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To begin with when we felt it was necessary to have a name of its own to avoid confusion with'THE_AUSTRALIAl SAUCER RECORD. the choosing of it was a littL:g. difficult. The Editor did favour the name o.f .4\.ustrali;:m
Many magazines held this name in the New Age Heralds·; · .tT".A. Exposior. so this meant this too would be OUT. It was then the picture of the cover flashed into his mind. and he saw a panorama of the New Age in the great horizon of the distance. so the title
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TASMANIAN COAST
" THE TASMANIAN MONSTER " A THING FROM OUTER SPACE " ? .
The mysery of the. Tasmanian Monster is solved. - but scientists who were flown back to civilization by helicopter today have been sworn to secrecy until Mond;sty. -· 3tnreien is to be relaaedd then by the Minister in charge OF tJYe CSIRO Senai.o-c Gorton S.'h.i s was indeed astounding as if
ECHOES OF THE MONTE BELLO BLAST.
Wd ntn'.the jUtns, symbols. and .planetary , -·. . e countires of the , r·epre-sents th characters allotld. to them by this or de r in Egrpt
et o t he l egend. was al s o a FISHk
OF P.1\NORJIJM . More about The Ama zi ng St ory . t he Strange Dream Southern Cro s s .
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To begin with when we felt it was necessary to have a name of its own to avoid confusion with THE AUSTRALIA! SAUCER RECORD. was a littl.· difficult.
Many magazines held this name in the New Age Herald s· · ii.A. so this meant
PROFILE VIEW
11 A THING FROM OUTER SPACE " ?. February 1962 v1as a month of news indeed for beginning with the much di s cussed Conjunction of the Planets which reached world wide proportions it ended for Australians at least, in a mystifying unknown form of Animal
A pril 27r. 1949.-:·read·t-he following passages on. page 225. they prove vry aii,l\lsing in ,the light of the. hair y
Hobart March 1 6 The mysery of the Tasmanian Monster i s solved. - but scientists who were flown back to civilization by helicopter today have been sworn to secrecy until Mondy.
. )d_· th'.th : . e, symbols. and.planetaq. . ·.t.rlle Yap shown, _repruents· t.he· ceuntires of the w 'Character al.lt,d. them. by this order in Egypt · · ce-:8 :beore . S.t•
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MAIL ADDRESSED TO THAT SOCIETY WILL IN ALL PROBITY BE RECIEVED BY T AT THEIR PRIVATE BOX NUMBER HENCE NO RESPONSIB :ti TY CAN BE-T.AKEN BY THE FLYING SAUCER RESEARCH SOCIETY.
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In our last edition the Editor spoke of a Temple just outside Pertho
t.iction articles in a realationship to the' contact work' of the U.F.O.
EXPERIMENTS LirC. Photographic experiments with various forms of infra-red ray film etc. have been eXPlained to us and shown how they reveal m9st unusual life in our
somehow in fact to put it into t1e words of many. out to the Top
and many other things which G.A. vrites about in his first two books. however it is his opinion that scJ..how after then Geo. changed. Hovv and Why?
and unworthy,then declare them as such. Geo himself s a mystic. and was more so before he had the desert experience The greatest danger in reading his book is that one gets the impression that
the answers? We have ample proof here in Australia of telepathic commun
RECIVED IN SUCHA WAY • In fact it came as a slight shock to the recipient. and his partner who was present at the time. Let us clear the air a little· of the confusion fo the physic evidence in an honest investigation 7 but done let ourselves be beguiled by a man who is obviously biased in his views
WE WOULD SUGGEST YOU SEND SMALL DONATION. VERY FINE GROUP D ASK FOR A COPY. We must again coatulate the Southern Group in their courageous stand and wish them.the best . They will not lack fnr evidence while they keep
Einstein affirmed that certain processes must take much more time on the sun than similar processes on earth because the gravitational pull there is so much greater than here. For instance, a given atom on the 'sun would emit
Dr. A.W. Anderson, at Oregon State University, Corvallis. Oregon • found that white mice injected with the solution prepared from the bacterium Microccus radio-durans9 survive doses of 800 roentgens. Fatal dosage for mice o:b man is 650. The pundits who know it all,and claim that life on the Moon an
E very ufologist knows that july 29, i9539 at 6:30 U.Y. 9 the late John J. O'Neil, saw on the Moon under three different magnifications a"twelve mile bridge Y stretching in a perfectly straight line across a cater sit uated in Mare Crisium. Dr. H.P. Wilkins, Patrick Moore and other astronomers con
from many who saw it from many .AL.AMAR" of
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One of the greatets dangers of any subject which requires intense stu and attention. is the tendency of the most keen to get so absorbed in it that they become " one -eyed" or fanatical in their approach , instead of maintE5ning a balanced view of things The suject of the UFO has not been entirely
b ficalt .a.nd · warned .at-- thatli-.l.tne that there Would c come those amng us who would try- to leadus •into B11ch queer· fa.rm.tical paths the whole message was full of. the.great need to keep a balanced;state of mind as God had given us reason with which o steer our·iives· and any depart
BE SUCCESSFUL without an immense amount of preparatory organisation-which would take years to first train-people as leaders,and the place to establsh itself.
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All'I!IP.A'I1ION. BUT IT IS .A. GRE.c .T .wR THING TO WIN THEIR LOVE.
By/ C.A. Honey The following article is iutorperlated with comments by the Editor. as re
·sAJCER RECORD we covered th is ina two page C'..rticle ) MrH The answer. is very simple - because the human mind. coJ.ours and distorts the inforation coming to it according tothe preconcieved ideas and ocJ!:f,:;f;a
<:i.'nd the swindle sto p e d dead in its tracks
E·-- ,, .1·•)' .c·f stc:rmed from the experiences of neorge and his cle:d.i?lS r.-:!":,r.::e ·in ;:.. '-l -. :·. : · :·:;.z:r(j_i1£; s:!ace men being now on oart·1'" He too was a wi:3!:ful t;.! ..:--·--.· . !..'.r·:::- t u:;c.-c1y fol" hjm he spent a fc[f mo:nt}·!a in a montal insituti
NATURALLY FUNCTIONING. THAT WE HAVE AS YET NOT UNDERSTOOD. ) The term ESP is a misnomer since what occurs is not outside the range of the $ensory system of human beings. Its nature is simply misunderstood. tyine to tear down beliefs in t is subject for
GEORGE ADAMSKI. IS STILL ACCEPT HIS DESERT EXPERIENCE AS VERY REAL . His flights We await that with more than deep interest Mr Honey Now to sum up my comments. Firslt let it be clearly understood. into space and contacts etc which followed in the main I accept.
