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VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1
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COSMIC CIVILIZERS 1921 ST. JOHNS AVE., HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035 USA MARCH-APRIL, 1985 then maintain that they, of course, could fly in the sky and perform half the feats that the "gods" or

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2 1921 ST, JOHNS AVE,, HIGHLAND PARK1 ILLINOIS 60035 USA
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MAY-JUNEJ 1985 It was the Inca Garcilaso who first described the THE RIDDLE OF THE STONES magnificent stone structures of the Incas and coined the phrase that the stones were "so well fitted together that you could not slip the point of a knife

ENRIQUE BURMEISTER, of Mexico died on May 20,
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Kanjilal, Dr. Friedrich Egger, Dr Hans Schindler 1985 at the age of 79 Mr Burmeister, the found- Bellamy, Dr Carlos M.- Bandeira, Dr Petr Bohac, er and Director General of ABC Travel Service in Dr Vladimir Rubtsov, Dr Jury Morosov, Dr Pasqual Schievella, Dr Hermann Oberth, Dr Duncan Lunan,

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 3 1921 ST. JOHNS AVE., HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035 USA
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JULY-AUGUST, 1985 PLANETS BEYOND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM spacecraft applied to the search Several astronomical observatories have programs underway designed to find other planets The detection of "extraterrestrial intelligence" (ETI) may be in some wa__ys easier Centuries ago a few independent thinkers con

VOLUME 12J NUMBER 4 1921 ST, JOHNS AVE,J HIGHLAND PARKJ ILLINOIS 60035 USA
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SEPTEMBER-OCTOBERJ 1985 ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES ON VENUS? ern measurements of the albedo (reflective power) of Venus for the reflection of solar radiation give a value of 1.82 times that of the Earth - in other

CONJUNCTION
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round the back of the Sun in the region of Superior Conjunction and is invisible in the Sun's glare for a period of about 50 days. It may then be viewed after sunset (as an "Evening Star") for a further period of 263 days, after which it is lost in the

AFTER THE CONFERENCE IN ZRICH, we visited Bern
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too far away for direct contact. 2. Once a civilization develops space travel,the and then spent a night near Lausanne before cross~ ing into France, where we headed up into the Auvergalaxy will be fully colonized within a few million years by wandering O'Neill-type space gne, a rough mountainous di

BEYOND THE SIRIUS LORE
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ago or so Sirius looked not white-bluish, as now, but red.(6) However, this alone does not mean that Sirius B still was then a red giant. This could be no more than a temporary reddening of the star due According to the Dogon esoterical mythology,Sirius to certain instabilities in its outer envelope

MORE ON THE RIDDLE OF THE STONES
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ous intelligent life there or that the supercivilization realizing its astroengineering activities is In the lead article in Ancient Skies 12:2, it is trying at the same time to satisfy our intellectual stated that the stones at Sacsayhuaiiian in Peru eicuriosity. The Sirius system may be rather a f

ANOTHER LOST CITY FOUND IN PERU
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in zero gravity. Materials for space structural apDonald Eugene Savoy, the American explorer who plication could be obtained from the Earth's Moon has searched for ruins in the jungles of Peru or from members of the Apollo-Amor class of inner since 1957, has announced the discovery of an

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 5 192 l ST, JOHNS AVE,, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035 USA
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CONTROLLED MANIPULATION OF HUMAI~ BEHAVIOR IN ANCIENT MEXICO NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1985 cipal Codices which survived the Spanish conquest of Mexico. It is known that the Catholic Bishop Diego

MORE ON THE GREAT WALL OF OAKLAND
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In an earlier issue of Ancient Skies we reported on an apparently pre-historic stonewall in the hills behind Oakland, California which was then estimated to be 40 miles long. More recent research has discovered that the wall may be over 100 miles long and cover an area approximately 50 miles wide:

(c) COPYRIGHT 1986 ANCIENT ASTRONAUT SOCIETY - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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VOLUME 12, NUMBER 6 1921 ST, JOHNS AVE,, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035 USA FLYING MACHINES IN ANCIENT INDIA JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 1986

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 6
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1921 ST, JOHNS AVE,, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035 USA FLYING MACHINES IN ANCIENT INDIA JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 1986 While literary references are to be gleaned from the vast mass of Vedic and Classical Sanskrit literBY DR. DILEEP KUMAR KANJILAL"'

ANCIENT ASTRONACT SOCIETY, 1921 St. Johns Ave.,
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in astronomy fro~ the University of Toronto in Highland Park, Illinois 60035 USA, for distri1955 and has worked as a meteorological observer bution to its members. Telephone (312)432-6230. at remote weather stations in Canada for 30 years. The book is an oversize paperback (8 1/2 x 11)

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