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- TITLE>The Secrets of the Mojave - Branton #11</TITLE>
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- <center><H3>THE SECRETS OF THE MOJAVE<br>
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- <EM>(Or, The Conspiracy Against Reality) -- Page #11</EM> </H3><P>
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- [7th edition]<P>
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- <STRONG>Compiled by 'The Group' -- Edited by 'Branton'</STRONG><P>
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- <I><b>continued from Page 10 ........................</b></i></center><P>
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- The Serpent Beings or the Nagas are said to possess many
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- different kinds of machines including aerial craft. According to
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- 'Sharula' (or Bonnie), the Aghartian Federation of humans utilizes
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- their own space fleet (known as the 'Silver Fleet'); they assisted
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- in the construction of Telos itself -- or rather the extension of the
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- underground metropolis from the already existing natural caverns
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- below Mt. Shasta; and are allegedly allied to at least 100 human-
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- occupied underground cities throughout the world, many of them
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- in conflict with the reptilian 'Draco' species and their 'Gray'
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- collaborators.<P>
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- Sherman A. Minton Jr., a respected Reptilian and Amphibian
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- biologist, in his book 'VENOMOUS REPTILES' (Charles Ceaibrer
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- Sons, N.Y. 1969) quotes from some ancient Hindu legends
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- describing the Nagas or the serpent race. These legends state
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- that this demon-race has the ability to inflict almost instantaneous
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- death upon a person through utilizing a cosmic 'fire' force (possibly
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- electromagnetic energy). Minton also states the fact that the
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- ancestors of modern-day 'snakes' once possessed limbs which
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- became atrophied through non-use over the ages; that there are
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- lizards with elongated snake-like bodies, a type of 'missing-link'
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- between the saurians-lizards-and-snakes; and that nearly all
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- reptiles with "well developed" limbs live underground! He also
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- refers to legends which state that some Nagas were present at
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- the birth of Guatama Siddharta (Buddha), and others which allege
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- that a major book on YOGA was channeled at a 'well' which is
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- believed to be an entrance to the underworld of the Naga's, located
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- in Benares, India. <P>
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- NOT ALL subterran societies are of the insidious, reptilian or
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- reptilian-controlled variety, as further evidence of this we add the
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- following revelations from 'Commander X', the mysterious
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- anonymous U.S. Intelligence official who has revealed much
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- about 'inside' government knowledge of alien civilization both
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- beyond and beneath the earth. He is the author of the book
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- 'UNDERGROUND ALIEN BASES', published by Tim Beckley's
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- UFO REVIEW/Abelard Press, N.Y. Mr. 'X' was apparently very
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- familiar with the Subterranean-world controversies that surrounded
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- early issues of AMAZING STORIES magazine (circa 1940-1945)
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- and 'related' publications in the early years when the science of
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- Ufology was first beginning to emerge. This may explain his
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- present position in U.S. Intelligence, and the sensitive knowledge
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- that he has access to. He reveals the following paraspeleological
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- events which reportedly took place in South America:<P>
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- "..Of all the countries on the face of the Earth, none is more
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- mysterious, or less explored, than is Brazil. Miles upon miles of
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- this country have never been set foot upon by white man. In these
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- areas live whole tribes of savage Indians whose civilizations are
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- said to be akin to those existing at the time of the Stone Age.
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- Many of those who have dared venturing into these pockets of
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- unexplored jungle have never come out. Perhaps the case of
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- Colonel Fawcett will be familiar to readers as an example of what
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- I mean. He supposedly was captured by a tribe of wild Indians
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- while in search of a 'hidden city' said to be located in the confines
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- of the dense jungle...<P>
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- "Before his death, Dr. (Raymond) Bernard had sent this writer
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- many personal letters regarding his findings related to...under-
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- ground civilization(s). We quote from these communications in
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- the following:<P>
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- <BLOCKQUOTE>"'I arrived in Brazil in 1956 and have been carrying on my
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- research since I met a Theosophical leader who told me about the
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- subterranean cities...that exist in Brazil. He referred to Professor
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- Henrique de Souza, president of the Brazilian Theosophical
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- Society, at Sao Lourenco in the state of Minas Gerais, who
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- erected a temple dedicated to Agharta, which is the Buddhist
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- name of the subterranean World. Here in Brazil live Theosophists
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- from all parts of the world, all of whom believe in the existence of
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- the subterranean cities.<P>
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- "'Professor de Souza told me that the great English explorer
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- Colonel Fawcett is still alive, living in a subterranean city in the
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- Roncador Mountains of Matto Grosso, where he found the
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- subterranean city of Atlanteans for which he searched, but is
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- held prisoner lest he reveal the secret of his whereabouts <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG>
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- Bernard refers to the inhabitants of this city as 'Atlanteans', when
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- in fact other accounts suggest that -- like the underground cities
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- below the east coast of North America -- many of these cavern
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- cities were originally CONSTRUCTED by an ancient antediluvian
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- race. This race might have been very similar or even akin to the
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- lost race spoken of in the 'Atlantis' legendary, whose abandoned
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- caverns were later re-inhabited after the flood. In 'this' sense the
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- inhabitants might be referred to as 'Atlanteans', although the
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- present dwellers of such underground communities probably do
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- not have any direct 'genetic' ties to the antediluvian 'Atlanteans'. -
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- Branton)</EM>. <P>
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- "'He (Col. Fawcett) was not killed by Indians as is commonly
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- believed. Professor de Souza claimed he has visited subterranean
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- cities, including Shamballah, the world capital of the subterranean
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- empire of Agharta. I then went to Matto Grosso to find the
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- subterranean city where Fawcett is claimed to be living with his
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- son Jack, but failed to do so. I then returned to Joinville in the
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- state of Santa Catarina, and there continued my research.<P>
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- "'Just recently two explorers returned from entering a tunnel
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- near Ponte Grosse in the state of Parana. One of them had
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- recently entered alone and spent five days in the underworld city
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- there. It had about 50 inhabitants plus children. The fruit orchards
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- were recently planted, and the inhabitants received fruit from
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- another subterranean city. During the last visit, the two explorers
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- were met at the entrance of the tunnel by a guardian and the chief
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- of the city, who told them that they should return in two years
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- when the fruit trees will start to bear, but cannot enter now.<P>
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- "'The same two explorers entered a tunnel in Rincon, state of
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- Parana, and finally came to a chimney-like structure with four
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- chains hanging down. They descended on the chains but when
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- they came near the bottom a gas with a chemical odor started to
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- come up and forced them to ascend. Obviously the subterranean
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- dwellers tried to keep them from reaching the city <EM>(This seems
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- often to be the case - Commander X)</EM>.<P>
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- "'Our explorer J.D. <EM>(name on file - Commander X)</EM>, who is a
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- mountain guide of the Mystery Mountain near Joinville (where
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- there is supposed to be an entrance), said that several times he
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- saw a luminous flying saucer ascend from the tunnel opening that
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- leads to a subterranean city inside the mountain, in which he
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- heard the beautiful choral singing of men and women, and also
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- heard the 'canto galo' (rooster crowing), a universal symbol
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- indicating the existence of subterranean cities in Brazil. He said
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- that the saucer was so luminous that it lit up the night sky and
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- converted it into daylight. On one occasion he met a group of
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- subterranean men outside the tunnel. They were short, stocky,
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- with reddish beards and long hair, and very muscular. When he
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- tried to approach them, they vanished. Often he saw strange
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- illuminations in this area at night which were probably produced
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- by flying saucers (We use the name 'Mystery Mountain,' rather
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- than reveal the true name of the mountain, so that unwanted
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- outsiders will not come here to locate it). Throughout my many
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- years of research I have accumulated a vast amount of data which
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- would indicate that these entrances to subterranean cities abound
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- throughout the region.<P>
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- "'An elderly man living in Joinville once told me that he had
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- visited a tunnel near Concepiao in the state of Sao Paulo, and
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- saw in the distance a marvelous subterranean city with vehicles
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- darting back and forth, evidently traveling through tunnels from
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- one subterranean city to another.<P>
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- "'Although the following report requires confirmation, it was told
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- to me by an explorer named N.C. who said that he had visited a
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- tunnel near Rio Casdor and had met a beautiful young woman
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- appearing to be about 20 years of age. She spoke to him in
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- Portuguese and SAID that she was 2,500 years old. He also met
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- a bearded subterranean man.<P>
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- <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> Often humans encountered in aerial disks or
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- subterranean caverns declare that they possess remarkable
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- longevity when compared with the longevity of surface humans.
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- On the outset this might sound next to impossible, unless a
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- revolutionary scientific breakthrough on the part of these human
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- 'aliens' has allowed them to retard the aging process to an
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- extreme degree. Or, could the possibly that they are separated
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- from the degenerating radioactive contamination and solar rays
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- prevalent on the surface explain their greater alleged longevity?
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- Another possibility would be that through bionics or biological
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- transplants and prosthetics, etc., the lifespan of human beings
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- [possessing advanced biological and technological sciences]
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- might theoretically be dramatically increased. Incidentally, the
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- writer and traveler Robert Stacy-Judd described in some of his
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- books an exploration he and others had made of the peripheral
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- areas of the Loltun cave system of Yucatan. Legend says that at
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- least one group of people, fleeing persecution, entered en masse
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- into the massive Loltun caves and were never seen again. Stacy-
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- Judd tells of his own encounter with a 'cave hermit' deep in the
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- cavern chambers who claimed to be well over 1000 years old.
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- This unusual man said that he was a guardian of the cave and of
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- the ancient treasures -- and city? -- which lay deep below in the
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- unknown depths, 'unknown' that is, except to the strange 'hermit'.
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- This unusual man had emerged from the inner DEPTHS of the
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- cave when they first encountered him. Aside from photographs of
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- this 'hermit' which appeared in some of his works, the author also
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- revealed photographs of 'underground gardens' consisting of areas
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- of the cave which contain small patches of 'jungle', small cave
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- oasis' watered and lit through parts of the cavern ceilings which
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- had collapsed in ages past, exposing them to the elements of the
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- outer world above. Whether such claims of longevity are real or
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- whether the "subterranean" people were just playing with the
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- minds of such explorers who encountered them, is uncertain -
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- Branton)</EM>.<P>
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- "'Still another explorer named D.O. visited this SAME tunnel
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- near Gaspar, Santa Catarina, and behind a wonderful fruit orchard
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- saw a subterranean woman with a child in her arms reading to it
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- aloud from a huge book written in an unknown language... After
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- she read each sentence the child repeated the same and in this
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- way was taught how to read. All of these subterranean cities are
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- illuminated by strange light...'"
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- </BLOCKQUOTE><P>
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- Raymond Bernard (whose actual name was 'Walter
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- Seigmeister'), writing in the Oct. 1959 issue of SEARCH
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- Magazine, p. 48, described yet another alleged encounter with
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- a subterranean race. What are we to make of all these stories?