Hence comes the insinuation that no one else it r ig ht . The Great George
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It may appear on the surface that such man made plans aro very humanitarian and that they are what God would have us to do. for even the Blind leaders of many churches back some of them and in their blindness ca.ll us to ovorlo0k evil with Love. We cannot overlook evil. and we cannot alter the
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The· report given immediately follow;ing thi·s edi.torial of a fatal consequence
S_ept . 29. 1963. 19- year-old girl hockey player who was strock by a fireball here yester
P l oice said that Miss Lrkin s was.cl o se st to where the firesal l, abo ut 18 inche s in Dia. hit the Southwell hockey ground at Lyneham, a Canberra
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This remakable event in the life and work of the Editor is so filled vdth many ou t stan di n g incidents that he ic:.t loss to know where to begin, what to roport
P lliORPJ!.IA Tho thing Vlhich stood out above all VJas the deep spiritual tone which was so
·Oh take my hands9 and move them Lord today9 To help some· soul7 upon ],ife' s weary ".-':2..y 9 To make them heal.
This day is mine , to do as hou would'st vdll, That in ech hour hyservant shall fulfill1 E3.ch hw11blc task7 E3.ch kindly word and deed,.
This day is mine9 to lift Thy bonnor high9 Oe'r evil powers9 in Hell or arth or sky Undaunted thus9 thon let mo conueror be, As Thou my Lord, shall thus my Leader be.
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Having now reached ru1other year we s wiftly look b ack and as S auc er Students are pleased to note that there has been a steady but Alow acceptance of that over .tho past docade anc. more. viz
THEY .lu"liE HERE . Ol'UJY WHEN H8 ARE UNABLE TO .ACCOMPLISH THINGS OURSELVES BY OUR 0\\1-J POY!ERS AUD 1'!E 1 LIABLE TO BE OVERCOME BY T!ill NEGATIVE FORCES WILL THEY SAVE US. BUT ASSISTANCE UILL NE Tlll1."'1E ALL THE TIME UHILST WE STRIVE
FOR THAT tmiCH IS FOR THE POSITIVE FORCES OF OUR GOD GIVEN DIVllffi LAiJ?S . This brings us then t o this year, one vmich we forecats to b e one n f GlT
a year od sorting out. a year of marshalling of both Euh cides hence the great importance of us knowing not only which side we are on
VICTORIAN ASTROHOMIC.AL SOCIETY OP]lTS CONFEREtJCI} TO UFO DISCUSSIONS. T:J.e Bnl l aro.t Ast:ronomical Society who are holding a Co:lference the last week in Februray in conjunction with that citys Begonia Festival Have invited
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Tho abcve facts given By the Late Mr J es s up arc U..l'J.deniable. but since tl:lis article vms vitt e n many years ago more evidence has beon to hand which adds to tDe nQbor of such strange disappearcnes, but further also facts havo come to light to suggest that these snatches if you can call t!
Last yaar in the USA a similar incident vJas given by !!liners in a disaster vrhich caused quite a great deal of interest in the claims mado by tho been encouraged to hope ono
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To bogin with we first jrasumo that tho fact of thoir r Gality and that they the saucer ara oxtratorrosti'ial ia an aocGpted boliof of thitstl who road the followi'ng, for othorwiao to continua int o this thesis would bo a waste of
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Great Strideshave been made in the piecing together of many of the facets of research in the puzzling features of the " Saucers" since this became an item of great interest to the many who saw and belj.ved what was in the begin ing a complete straight out crackpot subject. ":re have long passed t
Hot onG stool of ih·.' ostigation can give yotl an L:.ns··or on this ex c e pt those
Th ..::nk God thcrJ a·.... c mo ,· .J anC!. mGJ."·: men ';ho aTG tu.r:n.ir to S·JO that DELIV J§U.j'JC:E f:rom this v;orlC:s cii1GJ1!Ila cannot find its ansvr,Jr in t.ho sotting ur- of a man maclG rulo 9 and that in God alo n G · can be found tho aEsv:er.
Honce I have no q_unlms in believing tbat at such a tim e as t1is He will move men as 5o -.,- shos to recievo such knowledge ; a·hd that this knowlc;dgo given has shown that Ho is about to bring abot a great world change, and that the saucers are par of that great Plan. Such telepathic messges
Many inwardly havo ad.!'ii tted such, o-x
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The emphsi s and underlini ng is ours Ho'.7 :J v e r , he or she would find that tho other membe rs ( NC· doubt of his ilk ) Hhilo keeping open minds, uo u ld reagrd claims about cntact th very gr eat reservation" he added. " The intellectual climate vdthin the majoirty of soci eties, the fact t
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esting _work, be gi n s the ne·,v year,
KEEP AS rrucH llli POSSIBLLTO F:_;OL'r{IDES I.. -:..,HEIR Y.L GTI ·u, FOODS. PF:rr:.-VJJ yc·un crJ YC:J IC07 VHIAT GOJ.JS llf TO PHESV:C ':'HAT Y!AY.
this being aprt from the :act of the depressions on the sampy reeds. Lot us look at some of the evidence of the " nests".
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regret I have to inform all our readers that following close on r e po rt ed in our last edition of P.ORfu the si ckness in hospital which I
IiliS,. Alill ESP=CIALLY FOR GUIDANCE FOR THIS YEAR AJ.'ITD ITS VEl1Y VITi.L WORK AHEAD GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND ESPECIAI.LY 11.. 0S:8 FHO HAVE SO KINDLY SEaT ALONG MJ.JJY KI:t-JvLY THOUGHTS .AJ:ill CARDS. " WITH GOD ALL THINGS Allli POSSIBLE ". WE STILL 1: 1
WE STILL 1: 1 FPD STONE. THE ED·tR. On March 6th wh i ls t
VTo fr:-.r'-::ly admit tha ':,-·J have found this q_uostion a very debatable one indeed. bocauso \-To have had sent to .us much conflicting ovidGnco for both sides of the argument, 9 but our desire is to be openly frank and honest with our readers andeven if we tod to favor one side or the other a
Leon Crpenter of Fayetville9 .Y. from his shower room .
