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Title: UFO INTERNATIONAL Issue Date: January - February, 1964 Issue Number: 20 Price: 50c Publisher: AMALGAMATED FLYING SAUCER CLUBS OF AMERICA, Inc.

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO INTERNATIONAL
Issue Date: January - February, 1964
Issue Number: 20
Price: 50c
Publisher: AMALGAMATED FLYING SAUCER CLUBS OF AMERICA, Inc.

This issue of UFO INTERNATIONAL, the official journal of the AFSCA, presents a collection of articles focusing on flying saucer phenomena, alien contact, and advanced extraterrestrial technology. The magazine aims to educate the public and promote a greater understanding of these topics, advocating for a "better way of life" inspired by advanced civilizations.

Editorial: Gabriel Blows His Horn

Gabriel Green, the editor, opens the issue by expressing optimism for 1964, anticipating significant progress in the Flying Saucer Movement. He highlights impressive photographs of flying saucers taken by Mr. A. A. Villa, Jr., and continues the account of contactee Bob Renaud's experiences. Renaud's narrative includes details of his contacts with "Space People" from the planet Korendor, including a personal tour of their underground bases in Massachusetts and California. A significant event mentioned is Renaud's claim of being the first earthman to walk in outer space (5,000 miles up) on February 4, 1964, aboard a Korendian Scout Craft. Green also previews future articles on the Space People's "Universal Economics" non-money system and the formation of new AFSCA Units to broaden the organization's reach. He appeals for dedicated individuals to become AFSCA Unit Directors and help spread awareness, emphasizing the opportunity to achieve a "Utopian-like existence on Earth" through knowledge and right action.

The Bob Renaud Story (Parts 16-20)

This extensive series details Bob Renaud's ongoing communications with beings from the planet Korendor. The narrative is divided into several parts, covering specific contacts and revelations:

Part 16: Sixteenth Contact -- Radio -- Dec. 1, 1962

Renaud recounts a direct transmission from High Master Vorim-Quel Hann of Alvestina-12. Due to a magnetic storm, video reception was impossible, but audio was clear. Information regarding religious concepts peculiar to Earth people was received but requested to be withheld for the time being.

Part 17: My First In-Person Contact

On December 29, 1962, Renaud had his first in-person meeting with three "Spacemen": Orii-Val (a mathematician he recognized from TV contacts), Sen-Kor (a linguist), and Gery-Sol (an electronic engineer). They met in a wooded area, and the spacemen's physical characteristics (height, hair, eye color, skin tone) are described. They explained that personal meetings are essential for conveying certain information that cannot be transmitted remotely.

#### Antigravity Device Demonstrated

Orii-Val demonstrated a small Anti-Grav Device by levitating a large boulder. He explained that gravity is a form of magnetism with high-frequency oscillations, and negation occurs when gravitic fields are 180 degrees out of phase. The device induces a force that can override natural gravity, allowing for repulsion. This principle is used to propel their ships.

#### Laser Beam Drills Hole in Boulder

Another device, a cylindrical gadget resembling a laser amplifier, was used to drill a hole through the same boulder. Orii-Val explained it uses a rare gas and converts matter to electromagnetic energy, similar to Dr. Einstein's theories. The device operated at 800 kilowatts, far below its potential.

#### Robot-Operated Lasers in Space Safeguard the Peace

Larger versions of this technology are used on Perimeter Defense Satellites to protect solar systems from hostile forces. These satellites are robot-operated.

#### Cheap Source of Light is Portable

A third device, a small sphere made of "Photonium-3," when placed in a translucent cube, emitted a bright cream-white light. This light is produced by a reaction with a radium isotope that emits "Xeori Quanta." The energy has a half-life of 35 years and is a cost-effective light source.

Part 18: Earth Science Overemphasizes Destruction

Renaud expressed amazement at the technology, asking if Earth scientists could duplicate it. Orii-Val stated that they could if they applied existing knowledge, but current science research is primarily focused on military applications and "how to more effectively kill people." He cited atomic energy as an example.

#### Laser Disintegrates Rock in a Flash

Orii-Val then used the laser device to disintegrate another rock, turning it into vapor and creating a hole in the snow. He questioned the implications if such power were used as a weapon, highlighting the potential for mass destruction.