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- Are we to assume that some of the individuals who told Bernard
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- such accounts actually made them up, as some suggest, in
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- order to receive the financial bonus or reward that Bernard was
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- sometimes known to offer on documentable accounts of ancient
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- tunnels? Or, are we to accept these accounts for just what their
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- sources claimed them to be, reports of actual encounters with a
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- subterranean world? Bernard stated the following:<P>
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- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...Last week my investigators returned and said they visited
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- their city <EM>(i.e. the 'city' of a race of dwarf-humans whom Bernard
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- referred to as the 'Niebelungs', who live in a subterranean region
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- with it's own system of illumination - Branton)</EM> and are able to bring
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- any of my American friends to visit it, but I require one condition:
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- absolute secrecy, as I don't want governments to send armies into
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- the tunnel to disturb these peaceful people.<P>
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- "To reach them requires a 3-day journey of about 40 miles
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- through a tunnel. This entire distance is through a tunnel carefully
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- lined with cut stone blocks below, above and on the sides. That
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- was quite an engineering feat. I think the tunnel was made long to
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- keep out curiosity seekers, and only the most determined will
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- travel that distance.<P>
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- "Here is the report of my investigations: (They are two
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- ranchers, father and son, who discovered the tunnel accidentally):<P>
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- "'We left our house 5 A.M. for the tunnel on top of a mountain
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- and reached it 3 P.M. We were tired and camped near the
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- entrance of the tunnel. For three days we proceeded through the
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- tunnel. We told time by our watches, as we could not tell when
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- it was day or night. We went to sleep at 10 P.M. and awoke at 3
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- A.M. and continued walking. By the third day the tunnel started
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- to go downward by steps <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> If the entrance was on 'top' of a
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- mountain, we must assume that it sloped downward until it
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- became too steep to continue without a stairway - Branton)</EM>. It
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- was built of stone blocks on all sides. By the night of the third
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- day the tunnel suddenly opened into a great space covered with
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- what appeared as a sky with a yellow light that made everything
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- luminous, like daylight. We saw a city with many houses and
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- saw many people in the distance. They were dwarfs with long
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- white beards and long hair and we saw women and children, and
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- heard them crying. The third member of our party got frightened
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- so we had to return.'<P>
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- "These men found three such tunnels. They entered another
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- for three days, but after hearing voices further in, got scared and
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- returned. Now they are entering the third..."
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- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
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- Previously, we have referred to the alleged inhabitants of a
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- subterranean colony below Mt. Shasta in northern California,
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- which is believed to be one of the largest, if not THE largest,
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- subterranean community in North America, and which allegedly
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- has ties with the Asian empire of 'Agharti' and several South
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- American subterranean colonies, and possibly also the 'Havmu-
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- suvs' of the Mojave and Death Valley region. The following are
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- some excepts from an article written by William F. Hamilton
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- (whose other publications can at this writing be obtained via 7327
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- Bothwell Rd., Reseda, CA 91335), who we have referred to in
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- earlier writings. Bill Hamilton has been in Data Processing for 22
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- years and is now a Sr. Programmer-Analyst. He is a writer,
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- investigator and researcher. He has been involved in UFO
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- research and investigations since 1953. Bill is a past member of
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- The Foundation for Research in Parapsychology, The Spacecraft
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- Research Foundation, The World Federation of Science and
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- Engineering, and MENSA, the high IQ society. He has been a
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- member of Daniel Fry's Understanding, Inc., and served on it's
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- Board. He founded NEXUS and NEXUS NEWS, an info center for
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- alternative energy and alternative life-styles. He also founded
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- UFORUM, a monthly forum on the UFO phenomena. He is a UFO
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- investigator with MUFON, an Associate Director of UFOCCI, and
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- founder of UFORCES. Bill is the author of the following books:
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- SPACE, TIME AND GRAVITY; CENTER OF THE VORTEX;
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- TELOS, THE COSMIC COMPUTER; GEOMETRY OF THE GRID;
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- CLOSE ENCOUNTER REPORT; ALIEN MAGIC; and COSMIC
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- TOP SECRET. He has written numerous articles for publications
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- such as 'Search,' 'Energy Unlimited,' 'New Age Science,' 'The New
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- Atlantean Journal,' 'California UFO,' and 'UFO Universe'. The
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- following article originally appeared in the 'New Atlantean Journal':<P>
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- "...I run across some fascinating people in the course of my
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- investigations who tell me many unusual stories. While on the
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- trail of reports of UFO base locations, I met a young, very pretty
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- blonde girl with almond-shaped eyes and small perfect teeth,
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- whose name is Bonnie. Bonnie has told me an incredible story
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- and has related a volume of interesting information... Bonnie is
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- sincere, cheerful, and rational and says she (was born) in 1951 in
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- a city called TELOS that was built inside an artificial dome-shaped
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- cavern in the Earth a mile or so beneath Mt. Shasta, California.<P>
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- "Bonnie, her mother (Rana Mu), her father Ra(Mu), her sister
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- Judy, her cousins Lorae and Matox, live and move in our society,
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- returning frequently to TELOS for rest and recuperation. Bonnie
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- relates that her people use boring machines to bore tunnels in the
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- Earth. These boring machines heat the rock to incandescence,
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- then vitrify it, thus eliminating the need for beams and supports. A
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- tube transit tunnel is used to connect the (underground) cities that
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- exist in various subterranean regions in our hemisphere. The tube
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- trains are propelled by electromagnetic impulses up to speeds of
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- 2500 mph. One tube connects with one of their cities in the Matto
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- Grosso jungle of Brazil. (They) have developed space travel and
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- some flying saucers come from their subterranean bases...<P>
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- "They grow food hydroponically under full-spectrum lights with
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- their gardens attended by automatons. The food and resources of
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- Telos are distributed in plenty to the million-and-a-half population
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- that thrives on a no-money economy. Bonnie talks about history,
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- of the Uighers, Naga-Mayas, and Quetzals, of which she is a
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- descendant <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> Many people have mistakenly identified the
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- inhabitants of 'Telos' as being directly descended from the
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- 'Lemurians', however Bonnie here seems to refute this by indicating
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- that her ancestrage was other than this, possibly Meso-American
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- and/or East-Indian? As in the case of the ancient 'antediluvian'
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- cities of the eastern seaboard which were re-established after
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- being abandoned by the lost 'Atlanteans'; the 'Lemurians', if they
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- existed thousands of years ago, also seem to have been
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- devastated in a world-wide cataclysm -- and their cities re-
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- established by the Uighers, Naga-Mayas, and Quetzals as well
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- as scattered members of other societies. The antediluvian
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- Atlanteans apparently built underground systems below the
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- eastern seaboard of North and South America, whereas the MU-
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- rians apparently had control of the underground systems beneath
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- the western seaboard. Although some island-continents may have
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- sunk following the deluge, most accounts describe the 'Atlanteans',
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- etc., as being antediluvians. Being that the name 'Telos' is a
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- Grecian word meaning 'uttermost, purpose', there is a suggestion
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- of a 'possible' connection with the Grecian-like Hav-musuvs of the
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- Panamint mountains of California - Branton)</EM>. <P>
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- "I met Bonnie's cousin, Matox, who, like her, is a strict
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- vegetarian and holds the same attitudes concerning the motives of
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- government. They constantly guard against discovery or intrusion.
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- Their advanced awareness and technology helps them remain
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- vigilant...<P>
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- "Science Fiction? Bonnie is a real person. Many have met her.
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- Is she perpetrating a hoax? For what motive? She does not seek
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- publicity and I have a devil of a time getting her to meetings to talk
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- with others, but she has done so. There has been little variation in
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- her story and her answers in the past three years. She has given
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- me excellent technical insight on the construction of a crystal-
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- powered generator that extracts ambient energy... Bonnie's father,
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- the Ra-Mu, is 300 years old and a member of the ruling council of
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- Telos.<P>
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- "Many tunnels are unsafe and closed off. All tube transit
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- tunnels are protected and are designed to eject uninvited guests.
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- Does Bonnie have the answers that we are looking for? I don't
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- know... Bonnie says she would like to satisfy our need for proof
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- and will work with me on a satisfactory answer to that problem,
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- but she is unconcerned with whether people accept her or not.
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- Bonnie is humorous and easy-going and well-poised, yet
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- sometimes she becomes brooding and mysterious. She says her
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- people are busy planning survival centers for refugees. One of
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- these is to be near Prescott, Arizona..." <EM>(or, more exactly, below
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- the Groom Creek area just south of Prescott, to be exact. Another
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- 'survival center' for refugees of the world-wide cataclysms which the
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- Telosians are convinced will devastate the surface of the earth
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- in future years, is said to be below the general area of Jenny Lake,
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- Wyoming, near the Tetons. The Tetons themselves have been the
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- alleged home of a mysterious race, according to different sources,
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- and extremely ancient stone 'buildings' or constructions have
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- reportedly been seen high atop the treacherous spurs of the Teton
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- mountain range - Branton)</EM>.<P>
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- When Bill Hamilton asked 'Bonnie' to elaborate about the
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- power-sources which her people utilize to propel the so-called
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- "flying saucer" craft, she replied:<P>
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- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...A lot of it is crystals <EM>(i.e. crystal-induced electromagnetism?
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- - Branton)</EM>, particularly the atmospheric vehicles. The planet-to-
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- planet vehicles are driven by an Ion-Mercury engine. Spaceships
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- can reach speeds way beyond light. They can enter hyperspace
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- -- you generate into the fourth dimension -- this is controlled by an
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- on-board computer that takes you into and out of hyperspace. I
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- know this is a simplification. When your on a ship going into
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- hyperspace, you will hear this vibration, and a loud screaming
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- sound when you enter, then you will hear nothing..."</BLOCKQUOTE><P>
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- Bill concludes: "I have had many correlation's on this data and
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- am researching it further toward a comprehensive theory of space
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- travel..."<P><br>
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- Researcher Val Valerian refers to an incident which took place
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- in 1988. This incident indicated that at that time Project Bluebook
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- was still as active as ever. Valerian refers to a Sgt. Robert
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- Williams (pseudonym for his protection) who was stationed in
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- Honolulu from 1971-1973. 'Williams' was a photographer who
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- worked for the Aerospace Audio Visual Service (AAVS) which is
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- headquartered at Norton AFB, CA.<P>
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- In 1971 Williams was approached by PROJECT BLUEBOOK to
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- work as a photographer, which he did until 1973. On July 10, 1973
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- Williams was given TDY orders and a Top Secret clearance, and
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- was sent to Norton AFB and was briefed into a secret project
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- involving the photographing of alien beings and craft. He was to
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- work with a Ron Smith (also pseudonym). They were blindfolded
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- and put into a limousine with blacked-out windows and were driven
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- to their destination. Both felt the car descend and found
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- themselves in an underground base. Williams noted the time on
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- his watch, and that 45 minutes had passed since the beginning of
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- their journey.<P>
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- Both were briefed and led to a laboratory, where they found two
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- 'aliens' in the process of being autopsied. Another alien was still
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- alive, held elsewhere. The creatures were wearing blue uniforms,
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- and they noticed six scientists and two MARINE guards. It was
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- later determined that they had been taken to the 29 Palms Marine
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- Base in S. California.<P>
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- They commenced to photograph the aliens. The bodies were
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- black with green fluid/blood. During the time when Williams was
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- photographing the live alien it terminated and at its death he felt
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- 'something passing through him'. The scientists there, he noticed,
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- had bland expressions on their faces 'like they weren't all there.'
