the people of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, who built impressive masonry buildings and extensive line-of-sight stone circles and towers for communication.
The Force Can Be With You!
By Don Wilson, this article explores the concept of 'The Force,' popularized by the movie STAR WARS, as an energy field generated by and surrounding all living things. Dr. Harold Saxton Burr of Yale Medical School's research using voltmeters is cited, demonstrating electrical force fields ('life' or 'L' fields) that emanate from and surround living organisms. Burr's work established that these fields are electrical and part of a larger universal electro-dynamic field. These 'life' fields are said to organize life and remain constant even as the physical body changes.
The article also mentions Dr. Webster Edgerly, who similarly proved that human beings are essentially electrical and that maintaining a high electrical state promotes health. Edgerly developed a system for mastering this 'vital-electrical energy of life,' teaching it to prominent figures of his time, including Prime Minister William Gladstone and Senator Charles Sumner. His teachings were also sought by churchmen, evangelists, and even figures like Alexander Bell and actor Edwin Booth, who used Edgerly's methods to project a powerful magnetic personality.
The book "THE FORCE IN YOUR LIFE" is promoted as a complete manual incorporating Edgerly's teachings, proving the existence of 'The Force' and teaching how to master it.
"Cosmic Trigger" and Other Books
This section reviews "COSMIC TRIGGER" by Robert Anton Wilson, published by AND/OR PRESS. The book is described as exploring diverse aspects of the Illuminati, including Space Migration, psychedelics, Immortality, the Gurdjieff Work, Crowley Magick, Meditation, and UFO Contact. It covers cosmic spectrums from Inner-Space to Outer-Space colonization by humans.
"What Ever Became of It?"
This section reprints an item from FATE magazine, December 1966, about ocean scientists finding a baby sea monster, a Leptocephalus eel, in a deep trough off the coast of Peru. The research team, headed by Dr. Robert G. Menzies, dredged up a 12-inch specimen. An assistant, Alec Ibanex, suggested that if it grows like European eels, it could reach 100 feet, potentially explaining sea monster reports. Underwater photographs also revealed possible stone columns.
Other Worlds, Other Universes: The Meaning of Extraterrestrial Contact!
By JOHN WHITE, this article discusses the growing UFO scene and public announcements about mass UFO landings by benevolent beings. It links the UFO phenomenon to higher consciousness, suggesting that the study of physics and psychology merge, with consciousness as the key to understanding both inner and outer reality. The article posits that understanding oneself is crucial to understanding the cosmos. It mentions the emerging discipline of paraphysics, which studies factors influencing thought and behavior, and suggests the possibility of superhuman or non-human forms of consciousness influencing human affairs. These beings are described as ultraphysical, extradimensional entities, traditionally called guardian angels, ascended masters, devas, or spirit guides, and now also referred to as Space Brothers, Ufonauts, ultraterrestrials, and Ancient Astronauts.
The article notes that while ancient Greeks were aware of three dimensions, Einstein introduced the fourth dimension, and current research explores higher dimensions. It mentions John White's books and his co-editorship of "OTHER UNIVERSES AND RELAX." Advertisements for "ENERGY UNLIMITED" and "Gnostica" magazines are also present.
"Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction"
Reprinted from the Trenton, Fla. Journal, dated March 3, 1977, this piece recounts the discovery of a humanoid-shaped object embedded in Arctic ice on February 10, 1939. The object, preserved and showing signs of a complete autopsy, was sent to Moscow for identification. Its existence was later revealed at the 1954 world science fair. The body had a larger brain than human, two hearts, a different circulatory system, and other organs unknown to medical science. The skin was thick and tough, suggesting adaptation to higher gravity. The creature was subsequently hidden from the world by Russia.
The Dorje - A Key to the Stars
By DR. RON ANJARD, this article describes the Dorje, a Buddhist instrument often called the "Heavenly Rod" and theorized to be a "psychotronic generator." It is a small instrument with two globes at each end, symbolizing spiritual purity. Some Dorjes are made of metal alloys and are theorized to be electrical devices. Lamas speak of "recharging the Dorje," and ancient scriptures describe unusual passages related to its use, including shedding brilliant radiance and illuminating robes. The article connects this to research on Egyptian healing methods and "negative green rays" from psychotronic devices, as well as pyramid studies showing a positive green energy beam radiating from their apex.
It is hypothesized that the Dorje is charged by psychic-mental force, raised by deep breathing, ultrasonic vibrations, and chemical effects. Tibetan folklore describes the Lung-ta, a winged horse, as a messenger of the gods and an allegory for a "spaceship" that brought important objects to Earth.
The article also touches upon Tibetan astronomy, which considered life in space a reality even during Europe's Dark Ages. A high lama used an instrument, likely the Dorje, to explain their knowledge source, producing a humming sound and a luminous mist that formed a human-like figure, before displaying a three-dimensional model of the solar system with ten planets and an unidentified planet beyond Pluto. Pharaoh Akhenaton is also mentioned for describing astronomical symbolisms and indicating a planet past Pluto. Andrew Tomas's research in the Dalai Lama's Library in India revealed ancient books containing records of ancient astronauts visiting Earth, leaving behind "legends and the Dorje scepter."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the intersection of science, spirituality, and the paranormal. There is a strong focus on consciousness as a fundamental aspect of reality, with articles exploring its connection to UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and the nature of the universe. Ancient civilizations and their advanced knowledge, often linked to extraterrestrial visitors or advanced spiritual understanding, are frequently referenced. The magazine presents a perspective that challenges conventional scientific paradigms, embracing concepts like psychotronic energy, psychic abilities, and the existence of non-physical or extradimensional beings. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting information from various sources, including scientific research, psychic claims, ancient texts, and anecdotal evidence, encouraging readers to consider alternative explanations for phenomena not yet fully understood by mainstream science.