First let us examine the evidence above time did any \vintess say it was an
in t h o b egi nning of the c onv er s at i on . t l1 e \Vho l e t h i ng 1:ras a well
Nou \7e hav e no 0 ·:s e mor e t han but your Ticli t o r fe e l s that
Much more evi donc o c oul d b e giv en t o prove t h e who l e t hi ng wc.s wo l l o rgani s e d and knmm by c erat i n gr up s wo l l BEFORE i t t o ok p l ac e . The USA Govt . c ert ainly won ' t cdmi t it . but t hey can be a s sure d t hat thi s \Vi l l n o t be t l1o l ast t hey wi l l hav o
UITH THIJ OPlJ THAT WE GilT C L . ..TCH UP ANTI THUS KEZP F.AITE :ziTH YCU OUR RADERS
One of t'1e things which is very apparent in and amor..g saucer research work ers is the difference of opinion as to Wby? or What is the purpose of the visitation to Earth at this period of time by tese people v1o we believe
stage of the Plan
Here t :1en
Now this does not mGan that as saucer research
THE KNOWLEIXIS IN OUR DU;·ilfil.ARD TRlJNDS. These brothers from space live in a closeness to the Law of Gv.-1. which we at one time also enjoyed. Hence they are LIVING in the law and have all the bene
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In the report of the Space Convenion held at Giant Rock
We acce_ t the sto ry .::2 it is given , many d e t ails aro closely related to inci dents whi ch have occurred and happened to other people. so we have no qua l ms
APRIL SIG]TIYS
that .:: co.:.--_.;__o giv more -than brief d0tails object was ropol--tcd. over Parliament Eonso on North Terrace
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Pc2s2mst or I1Ey . . · -: post s ?" ( 2) Ne-.. -:;lore
dangers a ou n d ther:1 or the freeing of ti1ems.E.-l" es froo the forcc:;s of darkness Ylhich arc using t::1e very seers so c all e d , to further enchain the doped listeners
contradict and confuse. space people are speaking
ti::.. one wonders nnd c;laos.
Don't get excitcd and be; swept along vli th to oob 9 and te gla.--:1our or t1o sho11.rponoy s tu f f . 03S: ;nv:c I' ...LL cta.nd back and uai t tlle results. .·l.sk ;yourself T:v%...T IS THI: IFFECT of t ::. es c p0ople? Are they fearlessly denouncing vvrong in HIGH PLACDSo ? Are they defy
If Df Darknesso then thtWwill try to STOP the LIGHT overcoming the darkness If t1en tl:.ey smugly smoothe over the forces which are nov1 forming up to oppose tho Will and PL.AN of tto LIGHT OF LIGHTS t he n you can be suT·o where they belong and who is inspiring whom.. BY THEIR FRUITS YE SF.J'.LL !
Our greatest Da n ge1 is the r.'IYS'IC: PES; >Dong us. SDEK 1\.ND YE SI-IllLL FIND l1istory is full of records where tte angels crue and delivered the righteous fre:-:1 t-:.o do.rk fcrces around then
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and not only get it straight, but honestly, vdthout gullibilty, and I!lerely the P.'\. .r.ty thrills which is often seen bing dished out to tho -:Iblic, with out recourse to proper enQuiry. and research. It is no use us trying to impress
\1HY DO THEY SO FRCQUlmTLY APPEAR NW OR OVER VITJlli EARTH ARI1f· ?. For:·:a.number of years your Editor has hasked hinself this question , es1)eeially c..s some report is mde which indiactes that an object or objects have been
Inoxplicable F.S. Bvaviour. (3) ClosGness to Earts GGological Fault lines Areas
by s(no mJa:rJ.s J.:: ··,;!·.,·, ,. to avert severe tragedie2. .. kco;ing such in cho•-k, for n. eP:··c.c L.::: : r. ;_.zth of tirae, k:r.(rring that sooner or latter· large earthqualn3s ;_,ill rod: t1( GE<,.J d1 cmd they o,r;:; averti .. - such until some plan which they ,:re intGrosteJ. v.L
ATOMIC TJXPERllTE!'rS
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WOULD MORE STRONGLY CONFIID[ THE FACTS GIVEN p_·.::_QRAMA
By the Rev LJ. Vfuitbourn ( A Sunday Sermon )
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JJDITORIAb Il\TTEGh.L'l.1Y
but which nev e r found a publisher , and still lies in 1: ...Js form unpublished and it was from this b ook I took the thesis I had written and g ave it space in the A. S .R. a little l at e r • Well, Who r 3.re s ? may be my :materifl.l is wort _l publishing.
been copl ·.i,a.nd al thoug :1 we do no t got the credit.
I have previ ously in an :Sdit·.:Jrial ---10 --· 3 bg,ck doalt with this so vvill not bore my re aders with another lengthy one. on this subject.
H...iVE Vn NOT ENOUGH HIGHLY INTELLIGENT MEN OF MANY DEGR:C:GS Tl!GLING US WH.I..T illti\II IT DO.GS. lID WARNilrC! US CF T-ill CONS::;QUENCES. ? ? ? and c.. lit t l e pointed question here, since whan has thn dent·..l f'rofe s s i on become so highly consciet ious that they are w ill ine -o sa
Piili"ORi-u\Til.
least l i stoning to :rdney. J1.1ly.
Oli'FICiili Qj'tCJ.i\l'" OF' tLl•'.O.P.I.A. UlTIDL::..TI?I D 7LY:jy C : TS .l.J·__JJ..u- .JTL Il:V.GS.L1lCJ.' 'XC: Tn. ·. -·:.G.".ZL:T.·; •.·:. rr; ;_
" ::::F: muc1 d.ll we be told?'' ( 2) VOI,· 5 io
7E .. 1 !ili:C TRGY ? ( JuTO:"'c:'' 'nLJS) A RuHAl C!..THOLIC PRILSTS VI.: l-UINT.
