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Practically every conceivable facet of the UFO enigma was explored in the pages of AURA at a level of scientific detail that was unprecedented in the field of ufology. Those able to obtain some of the limited number of copies of each issue available to the public learned all about such exotic topics as: the sources of the mysterious glows that envelope nocturnal UFOs; why some malfunctioning UFOs must eject liquid metals in order to correct their propulsion system problems; how alien crews tap our earthly electrical power grids to recharge their scout craft; the nature of the mysterious “angel hair” and “devil jelly” residues left by hovering craft; how alien paralysis weapons are used for their personal defense and how crews protect their mother ships from attack; how alien telepathy works; how the living space creatures known as “zeroids” can biologically duplicate UFO capabilities; and much, much more!
The material in AURA was intended for the most serious of ufologists seeking ultimate and satisfying answers to the mysteries that they were exploring. Now for the first time in almost two decades, these answers are again available for a new generation of researchers.
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The New Science of the Ufo - Kenneth W. Behrendt
The New Science
of the UFO
Kenneth W. Behrendt
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 A UFO Propulsion Primer
Chapter 2 The Complete Set of Annals of Ufological Research Advances
Chapter 3 An Ultimate Structure for the Multiverse
Chapter 4 A Destiny for Cosmic Life
Epilogue
About the Author
Introduction
As readers of my previous works on UFOs (i.e., Secrets of UFO Technology and The How and Why of UFOs ) will realize, I tend to favor a strictly materialistic approach to rationalizing the various observations made in the many reliable UFO cases on record. Specifically, I favor and promote the ETH or Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
as the one that best accounts for the data that we have accumulated about this phenomenon during the last 60 years or so. What most of my readers do not know, however, is that the previous two works of mine drew from an earlier source, a privately published scientific journal that I produced between January 1985 and October 1994 which was called " Annals of Ufological Research Advances or
AURA " for short.
That journal allowed me, for about a decade, to present some of my best research into such topics as UFO construction, their propulsion systems, and the associated side effects of these on both their environments and any human witnesses in those environments. The journal’s articles were intended to be technical in nature so that I could demonstrate that there were actual answers to the UFO mystery that made sense both in terms of our currently accepted physical laws and a few hypothesized laws which, I believe, will eventually be included in this century’s textbooks.
While AURA tended to be very positively received by the UFO community of its day, the sad fact was that it was a very low volume publication that only produced about 100 copies quarterly. Approximately one third of each issue’s copies were automatically sent gratis to various UFO research groups and independent scholars studying and investigating cases on their own while the remainder was sold off to general readers with an interest in obtaining information about the subject that they were not getting anywhere else. The small trickle of income each issue of AURA provided was just about enough to cover the cost of the next issue’s printing.
Over the years after publication ceased in 1994, I have received various letters and emails from readers who would inquire about the availability of certain of AURA’s issues. Often, they would need a few of the 24 issues to complete a set that they had and, on rare occasion, I would receive a request for the entire collection! In the former case, I would supply photostatic copies of the pages of the missing issues a person needed, but, in the latter cases, I could only tell the person to be patient and that I would eventually be reprinting all of the issues in a book format.
Well, that time is now and that is the reason for the volume you are currently holding. This book provides a complete scanned copy of all 24 of the original issues of AURA for those that currently have partially complete sets and for a new generation of ufologists to study who may be unfamiliar with the journal.
Rather than just presenting only the issues of AURA, I have decided to enhance their reading by including some additional material. As always, I strongly suggest that the reader begin at the beginning and proceed through to the end rather than jump about through the material. I always present my material in a particular order because it has a tendency to build upon itself. If, for example, the reader immediately decides to, say, read the last two chapters without first reading and absorbing the earlier material, then he will not get nearly as much from those last chapters as he would if he understood the previously explained concepts that are discussed in those later chapters.
In Chapter 1, the reader will find a brief summary of some of my early experiences in the field of ufology and how they inevitably motivated me to produce my own scientific journal devoted to the subject. Many of the basic concepts of the anti-mass field theory
approach to rationalizing UFO structures and performance discussed in this chapter will help to familiarize the reader with them before he goes on to study them in depth in the pages of AURA.
Chapter 2 presents the complete scanned copy of all 24 issues of AURA. All are as they originally appeared with the exception that issue No. 6, dated May 1986, was originally printed on yellow paper instead of white! This single anomaly was due to an error by the printer which I decided to use anyway because I was under time pressure to get the issue out to my distributor. Interestingly, I have never heard anybody make mention of this oddity, but for those that may have wondered about it, I can only assure them that it has no deeper
significance other than what I’ve mentioned here.
In Chapter 3, I give the reader my personal view of what the actual structure of our cosmos might be like. This view is based upon my study of our currently accepted model for the creation and evolution of our Big Bang
universe and addresses some of the postulates of that model which I, quite frankly, find difficult to accept. Hopefully, some day after we have developed UFO-like craft for our own use in exploring the cosmos, evidence will emerge that will tend to support my personal model presented in Chapter 3. But, the main intention of this chapter is to provide future cosmic explorers with a basic understanding of the enormity and structure of the regions of space that they will be exploring in vessels that will be capable of moving through the depths of space with enormous hyper-light velocities. The conclusions reached in this chapter are rather surprising!