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- He was allowed to enter the disk which appeared outwardly to be a
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- 35' diameter disk, although inside it was almost as large as a
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- football field, indicating some type of space-warping technology.
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- After this, they were driven back to Norton AFB and then returned
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- to Honolulu. The men noticed that no one would speak to them,
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- even their wives. 'Smith' later disappeared and was never heard
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- from again by Williams, who (as of the early 1990's) now works in
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- Nevada.<P>
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- Valerian stated that records show a disk did crash in NW
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- Arizona and was recovered on July 10, 1973, the same day that
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- Williams' and Smiths' Top Secret orders came through.<P>
-
-
-
- Aside from this, 'Williams' stated that since the age of 3 he had
-
- experienced 'abductions' by human-like beings, during which he
-
- was often taken to a place with large white building that were
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- LARGER WITHIN THAN THEY WERE ON THE OUTSIDE, each
-
- containing 600 family units. During these episodes he was
-
- befriended by a human girl close to his age named Karin, and this
-
- friendship lasted to later years. Through hypnotic regression,
-
- Williams recalled that during the drive to 29 Palms they (car and
-
- all?) were transported onto a starship, where he met the ships
-
- captain -- none other than Karin herself. They were later dropped
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- off just outside of 29 Palms and the memory of the episode was
-
- removed. <P>
-
-
-
- Actually, several contactees say that it is not so much a
-
- removal of "memory" as it is a transition into an altered state of
-
- consciousness and an alternate personality which has been
-
- conditioned to relate to the aliens, whether humans or grays.
-
- Since an alternate personality [psychosis] is involved and not the
-
- 'conscious' mind, the conscious mind itself has no memory of the
-
- events. Williams also stated that Karin's people have developed
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- time travel <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> There are various accounts suggesting that it is
-
- possible to travel through time without violating the laws of paradox.
-
- In short, one cannot change the past, simply because the past has
-
- already been changed -- or rather SET through the intervention of
-
- past, present and future influences. It is suggested that the earth
-
- is in a universal causality loop and that there was a point where
-
- "time" began on earth or in the universe and there is a point when
-
- time will end, is ending or has ended -- depending on ones
-
- perspective. This is not to say that everything is SET, because it
-
- is not. We have the power to ESTABLISH our collective reality by
-
- choices we make in the NOW, whether that NOW exists in the
-
- past, the present or the future. In a way that is difficult for finite
-
- minds to understand, events of the past help to set the present
-
- and future, events of the present help to set the past and future,
-
- and events of the future help to set the past and the present. So in
-
- reality, one cannot 'change' the past, present or future, but they
-
- can take part in establishing it. According to individuals involved
-
- with the Philadelphia and Montauk projects, a human soul is
-
- attached to the universal causality sphere or the "time" sequence
-
- at the point of conception -- not birth. They are attached to the
-
- time sequence by what Nikola Tesla called a "zero-time reference"
-
- that is integrated into the human soul itself. Upon the point of
-
- physical death, the soul leaves the timeline and enters what we
-
- faintly perceive as "eternity")</EM>.<P>
-
-
-
- In relation to Williams' experiences, and his descriptions of
-
- advanced civilizations, UFO's and 29 Palms, Valerian states:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...Investigations of the 29 Palms underground base during
-
- April 1989 tracked down some data about the geology of the spot.
-
- During the time when the area was under the sea, an earthquake
-
- caused a large hole in the ground, causing a lot of water to create
-
- a funnel-like structure in the ground. Evidently, disks go in and out
-
- of there all the time, and the Army has tried to send cameras down
-
- there, only to have the cables cut. One group that attempted to go
-
- down on ropes were exposed to a blue gas and had to be pulled
-
- out again..."
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- We quote now from parts of an interview between John Lear
-
- and the National Fringe Sciences (Computer) Bulletin Board:<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>Question:</STRONG> You just mentioned that there were... other
-
- 'species' in contact with this world... are they aware of the EBE's?<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>Lear:</STRONG> Yes they are. The types I will mention are listed in a
-
- USAF Academy Physics book called 'INTRODUCTORY SPACE
-
- SCIENCE VOLUME 2,B.' I refer to chapter 13... which lists the
-
- ones that are most seen. They are the EBE's, the 'Blondes'...
-
- They look just like us but are invariably blond haired and blue eyed.
-
- Don't know where they come from but they do not interact with us
-
- except for a few abductions now and then. We also have a
-
- species that is similar to us in appearance but they are about
-
- seven feet tall and the main difference is that their eyes wrap
-
- around their head a little more than ours. Another type listed is a
-
- small species about four feet tall, very hairy and extremely strong
-
- for their size. We don't know where these guys come from either.
-
- All this was in the aforementioned text which was WITHDRAWN by
-
- the Air Force in the early '70's from the book. But there are several
-
- people who have the original book...<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>Question: </STRONG>I'm curious also as to the government's plans, if
-
- any, to deal with an uprising of EBE's should that eventually
-
- occur... or would the technological gap make an attempt
-
- untenable?<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>Lear: </STRONG>It is my understanding that we have already lost the
-
- battle. This is the reason why MJ-12 is in such a panic. They had
-
- a lot of well laid plans to INFORM us, and when the deception was
-
- confirmed about 1984 it was all out the window... <P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>Question: </STRONG>Recently in the INF treaty negotiations, Gorbachev
-
- indicated that despite prior claims, they too were working on an
-
- SDI program... Is there any connection between our program and
-
- theirs and if the battle is lost, why are those attempts being made?<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>Lear:</STRONG> I wish I knew the answer to that. Several rumors have
-
- come out of the test site recently and one of them was that every
-
- test shot this year <EM>(1989? - Branton)</EM> has been to make a giant
-
- <EM>(underground - Branton)</EM> room. The shots are very clean and as
-
- soon as everything subsides they move in equipment to make
-
- walls, ceiling, floors and various levels."<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- If in fact the SDI program(s) are being used to defend the
-
- earth from foreign or alien forces, then someone 'somewhere'
-
- might not appreciate such projects. Whether it is the serpent
-
- cults or the serpent race, someone or 'something' seems to have
-
- been behind the mysterious deaths of several SDI scientists.<P>
-
-
-
- British UFOlogist Timothy Good, in his book 'UFO REPORT'
-
- (Avon Books., N.Y., 1989), describes the unfortunate fate of
-
- several experts who assisted in the development of the STAR
-
- WARS defense system. Apparently, they were either eliminated
-
- by those they worked for so that they would not reveal what they
-
- knew, or someone or something 'else' that was displeased with the
-
- ultimate product of their efforts was responsible for their tragic
-
- deaths. Certainly, all of these scientists dying at once cannot be
-
- explained in coincidental terms, whatever the case:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...Reports of suspicious deaths, darkly and deeply linked to
-
- UFO's, persist, however, and continue to cause speculation. Word
-
- comes from Gordon Creighton, editor of the informative FLYING
-
- SAUCER REVIEW, who notes a possible deathly tie-in with the
-
- U.S. 'Star Wars' program. He wrote to me in Nov. 1988 as follows:<P>
-
-
-
- "'...here in Britain 22 scientists have reportedly either taken
-
- their own lives or died in very strange or mysterious circumstances.
-
- And it seems that most... were engaged in British work on behalf
-
- of, or related to the U.S. 'Star Wars' program. The British
-
- government, it seems, was trying to hush it up. But press
-
- statements here say that the U.S. government had put our
-
- government on the spot and demanded a full inquiry. So, quite
-
- clearly, it is either the Russians or THEM...'<P>
-
-
-
- "As many researchers have surmised, 'Star Wars', ostensibly
-
- conceived as a defensive system against Russian missile attack,
-
- may have had from it's beginning a 'defensive' UFO connection.
-
- Whatever the case, a 'mock test' in September, 1988, of an earth-
-
- shattering warhead -- much like 'Star Wars' in reverse -- was
-
- conducted at the Tonopah Test Range in Nevada. Announced as
-
- a proposed super-weapon designed to destroy Russian
-
- underground command centers dug in solid rock down to 1,000
-
- (feet), some UFO analysts believe that the real target is not
-
- Russian but another adversary deep down in cavernous
-
- installations IN NEVADA AND NEW MEXICO.<P>
-
-
-
- "According to the Pentagon, the proposed earth-penetrating
-
- warhead is 'urgently needed'. According to rumor-mills, an alien
-
- race -- the 'grays' -- in their fortified underground laboratories,
-
- are genetically experimenting with the human race. Even more
-
- ominous, rumors say that their intransigence today may lead to
-
- new perils tomorrow."
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- The following confirming article appeared in Washington State's
-
- 'SEATTLE' newspaper, p. 1, Oct. 8, 1988 issue. The article, which
-
- originated from the 'Hearst News Service', was written by reporter
-
- Bernard D. Kaplan, and titled: 'BAFFLING CASE OF 10 DEAD
-
- SCIENTISTS - SOMETHING SINISTER?' Below the article is
-
- quoted in its entirety:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"PARIS -- They're calling it the 'Star Wars Mystery' -- the
-
- enigmatic deaths of 10 British scientists and technicians, all of
-
- whom worked on projects linked to President Reagan's space-
-
- based anti-missile program, the Strategic Defense Initiative.<P>
-
-
-
- "All of the deaths have occurred within the past 24 months,
-
- since Britain began to contribute to 'Star Wars' research.<P>
-
-
-
- "All took place in mysterious or violent circumstances.<P>
-
-
-
- "Four of the deaths were recorded as suicides and two as a
-
- result of accidents. In four other cases, coroner's juries handed
-
- down an 'open' verdict, meaning they could not determine how the
-
- victims died.<P>
-
-
-
- "The latest case came two weeks ago. Andrew Hall, a 33-
-
- year-old engineer with the British Aerospace company, was found
-
- suffocated in his car, a hosepipe connected to the exhaust.