This issue of "UFO UPDATE" from the GAZETE TELEGRAPH, dated September 6, 1977, focuses on the ongoing phenomenon of cattle mutilations in northeastern Colorado and broader UFO and paranormal topics. The cover story, reported by Joan O'Connell, details investigations by the Logan County Sheriff's Department into the mutilation of three cattle, bringing the total to 76 such incidents since August 1975. Sheriff Harry L. "Tex" Graves is noted for his policy of investigating anything that might connect to these events. The article highlights that the mutilations follow a pattern seen in 23 states and that frequent UFO sightings have been reported in the area, often seen flying low and flashing bright.
A specific incident from La Grande, Oregon, reported by the OBSERVER, describes a UFO landing on tripods, leaving large imprints, and a smaller object with suction cup-type pods emerging to chase and mutilate a cow. The grass in the tracks was dead, and the object reportedly landed twice.
News Flashes and Other Reports
Under the heading "NEWS FLASH...NEWS," several disparate reports are presented:
- Government Skepticism and Interest: While the Airforce may dismiss UFOs, the government seems more open to paranormal phenomena, with the U.S. Travel Service issuing a guide to haunted houses and legendary ghosts.
- Chess and Microwaves: Korchnoi suspected Soviet KGB agents were using microwaves or other mysterious rays to disturb him during a chess match.
- Perth UFOs: Information was promised regarding UFOs observed in the Meckering area, Australia, shortly after a tremor.
- Bigfoot Sighting: Pat McLaughlin of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe called off hunting for Bigfoot, considering it an Indian legend. A group, including BIA Officer Verdell Veo and storekeeper Gary Alexander, sighted Bigfoot, which escaped after a chase, with similar screams heard nearby.
- Interstellar Spaceship Crash Site: Al Bielek shared information about a potential crash site of an interstellar spaceship in Arizona, with evidence including pictures of petrified human organs.
- Voodoo Curse: A man who suffered apparent agony and died in the hospital may have been a victim of a voodoo curse, as no biological cause for death was found in an autopsy discussed in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Unexpected Photographic Effects
This section features photographs of "invisible UFOs" reprinted with permission from Trevor James' book "THE COSMIC PULSE OF LIFE." The reader is encouraged to be aware that these are pictures of invisible objects photographed directly from the invisible state. An example, "BRAVO = 3," shows strange, plasmatic fauna cavorting above Mt. Wilson, California, in January 1959, photographed with infrared film. These organisms are described as pulsating and changing form, potentially accounting for numerous UFO reports.
UFO "Occupants"!
This section presents various artistic depictions of UFO occupants reported from around the world. These include a sketch of three hooded entities by Kigne Sanchez Vera, a drawing of a human-like alien in a spacesuit (Crawford composition drawing), the Kelly-Hopkinsville "Goblin" based on a U.S. Air Force sketch, and a figure labeled "SWEDEN."
Communicating With Aliens
A cross-sectional drawing of a ventla-type spacecraft, originally published by George Van Tassel in 1953, is presented. The drawing illustrates a spacecraft made and published by Van Tassel, detailing a "light motor" for propulsive power derived from solar radiation. Infrared photographs of similar vehicles made from the invisible state are said to be consistent with Van Tassel's description, obtained by telepathy nearly 30 years prior. The drawing is courtesy of the Ministry of Universal Wisdom, Inc.
UFO SHAPES!
This section invites readers to share their UFO sightings, including drawings, time, and location, for potential presentation on the page. It also provides identification guides for a "Spotter's Group" and "Investigator's Handbook." Diagrams illustrate various UFO shapes and features, including different colored lights, a transparent dome, an intensely dark underside, and a "wavy" iridescent light effect. A diagram shows a UFO with a scale reference to a human figure.
Health Guide for Survival
This extensive section promotes Salem Kirban's book, "Health Guide for Survival," which features the urine/saliva test developed by Dr. Carey Reams. The book claims this test can accurately determine present and future health problems without physical examination. It highlights Dr. Reams' success in helping individuals with serious conditions like cancer, heart trouble, diabetes, and leukemia through a unique fasting program and diet based on mathematical analysis of body chemistry. The section includes testimonials, revealing quotes from the book, and a detailed chapter list covering various health issues and Dr. Reams' approach. It emphasizes that Dr. Reams is not a medical doctor but a biochemist, biophysicist, and minister.
Future Destruction and Atlantis
This section, presented as a subscription advertisement for "THE NEW ATLANTEAN JOURNAL," features imagery of broken pillars and an ankh symbol, with text related to "CATACLYSMS," "FUTURE DESTRUCTION," "ATLANTIS," and "UNKNOWN INTELLIGENCES." It offers a subscription deal for back issues and a year's subscription, highlighting articles on Atlantean predictions, space messages, UFO kidnapping, physical death, energy sources, and mysterious forcefields.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the unexplained and the paranormal, with a strong focus on UFO phenomena, including sightings, alleged occupants, and mysterious events like cattle mutilations. There is an underlying theme of questioning official narratives (e.g., the Airforce on UFOs) and exploring alternative explanations for events. The inclusion of the "Health Guide for Survival" section suggests an interest in unconventional health and wellness practices that fall outside mainstream medicine. The "Future Destruction" advertisement points to an interest in esotericism, ancient civilizations, and potential apocalyptic scenarios. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into fringe topics, presenting information and inviting reader participation.