L, str'"'ngly prc1' ;st. against thG unvlillingness
1. Fer the purpose of thoso n o t e s I am assuming as morally corbri;in the exis I clo not Cl10Yi if tlley aro
2. Sooing tL..1t t>.o Yvholo universe is made by tho divi::-_ porsons in or·.J.Or that it mig>;.t atto.in t..:. t::.Jir Godhoad e.nd be Gnrichod tc --..; :::ull9 in other wordss, scein that ovorything7 and hence all intelligGnt boiPs abvo al l 7 ars mad e for Gccl 7 Tho UF.2 aro r.1acle for Goc
3. Ono aspoct of this is thnt, like the husan race 9 the UFP9 must be made for a communal vrship of Cod. POSSIBILITY OF SIN 4· Being l i.ko u s- a3 far ac YiO can ga"thor from tho ev1aenco - it is oasy enough fer us t::. ,pprociato that thoy nrust also run t!Je risY.: of .0-iling in t1.e ir adhes
t!L' ; ,. ..r, rHI': B- 2:1i' tl_1:!:Lil'I'.\' 0? 'I' :.:: .:'JH). LJ .,: 5. ;·.-hat <,70 ca nn ot toll without revelation is this; their 2.ctual r8lationship ·cc God. (a) r·o know by roolntion that t:.:o angelic '.Joings ( sl':.0or spirit beings who woro sent on s p J cial missions to us a
Roman C atholic V ievoin t Of UFP.
not knew by re v e l at i on if o t h er :.:."!lCOS have boon br ough t by the God into this inner connnunion vvi.th Him
6. First thoro' s n oth in g in holvrit that deals with tis point ex profess o : ergo in can't b o used to say y e a or nay. Th ere' s nothing in the living sacred "t:ra.d.ition" - that is tho whole set up of the Chur ch c o n si de re d as s t emmi ng from te work of the Lord's apostles, and su
However, t hro ugho ut the ages , individual theo l ogi an s have ro.isGd the issue
e. Some ci to Genesis' reference. :tu the :I sons of God"' IP.ys t orious b eings . . cite 3zochials vision with the rcsemb3lnces t0 tic mode rn sightings. { the gl o ry
9. Nm7 the elevation to God ' s company is taught by the church as being utterly grat uito us . It is not due to any int e l l i ge nt race of b eings . Vlhat is due is that intelligent b eings shvuld bo abl ·e to roach some climax of dev e l op em o nt whereby we should KNOW and LOV3 God in tt er
10. Suppose they ARE in a supornaturaliseQ c ondition, what do we do when we moot them ?. :.:>.JfYJt
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FRED. P. ST01TE.
WITE WHICH IS NOW llJCORPEE.ti.'I'ED " THE AUSTRALIAH
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a.t:IIMISM
Proof is not slow in cominG fo r-rard to p rov e our predictions true In Ro..y Palr:10rs :test so well produced 1; FLYING S/.UCER " Mac;azine of March in his Editorial he tells of some t.:1lks
--c;.:,""G
11Shsd.orrs on the mc,on.
"Shadows on the moon, etc
;'Shadows on the moon,
On Kov 2 st
T HE PERILS OF H::J)ILTION .
F sb 1 9 67 o i.J.."'e -:. -. - J :::- i l s of ra di at i on b einr:, exag.;_;er at e d ? Thero c:, e a numb er of s c i ent
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"'\CHi:.l,TGE' TO VHOM WE ·.:.oULD _LIR.'E TO BXCHL.NJ:C. BUT OUR L:,:.T OVER THE YE.i.RS HLS .i0...1J SO L/:..RGE THJ:.T WE rL'!.If1'0 LI\,liT THn l7S2.i,NGE COP:L ·:.: -_.ITETI\T ·RC MEfi}TS OF OUR '1I:!:LlTCIJ.L SUBSCRIBR.qS LI S) TI-it..'J:THE ?li.OFTS COULD GO nrro :,_uJ.l:i:lNDING OUR
·::;ur; Cit' F:ACHANGE. I F:,.S NOWBE:8i D:CCIDED T=i1...1' WHLRE EXCHl-.c.GE COPIES AR:G NOT R:LCI:CVED RG . . = RESR?;TiJJLY
:ILL REl\!IOVE SUCH FROl OUR :M_,JLING L I ST I.ND SELIJCT OTHGRS W110 !TT :lXCH/l'-; ::.ND i:.J{E "DJLlNG TO ],'l/!.llTi...IN it.BL.SIS OF STEJ..;.DY RCI PR OCLL :CX C P.J..:,: . GE WITI US.
" In our :rrop heci es of long ago
DUE TO ILLHEALTH. MANY THJS ALSO FOR THE iJ!ONDERFUL SU:t.:PORTING COMMITTEE WHO HAVE 1L BLY STOOD BY AND TAKZN OVER IN SOME CASES FOR LECTURES.
,UNIDENTIFin FLYiiiG OBJ:SCTS PHENOMENA INVESTIGATION. AUSTRALIA.
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So often when 1-::cturing on this subject of the Flyil·.c SauCers, with this quest1on in some form or course very limiJed then as now 1
·Tetuble lack of knoYJledge of this force field and its pm-:er.
PAGE THREE.
ALTH OUGH VERY SHAKEN .AND UPS:2T ,CAMEOUT VIC FELL VIC· -_ ·s. To sum up to meet an opposing force one has to hc:.ve a superior one ce the Forces of LIGHT ARE SUP:cRIOR TO THOSE OF D.A..'liKNESS. o.i-:.d there is no n:;ed for fear
OTHERS WHO RmJSED SUCH ft.J)VISB,OR IGNORDD If1:' OR LCKED IT.
C.:._SS:' OUT ALL FEAR HAVE FAITH IN THE RIG.-ITNESS AND GOOD NISS OF GOD. Ai:TD THE VERY CHINK IN YOUR ..A..RMOUR TO BE YC"Ui:, OOVllWAL _J.
THE HISTORI:ES OF TH:2 WORL D AR . FULL OF RECORDS OF rlEN .b.lYD WOMEN. VffiO HAD .£1'AITH AlD BY SUCH FAITH CONQUERED THE GREATEST ODDS AND F OR C :CS OF' EVIL.
WITH SUCH f.,j_·i· iill..U OF .WITNESSES WHY NOT FOL!,"'W THEIR :8XJJ.1PLE? FOP IF RIGHT IS ON YOUR SI DE YOU Ci.1HOT LOSE THE BATTLE .