Finally, in Chapter 4, I wanted to give the reader the most likely scenario for the destiny that awaits sentient life in our cosmos at the end of time
when all things are destroyed and then made new again. While such a destiny might seem to be a cataclysmic and, therefore, very frightening one, I show that survival can be achieved with advanced technology and describe what that might be.
As usual, my Epilogue concludes with some philosophical musings on the subject and the future directions I feel it should proceed in if it is to have a meaningful role to play in human society.
The search for truth is never an easy one and is, no doubt, even more difficult when it involves the subject of the ongoing visitation to our planet by extraterrestrial beings using technically advanced spacecraft.
Paternalistic governments, wishing to protect their citizens from troubling revelations while using the data they quietly gather for their own purposes, usually deny the very existence of UFOs. Skeptics, convinced that the observations reported in the sighting cases violate established
laws of science, deny the reality of the subject in an attempt to protect the public from being mislead with information that must surely, in their opinions, be merely the product of misperceptions, hoaxes, or hallucinations. The average person, who has not personally observed a UFO under conditions that would seem to absolutely preclude the possibility of a misidentification having been made, can only read of what others claim to have seen or merely view depictions of the UFOs in the various fictional movies involving them in their plots. His distraction with the other more pressing issues of life will usually make him relegate the subject to one of very little immediate importance.
Fortunately, there remains a small, but dedicated core of believers in the subject that seek to obtain answers which are scientifically satisfying. They realize that earthly science is in a constant state of evolution and that, one day, it will allow for the possibility of extraterrestrial craft that can visit our solar system from distant ones in conveniently short travel times and bring visitors to our skies on missions of their own.
Those that follow this subject will faithfully continue to investigate the reported sightings and document the phenomenon. Others, such as I, will continue to analyze the collected data and look for patterns in it that give clues as to the advanced technology required to in order to account for what was reported. Still others, hopefully, will someday make the effort to use the information derived in order to copy the phenomenon. At that point, we of Earth will finally have our own UFO-like craft to explore our solar system and those surrounding us.
When that shining day arrives, every aspect of human existence will change and it will change for the better.
Chapter 1
A UFO Propulsion Primer
The topic of UFO propulsion systems and their secondary effects is a somewhat complex one. After studying this topic for several decades starting from the time I was a teenager, I was finally able to obtain satisfactory solutions to the mysteries of how UFOs manage to apparently defy our known laws of gravity and inertia, how they could produce unusual secondary effects on a witness and his environment, and how they could, when in space, travel in very great excess of the normally limiting velocity of light so as to reduce interstellar transit times to a very small fraction of a UFO crew member’s lifespan. These answers did not come easily and they require a mathematical treatment in order to understand in depth. This should come as no surprise because ufology is really only another branch of physics and, like all of the other branches of that fundamental science, is ultimately reducible to a collection of equations which describe its effects in terms of their causes.
However, in this chapter, I will attempt to give the reader a highly condensed, yet accurate, qualitative summary of what is slowly emerging as the only physically viable theory for rationalizing the UFO phenomenon since it caught the public interest worldwide starting in the year 1947. This overview will then help prepare the reader for the more technical material that will follow in the next chapter. But, before this qualitative overview is given here, I should like to first provide the reader with some of the details of my early interest in this unusual topic and show how they inevitably led to the formulation and annunciation of a new UFO propulsion / secondary effects theory which has come to be known as the anti-mass field theory
explanation for UFOs.
During the 1960’s I became an avid reader of the then widely available mass market paperback books that dealt with the subject of UFOs These books were produced then because, during the late 1940’s and throughout the 1950’s, there had been widely reported sightings of UFOs across the United States and other parts of the world. The subject began to be depicted in the movies and the popular science fiction literature. Beside there being then ongoing, open government investigations of the subject, reports were even beginning to surface of people who had apparently been abducted by aliens and taken aboard their craft!
For close to a decade, tapering off in the mid-1970’s, I probably read about 200 books on the subject and became firmly convinced that UFOs were real, physical objects and that they, most likely, were exactly what they appeared to be: extraterrestrial air and spacecraft operated by actual living extraterrestrial beings which used some sort of advanced technology in order to deliver the astounding performance capabilities they demonstrated in the various sighting cases. I was, however, well aware that, perhaps, only a small percentage (less than 10%) of the cases I read about were the real thing
. In most cases, I was inclined to agree with the skeptics of the subject who claimed that the reported sightings were merely misidentified natural or conventional phenomena, hoaxes, or even rarer hallucinations. However, in that small percentage of sightings that I felt comfortable accepting as real, the factors involved all seemed to indicate that something of an extraterrestrial nature had, indeed, been present.
The next set of problems I began to ponder about was just how could it be possible for a metallic craft, which might weigh tens or even hundreds of tons, to be able to do such things as hover without any apparent means of propulsion, travel through the densest lower portions of Earth’s atmosphere without producing the turbulence that caused a sonic boom
even though its velocity as indicated on radar might be thousands of miles per hour, and how could it apparently make voyages across the immense gulfs of space that separate even neighboring star systems in conveniently short enough time periods for a crew? These were all very difficult questions associated with the UFO phenomenon that had, quite unfortunately, caused many professionally trained scientists to completely abandon the topic and merely dismiss it all as nonsense. I realized, therefore, that it would require a great deal of stubbornness for any researcher to pursue the subject in the face of such official denial. I am glad that I had this stubbornness because,
