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Title: Tellus Issue: NOV. Volume: 1962 Date: November 1962 Publisher: NICAP (implied by content) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

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Title: Tellus
Issue: NOV.
Volume: 1962
Date: November 1962
Publisher: NICAP (implied by content)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of Tellus magazine delves into several intriguing topics, including a critical response to the US Air Force's stance on UFOs, an exploration of biological healing principles, and a detailed account of an ancient, non-human race known as the 'El'erne' or 'Elder Race'.

Articles

"Svar till US Air Force" (Response to US Air Force)

This article directly challenges a recent press release from the US Air Force that denied the reality of Flying Saucers ('Flygande Tefaten'). The author notes the press release's similarity to previous annual reports but highlights its title, "An announcement after 15 years," which garnered broader attention. The piece presents several points for readers to share with those who accept the official denial:

1. Pilot Orders: It asserts that, on orders from the Air Force, jet pilots are still instructed to intercept and force down UFOs, even when they know they are not hostile projectiles or bomb planes. The author implies that if UFOs were not real, pilots would not receive such orders.
2. Reporting Restrictions: Citing AF Regulation 200-2, the article states that commanders are still forbidden from releasing reports on UFOs unless they can be explained as ordinary phenomena.
3. Unresolved Cases: Despite the public impression that the Air Force has explained all but 1% of UFO reports, the article claims that the Air Force headquarters has admitted that 9% of a total of 600 cases remain unsolved. This is supported by a letter signed by Major L. J. Tacker, then USAF spokesman.
4. NICAP Document: A document from NICAP reportedly indicates that the Air Force intends to withhold UFO evidence until they have more solutions to the problem, thus denying their existence.

The article concludes by identifying itself as a "UFO Investigator, organ for NICAP."

"Biologisk Läkekonst" (Biological Healing Art) by Dr. L. E. Essén

Dr. Essén's article discusses the limitations of purely mechanistic, physical, and chemical laws when applied to biological systems. He argues that while these laws are absolute in their own domains, they are insufficient to understand life itself, particularly complex systems like plants and animals.

  • Mechanistic vs. Biological Laws: The author posits that understanding biological phenomena requires different laws, specifically those governing rhythm, dynamics, polarity, intensification, and metamorphosis. He contrasts this with the technical world, where mechanistic laws are sufficient.
  • Polarity and Dynamics: Dr. Essén emphasizes the importance of polarity and dynamics in biological research, stating that without considering these aspects, progress is impossible.
  • Critique of Modern Medicine: He criticizes the current medical approach, which relies heavily on mechanistic, chemical, and physical methods. He suggests that this approach, rather than healing, may be contributing to widespread illness and a "mass-swallowing" of humanity. He calls for a radical shift in thinking to incorporate biological laws into therapeutic practices.
  • Metamorphosis: The laws of metamorphosis, he argues, are fundamental to biological processes and cannot be applied to inanimate mechanical entities.
  • Limitations of Science: While acknowledging the necessity of atomistic knowledge, mechanics, and statics, Dr. Essén stresses that these fields alone are insufficient. Applying them exclusively to biology leads to the destruction of life.

"Den Äldre Rasen" (The Elder Race) by Brother Philip

This extensive article explores the concept of an ancient, non-human race that predates humanity and played a significant role in the development of life on Earth and beyond.