" COUNTDOV.W 68 11
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ago when your Editor commenced publishing a magazine for the use ·che Socie ty he headed asPr esident a!ld w:'.J.ich he foundedo To meet the needs of 1-:>-t only the local group for news , b ut so to form a b ond of uni ty with
MR . A.E. .S.i.J..N MR. V. GODIC. -ld 1\.ffi. R. CHeSTER.
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·· · · · ······· :***l!**Q*f*_•.,., For some time now your tor, has noticed a number of sighting reports cited in one or two of the latest books of the Ufo subj·ect, which has caused-him some
TOOK PACE ETC. but came up after ! So that the stoy is ohly based en the evidence of onelad and not 20 others as stated. Further to this case, nothing is said of a T.V. show given a fow days before,
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as i t was on In no sense whatever eould t:.is room or cabin be ca,llad DbjH. tho upper dock. it wasd£r0ctly behind him and tho mml l.t'lsi do cou. - seo him
RUSSIlliS TO STUDY FLYING SAUCERS.
Now the Russians seem to be taking flying sauc'.
and. in view that this is a Christmas Issue the 7 i t i s an inter e sti ng vievoint e xv re ss ing some ideas which at least war:r '- t consideration •
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: . : . : . : . : . : . . . . ; ' .. . ... : .. . ....... , For some considerable time- the committeo havo h.:td in mind a sim::;>::o bJ.dr·c of recognition for members and associates. Aftor r:ruch search to fi.ncl a Gi.:itabil!e
Unideilt;U'ied Flying (r.:)jects e.re now ·se f:b:m1:y::esfu911Ehed as a prob lan that rm inte.tiorol e:t'fort.is necle;l t.o . .8Qlw' it;. eays Asststant Prof<:;sscr Felii Z.igel of the Mor.,cow InstJ.tute of 1\v.i.Bt.iqn. · "It is :r..ot ruled out" he £=Bys, tllP.t the eolution could·")..eaq to
Unfortunately, certain s oien ti ss '· both .n the S.oviet Union d in the Unted S·cates, dopy the very cxistcil:lce , of the problem·:tnstea of<_helping
OOT TFIDRIJ ?
Doleful predictions cy J • .Allen ek & Otto Binder.. " ' RUSSIANS SOLVE UFO :MYSTERr 1 For years I .have opened the New Yo:dc Times with the fear skitter around the back o£ zey mind that I
Certa.:i.D.ly one of the bes-t, JOOBt level-.headady objeotJ.ve surveys of the ''UFO problem" and its implications is the currant paperbaok lr Otto , It is a Fawcett Gold lf.eda.l book at 75 on the newsstande. Like ek, Mr. Blnder-'ls a:rso wofriecr-tliat the 'ltissiaDB 1 ,have another Fust a
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·TJietening to a number of Radio interviews; T.V. Programmes , tapes etc and evr. in some of the many Saucer magaznies r:rec:i:'e\f4<l here at H.Q. your Editor ho boen rathersurprised at the re pies given o many questions which are poseJ. to the one·. interviewed on the religious angle an d view
:Qath rs::proJ:?ably not -the op].y: plane t wl)ere life e;dsts . In.o owp sglar s ystem , Venus resembes tpe Ear.th in many Our twin planet has an extensve•atmqsphere, and 'being c loser to the sun, it has a very hot climate.
The seasons on Mars are mueh like those on Earth; when summe comes: !to t-he nothe"lin hetfliaphare,·-win'tt.r.> move.a -il'\ the sa\.tthe1m· ha-lf of- .the p-l-ane .Wi1:h :larg_e leacopes ·ttecan .aee ho.w •snow me.l"ta in 'th1.8\llllller time , anit-, -et the. a.uJe time.; ntit:i?ce nOW the
OUT OF THIS WORLD. cont
g.!:'ade. these are so highly eveolv:o3d thJy ar<J protected from all danger even as were the three men in the fiery flfl'nace. :< i:net.tp.n.lcs this' do e s not concern
By A.E.Bran So Icarus proved to be nothing more than a damp squib. You will remember that in previous articles I stressed that there was only
COUNTDOWN '68 Cont.
ur.oP.r..L ••• s • • • Oct • Nw 1968.
cnu·tiouely honest and sq WE JUST Your Edi t:•:r.- is still .ir..lined to side w:i. th -t::1.e s cie!l·t ist a ·;.;ho view thE UFOr. c ome :f'!'om bco-y..)nd our sol., Aystem much hrC.er J.S it
ltB UNUSUA:L (·<m'l'ACT STORY • • • • • • • •• • • • • The following story is related in the " TOPSIIlE" llagaz1ne ot Cnacla. a.Joumal of the ottawa New Sciences Club. and related by its Editor.
BY. Ar·thur. H. Mathewa • . ,. .... . .. . .. . . , .....
A few vorde from
U .S.A, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JULY 29th 1968
Tod$1 ,, the Rocket J,s th only known er..gin that is usable for !lights
The rocket engineer keep3 his fingers crossed before every firing, asking himself .mether the thing "1111 work - and hopin that it will. Before any rocket is launched from the White Sands Prqving Ground in New ·Nexico:··lfe ; rnst"tettion,. · _tb':. .Juel y;stem .4.t the. roc;ket. m.9tpr h.
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DoN't be surprised t o see a revol ution on the thinking patterns of mens minds taking place. slow at first but big enough to overthrow mnny of the old eS
DAllK JJiD FOR.:::BODING TI IS r..:::.t . TieR IS /W"..YS Tlr · , SILV: ;n TJIHlllG . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '.IHE'l BELIF.NE IN. SA.00ERS
an Astroruclear Phyeicist :rran the Westir®1oure J\at?c{
House o:r Representatives, in mich he .statOO..
WERD UFOs. RiiSPONSIBLD.? •
5VOL. 8 No. 1.
STRPJG::C :bVENTS AROUND ADILAID:G( 3) b VOL 8 No. 1.
No 3 shows the pern of sounds. The next phase wa.s to re-analyse the matter of the lawn deposits. So fr we only had the Doctor of Chemistr.1s undogmatic opinion from the Adelado Unive rsity of it containing Grapbate and Carbon of a very f ine nature, and
at 3. 30 a.m. Now the widening evidence is that Mrs. Thoms heard the thing come in fro the North West and then proceed to the South. 'Tas there
FOOTPRINTS OR -;IJIAT? THURSDAY J an 16th. At approx 9·45 p.m. we received a call from a friendof the Editor whose ma$sage ran as f allows.