-
- Verdict: suicide.<P>
-
-
-
- "Only a month earlier, Alistair Beckham, a senior space
-
- engineer with another major defense contractor, PLESSEY, was
-
- discovered in his garden shed, bound up in electric wires running
-
- to his house. He had been electrocuted.<P>
-
-
-
- "Although Beckham's death was ruled a suicide, his widow was
-
- convinced he was murdered. <P>
-
-
-
- "'Alistair had no personal or professional problems,' Mary
-
- Beckham said. 'He wasn't subject to depression. Murder is the
-
- sole explanation that is reasonable.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Member of Parliament Douglas Hoyle, who issued a call for
-
- an official investigation into the strange string of deaths even before
-
- the Beckham case, agrees that 'something sinister' appears to be
-
- going on.<P>
-
-
-
- "'The number of these deaths is now becoming too odd to be a
-
- coincidence any more,' he insists.<P>
-
-
-
- "The government has so far turned down Hoyle's demand, but
-
- last week ordered the police forces who investigated the nine
-
- deaths to 'exchange information.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Sources said NATO intelligence authorities in Brussels
-
- recently asked their British counterparts for a report on the affair.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Five of the men who died worked in sensitive posts for the
-
- same defense contractor, BRITISH MARCONI,' a NATO source
-
- said. 'Two were senior scientists at the Royal Military College of
-
- Science. We'd be remiss in our duty if we didn't take a very close
-
- look into this matter.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Chief Superintendent Arthur Ford, the policeman put in charge
-
- of coordinating the investigations, insists nothing has been found to
-
- link the deaths.<P>
-
-
-
- "Hoyle says that's 'nonsense.' He pointed out that two others,
-
- LIKE Hall, died from fumes in locked cars whose engines were
-
- running.<P>
-
-
-
- "Police officials continue to theorize that the deaths were
-
- attributed to personal stress to which defense industry scientists
-
- are often subjected. Marconi personnel manager John Shipley
-
- dismisses that notion.<P>
-
-
-
- "'We investigated each (of the five Marconi employee deaths),'
-
- he says. 'We didn't find a single instance of work stress or even
-
- suspicion of it,' he said.<P>
-
-
-
- "Besides Hall and Beckham, these people died:<P>
-
-
-
- "--Marconi scientist Ashad Sharif was found in his car with a
-
- rope tied from his neck to a nearby tree on October 1986. The car
-
- had lurched forward, choking Sharif to death. Open verdict.<P>
-
-
-
- "--Ministry of Defense computer specialist Richard Pugh was
-
- found with a plastic bag over his head in January 1987. Ruled an
-
- accident.<P>
-
-
-
- "--Royal Military College scientist John Brittan, found suffocated
-
- in his car in the same month. 'Accidental death.'<P>
-
-
-
- "--Marconi design engineer Victor Moore, found in February
-
- 1987 dead of an apparent drug overdose. Verdict: suicide.<P>
-
-
-
- "--Royal Military College scientist Peter Peapell found run over
-
- by a car the same month. Open verdict.<P>
-
-
-
- "--Marconi satellite project manager David Sands drove his car
-
- loaded with gasoline cans into a wall in April 1987. Open verdict.<P>
-
-
-
- "--Marconi weapons engineer Trevor Knight, found in a car with
-
- a hose connected to the exhaust this March. Apparent suicide.<P>
-
-
-
- "--Marconi scientist John Ferry, found electrocuted, in July
-
- 1988. Open verdict...."</BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Many UFO encounters, especially with human-like personages,
-
- have been relatively friendly and benevolent in nature. Yet there is,
-
- nevertheless, a far more malevolent group which has reportedly
-
- caused physical harm or even death to unfortunate witnesses who
-
- became a target in a cosmic war being waged against mankind
-
- by beings which apparently have little or no regard for human
-
- life. In his article, 'INCREDIBLE UFO INCINERATION'S: CLOSE
-
- ENCOUNTERS OF THE COMBUSTIBLE KIND', researcher Larry
-
- E. Arnold describes the following terrifying encounter, only one of
-
- several cases of UFO-related 'human combustion' mentioned in
-
- his article:<P>
-
-
-
- "...Of the many episodes involving UFOs and the spontaneous
-
- combustion of humans, quite probably the most disastrous event
-
- -- if true -- in MODERN times occurred to the African village of
-
- Kirimukuya on Mt. Kenya.<P>
-
-
-
- "For several nights in June 1954, young Laili Thindu and his
-
- shepherd companions listened to the pounding of their neighbors'
-
- drums announcing a wedding about to take place on the
-
- mountainside. They also watched STRANGE LIGHTS soar around
-
- this 'sacred' peak in central Kenya. They naturally were startled
-
- when bright beams flashed from these soaring lights, then
-
- concerned that the drums were now silent.<P>
-
-
-
- "The next morning Laili learned that 'all the dancers, all the
-
- children, all the livestock, -- the entire population of the village --
-
- had been seared to death by terrible streams of light from glowing
-
- objects,' report Brad Steiger and Joan Whritenour in their book ,
-
- FLYING SAUCERS ARE HOSTILE. 'It was not until Laili Thindu
-
- ventured into Nairobi that he was able to tell his story to someone
-
- who recognized the tale for what it really was: the annihilation of
-
- an African village by a UFO..."<P>
-
-
-
-
-
- The Kenyans are not the only ones to have suffered from
-
- "alien" attacks upon its inhabitants. The U.S. Military is well
-
- aware of this threat of unknown invaders of U.S. Airspace, as is
-
- evident in the following quote:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"We have stacks of report about flying saucers. WE TAKE
-
- THEM SERIOUSLY when you consider WE HAVE LOST MANY
-
- MEN AND PLANES TRYING TO INTERCEPT THEM."<P>
-
-
-
- -- February, 1953. Statement by U.S. General CHIDLAW in
-
- charge of the United States Continental Air Defense.
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P>
-
-
-
- There are many indications suggesting that certain humans
-
- have, in one way or another, been brought under the mental,
-
- technical or occult control of the 'reptilians' over the years --
-
- whether they are fully aware of this manipulation or not. Could
-
- the 'being' referred to in the following account, which appeared on
-
- pp. 1136-1137 of Raymond A. Palmer's 'HIDDEN WORLD'
-
- publication for Summer, 1962, be the type of subterranean-
-
- dwelling creature which at least one account has referred to as a
-
- a 'dragon-worm'? Could this creature (supposing it does in fact
-
- exist and is not the result of one man's deluded and misguided
-
- fantasy experience) be one of the MANY and VARIED branches
-
- or mutations of the 'serpent' races, which many accounts tend to
-
- confirm as existing within subterranean areas? It would seem
-
- that accounts such as this one might raise more questions than
-
- answers. Remember that this letter appeared years before the
-
- advent of the famous 'Star Wars' trilogy which depicted a creature
-
- very similar to that described in the following letter. Again, one
-
- may wonder if George Lucas himself might not have been inspired
-
- subconsciously by certain evident realities, and portrayed some of
-
- these -- although in a rather sensationalized manner -- in his
-
- movies. The following account was submitted by a reader who
-
- chose to remain anonymous. He states:<P>
-
-
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"Dear Ray: ...This happened about 12 or 13 years ago. I was
-
- in my late teens, I think, but perhaps the time is not as important
-
- as the incident.<P>
-
-
-
- "In the late night hours I awoke, got out of bed, walked out of
-
- the house and was met by a group of men (?) who drove me out
-
- into the country to an old farmhouse. I don't know the location any
-
- more than the people involved; maybe I was drugged, I don't know.
-
- At the farmhouse we went immediately to the potato cellar and
-
- through a trapdoor in the floor down a long inclining tunnel. We
-
- arrived into a room, fantastically decorated, bizarre, like Hades --
-
- how can I describe it? It was of good size; and others were
-
- present. Some one asked: 'Is he ready?' and the answer: 'Yes, he
-
- is.' Two 'others' -- one on each side of me escorted me into a
-
- room? Tunnel? (again beyond my description) the worm, or
-
- whoever or whatever he or it was, was huge, long, round, knobby.
-
- An immense head and mouth (which swayed back and forth)
-
- spoke to me. I don't remember what it said or my answer, but
-
- one of them put a syringe into it, and then into me! I swear the
-
- language spoken by them AND MYSELF was not English, but
-
- somehow I seemed to know, yet but not know. After some kind
-
- of warning and benediction from this being I was escorted out.
-
- Once again the car, the return trip, and home in bed. Since that
-
- time I have once in awhile visited the caves quite unhindered... in
-
- dreams and the like <EM>(since 'suppressed' memories of experiences
-
- with UFO's, etc. often surface in 'dreams' or impressions, could
-
- these be actual memories of other visits to the nether regions
-
- which were suppressed from his memory? There is also the small
-
- chance that ray-induced visions or even 'astral' interaction might
-
- be involved as well, that is, the "abduction" of the spirit body from
-
- the soul and physical bodies. The physical-soul body presumably
-
- remains attached to the disembodied spirit-essence via a silvery
-
- cord or beam of energy which maintains a kind of hyperspace link
-
- between them - Branton)</EM>. <P>
-
-
-
- "I can only comment that the knowledge of, and use of the
-
- mechs, the architecture, the philosophies in the pictures (or
-
- whatever they are), would enable man to live like gods in
-
- comparison to how they now live. However the areas of horror
-
- beyond comprehension would have to be removed before this can
-
- be done <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> The writer may be referring to the so-called super-
-
- human abilities brought about through the use or manipulation of
-
- powerful electromagnetic occult technologies. We must remind
-
- the reader that 'power' has NOTHING to do with benevolence or
-
- "right"-eousness, or as the old saying goes: 'Might does not make
-
- right!' Such abilities to manipulate the forces of nature via occult
-
- technologies -- such as those which were developed and utilized
-
- by the antediluvians, which by the way may have played a role in
-
- their destruction, and which is now being used by many of the
-
- inhabitants of the nether 'cavern' regions -- could be extremely
-
- destructive if placed in the wrong hands - Branton)</EM>.<P>
-
-
-
- "An interesting sequel to this (dream or reality?) is that I have
-
- prayed, hard, that this wouldn't affect my life. I believe in some
-
- ways it hasn't, but my wife feels that something, as I also have
-
- felt, is not allowing me to live as I want to. Of course I want to
-
- know, was it dream or reality? (Name deleted by request)."
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- The following letter appeared in the July, 1964 issue of
-
- 'SEARCH' Magazine, and was written by a Mr. Ervin M. Scott of
-
- (at that time) 536 12th St., Denver, Colorado. Mr. Scott's
-
- references to the origin of "dreams" is interesting. There are
-
- theories that the brain acts like a biological electrochemical
-
- "radio" transceiver at some levels. It is a proven fact that the brain
-
- sends very subtle neuro-electrical transmissions into the atmos-
-
- phere, and that these "brain waves" can be recorded by electro-
-
- encephelograph machines. An even more daring theory is that
-
- neurons can interact and affect other particles-waves in the
-
- Unified Field and that the brain has the ability to "focus" these
-
- waves as a transmitter or a receiver. Of course the success of
-
- long-range communication between minds is minimal when
-
- compared with radio waves, because of the thick morass of
-
- 'psychic static' that must be penetrated and the minimal energy
-
- output. Others claim that certain "alien" cultures have machines
-
- that are capable of electronically magnifying and focusing
-
- thought waves for transmitting or receiving. As for "dreams", some
-
- believe that they take place when the mind tunes-in to a "deeper"
-
- mental states wherein the mind is able to tap into the thought-
-
- forms of a "collective unconscious", explaining the "universal
-
- dream symbolism" which has been reported by psychologists.
