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it may well alter more than
Volume One, are also relevent. The C. A. P . I. C. Newsletter,
for a lecture, his flight arrived, Birmingham,
In late December, 1966, just prior to our leaving for New York City to meet with UFOlogists there, I received a call from Mt. Tom Brand, who had at one time served as public relations officer for the local AMUFO affiliate He and a young lady by the name of Susan Hill had had an experience with an "i
The following books are recommended in relation to 11AR11 studies. own suggestions as to relevent book and publication references. Readers are invited to submit their THE COMING OF THE SAUCERS, by Kenneth Arnold & Ray Palmer.
Privately published by Authors; COMMENTS: Recently reissued and probably available through Boise, Idaho and Amherst, Wisconsin, 1952. Ray Palmer, Palmer Publications, Amherst, Wisconsin. Particular attention should be devoted to the Maury Island Affair.
wort.'-1 readir..g. Sdcnc Fiction. Airmont, 196 3.
Julian .. Press, 1966, $15. 00. COMMENTS: This work, which is subtitled "An Approach To The Synthesis Of The Real", is a technical work, and is outside the editor's range of comprehension. But it seems to provide for a technical framework .. in which "AR" is conceivable in "conventional" scientific
Lucius Farish According to a nationwide Gallup poll of a few months ago, 46% of all persons interview believed flying saucers are "real". That is, they believed persons reporting UFOs were actually seeing .some type of object or phenomenon, rather than merely exercising an overactive imagination. Ye
How does one act whe· a recurrent AR phenomenon appears to be something of a threat to people you deal with? Does one warn these individuals that "dealing with me may endanger you", or do you just "let it ride" for lack of proof?. What. constitutes an actual "threat"?
A PROPOSAL FOR AR DEVELOPMENT
No, we're not asking for money. The type of contributions we refer to are in the form of material that might be useful in AR Research. ample, any incident of an "ARish" type (see the editorial, this issue) .
In a recent discussion with a leading UFOlogist it came to our attention that there is a lack of an investigative unit operating in the ecific area of AR problems. A small group of this sort should be formed, with the 1mmediate aim of compiling information, investigating cases with an AR tie-in (U
it is not difficult to understand how persons or objects might be caught in some kind of re·ality warp and enter or leave a given state of reality.
The Tolkein Library
Ballantine, U7040, 95¢. THE LORD OF THE RINGS, Part Two, U7041, 95¢..
Ballantine, THE LORD OF THE RINGS, Part Threee, THE RETURN OF THE KING by J.R.R. Tolkein, Ballantine, U7042, 95¢.
This is a collection of Tolkein material including an enchanting section of poetry. The most signifi cant part of this work, however, from an AR point of view is the essay mentioned above, "On Fairy Stories"._
Lucius Farish As most UFOlogists are aware, the history of UFOs is almost as old as the Throughout our recorded history, references to mysterious
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Since the John Reeves contact of about two years ago, Brooksville, Florida has In March of allegedly been a hyperactive area for UFO and related incidents. 1967 I visited the area with St. Petersburg UFOlogists Ron and Joan Whritenour.
WHY IT MAKES SENSE By Allen H. Greenfield If there is anything at all to the UFO business (and I reserve the right to
Except one. That is the "alternate reality" or "AR" theory. To get at the heart of the UFO enigma, one should recognize several basic truths.
VIEW IT AS A POSSIBLE KEY TO A RADICAL HISTORICAL REVISIONISM one which main tains that non-human entities, who, in a manner of speaking, live right here on Earth, have taken a considerable role in shaping the course of human history.
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"Why are they here?" The question. has been asked in just that way so often that the words have actually become trite.· Nevertheless the-motive or motives behind saucer operations· is one of the basic problems that rema1n unanswered.