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Cqming up to latter cases Jf animal destruction - the well
Even they were bl-amed for the Black-out in New York, and we cannot deny that a saucer was around as we have.a slide in our collection which sh9WS one there at the time. But let us stop talking wild drivil. What proo.f is there
We will welcome the thoughts and critisms of our readers on this, for this is an open Forum magazine and would delight in putting the other side forward if there are those who would care to contribute their thoughts on this subject&
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FROM Colifornia.n Scty. Psychical Study Inc. USA. A new students' group has been formed on the University of Califor.nia1s They don't want to steal fire from Berkeley campus: The Prometheans. heaven, but rather to blow some fresh air over the smoldering coals of
the paranormal perception of objective events, as distinguished fJX>m telepathiQ cognition of the mental ' activities of another person;
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NEVER BE ABLE TO DENY THEY EXIST AND· IviORE .WE WILL UNDERSTAND THEY .ARE HERE l
Space Animal L±fee
No 3 Page -, .·. account or UFO's being such elusive phantoms. The possible non
Uo 3 Page 15
.ADVERTISER Fri M:33 23rd 1969. PL'RTH May 22 •
oblong-shaped flying object fullmvnct J.n hovered above
a..hev asksd us to make the follrr..ving of a new message ecievod by !·ilr. X. ( New readers see Our highly est e en od friends in New Zealand. Special announc•....ment
Recently. there has been a move afoot by many UFO Groups to press the claim of the study of the UFO on a world scale, · by placing hands of the United Nations• the. whole matter into the
NEVER BE ABLE TO DENY THEY EXIST AND MORE WE WILL - UNDERSTAND WHY THEY ARE HERE l Meanwhile, first let us try and become more united among our selves and find a ground of open willingness to hear the other fellows point of view; mud slinging among ourselves will achieve nothing for us, and only gi
Am I willing to let the other fellows opinion and claims have a place side by side with my own, or will I continue to sneer at his ideas as beneath me?
IN ALL THINGS DOUBTFUL LIBERTY. IN ALL LOVE (CHARITY) FOR A.LL" • THE EDITOR. "A VISIT TO ARTHUR MATTHEWS". by Carl"l Halford (From TOPSIDE - FALL & WINTER, No. 30.)
(From TOPSIDE - FALL & WINTER, No. 30.)
No. 3,.. Page. lfJ 11A Visit to . Ar.thur }ia.tthews".. (Continued)
22 Northcote
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at being .hostile to hen:-- who come in· poacc tor t.1ose who abide _by ·the Univer sal Lmv •.. The ot ...1or is a vo"iy pr eli"!l!lary a1mouncemnet of .t1o setting up of ·a forthcominc CONVENTIO!{ hero in· Adelaide n ext yoar , most likoly at :Ca.ster. · ::.t the roq_uGst of · s ev eret gr.ou
. . ·· R H B w·J.ndere :, . ':::,_ (from Flying Saucer Review··- ari /Fbtft."f969r·:·:_._._;·. _
Noo 4 ).urning
Hmr·J..d Sloane Then the hovercraft serv·ice across the English Channel from Ramsgate to Calajs was. inc.ug1,1rated in July, 1968, it was st.:tted that the ship- ;:Looked
'I he eve ning bre e ze 1?3.S blowiYJ.g from the s e a, The S tl!.'1 had sunk behind t!:o w2 s te rn hill ,
The Id;re rti s e r , J uly 24 , 1 969 .
t e l ev i s io n s et had b e en s howing fault s from abo ut 8 o ' clo ck unt i l it wa s swit ched o ff about 1 1 . 30 p .m . o n the s am e even ing . A r eport i n the So ut h E2 s t ern t imes s ays t he r e c ent
+9 70 U o F . 0 . CONV:8l.ri ON IN LDL-- ,I DD SIGh'"TI1TGS HERE .thD THERE
Town ffAt U . F . O . C ro s sro adrr
•***-- ***7H<-*** illJQU11.LIFID Tll '"CHililS .1'.JTD U oF. 0. ".A lit t l o knowloc1ge is G.a11gorous" o.ctv..g,_lly of coursed; means t!1at to presume to act ns an au t ho rity anc"'.. teach 0tho.:os on a lit·:lp knowle dg e · ·:-{inod on any subject is c3.ngerous, for tho per·snn hiill:Jf
11Unqualified Teacl1ors from all ar-.Jund t 1e vrorld9
YOJR MElOl:Y
S t ra i ·:).1t or.. t { o t r 3.gi c n GYJS of t ::e p.:. s s ing of D.!: Mi r-:.n L inC.t n t?r of Syc1n o;}r 9 c orneR ·c lle sad nmv' s of t :. p as s :l nu of a.nothar gr o at . '7crko:i:• in Lu s t rnl i a f ur our c aus e i n t !:::. e p er s on . of Mr c Cyril J cnc;s cf t h o P Grt h l
By , L . M . Young . From . A"li lan · i s I agz i n o Aug . 1 9 69 . ,-------------------------------- One f eatu r e of exc ept i ona l int er e s t' t ht a has b e en r ov e al e d b y t he . mo :u l o s of
STRANG HLPPTININGS IN . l\TEW Z]JJ\Idill D .. Fr om our C orr e sp o!J.dont Ron llillRR.!-iY BOOK
n Sigh · tings · · here
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HERE GJ EARTH. LOVE is the essence of PEACE, and we can learn what it is like by loving those around us and trying to bring peace to CUR little sphere on this world. Don't be like those who try to m ake other parts of the world conform to
"NEHS" OCT. 29. 1969.
This remarkable IJnglishnan v:ho rowed his rtay across the "tlantic. Y:hen sr.fe in Fort L audo rd al e 9 after the six harrmtin2,· mont hs alone on the Ltlantic. ac dording to the Luaderclale Hmvs and Sun Senti el July 20. 1969, says that although r el u c t ant ly . he reported. the follouine "
THE MOON i\ND ITS UNEXPECTED MYSTERIES
THE MOON AND ITS UNEXPECTED MYSTERIES
" I had lit a c:.garetto. 'I1hen these luminous s.J.ucors swooped do·v-.n (JVer the ocoan 9 rose and svJoppod dmvn ngo.in 'Phero rro.s t1is maenetic feeling. \lhcn thoy were gone 9 I realised the cigc:.rtcot had burned. my fingo::cs!l 11 Fairfa..x ·sai d to objocts wero t oo bright and too largo
?2 lkrthcote St • Kilburn S. AU8T. ...... ::.. .
