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UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PART ’!’WELVE

.1 9 9 4 : THE YEAR OF

EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?

INFORMATION REVEALED
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UFO s : ALPHA AND o M E G A $.........

WARNING: In ELITE file twelve, we wish to attempt to start


opening your minds. We wish to open your minds because if
someone does not do so in the very near future, your closed
minds will cease to exist due to SELF DESTRUCTION.

READ THESE WORDS AS THEY ARE WORDS OF GUIDANCE.


THESE ARE NOT THE WORDS OF A RELIGIOUS ORDER.
since man has had the power to govern, he has had the power
to poison the minds of other men. Your Earth and its people
are not a credit to those who do not wish to dwell there.
You are fools indeed if you think that a planet that sits in
a central position would be permitted to spread their poison
outside of their own restricted space.
The Earth is like the conscious mind of Man, small and
without much capacity. It is incapable of extending itself
without causing death and destruction. You have many
different Governments employing many different groups to
monitor the lives of normal people and it is all for greed
and power. As a human you are expected to behave in a
certain way. If you stray from those ways you must be
controlled. It is not those who live off of your planet who
order this, IT IS YOUR OWN KIND.
Wars are designed and arranged on your planet. There are
weapons that have been developed that you would not even
dream to be factual. You have chemical weapons, electronic
weapons and even laser type weapons, and all of these are
not designed to attack those of us out here, but those who
reside on your Earth. AGAINST YOUR OWN KIND.
Tomorrow you could be victim to some Governments next
experiment. A chemical cloud could pass over your area and
contaminate your water supply or even touch you physically.
Maybe you will die as a result. But there is one thing you
can be sure of and that is it will not matter to those who
were doing the experimenting, they will just put it down to
experience and hope that is does not happen again, even
though they were the ones who caused the carnage in the
first place. YOUR OWN KIND.
ELITE would like to help unlock the controlled mind and give
you a chance to live, but you must first realise thattothings
are not right and want to help yourselves. You have make
the first move, after which we are prepared to guide you.

It is common knowledge to ELITE that man has occupied other


planets in the past, and has twice destroyed the Earth
making it barren, but they still seem to want to start the
whole cycle of destruction yet again. Your Earth is one big
experimental laboratory with I’too many chiefs and not enough
indiansl’. I’m sure that you have heard thj_s saying before.
YOUR awN DOING.
What you have read so far might already be too much for you
to absorb, but you will need to get a grip of the contents
to help stretch your mind, to enable you to reach out to
your sub conscious level where all knowledge can be found no
matter who you are or where you hail from. ELITE rea1ises
that to expect you to believe our words may be a little too
ambitious, but these words are not written for our benefit,
IT IS FOR YOUR CMN.
You who read these words are among the privileged, as there
are many thousands of ordinary people who will never see the
likes of this file in their lifetime, unless the braver of
you will be willing to spread the words that are here
written. Many did not believe the words of Jesus, or even
that he ever existed, but for those who did believe they
spread the word far enough to create a loving order allover
the world. His words are published more than the words of
anyone, and he has promised to return.....
HOW IXJ YOU THINK THIS WILL HAPPEN ?
HAVE YOU EVER EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT IT ?
No one could blame you when you consider the way that your
Earth is today, but he is not to blame for the bloody
mindlessness of Man.
I have heard it said when there is a major catastrophe on
your Earth, ’how can there be a God if he allows the
innocent to die?’ Have you ever thought to blame the other
great power, evil? Evil exists as sure as you are living.
Where there is good there is evil, but those days will end,
and that is a promise from ELITE.
All the answers to your problems do not fall from the sky at
your request. You have to work for them. So must you strive
for the truth. Do not stay beneath the feet of those who
have convinced you that they are your superiors. Demand to
be set free from secrecy, lies and conspiracy. DEMAND THE
TRUTH OF OUR EXISTENCE.
You are a living thing created to live your life to the
full, why live as half a person when with a little demanding
and forcefulness you can be complete ?
PEOPLE IN AUTHORITY KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON.
DEMAND FROM THEM THE TRUTH.

If you ask and they say no, ask again, and again until you
have satisfaction to your questions. If you have read these
words so far, then you must agree with most of what has been
written. At a later date, we intend to expose all those
things that keep you in your place}’ and deprive you of your
God given right to a comfortable life. If only half of you
act on these words, then we will have successfully reached
five hundred of you. That can multiply if you decide to tell
others.
IMPORTANT NOT.rCE FROM ELI T E.

THESE ARE THE WORDS OF MY FATHER.


TAKE HEED TO WHAT IS WRITTEN.
For some time now, you have been receiving our files, and in
them we have outlined some of the topics which we think are
important for your process of awareness. We have brought to
you top secret information, and given you words of wisdom.
However this is only a small part of what we have to say to
you.
It is at this point of EL.rTE file twelve, that we are to
inform you that what we still have to say must go into great
detail, not only on topics we have already brought to you,
but also on others we have not even mentioned thus far.