Before we go on we wish to acknowledge immediately that we are not in any way attempting to assert that the UFOnauts have been the sole source of the ups and downs of human history , but · rather that they may have been one of the con For example, if we come upon an era of hurnan-liistory where tri
HUMANS' WORLS, AND OUR WORLD WAS PREVADED BY MAGIC WHILE THEY WERE IN 'CONTROL' OF IT, THEN PERHAPS THEY WERE TRYING TO WARP OUR ENTIRE WORLD INTO THEIR OWN! Whether their reasons are to make us into-vcattle" for their own use or sorne ting else, the concept in itself is staggering. But the most s
By Allen H. Perspective is a hard thing to hold on to.
AS WELL BY AN UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL OR INDIVIDUALS. There were aiso little things of no probable importance. But still interesting. Like the call Tim Beckley got f rom srnebody who was supposed to be a government Or the funny business with the \Library of Congress woman.
ALLYSUPERIOR? JohnA. Keel Today the chiefs of remoteAfrican tribes drive Rolls-Royces, as do the oil rich
TER, VOLUME ONE, NUMBER SIX. Published irregularly by the Foundation for PhilosophiAdvancement _ (FPA) . Edito, Publisher and Executive Director of the Foundation,Allen H. G reenfield.
Books of interest The DruidStone, BySimon Majors, Paperback Library, 50¢, 157 pages. This fine fictional account is well worth reading for those interested in the alternate reality theory. Somewhat likeThe Incomplete Enchanter and other "fantasyrr books.
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TER INDEX TO V OLUME ONE I. Volume One, Number One Some Interesting Items In The UFOlogy Press, Page 2-3 Questions &AnswersAbout the "AR" Theory, Greenfield1, Page 3-4 Contact Cases In Light of the AR Theory, G reenfield, Page 4
UFOlogy being what it is, communication between people in the field is something less
Rick Hilberg informs us that on September 22, 1967 a radio discussion on the AR theory took place during the Gary Short Program on WERE Radio, Cleveland, Ohio . . • • . A considerable portion of Timothy Green Beckley's "On the Trail of·the Flying Saucers" column in the October, 1967 issue of Fly Be
It only hits home occasionally. We go through life, in saucers as in other with a fee-ling bf remoteness most of the time. But sometimes it hits
Here in the United States ( let alone elsewhere) , . there are at least several areas of the country where saucer phenomena and other ARish phenomena have1manifested in what appears· to be unusually high We have done work .i_n Brooksville, Florida and Cartersville, Georgia, but our work has not been
History, it seems, is crawling with reports of parapsychological, fortean and UFOlogical phenomena. One need on ly pick up a copy of a number of books published by University Books (not to say that there isn't a cornucopia of data from other sources as well) to find a treasury of ARish data.
I don't know if there is , repeat: ONE studygroup in this country (or in the world, as far as that goes) that is devoted to ser ious and informed "in depth" discussion of this·subject. Sure there are public lecture groups that serve a good purpose.
But how much has been done with some concept of the possible cope.f How much has been done in the areas outlined (implied) 1n our the phenomena? "PNV Form" as published in AHN, Volume One, Number Six (sample form free from
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theory that he was contacted. We find this quotation 1 In the period of roughly 1870-1910, a good many books were written with what might be termed a "cosmic viewpoint".
