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Zooming across the skies and vanishing into outer space, the Flying Saucers present one of the most intriguing puzzles ever to face mankind.
In view of the wide-spread interest in the Flying Saucers we believe Mr. Van Tassel s solution to the mystery is most timely and intriguing. Coming as it does from a man with the careful good judgmat of a flight test engineer, it warrants the most serious consideration. We have found Mr, Van Tassel to be a man of exceptional ability and vision.
Although some scientists hold that Flying Saucers may be due to natural phenomena and others maintain them to be of Russian or American manufacture, the greater number of scientists and laymen believe them to originate in other worlds than ours; that they are visitors from outer space. And why not? Are our scientists not planning to go to the moon in the near future? At any rate here is an intelligent account of a most unusual experience.
Is the fate of. humanity threatened? Do the “saucer beings” have the answer? Will the destructive genius of man find its master in beings from outer space? Read the messages received at Giant Rock and draw your own conclusions.

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11/06/2007

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mr mix 3 days ago

pepper1919 look for her with the search function at http://www.123people.at

pepper1919 3 months ago

As a child I spent my summer at the Gaint Rock with my uncle George,
He was a very intelligent man.
i loved listening to all the stories of his unusual experience.
I would love to find his daughter.
As I know my uncle and his wife have past.