-
- One symbolic explanation that has been used to explain this
-
- process is that of islands that appear to be separate and distinct
-
- when seen above water -- symbolic of individual conscious
-
- minds, yet the "deeper" one goes below the "surface" the more
-
- they connect with other islands at the underlying levels --
-
- symbolic of the increasing levels of the collective unconscious
-
- mind(s). Mr. Scott describes his unusual experiences as follows:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"Dear Ray: ...Congratulations on another excellent issue of
-
- 'SEARCH' Magazine.<P>
-
-
-
- "I was especially interested in your article, 'Faces in Your
-
- Dreams.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Having had many strange, puzzling dreams over the last few
-
- years, I have become quite interested in any clues that might point
-
- towards origin and cause of dreams. I recognize a good many as
-
- probably having the subconscious as the source. However, there
-
- is an occasional dream, that is so vivid and unusual that it causes
-
- one to wonder.<P>
-
-
-
- "I have no connection one way or the other, on the Shaver
-
- Mystery, but, I will briefly describe... dreams that are interesting in
-
- relation to that subject.<P>
-
-
-
- "On Nov. 30, 1963 while in a light sleep I heard a woman's
-
- voice coming as if from a distance and she spoke urgently as
-
- follows: 'This is from a stolen farm beneath the Salt Lake flats
-
- in Utah. (I was living in Wichita, Kansas at the time.) There
-
- was a woman abducted almost three weeks ago in Boston, Mass.
-
- and taken underground. Reports indicate that an abbey in North
-
- section of the city is being used and that cellars underneath the
-
- abbey connect with tunnels leading up from caverns below. This
-
- is a continuation of the Evil one's War against Mankind.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Another voice broke in, 'Don't believe her. Don't you see
-
- this is a lie - a trick? (Then, warningly) Keep quiet about this.'<P>
-
-
-
- "I have never been in Utah nor have had no thoughts about or
-
- desire to visit, so if this was caused by subconscious, it is
-
- certainly puzzling, as is the reference to 'a stolen farm'..."</BLOCKQUOTE><P>
-
-
-
-
-
- This letter suggests that a conflict of sorts has been and is
-
- taking place in cavernous levels below Utah, as in other states.<P>
-
-
-
- Earlier in this file we revealed an incident which was originally
-
- described by 'Commander X', from a source in Dulce, N.M., stating
-
- that a certain chemical was secretly (via certain 'doctors' tied in
-
- with the aliens) being injected into individuals via sulfa drugs which
-
- in turn lodged in the bone-structure of the victim. This chemical
-
- allegedly makes their bodies extremely sensitive to ELF
-
- (Extremely Low Frequency) radio waves, which can be 'tuned in'
-
- to the deep encephalographic wave bands of the human brain, and
-
- these transmissions could apparently be used to subliminally
-
- control or at least influence human minds from a distance.<P>
-
-
-
- Perhaps some individuals, such as the writer of the letter just
-
- quoted, are naturally sensitive to these extremely low frequency
-
- waves, in that their brains to some extent act as an electro-
-
- chemical biological ELF radio receiver. Certain accounts suggest
-
- that various subterranean groups utilize ELF radio transceivers
-
- capable of penetrating many miles of solid rock.<P>
-
-
-
- The letter just quoted might "suggest" that another group, more
-
- malevolent, utilize a similar form (of ELF radio wave transceivers?)
-
- such as the one through which the woman apparently sent out the
-
- 'distress' or warning call.<P>
-
-
-
- Could this 'other' voice be tied-in with a subterranean group
-
- similar to the 'Horlocks' mentioned earlier in this File? Or could it
-
- have originated from the Reptilians? The 'Horlocks' are, as we've
-
- suggested earlier, a group of human 'mind-slaves' who are possibly
-
- manipulated and kept under reptilian mind-control via implantation,
-
- technosis, and so on.<P>
-
-
-
- Various sources have described many strange subsurface
-
- phenomena associated with the Salt Lake or Great Basin subnet.
-
- Some of these include:<P>
-
-
-
- <STRONG>1)</STRONG> A reference to a system of tunnels and catacombs allegedly
-
- existing below the Salt Lake Valley, which were said to exist long
-
- before the first settlers moved in. Unusual stories have made the
-
- rounds to the effect that early construction workers in downtown
-
- SLC broke through into these underground tunnels. Some of
-
- these passages were later expanded by early polygamists who
-
- entered them to take refuge from government prosecutors. Others
-
- who entered certain of these tunnels never returned. Additional
-
- "rumors" say that "Lizard People" have been encountered in some
-
- of the deeper tunnels, as well as unusual footprints of creatures
-
- with three toes. There are also reports of seemingly "bottomless
-
- shafts". Also huge passages "large enough to drive a truck
-
- through" are said to lead southwest from downtown Salt Lake City
-
- to other chambers below the western Rockies, especially below
-
- the Cottonwood Canyons.<P>
-
-
-
- It is interesting that the Mayan-
-
- Telosians claim to have a large base under Big Cottonwood
-
- Canyon, The Mormon Church has a huge underground storage
-
- shelter below Little Cottonwood Canyon, and the tunnels in down-
-
- town SLC are also said to connect with the basement of the
-
- Masonic Temple there. ALL THREE groups possess an initiatory
-
- order of "Melchizedek" within their structures... interesting! Also,
-
- there have been reports of encounters with NORDICS as well as
-
- abductions by REPTILIANS near these canyons. One witness
-
- swore that at night she was taken out of her house in Salt Lake
-
- City by a blond man in a black "astronaut" uniform, who showed
-
- her a "Star Wars" scenario taking place above the Cottonwood
-
- Canyons. She saw [cloaked?] disks emerging from Twin Peaks
-
- only to fire beams of energy at incoming UFOs. The beams hit
-
- what appeared to be the force shields of the incoming craft and in
-
- "Star Trek" like fashion the energy crackled around the UFOs,
-
- many of which seemed to lose motive power and drift away. Could
-
- this area be one of the "Stand-off" zones between the Benevolent
-
- Ones and the Reptilian Grays that John Lear, Agent YF and other
-
- sources have referred to?<P>
-
-
-
- Aside from these mountain bases, other
-
- underground systems are said to run southwest under Trolley
-
- Square [where workers also reportedly "broke in" to underground
-
- catacombs in years past] and also the old Sugerhouse Mall
-
- district. At least two individuals have reported "abductions" from
-
- this area. One man stated that he was taken underground just
-
- north of Sugerhouse, and was "operated on", his right leg removed
-
- and reattached. Although the experience seemed "dreamlike",
-
- when he found himself at home once again he stood up and his
-
- right leg gave out under him. Another person, a woman, reported
-
- being abducted and taken into huge underground chambers by way
-
- of a maze, just west of Sugarhouse Mall. She was placed in an
-
- altered state -- it also seemed to be "dreamlike", but she did
-
- experience "missing time". She reportedly encountered a tall,
-
- dark haired man who was in the company of a "Gray" alien, and
-
- he gave her and several other people in the chambers different
-
- instructions -- which she cannot consciously remember. One
-
- other incident was reported by a woman who was part of a night
-
- cleaning crew in the multi-levelled Crossroads Mall. She claimed
-
- that one night a creature came around a corner, wobbled up to her,
-
- and snarled viciously as it went past. She could only describe it
-
- as a "demon", however the apparent physical tangibility of the
-
- creature may suggest that it was one of the so-called "lizard
-
- people" or reptilians that are rumored to stalk the lower tunnels
-
- below the Mall. One worker who had gone into the tunnels
-
- reportedly placed his hand against one tunnel wall at which point
-
- his arm went THROUGH the wall -- an extremely unnerving
-
- experience. The next time he was there he attempted the same
-
- thing, but the wall was "solid". Could the "aliens" temporarily
-
- "phase shift" the molecules within an underground passage in
-
- order to pass through to hidden chambers beyond? Others have
-
- reported passing rooms from which an unusual greenish
-
- luminescence emanated. Others speak of tunnels that have been
-
- sealed or locked by wooden doors that seemed to be ancient, or
-
- by metal doors or gates. There are also reports of people entering
-
- the sewer or drainage tunnels under downtown SLC, peeking into
-
- huge chambers, and seeing "men in suits" carrying uzi machine
-
- guns. Could these be Mormon Church security officers protecting
-
- the basement levels of "Temple Square" from unwanted alien
-
- intruders from BELOW? <P>
-
-
-
- <STRONG>2)</STRONG> Certain geologists state that the Great Salt Lake has an
-
- underground counterpart deep below it, and that a certain type of
-
- earthquake could 'conceivably' empty the entire contents of the
-
- lake into it's subterranean counterpart. There are vague rumors
-
- of underground streams or rivers which allegedly flow from HUGE
-
- caverns in the heart of the Wasatch Mts./Western Rockies
-
- (caverns which can supposedly be entered by following the right
-
- path through the underground maze), and westward below the
-
- valley floor, possibly to the underground 'counterpart' of the Great
-
- Salt Lake.<P>
-
-
-
- <STRONG>3)</STRONG> A former worker in Utah's 'Dougway Proving Ground' (where
-
- former Dulce Base worker Thomas Castello alleges there is an
-
- 'entrance' to the underground systems) reported that he
-
- witnessed 'people' working at the base-facility who were NOT
-
- human. He could not explain, but he did state that he learned of
-
- top secret robotics and even 'Philadelphia-Experiment' like
-
- teleportation research that was being conducted at the base. Also,
-
- there have been reports (similar to those at Dulce, NM; the Nevada]
-
- Test Site; the Madigan Medical facility in Washington State, and
-
- at Deep Springs, CA), particularly from a former hairdresser at the
-
- Dougway base whose name was Barbara, that there were several
-
- reptilian beings working at the base who were masquerading as
-
- humans. She stated that even one of the base commanders was
-
- NOT human -- she saw him momentarily transform before her
-
- eyes!<P>
-
-
-
- <STRONG>4)</STRONG> There are many accounts of various alien 'bases' throughout
-
- Utah occupied by the Nordics, the Grays, secret societies, the
-
- large 'EL' humans, possibly the 'Orange', and of course the
-
- 'hubrids' -- and possibly even natural-born humans who are being
-
- held prisoner in 'reptilian' strongholds. <P>
-
-
-
- This latter possibility was confirmed by Val Valerian in 'THE
-
- LEADING EDGE' Newsletter, in which he stated his belief that,
-
- based on the numerous accounts that he had gathered:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...Scores of underground installations hold citizens of virtually
-
- every country on the planet in captivity."</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-
-
- Valerian is of course referring to the Dulce facility, as well as
-
- other such facilities throughout the world where permanent
-
- abductees' reportedly end up. This may also include other people
-
- who have disappeared in other ways.<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- One possible subterranean 'abduction' was described by
-
- researcher John Grant. In his book 'GREAT MYSTERIES'
-
- (Chartwell Books., Secaucus, NJ., 1988), Grant records the
-
- following frightening incident: "...In 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson
-
- Wright were driving to New York through blinding snow; in the
-
- Lincoln Tunnel they agreed to pause and wipe snow from the front
-
- and rear windows. Jackson Wright never saw his wife, Martha,
-
- again."<P>
-
-
-
- People just don't 'disappear' without a trace, never to be heard
-
- from again, especially in a place like this unless SOMETHING
-
- intentionally causes such a disappearance to take place. There
-
- have, incidentally, been reports of 'UFO' like objects and/or alien
-
- creatures being seen in connection with 'abductions' which took
-
- place in underground tunnels, some 'deserted' by our standards
-
- and others not. One case involved some teenaged boys in
-
- Europe who swore that their abductors (grays) took them to a
-
- base underground via a long-abandoned World War II railway
-
- tunnel.<P>
-
-
-
- It is uncertain just how many human casualties the human
-
- race may have suffered as a result of the Da'ath or Dah'ath wars
-
- over the centuries (Da'ath is the Hebrew name of the 'tree' where,
-
- tradition holds, the human and serpent races first came into
-
- conflict), yet based on the various accounts which we have
-
- covered in this Fil, we can assume that the victims have been in
-
- the tens of thousands AT THE VERY LEAST.<P>
-
-
-
- In the meantime, the abductions of humans, an integral part of
-
- the 'evil ones' warfare against God and men's souls, are still taking
-
- place. Whether the victims are taken to underground or off-planet
-
- areas is difficult to tell in any given case, although there is reason
-
- to believe that both possibilities are a reality.<P>
-
-
-
-
-
- There have, believe it or not, been abductions which have
-
- occurred in connection with 'UFO' activity that have involved not a
-
- few, not dozens, nor hundreds but THOUSANDS of people who
-
- have disappeared without a trace, or been abducted, en masse.