  • Origins and Description: The narrative begins by referencing the "Seven Rays Brotherhood" and the "Golden Sun Disk from Mu," suggesting a need to go back a billion years. It describes a race that arrived on Earth when it had cooled and was ready to receive life. This race was not human in the modern sense but descended from the original true human race. They were called "cyclops" and also known as the "L" race or "El'erne."
  • Cosmic Journey: Before coming to Earth, the El'erne had colonized much of the "Vintergat-system" (likely referring to the Milky Way galaxy), influencing thousands of suns and worlds. They typically arrived on a planet before other life forms.
  • Archives and Knowledge: Upon settling on a new planet, they left behind vast underground archives in enormous cities. These archives contain the history of the universe, recorded on small crystals within magnetic fields. These archives are sometimes discovered by sensitive individuals on Earth.
  • Physical and Metaphysical Nature: The El'erne were not strictly three-dimensional beings like humans. They were physical creations but sought to evolve to a state where they could create with thought alone and escape the limitations of physical existence. They sought immortality and the ability to travel beyond time and space.
  • Transcendence: The article explains that the El'erne achieved a "creative thought capacity" and "conquered physical matter," becoming gods and transcending time and space. They then entered a "thought or Theta-universe."
  • The "L" Symbol: The term "El" is linked to a 90-degree phase shift, symbolized by the letter "L." This shift allowed them to leave Earth and the Vintergat system, leaving it available for humanity. The word "elevation" is suggested to derive from this concept.
  • Connection to Earth's History: The article suggests that many of our current words originate from this ancient race. It posits that some El'erne remained on Earth due to karmic repercussions, acting as advisors to humanity. Aramu Muru (Gud Meru) is mentioned as belonging to the cyclopean race.
  • Cyclops and "Mu": The article notes that many wise men on Lemuria and "Mu" were cyclops. These cyclops, who had not yet reached the "Theta-state," eventually left Lemuria and spread to other parts of the world. They were the first to manifest the seven rays of life on Earth, forming the basis of the Seven Rays Brotherhood.
  • The "Golden Sun Disk": The "Golden Sun Disk from Mu" is presented as originating from the cyclops' underground archives, containing principles for humanity's future. It is suggested that humanity, while not becoming "El" themselves, will achieve a timeless state and conquer "M-E-R-T" (Matter-Energy-Room-Time), becoming like gods.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to champion alternative perspectives on established narratives, particularly concerning UFO phenomena and conventional science. There's a strong emphasis on esoteric knowledge, ancient civilizations, and spiritual or metaphysical interpretations of reality. The editorial stance seems to be one of questioning authority (like the US Air Force) and promoting a holistic, biological, and possibly spiritual understanding of life and the universe, contrasting it with purely materialistic or mechanistic views. The recurring theme of ancient, advanced races suggests a belief in a hidden history and a connection between these beings and humanity's potential future.

Title: FATE Magazine
Issue: September 1962
Country: USA
Language: Swedish
Cover Headline: UFO:s, Universum och Mr Cage.
Author of Article: James W. Moseley

This issue of FATE Magazine features an article by James W. Moseley introducing the theories of John M. Cage, a 75-year-old scientist and inventor. Cage presents a revolutionary new theory about the universe and UFOs, challenging some of Albert Einstein's fundamental concepts.

John M. Cage: A Scientist and Inventor

The article introduces John M. Cage as a "pigg" (spry) 75-year-old scientist and inventor from Montclair, New Jersey. While not claiming to be a theoretical mathematician like Einstein, Cage's thoughts on the simple arithmetic of the general field theory raise intriguing questions. He is described as an original thinker with many patents and extensive life experience. During World War I, he assisted the British Navy with submarine problems, inventing a hydrophone. He also holds patents for classified inventions developed for the War Department. Currently, he is working on a device intended to "see through fog."

Challenging Einstein's Theories

Cage's primary contribution discussed is his reinterpretation of Einstein's theories, particularly concerning the universe's structure and the behavior of light. Einstein based his understanding of the universe on the behavior of light rays. When he discovered that light rays do not travel in a straight line but appear to bend, he concluded that the universe was curved and spherical. Cage, however, suggests that Einstein may have erred. He argues that experiments supposedly proving light's curvature are unsatisfactory. Cage proposes that light rays behave differently near the Sun due to the Sun's immense gravitational field. This field acts like a magnet on light, bending its path, which creates the illusion of a curved trajectory.

Furthermore, the article notes that light is now known to travel significantly faster than the previously accepted 300,000 km/s under certain conditions. The energy produced by this "superluminal" light could potentially power future spacecraft. This fact alone, the article suggests, indicates that the universe cannot be fully explained by a theory based solely on light's behavior.

The Theory of Negative Electricity

Cage's overarching theory posits that the entire universe is imbued with an inherent energy, which he terms "negative electricity." He suggests that this "negative electrical charge" is the only true existing force, and what we perceive as positive charge is merely its absence. The force generated by the movement of negative electricity in these positive fields creates what Cage calls an electrostatic field. This field is permanent and constant, its strength determined by the amount of negative electricity available for conversion into positive fields.

According to Cage, the relative position of all matter in the universe is determined by the negative electrical charge these fields contain. The further a planet is from the Sun, the greater its negative charge must be. Cage believes that if this negative charge could be altered, planets could be moved to desired positions relative to other planets and the Sun.