Keel sums it all t.."lJ) ro well ani if one res the brains to emni t t t, 'they nust
Illi!IGN V\.BERE EVIL HE:.D fN'!.t"Y', arrl I ccm only hope you catch a gleam or that TRUTH' and believe it ru. ro •. In en:ling, I quote the words of P.. beautif'Jl poan which ms harrled to me during t.""le dark day's of the last \w.ar' ani vmich I turned into a monologue in conjunction wl·ch the v
"Technioues of Subversion and Conquest" - Contd. 'IHERE is a Great Tanorrow, so don't lose heart rcy frien:1s .. The grarrlest things of all c:tre fourrl rourd Ol1.P lives darke st bend The evil hours will run their course and our broken hearts and :roors Vllill all be gone, for GOD HIIv1SELF SH..AL
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UoF.O.P.!.Aa. NEW COMMITTEE 1970. At the Annual General Meeting held in J anu3Xy. at which the Election of Officers took place the following Officers were elected. Before Coencing tt Fred Stone the Out going President and whp had been th e · . Founder and Preside
Vice Pres. Mr Fred Stone Mr. A.E.Bran. Ua.F. James. Mr. R. Chester.
At 7.30 p.m. la s t · ni ght a Mr.r. Polshalk ·,7hile walking into a field at his farm savT a large red light descend into the next field. The light c&e close to the ground. turned a brilliant orange and took off back into the·air at a terrific s p eed. We were called by Mr. Polshalk at about 8.p.
came at 11.30. p. m. 1-12-69 Mr an d Mrs G. Rowe sighted a bright yellow "Cigar11 shaped object. It was station-· a:ry in th e air for 10 min. then moved slowly a c ros s the sky. It vanished behind a cloud bank. The object ··las in s i gh t for about 25 minutes.
Wizyi is it.t that since Societies were fbrnai m the late 1 e :ftar the ett of Flying Saucers, they, ani the people who run· them have been pel!Sis+..ently dbgged by ill luck, pub1.ic sceptican:, ani Governrental ridicul
?2 Hc.:rthcote St. KiJhurn S. AUST.
In a small tape sent to the above Conv ::.ntion ·wishing the same all success 1 the author of te book " Flying Saucers Vlbat l1.re They ? " relates how that al. ·'""! though he previous to vvri ting his book he had no interest whatever in such claims. and considered them as phoney9 after the book
PP·.R.J£'i0 10LCGY.
The Encyclopelia Rrittanica defines .raps chyo l ogy as a derivative of peychologv, with cpecial re fe rence to those allegedly Sllpernormal capacitie of the hurmn organisn1 such as telepatl'w,. clairvoyaroe, preco gni tion ani other not ge nerall y agr-eErl on func tio:rus . In re search conducte
expressEd in terms already accepted by recogniood diooiplines, an:l. 1 t is a1ways a ssurred that anY new methoo fails to Enibcrly the scientific methcrl of orthalox science. :rr n recent yffire, Pqvchiatry, pewchology arrl ruclear
9 Ho. 2. PAGE SIX E.S$P. or ParapsvchQlQ&: - Contd.
WHEtl THE WORLD· P<:Rl:s:YBD ·'I'OGB"i'H-ER . . The above was the title of an. article th & E4i tor had begun in· relation· to the safe r e turn of the Ap ol l o 13 Moon Mission. ·However a paper from the Perth UFO Soci e t y reached him that day and he pl ac es the adapted versio11 of it in i tspla
How often man turns his eys to heaven when ho is in difficultYJhow often has his hes,rt cried out for help when he has appeared to be .rushing towards ·his so ·culled doo::.o. Yot many. people who were so deaply moved by the. plight. of the Apollo 13 astToraats , at oth e r times would scoff at th
APRO ' S Brazi li an D.FO Res e arch pr ee ent at ive , ref . Fl avi o - Pereita Yocal i z ed in a courageous int ervi ew t o one of t h e Ri o dai l i es . The env elop ement of t h e Brazil i an Ufol oJ by mi l i t ary s ecret s erv i c es • 2) .And al s o t h e C . I . A . C entral I nt ell ig
Owing to a $tatement made by another invtigator in the A.F.S.R•S. in the local ·rs concerning the above unfortl,lna.te ev.ent.· which recieved considerable publici ty not only in the pref3s of Australia but also the T.V. fl..nd Radio Channel, Many p eopl e wrote or phoned this S0oiety and its
of the A.F.S.R.S. Mr. C olin Norri's So ci ety
and m I remind 'him that such folk do not generally recieve a very warm welcome. and according to histor y mostly recieve a lot of kicks. We shall have to wait. and see whether his predictjons are as reliableas those he has publicly scorned and belittled so often claiming to be s very scientific
nDid NASA Probe the Moons of
WE MUST BE PREPARED TO LET IT BE CRITICIZED AND COMPARED. FOR IF IT IS THE TRUTH Al:JD R IGHT. IT WILL PROOF ITSELF SO AND BE VICTORIOUS OVER -.ALL SUCH IF WE BEL IVE IN
COltERN ABOUT A POPULATION EXPLOSION OF THE FUTURE. OR LACK OF FEEDING THE WORLD. MJJi IS SLOWLY KILLING HlltSELF. ONE \:iAY OR TIID OTHER. HENCE TriE NEED OF HIGHER SOULS TO LEAD US OUT OF OUR DIL:EalA.
filled with men .and wor1en and children 9 tho other moon , Deiroos, might be one
This recommendation wasmadc in a report by th0 Space Science Board of te Uation3l Academy of Sci,::.ncet t }_1 8 r epo rt titled. S-riaoa research = Direction fi r theFuture ' stemmed from a study !:1GGting helds at vioods H-ole ( Cape Cod .Area ) in Mas;:;achusetts 9 j n t,:1e sur:_u-,:..c;r of 196
and a tr eme ndou s t i dal wav e woul d surge ont o t he Ameri c an . Bri t i s h , and I:r·ish l ow lying coast s . Th e di s as t er woul d b e brought ab o t by 1 1 SOME C OSMIC BQDY .OR FORCE IU t; OLL ISION
THE MAGAZINE vYITH THE OPEN MIND FOR U.F.O. GROUPS PHEtOMTA.