-
- Such is the case with the following well-known and documented
-
- incident that has baffled the many researchers who have
-
- mentioned it in their writings: <P>
-
-
-
-
-
- "In the Winter of 1930 a profoundly disturbing incident took
-
- place in Canada. Trapper Arnaud Lauret and his son observed a
-
- strange light crossing the northern sky. It appeared to be headed
-
- for the Lake Anjikuni area. The two trappers described it as being
-
- alternatingly bullet-shaped and cylinder-shaped...<P>
-
-
-
- "Another trapper named Joe LaBelle had snowshoed into the
-
- village of the Lake Anjikuni people, and been chilled to discover
-
- that the normally bustling community was silent, and not a soul
-
- was moving in the streets. Even the sled dogs, which would
-
- normally have bayed welcome, were silent. The shanties were
-
- choked with snow, and not a chimney showed smoke.<P>
-
-
-
- "The trapper found the village kayaks tied up on the shore of
-
- the lake. Inside the shanties the trapper found a further surprise:
-
- there were meals left hanging over fires, long grown old and moldy,
-
- apparently abandoned as they were being cooked. The men's
-
- rifles were still standing by the doors. This really frightened the
-
- trapper, because he knew that these people would NEVER leave
-
- their precious weapons behind.<P>
-
-
-
- "He reported his discovery to the Royal Canadian Mounted
-
- Police, who investigated further. They discovered that the town's
-
- dogs died of hunger, chained beneath a tree and covered by a
-
- snowdrift. More disturbingly, the town graveyard had been
-
- emptied. The graves were now yawning pits. Despite the frozen
-
- ground, the graves had been opened and the dead removed..." <P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Whitley Strieber, who claimed to have had several abduction-
-
- type experiences since a young age involving different types of
-
- beings -- both apparently physical and paraphysial -- does not hold
-
- to the idea that these creatures are originally from deep space. He
-
- believes that some of them MAY come from the nether regions of
-
- the earth, and may have been here for millennia, being part of an
-
- ancient conspiracy to occultically control or manipulate the human
-
- race. He is not certain exactly what the creatures behind his
-
- abductions were, but he did suggest that the ancient (fallen?)
-
- 'elementals' might be involved. Strieber had some comments of
-
- his own concerning the strange mass abduction near the Lake
-
- Anjikuni area. In his book 'MAJESTIC', he stated:<P>
-
-
-
- "The RCMP continues the case opened to this day. A check
-
- with the records department indicated that the matter remains
-
- unsolved, and despite a search of the whole of Canada and
-
- inquiries throughout the world, not a single trace of the MISSING
-
- TWELVE HUNDRED MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN were ever
-
- found." Strieber related still another incident in this same book, of
-
- a mysterious abduction (apparently) to underground regions:<P>
-
-
-
-
-
- "...The first seemingly related case of disappearance in the
-
- U.S. history <EM>(that is, 'related' to cases given by Strieber earlier in
-
- his book, concerning people who were allegedly pursued by
-
- unknown objects and experienced NEAR abductions yet managed
-
- to escape -- and others who were captured in the full sight of
-
- witnesses and never seen again - Branton)</EM>... took place on 23
-
- September 1880 near the town of Gallatin, Tennessee. At
-
- approximately three-thirty on that sunny afternoon, Mr. David Lang,
-
- a farmer, dematerialized in front of five witnesses, including his
-
- wife, his two children, his father-in-law and a local judge.<P>
-
-
-
- "The father-in-law and the judge had just pulled up in a carriage.
-
- Mr. Lang moved toward them across a field followed by his family.
-
- Without warning, he simply ceased to exist. There was no cry, no
-
- sign of distress. Mrs. Lang, distraught, rushed up and pounded
-
- the ground where he had been walking. All that afternoon, and into
-
- the night the field was searched. Subsequently the county
-
- surveyor determined that there were no hidden caves or sinkholes
-
- in the area of the disappearance.<P>
-
-
-
- "The subsequent April, seven months later," Streiber writes,
-
- "the children heard their father crying distantly UNDERNEATH the
-
- field. He seemed desperate and tortured, and was begging for
-
- help. His voice gradually died away and was not heard again.
-
- Where he was last seen, there was a circle of WITHERED yellow
-
- grass twenty feet in diameter.<P>
-
-
-
- "The family moved away from the farm.<P>
-
-
-
- "It can be surmised that Mr. Lang was not removed above
-
- ground, but rather was taken INTO THE EARTH and kept alive
-
- there for some months," Strieber continues, "judging from the cries
-
- that were heard the next April. What the poor man suffered during
-
- that time, and what finally put him out of his misery, can scarcely
-
- be imagined...<P>
-
-
-
- "He was apparently left to languish in some subterranean
-
- prison, presumably dying when his food and water ran out."<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Evidence is beginning to mount that many of the human and
-
- animal organs from mutilation victims are being used by an entirely
-
- different 'alien' group than the reptilians-saurians, although the
-
- sauroids are apparently working in full cooperation with this "other"
-
- group by assisting in the construction of physical-biological 'forms'
-
- which can be 'possessed' and animated by an insidious group of
-
- SUPERNATURAL non-physical entities, the 'infernals' or 'polter-
-
- giests'. Whitley Streiber stated that he encountered some of
-
- these entities during an abduction, and noticed an area on their
-
- craft where these malevolent, fearful creatures stored these
-
- 'bodies' when they were not in use. These energy beings, he came
-
- to realize, used such physical shells to operate in the physical
-
- dimension, much like a human being enters a diving suit in order to
-
- operate under water. <P>
-
-
-
- The LEADING EDGE Magazine for March, 1990, quoted one
-
- 'inside' source as saying that: "These beings... have a PHYSICAL
-
- presence generate biological structures that function as
-
- CONTAINERS for them... the aliens manufacture containers for
-
- themselves... fabricate their own bodies -- using biologicals gained
-
- from humans and cattle..."<P>
-
-
-
-
-
- A publication titled 'AMERICA'S MISSING & EXPLOITED
-
- CHILDREN' (published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office
-
- of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Washington D.C.)
-
- made the following statement: "Even the most conservative
-
- estimates suggest that SEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND
-
- children are missing within the course of the year." (in the United
-
- States alone). Also: "...In 1983, the U.S. Dept of Health and
-
- Human Services put the number at 1.5 million a year -- a figure
-
- that has been widely circulated by private organizations. But
-
- experts say roughly 95 percent of these are runaways -- many of
-
- whom return home within days and are counted repeatedly if they
-
- run away more than once a year." This would apparently put the
-
- number of those who are 'abducted' in one way or another to AT
-
- LEAST 75,000 per year... STILL A CONSIDERABLY LARGE
-
- NUMBER.<P>
-
-
-
- 'Commander X', from his apparent though guarded vantage-
-
- point within the Intelligence Community, claims to be privy to
-
- much 'deep-level' inside information, as we have seen in earlier
-
- writings. One of the reports that crossed his desk involved the
-
- experience of a woman who was 'abducted' and taken over 1000
-
- miles to the underground facility below Dulce, New Mexico:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...One woman I have spoken with was abducted from the roof
-
- of a New York City apartment building and apparently held
-
- underground at the Dulce facility. She was taken to a cabin in the
-
- desert which was being used as a camouflaged entrance to the
-
- 'alien' base. She was eventually escorted to the laboratories to be
-
- used as a test subject, but at the last minute managed to escape
-
- thanks to the aid of one of the Nordic-type, tall aliens, who
-
- befriended her and showed her a secret way out, down an
-
- unguarded shaft.<P>
-
-
-
- "Back in the desert, she was rescued by members of the Blue
-
- Berets, and eventually flown back to Manhattan. During a de-
-
- briefing session with the military, she was warned to remain silent
-
- about her experiences. Anyone hearing such a bizarre tale would
-
- certainly think she had gone insane. It was inferred she could be
-
- committed to a mental institution at any time should she refuse to
-
- go along with the cover-up conspiracy, which she was told was
-
- being conducted 'for the sake of the country, and the sake of the
-
- world!'" <EM>(if you believe that excuse, then I have some beachfront
-
- property on Mercury that you might be interested in! - Branton)</EM>
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P>
-
-
-
- William Cooper stated at the MUFON symposium in Las
-
- Vegas in 1989 that over 3,000 children disappear yearly in one
-
- section of Manhattan alone. Could there be some connection!? <P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- The accounts of disappearances around underground tunnels
-
- and caverns are seemingly endless, as we see in the following
-
- incident recorded in Harold T. Wilkins' book 'FLYING SAUCERS
-
- UNCENSORED', p. 47:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"June 7, 1954: Three German tourists who entered the vast
-
- Lamprecht Cave, near Lofer, in the Salzburg mountain region of
-
- Austria have never been found. Their automobile was left locked
-
- outside the cave.<P>
-
-
-
- "...The above may very well be merely a case of amateur
-
- speleologists getting lost in labyrinthine caves, although it is
-
- unusual for THREE men to vanish in this fashion. But I must risk
-
- the charge of being accused of fancy and moonshine, when I say
-
- that both in England and the United States, there are regions of
-
- limestone caverns and mountains from which...queer phenomena
-
- associated with white lights descending to ground level from
-
- great altitudes have been reported!"
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P>
-
-
-
- Similar disappearances were recorded by John Keel in his
-
- book 'OUR HAUNTED PLANET', pp. 202-208:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...There are periodic waves of disappearances which create
-
- brief sensations in the newspapers and are quickly forgotten. No
-
- one ever manages to find out where these people have gone. In
-
- 1912 five men, all unrelated, disappeared unaccountably in a single
-
- week in Buffalo, New York. Montreal, Canada, had a wave of
-
- missing persons in July, 1883, and again in July, 1892.<P>
-
-
-
- "Children vanish MORE FREQUENTLY than any other group.