#### Ancient Ray Gun Vaporizes Boulder

Orii-Val demonstrated an "ancient energy weapon," a ray-gun-like device borrowed from the Borani Museum of Science. It vaporized the large boulder into molten slag, emphasizing that even more powerful weapons exist.

#### Earth Scientists on Verge of Death Ray Discovery

Orii-Val warned that some Earth scientists are close to discovering such "death ray" weapons, with potentially catastrophic consequences for cities and civilization.

#### Door to Hades to Open Unless Space Messages Heeded

Renaud's thoughts were read by Gery-Sol, who understood his shock. The spacemen stressed the urgency of delivering their messages of peace and tolerance to prevent humanity from facing such a horrifying fate.

Part 19: Destiny of Human Race Hangs in Balance

Sen-Kor spoke about the urgency of their visits and messages, emphasizing the need to prevent destruction. He stated that the destiny of the human race depends on those who understand the consequences of current paths and are willing to influence change. He condemned antipathy, segregation, war, and intolerance as unnatural to progress and urged humanity to embrace love, kindness, consideration, and brotherhood. Sen-Kor also addressed the issue of racial rights, noting that brown-skinned people preceded white people on Earth and that Negroes are demanding their rightful share of the world. He criticized the denial of equal rights and the violence that erupts from segregation. He also mentioned the recent assassination of Medgar Evers and warned against the cycle of violence. Sen-Kor stated that the Space People are trying to reach fanatical groups with messages of peace and tolerance. He also mentioned that people from their Alliance planets have contacted world leaders, including Mr. Kennedy, and that Mr. Khrushchev has been impressed, while the Communist Chinese leader has disregarded their words. He criticized the government's denial of extraterrestrials and its policy of stifling UFO information in the media, warning that this suppression will eventually become unacceptable.

#### Saucer Truth Will Shake World!

Sen-Kor predicted that the revelation of the truth about flying saucers would be world-shaking.

#### Air Force Attacks on Saucers Will Draw Return Fire

He warned that if Air Force pilots continue to fire at their craft, they might be forced to return fire, though this would be a last resort to avoid a world war.

#### Space People's Technology Could Vaporize Planet!

Sen-Kor revealed that the Space People possess the technological capability to vaporize the Earth, but would not seriously consider such an action. He noted that Earth's current arms race is focused on destructive capabilities.

Part 20: Twentieth Contact -- Radio -- July 20, 1963

Lin-Erri initiated this contact, offering to answer questions about the Space People, their ships, or anything else. Renaud seized the opportunity to ask about the number of spaceships observing Earth.

#### 500 Korendian Spaceships Based on Moon

Lin-Erri stated that Korendor has 150 craft observing Earth, including 120 unmanned observation discs (three feet in diameter) and 30 manned discs (fifty feet in diameter). These are based on two 1000-foot-tall structures on the Moon.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea that extraterrestrial beings are benevolent and possess advanced knowledge and technology that could solve Earth's problems, particularly concerning nuclear warfare and economic systems. There is a strong emphasis on peace, brotherhood, and a "better way of life." The editorial stance is critical of government secrecy and media suppression regarding UFO phenomena, viewing it as a deliberate attempt to keep the public ignorant. The magazine advocates for open communication and the dissemination of information from these advanced civilizations to uplift humanity and prevent self-destruction. The theme of racial equality and the condemnation of bigotry are also prominent, presented from an alien perspective.

This issue of "UFO INTERNATIONAL" (Issue No. 20) features the continuation of "The Bob Renaud Story," detailing conversations with extraterrestrial beings about their technology and operations. It also includes "Flying Saucer News in Brief," updates on AFSCA activities, and a special report on the capture of the Ranger 6 space probe.

The Bob Renaud Story (Cont'd)

The narrative continues with Bob Renaud's discussions with representatives from the Moon and other planets. The extraterrestrials, referred to as 'Korendian,' explain their advanced technology. They describe their Class 4 Carriers and a fleet of approximately 500 other ships.