OTITlR SECT WOU:,D BE HIGHLY DISCOURAGSD. UPOPIA IS NOT A RELIGIOUS SOCI:EIT'Y
UFOPIA has always b e en and b3rits Contitution rr.ust ever r emai n an OP.r.:N MINDED SC.CITirY. and th is can only be truo if we allow and encourage every member or s eeker the right to express his views on the subject 9 f ro m a direct or i ndirec t approach,in whatever way he f e e l s con t ri
Now having said that let me cont nue furt.. er. UFOPI.A AND RELIGIOlif
Let us takea case in point. Many p eo p le. f oun d that the story of Fatima had quite a large number of points in
UFOPIA AND RELIGION ( 3) PANORAMA VOL 9
No 4. PAGE THREE. IS ONE OF THD AVENUES THROTGH WHICH POSSIBLY v-; FI:ND SOME OF T;-IE MAJOR .ANSWERS Your Editor has felt for ma ny years that s ome of our greatest problems of Dxth will be solved when these two great fields of ms thinking are mergeo and
the path that pays off i.n the end . SUPER SPEED STAllS smr . '************ The News June 3. 1970.
P.l\NQRAM,.\
by Mr. J. ROLFE. While there have been rmnv- l e sser gods in the various religi.ous beliefs, fran very ancient times·mn has recognired one God1 ruprane over all .. .t\1 then paying lip eervie to these minor Gods, civilised rrEn res aJ.v.ays been.
F:XBD .. P .. STONE .. PTJBI-ISE.21D A?
OFFICIJi.L_UAG-JtZINE FOR U. F. 0. r .. I A.
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Edit o ri al ( 3) Lcoking oYt the wb.ol e ECGne in retrospoct Vl11.c..t hav e we ?? 1-.. vas·cche.ngo of i·lea.s over the lg.st 30frvm that :9or..sidercd in the b·3gir...nj.ns. TLis is not without rGason and logi0o it is only natural that as we dug decpo:::
active I still boliovo they are from Space and h3re to
PANORM.lfA. Elease let me explain to you and to you r r e ade rs a point which should hav e b e en added when an excerpt from one of my letters was quoted in the issue of PanorarJa
NEWSLEI'TER No
A month or so ago I was ask e d to spea'k to a ·alrge group of .Jceen ag·e ·folk. all o.. I pe rcieve d on arrival v1r:.re t he very modeJ•n ·hiPI·ie type at l gast in ap:;oea.1.. ance; ·which after all ·one must neve judge by in d-ealing wi_th human b eings
Wl'fH THJ3 JiT I5St E OF PANORAMA MOST OF TH:BJ SUBS·)J?TIONS TO T;HIS MAGh-ZJIE iL Illl; WIR ·THE iiJXCIJPTION OF A FEVi. UNLS YOUR. SUBSCJri::J;3EJ roR 'rHE MAGAZINIJ AFTER T.HAW WHIQR IS VOL 10 lio. 3. MAY=JUl 1971. 'FC:J ::;JL:lj. NOT BE, Olif THE MAILinG l,jT .AJm fHERIFQR NOT BE R:E
IT JS VITI/Y lilOOSARY THAT IF YOU WMT TO 'cctr=,IUD RGCIEVEING THE MAGAZilffi 1-'ftTHET TEL'iT YOU T NOTlFY OF YOUR YCU DE!3IRE TO Rl!MAIN A MEMBER OF UFQPIA OR NOT. BY THE m;n OF JUI:rE. lNTENTIOlm :OR NOll. OF ltENliNHNG
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ROOSl).t llada.D-Doppl-er ;meanenst .show that Venus has slow retrograde motion • it " ackward u as compared to t he .other planets. ( Scince, Vol 170 Dc t1 ;
The same prinoipl e is used -- .l tho de-l.i ecting of mineral doposi tcfrom aerial sur veys • It is also a very accurat0 9 if so:t-1i.3Jcic3,toci !H:rthcd of de-!.,..._r·rnining tho amount of each element in 3. sam:ple of roclco This ·:as one of the merf_v uoGd. in
" MAGLTI C MEANDERINGS
THE ADVERI S ER .ADELAI DE on Fl yi ng S auc ers
Flyi ng S au c ers From Out er S p ac e
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. PANORAMA CL\ ·:E5. '!'he Editor · desires to etate that it is v;i th dee1) regret but not wi thou"G oor.e very great thow$ht and consicieration he has a t last felt it necessary to brine to a·
A POSTAL NOTE WILL BE T TO YOU c:vr:mnfG '.rHD STf..TBD AMoUNT 0\'ll}JG T' . . . .. . . . . . . . . SUBSCRIBERS N\ME.
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PAUORAMA CLOSES DOWN ( 2)
The Editor wishes to mike it quite clear that there is no coercion whatsoever in the matter of his closing down his mo-3'azinc. Abov..e al l he makes it very clear THIJRE IS NO SUCGg:)TION OF. AJ.{
E MillT Ill BLACK BUSINESS IN .THIS M:'.T.T::al YlHli.TSO
TO ALL READERS AIID BiJBSCRIB.l!!aS OF
FAITH IU GOD Alu;l THE ir..:RITtm BE SWAT:.:.. DO NOT 'PLAGE ·TO .WCR .'}Ol:FIDnlCE nr · ·, · WHO CcM ClridMUlG. TO BE CiftUST or, H1.S PROPH1'T$, JUIXliil THR! :BY THEIR FilJITS • WATCH THE GR!:1fl::' N.Ar;:'IONAL (fRENDS FOR ·'I!E COMING . GREAT CRISIS • .
:BY. DON ALFRED.') C.ALFE A I_ move amo .ngs :t; );!; l:a.rge' num ber · of UFO 'belivo:rs. most' whu e members . ·f VCU'i ") .. Gr9ups and keen students others who :attend ::=<uch .grou:r-a bu are not' act
ADVANC:Bl.iENT. SCIEN'CE. )in - which a number of scie:L1t:i.sts are holding the :a?ov_e ., . . .. In t h belif that the obs<;irva tiobs. (of UFO ) reported are sufficient'- -t·'?, u:-· . : . geat the mistance of p;reseuJ"ly :i,nl)icab:.: e ph0::;omcna in the aarth1s atmos-'· . phere and to promo