-
- We're not talking about ordinary runaways. In August, 1869,
-
- thirteen children vanished in Cork, Ireland. No sign of kidnapping
-
- or foul play. The same month there was a wave of disappearing
-
- children in Brussels, Belgium. Another group of youngsters
-
- melted away in Belfast in August, 1895. And again in August,
-
- 1920, eight girls (all under twelve years of age) disappeared forever
-
- in Belfast...<P>
-
-
-
- "Actually, children have been disappearing in large numbers
-
- for centuries all over the world, and most of these cases have
-
- remained unsolved. In the Middle Ages it was popularly believed
-
- that fairies and leprechauns frequently stole children away. The
-
- Indians of North and South America also have many myths and
-
- stories about children being kidnapped by little people. The notion
-
- that parahumans kidnap children is deeply entrenched in every
-
- culture...<P>
-
-
-
- "The celebrated Pied Piper of Hameln, Germany, is more than
-
- just a charming children's story. A stranger actually did appear in
-
- Hameln in the Middle Ages, and he lured away 150 children never
-
- to be seen again. The event is still commemorated with an annual
-
- festival in Hameln <EM>(one of the old versions of the story says that
-
- the children were taken to a subterranean cavern - Branton)</EM>.<P>
-
-
-
- "In A.D. 1212 a teenaged boy in France, Stephen of Cloyes,
-
- BEGAN TO HEAR VOICES which inspired him to collect together
-
- fifty thousand children for the pathetic Children's Crusade. They
-
- marched off to do battle with the infidels and disappeared EN
-
- MASSE. The popular explanation is that they were all seized by
-
- slavers.<P>
-
-
-
- "...Ufologist Jerome Clark uncovered an extraordinary item from
-
- an old 1939 newspaper. 'On a day in the late summer, 1939, a
-
- military transport left the Marine Naval Air Station in San Diego,
-
- California, for a routine flight to Honolulu,' Clark wrote in FLYING
-
- SAUCER REVIEW. 'About three hours afterwards several urgent
-
- distress signals sounded from the plane and then silence. Later
-
- the craft came limping back to execute an emergency landing.
-
- When Air Station personnel entered the plane, they found every
-
- man of the crew, including the copilot who had lived long enough to
-
- pilot the craft back to its base, dead of unknown causes.<P>
-
-
-
- "Each of the bodies carried large, gaping wounds, and the
-
- outside of the ship was similarly marked. Air Station men who
-
- touched parts of the craft came down with a mysterious skin
-
- infection.<P>
-
-
-
- "One of the most puzzling aspects of the whole affair was that
-
- the .45 automatics carried by the pilot and copilot as service
-
- pieces HAD BEEN EMPTIED, AND THE SHELLS LAY ON THE
-
- FLOOR. A smell of rotten eggs pervaded the atmosphere inside
-
- the plane... Mysterious skin infections and rotten egg odors
-
- (hydrogen sulfide) are phenomena familiar to all UFO researchers.
-
- It would seem that the transport was attacked -- apparently without
-
- provocation -- by some sort of strange aerial intruder."
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- The following account, taken from the May, 1946 issue of
-
- AMAZING STORIES magazine (pp. 171-173) seems to contain
-
- information which would explain many of the 'missing pieces' of the
-
- overall 'Men In Black' phenomena. At least some of the 'MIB' have
-
- been variously described as oriental or 'androidal' like beings,
-
- although as John Keel has stated, others seem to portray reptilian
-
- characteristics. Abductee Christa Tilton allegedly encountered
-
- some 'MIBs' in a black automobile within Boynton Canyon, near
-
- Sedona, Arizona (a reported base site). She described them as
-
- follows: "The men did not look right. Their faces had no expression
-
- on them whatsoever. They looked like they were wearing chalky
-
- tan makeup. Their movements were robot-like and unearthly." The
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- AMAZING STORIES letter, which was quite lengthy and excerpts
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- of which we quote below, was submitted by a Mr. Edward John of
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- (at the time) 475 Fell St., San Francisco, CA.: <P>
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-
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"Sirs... I have enjoyed your stories for many years as I have
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- read AMAZING since the first issue back in 1928 if I remember
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- right.<P>
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-
-
- "...I think I can show you an entrance to this subterranean city
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- that he (Shaver) has written about several issues back. Here is
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- what happened to me and you may judge for yourself. In 1931 my
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- mother and I took up a section of land as a cattle raising home-
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- stead from the U.S. Government and naturally it was not a choice
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- piece... a person who turned out to be our nearest neighbor gave
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- us some hints and as the place was only six miles from his we
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- stayed at his ranch until we built our house. Then we moved into
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- our own and all in all we stayed there about two years before we
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- quite; and now I will relate the things that caused us to quit, which
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- at the time I did not know much about, but since Mr. Shaver wrote,
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- now I know and marvel that we managed to stand two years
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- without getting killed by these things from below.<P>
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-
-
- "As a note of interest I have had to use 30,000 rounds of
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- ammunition in the period and perhaps that is why we are still here.
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- At night I would sit up fully dressed all night with a rifle in my
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- hands, ready, and an extra one by my side. In about five hours
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- after dark I would hear things moving outside the house and after a
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- while something would try to open the door quietly and I would wait
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- until I saw the knob turn, then let go a clip right through the door
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- and then pull it open and look around outside and there was
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- nothing to be seen. After a couple of nights like that, that
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- performance would stop and something new would be tried.<P>
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-
-
- "There are too many incidents to be told in one letter, the best
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- one was the two disappearing automobiles, which happened at
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- about ten at night over at the neighbor's place. It was as follows:
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- the neighbor and we were sitting on the porch after supper when he
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- saw headlights come over the hill to the fence then along the fence
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- for about half a mile, then go out and that was all that night. So
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- next morning we went to the trail along the fence and there were
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- tire tracks of seven inch width tires and they went along the fence
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- into the box canyon and right up against a smooth boulder about
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- 20 feet in diameter and ended there. Now the car could not turn
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- around anywhere in that place because the road is a trail five feet
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- wide and one side is against our neighbor's fence, which was not
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- damaged and the other was a steep hill that no car could even
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- make in compound low. You know, we have a few mountains here,
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- and as far as backing out I tried that myself in the daytime with
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- help and I could not steer a straight enough path without crossing
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- my other marks so they did not back out or we would have trailed
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- them as my neighbor has lived around there since 1848 and he
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- sure knew his tracking. We never did get an answer to the
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- question of where did the cars go.<P>
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-
-
- "The cars were very large and black and very heavy and now
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- that I compare them they were about twenty years ahead of
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- anything I have ever seen anywhere and I had worked in the auto
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- business for about five years before we took up the land. They
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- were silent, smooth, no wavering of the lights and the trail is
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- extremely rough; in places it has hollows a yard deep, but these
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- cars went through at about 25 mph, and it would even wreck a jeep
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- to do that, so you figure it out and let me know the answer if you
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- can. By wavering of lights, I mean that the beams were steady
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- and not flashing up and down as an ordinary car would do when a
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- rough road is traveled.<P>
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-
-
- "I have been away from there since 1933, but just about three
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- months ago, I drove through with a friend for safety and my place
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- is razed to the ground and everything that was made by human
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- hands has been carried off -- even the old tin cans, and the place
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- would not be noticed unless you knew where is was. The Coast
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- and Geodetic survey had a marker near my house in the front yard
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- and even that is gone; who would want to take a concrete marker
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- and carry it away?<P>
-
-
-
- "...after two weeks, you can hear insects running on the
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- ground, (also) forest fires will not burn there. They burnt 250,000
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- acres, then burnt all around this area; and that stopped the forest
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- rangers. They never could understand because most of it is on the
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- slope of a mountain and it should have gone, but they saw that the
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- wind came down and blew from the top down and blew North,
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- South, East and West at once and that was the only time that the
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- wind ever blew there.<P>
-
-
-
- "Also you can detect an ATMOSPHERE of FEAR within 30
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- miles of the area and you will not get a statement from anyone
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- who lives around there and the people in the valleys are afraid of
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- the people in the hills. One farmer erected 20 foot barbed wire
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- fences and a heavy gate across the road that leads to my old
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- place. The gate would take a tank to knock down, so maybe there
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- is something there, after all. <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> Richard Toronto reprinted a
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- news article in his SHAVERTRON newsletter concerning a Krishna
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- Sect temple that had been built on a mountain BETWEEN
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- Hopland and Lakeport, California -- the same area that Edward
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- John refers to. This sect had come under Federal scrutiny when it
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- was discovered that they had been stockpiling weapons for some
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- unknown purpose. Interesting... - Branton)</EM><P>
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-
-
- "It is located 110 miles north of San Francisco in Mendocino
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- county and is directly on the old Pieta toll road that ran between
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- Hopland and Lakeport in Lake county of which Clear Lake is quite
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- a summer resort. If you care to look it up on a map get a good
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- auto road map and look due south off the road midway between
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- towns and you will note an area with no roads bounded by Sonoma
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- Lake and lower Mendocino counties and there is it. If you wish to
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- go there, be sure that enough people know where you went.
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- Maybe they will be able to find you. There have been several
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- disappearances along that stretch of road, even trucks have
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- vanished. All the U.S. Government's.<P>
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-
-
- "The U.S. Government has noted the area as rough,
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- unsurveyable and UNEXPLORED...<P>
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-
-
- "Personally I do not care to go near the place, but if there is
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- some way of driving the things out I would help if I can so that
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- someone else could live there safely.<P>
-
-
-
- "...Also I forgot to mention there is a cave on the property that
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- has steps leading down and there is no sound when a rock is
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- thrown in. I have never seen it, but I understand that it is there...
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- Also, several people (in the area) have died of heart failure and
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- some have gone insane, I found out later.<P>
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-
-
- "I think the thing that saved us was the fact that I am not
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- surprised at anything and that I am quick to shoot and I can shoot
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- without sighting and by ear and not having the THOUGHT of
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- shooting fixed SO THAT the things would be warned. After that
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- place, I was able to outshoot U.S. Marine sharpshooters. I tried
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- competing in a match and I just never missed any target at any
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- range. If I could see it, I could hit it, 5 out of 5. I have tried
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- practice machine guns at plane models and I hit 3 out of 5 at
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- speeds up to 700 mph scale without using the sights. So the old
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- ranch gave me something worthwhile after all.<P>
-
-
-
- "Due to my physical condition, I cannot get into any armed
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- forces, so that talent is wasted, for you see I have a bad leg and
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- cannot walk more than a mile at a time. Since I left the ranch I
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- have been in the radio business and have not owned a gun since
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- '34, because as long as I stay away from there I don't need one..."</BLOCKQUOTE><P>
-
-
-
- An interesting post-script to this story. Several years following
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- this incident, some people who had befriended Edward John stated
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- that he claimed to know of an man who was not from this planet.