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By Luis J. Rodriguez; Bookman Associates, Inc; $4.50; 256 pages; Library of Congress Number 61-18 16 2. ASTRAL PROJECTION; By Oliver Fox; Foreword by John C. Wilson; University Books; 160 pages; Library of Congress Number 6 2-19195. YOU ARE NOT THE TARGET; By Laura Archera Huxley; Introduction by Al
University Books; $7.50; 176 pages; Library of Congress number 63-10385. ON THE BBALAH AND ITS SYMBOLISM; By Gershom G. Scholem; Translated by Ralph Manheim; Schocken Books; $7.50; 216 pages; Library of Congress Num ber 65-11575. THE HOLY GRAIL; Subtitle: The Galahad Quest in Arthurian Literature;
R E A L I T Y Some glimpses of a possible road
report by the editor The fifth Congress of Scientific UFOlogists held in Cleveland, Ohio during June, 1968 once again produced a number of interesting incidents quite apart from the official and unofficial discussion. At the same time, some of this conversation, too, centered around UFOlogical oddit
This may sound rather mystical even to readers who are fairly "in". freely admit it; In a sense, I
AHN is performing a good service to UFOlogy by devoting itself to an aspect of offbeat investigaton seldom tackled with any great enthusiasm in other
(Worthington, Minnesota) Since the Alternate Reality Theory is the only hypothesis which covers all aspects of related and unrelated UFO phenomena, it seems to me that more attention should be given to it
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(Asheville, North Carolina) I think that one possible approach to the MIB and threatening phone call problem would
Now you report a case where part of the call was I had thought it possible, after reading B arker's THEY KNEW TOO SAUCERS and B ender's FLYING
SAUCERS AND THE THREE MEN that the troubles in Australia and New Zealand may have been caused by suggestions contained in letters from Bender to his correspondents in those countries, but where such incidents can be physically recorded, a psychological explanation becomes inadequate.
Perhaps a better title for " It is perhaps interesting to note that I have never had any trouble with M IB and never received a phone call from anyone who refused to identify himself.
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Volume Two, Alternates,
"The Mountain of Venus", perhaps common legend of a world beneath the mountain,
Willis George Emerson's THE SMOKY GOD is an account of a voyage to a world inside the
by John A. Keel Thousands of people in each new generation throughout· human history have been provided with a full explanation for the so-called "UFO mystery"
By Allen H. Greenfield According to an article by Burnette Vanstory, page 4-C of the Atlanta Journal, August 22, 1968, Ebo Landing on Dunbar Creek, St. Simons Island, Georgia is a legendary spot. At the dark of the moon when a breeze sighs over the marshes you supposedly can still hear the echo of a
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QE NUMBER 16 NUMBE R FOUR Are the so-called "men in black" a product of the modern UFO era? Or
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non-fiction By Harold T. Wilkins Flying Saucers From The Moon
They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers non-fiction
( From AHN, Volunie l, Number 3 } If you catch the thrust of' all this, things might begin to The unfcoxan may be a fabulous animal in i'all immediately into place.
FROB HUHAN HIST0:1Y. Bef'ore ,,.e go on ·pe 1·.·ish to ackno.rledge immediately that we are not in fu'1'" "··ay attempting to assert that the UFOnauts have been· the sole· source of' the ups and do-v.ns of' human history, but rather that they may have been of' the contributing factors.
I. Volume Three, Number One Untitled article, by Allen H. Greenfield, Page 1. The Secret Is Out - But There's A Credibility Gap., by John A. Keel, A Report On Investigations and Phenomena, St. Simons Island, Georgia, by Allen H. Greenfield, Pages 5-6; photo on Page 7.
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profitable, though I urge that this be done onl with the aid of reputable expert consultants. There may be ser ous obstacles in. volving poisonous snakes, rough territory, property trespassing, large wild animals. Su p h obstacles, a negative feeling about the reality ot the phenomena (as being nonc
In Alternate Bor!zons Newsletter, Volume Four, Number One •ater!ai was puSilahed relating to alleged strange phenomea in Ne Zea This article contains some additional related material.
"There has been no stock in here since last year and I haven't been in here myselr ror at least six months," said Mr O'Neil. "There could be a logical explanation ror. the whole thing, but I'm not too sure now that rlying saucers don't exist. "Bo-one has done any weed spraying ror miles and there ia
"It the dea d section had been be twis te d, but they are not," sprayed the plant stems would all
Earlier this year, and less than 20 miles rrom Mr 01Neil1s farm, a man driving at night on a lonely country road was almost para lysed with rear when a bright hovering object began rollowing his ear.
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ed during a viit with The following extract are from an iaterview conduct Geneva on December 27, 1970. me at my home by E ugene R Stein ber g a•d his wife