Spaceships Can Elude Radar

Korendian ships are designed to be inconspicuous. They are finished with a mirror polish that reflects the surrounding area, or can be sprayed with a tint for camouflage. They employ special equipment, a phase inverter coupled with a computer-controlled transmitter, to negate radar. This system matches the intensity of the received radar beam with a mirror image, effectively canceling out any echo.

Spaceship Colors Explained

Various colors seen on spaceships at night are attributed to the ionization of air by magnetic and electrostatic fields (often appearing green or violet). Other colors are reflections of ground lights on the ship's surface, or occasionally, light from within a transparent hull.

Spaceship Propulsion

Al-Kori explains that spectacular maneuvers are often for show. The actual propulsion is achieved through gravitic and magnetic fields generated internally. For magnetic propulsion, the ships interact with Earth's magnetic flux. Two sets of magnetic poles are used: one vertical through the ship's center to repel Earth's field and suspend the craft, and another set on rotating rings for directional travel. These poles are computer-aligned. A second rotating ring uses a revolving field generated by heavy current, which can be instantly reversed.

Gravity propulsion is related to resonance with atomic vibration. The ship's interior is shielded by gravity screens, which are an integral part of the ship. These screens ensure that the entire area inside the grids accelerates simultaneously with the ship, creating the effect of a homogenous, mutually-accelerating mass. This prevents occupants from experiencing extreme forces, even during high acceleration.

Spaceship Crashes Are Very Rare

While scout ships are rarely lost, uncharted magnetic disturbances can cause propulsion failure. Since 1800, only seven craft have crashed. The two supposedly crashed in Nevada are not recorded by the Federation, suggesting they might be from non-Federation worlds. Ships used for charting magnetic faults are gravitically powered.

Formation Flying Requires Complex Calculations

Formation flying is typically automatic, controlled by a carrier equipped with computers and analyzers. Manual formation flying requires years of experience, and failure of one ship can jeopardize the entire group.

Magnetic Faults Are Hazards to Spaceships

While ship failures are rare and usually repairable, some have been victims of faults in Earth's magnetic field. No ship has crashed solely due to its own failure; those that have crashed were victims of external magnetic field issues.

Spacecraft Size Varies

Craft range from a small, three-inch diameter scientific curiosity to the 'Monstrous MA-X Mobile World,' a spherical craft 2500 miles in diameter, built at a cost of 500 billion units, requiring the effort of over 35 million people. These large craft are used for long-distance exploratory expeditions and for evacuating worlds during natural disasters.

Ranger Space Probe Captured by Space People

A special radio message received by Bob Renaud on February 2, 1964, from the planet Korendor, states that the Ranger 6 space probe, scheduled to crash land on the Moon's surface, was captured by their spacecraft a mile from the Lunar surface. The probe is now under intensive study. This action was taken to prevent the taking of pictures of their temporary base in Mare Serenitatis. They suggest releasing this information to confirm that outer space is active and the Moon is inhabited.

Flying Saucer News in Brief

This section includes several short items:

  • Jackie Gleason: Thanks are extended to comedian Jackie Gleason for mentioning people on the Moon and his belief in life on other planets on his TV show.
  • Corrections: An error in Lin-Erri's measurements (corrected to 37-22-36) and a correction to a prediction about the severity of the winter of 1962-1963 are noted.
  • New AFSCA Units Formed: Nine new AFSCA units are announced, with their directors and addresses, located in Los Angeles, Montreal, Chicago, Cleveland, Reno, Colonia (N.J.), Oakland, Watertown (N.Y.), and Perris (California).

AFSCA Membership Information

Details are provided on AFSCA membership, including benefits such as membership cards, lapel buttons, and stamps for subscribers. Information on co-membership cards, subscription expirations, and the importance of updating addresses is also included.

Flying Saucer Books

A list of available flying saucer books is presented, with authors, titles, and prices. Recommendations are made for newcomers to the field to read introductory books before advanced ones. Orders can be placed through AFSCA.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the reality of flying saucers as true spacecraft from other worlds, manned by beings visiting Earth to impart vital information. AFSCA's stance is that space people have solutions to Earth's problems, and current leaders are withholding this information. The publication aims to educate the public about these 'Space Friends' and foster a better world. There is a strong emphasis on research, dissemination of information, and the formation of local units to spread awareness.