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- He was a radio expert in the Navy and, according to Mr. John, he
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- was born on a world with no temperate zone but where the tropics
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- and the arctic regions were almost adjacent to each other. Still
-
- later, others made references to Mr. John as having actually met
-
- up with the 'space brothers', essentially becoming another
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- 'contactee' like those who frequented California during the late
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- 1950's and early 1960's.<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Aside from the area referred to by Edward John, there are
-
- apparently other "danger zones" in different parts of the world that
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- have been associated with underground phenomena. The 'I.N.F.O.
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- JOURNAL' (box 367., Arlington, VA, 22210), a publication devoted
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- to 'Fortean' research, in it's Vol. IV, No. 2 issue related one of the
-
- most frightening and disturbing accounts of subterranean
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- abduction that we have come across yet. The article, titled
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- 'MOUNTAIN OF DEATH', was written by David D. Browne, and
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- originally appeared in the June 1972 issue of WALKABOUT,
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- published in Sydney, Australia:<P>
-
-
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"Black Mountain comes almost as a shock when you see it
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- first.<P>
-
-
-
- "Traveling by bus just south of Cooktown, North Queensland
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- (Australia), a bend in the road suddenly discloses it and the visual
-
- impact can bring an involuntary exclamation, as you see it -- black,
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- bare and sinister, a 1,000 ft. high pile of enormous boulders two
-
- miles long, rearing out of the rain-forest.<P>
-
-
-
- "This is 'the Mountain of Death.' Aborigines will not go near it.
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- An ancient legend warns them of danger. White men fear it too,
-
- because of the numbers of men who have gone there and
-
- disappeared without a trace, as if the earth -- or the mountain --
-
- had swallowed them. Birds and animals shun the area.<P>
-
-
-
- "The rocks give off a curious metallic ring when struck, and the
-
- only sound is the croaking of countless frogs sheltered in the
-
- depths where the great granite boulders lie against each other.<P>
-
-
-
- "In Brisbane's Public Library, a yellowing newspaper cutting
-
- tells some of the story:<P>
-
-
-
- "'Grim tragedy has been associated with the mountain ever
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- since it has been known to white man.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Three men with horses completely disappeared at the
-
- mountain. They vanished as if the earth had opened and swallowed
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- them up, for absolutely no trace of them has ever been discovered,
-
- although police and backtrackers and hundreds of local residents
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- scoured the mountain and surrounding country.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Then following (were) the names and occupations of several
-
- others who disappeared, and the dates of their disappearance.
-
- The cutting continues:<P>
-
-
-
- "'This constitutes one of the most amazing stories in the police
-
- history of the far north, for not one of the mysteries has been
-
- solved and probably never will be.'<P>
-
-
-
- "Another newspaper cutting, signed Nancy Francis, reads:<P>
-
-
-
- "'The formation of these mountains is unique; their appearance
-
- grotesque. They are mountains of huge boulders full of chasms
-
- that go down to unsounded depths. Only a few rock wallabies and
-
- a few turkeys live near these grim, forbidding hills. The Aborigines
-
- regard the Black Mountains with dread.'<P>
-
-
-
- "In the files of the Cooktown police, dating back 25 years,
-
- there is a report made by a Sergeant of Police who discussed the
-
- mountain with a man whom he refers to as Mac. Mac began:<P>
-
-
-
- "'Know anything about Black Mountain, or so-called 'Mountain
-
- of Death'? Its aboriginal name is Kalcajagga.'<P>
-
-
-
- "'What does it look like at close quarters?' I asked.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Just a mass of tumbled granite blocks; hardly any vegetation.
-
- The only living things there are black rock wallabies and enormous
-
- pythons 16 feet or more long and able to swallow a wallaby whole.
-
- The ridge is honeycombed with caves, nearly all unexplored. They
-
- dip down below ground level but nobody knows their extent or what
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- they contain.'<P>
-
-
-
- "The latest fatalities, he reported, had occurred only a few years
-
- earlier when two young men set out to solve the riddle of earlier
-
- disappearances in the caves. They were never heard of again.
-
- Two black trackers who tried to trace them disappeared too.<P>
-
-
-
- "Then Mac went back to the beginning of the mountain's grim
-
- story.<P>
-
-
-
- "The first-known fatality was that of a carrier named Grayner, in
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- 1977. He had been searching on horseback for strayed bullocks
-
- when he, with his horse and bullocks, vanished without a trace.
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- Thirteen years later, Constable Ryan, stationed at Cooktown,
-
- tracked a 'wanted' man to the scrub at the foot of the mountain.
-
- Other trackers followed his trail to the entrance of one of the caves,
-
- but he was never seen again. Nor was the 'wanted' man.<P>
-
-
-
- "More recently a gold prospector named Renn was added to the
-
- list of mysterious disappearances.<P>
-
-
-
- "Well-organized police teams with trackers combed the whole
-
- area for weeks without finding him.<P>
-
-
-
- "Then there was the case of Harry Owens, a station owner from
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- Oakley Creek. One Sunday morning he rode over towards Black
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- Mountain looking for strayed cattle. When he didn't return on time
-
- his partner, George Hawkins, alerted the police then went out to
-
- look for him himself. But by the time the police joined in the
-
- search, Hawkins had also disappeared. Two of the native police
-
- trackers entered one of the caves. ONLY ONE OF THEM CAME
-
- OUT. He was so unnerved by what seemed to have been an
-
- experience of terror that he could give no clear account of what
-
- happened to them both.<P>
-
-
-
- "Mac even knew a white men who had penetrated the caves
-
- and lived to tell the tale, and produced a newspaper cutting of his
-
- story. It read:<P>
-
-
-
- "'Armed with a revolver and a strong electric torch I stepped into
-
- the opening. Like other Black Mountain caverns it dipped steeply
-
- downwards, narrowing as it went.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Suddenly I found myself facing a solid wall of rock, but to the
-
- right there was a passageway just large enough for me to enter in
-
- a stooping position. I moved along it carefully for several yards.
-
- The floor was fairly level, the walls of very smooth granite. The
-
- passage twisted this way and that, always sloping deeper into the
-
- earth.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Presently I began to feel uneasy. A huge bat beat its wings
-
- against me as it passed, but I forced myself to push on. Soon my
-
- nostrils were filled WITH A SICKLY, MUSTY STENCH. THEN MY
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- TORCH WENT OUT.<P>
-
-
-
- "'I was in total darkness. It was inky black. From somewhere
-
- that seemed like the bowels of the earth I could hear faint moaning
-
- of bats.<P>
-
-
-
- "'I began to get panicky and I groped and floundered back the
-
- way I thought I had come. My arms and legs bleeding from bumps
-
- with unseen rocks. My outstretched hands clawed at space where
-
- I expected solid wall and floor. At one stage where I wandered into
-
- a side passage I came to what was undoubtedly the brink of a
-
- precipice, judging by the echoes.<P>
-
-
-
- "'The air was FOUL and I felt increasing DIZZINESS. <P>
-
-
-
- "'Terrifying thoughts were racing through my mind about giant
-
- rock pythons I have often seen around Black Mountain.<P>
-
-
-
- "'As I crawled along, getting weaker and losing all hope of ever
-
- getting out alive, I saw a tiny streak of light. It gave me super
-
- strength to worm my way towards a small cave mouth half a mile
-
- from the one I had entered.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Reaching the open air, I gulped in lungfulls of it and fell down
-
- exhausted.<P>
-
-
-
- "'I found I had been underground for five hours, most of the time
-
- on my hands and knees. A king's ransom would not induce me to
-
- enter those caves again...'<P>
-
-
-
- "Such are some of the weird stories told of the mountain.<P>
-
-
-
- "These and the extraordinary structure of the mountain itself
-
- give rise to many questions, scientific and otherwise.<P>
-
-
-
- "On the scientific aspect, the following comments come from
-
- a member of the staff of the James Cook University of North
-
- Queensland, Dept. of Geology, Associate Professor P.J.
-
- Stephenson.<P>
-
-
-
- "He says, 'I have visited and climbed the mountain concerned.
-
- It is composed of huge granite boulders covered with black lichen.
-
- The complete black surface coating may be uncommon but the
-
- boulder pile is less so. Near Chillagoe and at several other
-
- localities in north Queensland similar phenomena exist.<P>
-
-
-
- "'The occurrences are somewhat puzzling because of their
-
- relative rarity. However, they must have been produced by rapid
-
- erosion of the 'skeletal' soil profile. Many soil profiles contain fresh
-
- rock 'kernels' in them and removal of the soil component would
-
- produce a boulder pile. But such removal takes place so slowly
-
- the 'kernels' also weather completely...' <P>
-
-
-
- "There are still some practical questions to ask, however.<P>
-
-
-
- "What really did happen to those people who at various times in
-
- the last hundred years, have been said to disappear, vanish without
-
- a trace?<P>
-
-
-
- "...Any party that decides to unravel the mystery of the
-
- mountain will need to be very carefully organized and equipped to
-
- meet any hazard, likely or unlikely -- not forgetting the possibility
-
- of meeting a very real python. CR: Simpson."</BLOCKQUOTE><P><br?
-
-
-
-
-
- At this point we will diverge from the subject of underground
-
- disappearances and re-enter the realm of conspiracy... In apparent
-
- relation to William Copper's allegations concerning the connections
-
- between the Kennedy assassination, MJ-12, UFO's and so on, we
-
- have the following very interesting yet very disturbing 'connection'
-
- which was related by John Keel in his book 'OUR HAUNTED
-
- PLANET' (1968., Fawcett Crest., Greenwich, Conn.):<P>
-
-
-
- "In his detailed report on the Maury Island UFO (incident) of
-
- 1947, Kenneth Arnold also describes meeting a small, dark foreign
-
- looking man who was tinkering with the motor on a beat-up boat in
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- TACOMA HARBOR. Ray Palmer, editor of 'AMAZING STORIES'
-
- in Chicago, had commissioned Arnold to investigate the puzzling
-
- Maury Island affair, which began when a 'donut-shaped object'
-
- <EM>(according to other sources, one of six such craft seen at the
-
- time - Branton)</EM> had rained 'slag' onto a boat near Maury Island.
-
- Pieces of that slag had killed a dog aboard the boat and slightly
-
- injured a boy, the son of Harold Dahl, who was piloting it. Early
-
- the next morning, according to Dahl's story, a 1947 Buick drove up
-
- to his home and a black-suited man of medium height visited him.
-
- This man, Dahl said, recited in detail everything that had happened
-
- the day before AS IF HE HAD BEEN THERE. Then he warned
-
- Dahl not to discuss his sighting to anyone, hinting that if he did
-
- there might be unpleasant repercussions which would affect him
-
- and his family. Since Dahl and the others had not yet told anyone
-
- of their sighting, and since UFOs were still publicly unknown
-
- <EM>(Arnold's sighting over Mount Rainier and the attendant publicity
-
- did not occur until three days later), Dahl was naturally nonplused
-
- by his strange visitor. This was the first modern MIB report
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- (although Edward John might disagree... - Branton)</EM>.<P>
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