The Moon and Tides Explained

Cage applies his theory to explain phenomena like the tides. The common assumption is that tides are caused by the Moon's gravitational pull as it passes over the oceans. Cage refutes this, pointing out that tides do not occur directly beneath the Moon. Instead, a large bulge of water appears on the side of the Earth facing away from the Moon, and a smaller bulge follows behind the Moon's path. Cage explains this by suggesting that the Moon, rather than attracting ocean water, actually repels it. This aligns with his electrostatic theory, which states that the Moon is in its position because its negative charge repels it from Earth. Cage's theory can explain why tides don't appear directly under the Moon, a question that traditional attraction-based theories struggle with.

UFOs as Living Fields

Cage's electrostatic theory provides a framework for understanding his ideas about flying objects (UFOs). He proposes that UFOs are not machines, as commonly believed, but "life fields of a highly developed composition that are charged and nourished by negative electricity." As such, they are best described as "life fields," not objects. These life fields, it is theorized, came into being like all other living things but were compelled by their environment to evolve in a way that prevents them from entering areas of strong gravitation for extended periods.

UFOs are not alien creatures in the conventional sense. They represent a form of life that diverged from the planet's evolutionary process at such an early stage that they do not fit any known category of terrestrial life forms. Their behavior, often observed to sweep down from the sky and follow aircraft, suggests a conscious intelligence. They engage in aerial acrobatics, sometimes approaching each other at high speed before veering away at the last moment. This behavior is interpreted as a form of sport or perhaps an attempt to interact with what they perceive as a "room" from the upper atmosphere.

The 'Life Field' Theory and Propulsion

Cage is not the first to propose a "life field" theory. His unique contribution is the idea that these "flying saucers" "live" on negative electricity. This theory, he suggests, explains difficult questions such as their propulsion, rapid appearance and disappearance, and varied forms and sizes. According to Cage, "saucers" contain a natural mechanism that absorbs and discharges negative charges until they reach full capacity. When attempting to discharge their overloaded systems, they exhibit the fantastic movements seen in most UFO reports. This also explains the phenomenon of "mother-ships" to which younger UFOs (the "younger species") return, similar to marsupials.

The more UFOs are considered intelligent living beings, whose lives are governed by factors similar to our own, the more the puzzle pieces fall into place. If UFOs are indeed living beings, their existence is affected by spacetime. The repeated technical failures and disappearances of relatively simple mechanical satellites might be intimately linked to this phenomenon. The ability to draw negative ions from satellite structures could provide them with the power to destroy the materials used in our spacecraft.

Ethereal Physics and Space Travel

Cage's electrostatic theory is complemented by "ethereal physics," which he strongly advocates. In his system, the total sum of negative electricity present in the universe is unified as "ether." This ether is only interrupted by electrostatic fields that have achieved sufficient negative charge to prevent their energy from dissipating into space. This does not mean space is empty; rather, electrostatic fields are much denser than the surrounding space. Matter and energy behave differently within an electrostatic field than they do in empty space.

Cage also posits that the Sun's rays do not have inherent components, and the heat we receive is a result of the interaction between special solar rays and the electrostatic field surrounding Earth. Space is not the cold, dark void often imagined. The ether of space, possessing a mild negative charge, interacts with solar rays to produce a modified warmth.

Implications for Future Technology

The article concludes by suggesting that if "saucer folk" fly using negative electricity, then it is possible to construct machines based on the same principle. Cage's efforts to eliminate gravity by creating an electrostatic field have already been successfully tested in laboratories. The author advocates for giving Cage's "saucer machine" the same attention as the dangerous rocket principle. Such a machine would likely be built from lightweight plastic with a metallic base, requiring only a few moving parts: a control system and a regulator for the negative particle stream to and from the electrostatic field.

This proposal is distinct from "free energy" concepts and is based on principles scientifically confirmed. While Cage's machine might not provide free energy, it could be powered by a fuel source available throughout the known universe, unlike alternative systems based on light propulsion or electromagnetic oscillation devices. Instead of seeking to break through space barriers, the article suggests focusing on the possibility of reaching the stars by riding the "tops of the electrostatic waves that crisscross the entire Cosmos."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this article are the nature of the universe, the physics of energy and matter, and the explanation of UFO phenomena. The editorial stance, as presented by FATE Magazine, is one of openness to unconventional scientific theories that challenge established paradigms, particularly those that offer explanations for unexplained phenomena like UFOs. The magazine appears to champion alternative scientific perspectives, encouraging readers to consider theories that deviate from mainstream scientific thought.