EL.ITEhas decided that the best way for us to get our


message of awareness to you from now on is in the form of a
book, which will be a present to you from ELITE. Every
person who receives this book will have their name printed
on the front page. It will be a personal gift, a gift to
treasure. This book is called THE BOOK OF LIFE, and will
arrive with you one month before our promised meeting. All
the information contained in tlle book will be needed for
your final awareness, and will be very easy for you to
understand. Then the whole truth will be known.
To those of you who have felt touched by the words we have
sent you, and can relate to some or all of it, a special
piece of news has now been permitted to reach your eyes.
There wil.l
be space provided for you to go on a very special
journey, a journey of a lifetime eternal, a journey back to
where you belong.
To those who have not believed our words, laughed or tried
to discredit them, knowing them to be words of truth, ELITE
is afraid that you are lost. We have tried to reach you but
you have rejected us. We have failed. Now you are on your
own. ELITE knows the people who do not have faith in our
words. These people will not receive a copy of this book.
Some of the topics to be discussed in The Book Of Life are:
1. Hypnotic suggestion through the media of television,
radio, music and the press.
2. Electronic Monitoring and control by your Governments.
3. How to know who you are and from where you came, a long
time ago before your birth.
4. Physical contact vIi th the non physical.
5. The knowledge of how to understand other dimensions.
6. The reason and uses of chemical warfare.
We will offer you lessons in how to deal with each topic
that you feel applies to you. You will have to create for
yourselves a certain discipline in order to combat what is
affecting you now, or maybe planned to affect you in the
future.
Much much more will be given to you in our words and will
complete for you your awareness programme. This will take
you to your next stage of understanding, that which has been
restricted for so long.
In the words of your book, you will also read stories that
you may not be able to relate to. These will be the stories
of the past history of those who are walking among you in
human shells, those you will later meet in their true form
at your special meeting.
Although this will be the last ELIT~ file, please do not
worry my friends, we will not forget you. We have not taken
the trouble to bring you our words just simply to abandon
you in your hour of need. Do not forget our words we have
spoken thus far, do not dispose of them either as the day of
our arrival is truly near, much much nearer than you could
imagine in your wildest dreams. ELITE will keep in contact
with you up until your book arrives, and long after, have no
fear.

While you await your personal copy of The Book of Life, take
the time to read over our past words and ask yourself, who
would put themselves in danger with the authorities just for
a .practical joke ? What would be the point to send you these
words if they were not the words of truth ? Remember what we
have said will happen in the future, and let it be known
that it will be done.
To those of you reading this who have no faith in the words
we have written, a warning. When something is told by your
news tellers in the very near future that you have read in
our files, do not dare say that you were not warned. Do not
dare say that you were not prepared. ELITE will stand as
proof of this warning. ELITE will stand as proof of this
preparation. If your mind is not willing to accept the truth
now, then the only person you can blame when the day arrives
is YOURSELF.

TO HAVE FAITH IN THE UNKNOWN IS HONOURABLE.


TO HAVE FAITH IN THE PHYSICAL FORM IS REALITY.
WE WILL SOON SEE FROM WHAT PLATE YOU FEED FROM.

Now that you have read these words, please read again and
understand what is written. Read more slowly. Each time you
read it will have more meaning. All knowledge given has to
be reached at a lower level of consciousness to penetrate
the control and suppression.
ARE THESE THE WORDS OF GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA ?
’1
,
ARE THESE THE WORDS OF GOVERNMENT DISINFORMATION ?
WHAT GOVERNMENT POWER WOULD TELL THE PEOPLE TO
BREAK THE CHAINS OF SUPPRESSION ?
Anyone with any level of intelligence can see that ELITE is
on the side of the people of Earth, and has no wish to harm
them in anyway, as we are not EVIL.
STOP AND THINK FOR JUST ONE MOMENT.
liXJK AROUND YOUR PLANET.

IS THERE A PART OF YOUR WORLD WHERE CONFLICT IS NOT RIFE ?


WHO IS CAUSING THE DEATHS IN YOOR WARS ?
WHO IS CAUSING MASS POLLUTION ON A GLOBAL SCALE ?
WHO HAS PUT A HOLE IN THE OZONE LAYER ?
WHO HAS CONTAMINATED YOUR FOOD AND WATER?

MAN.

YOU ARE A RACE THAT IS SICK AND IN NE.ED OF MEDICINE.


WILL YOU REJECT US WHEN WE OFFER A CURE ?
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THE ARK OF THEOSES.
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RALPH NOYES
Ralph Noyes was born in the tropics and spent most of his childhood
in the\’ : Indies. He served in the RAF 1940-46 as a navigator,
engaging in active service in North Africa and the Far East.
He entered the Civil Service in 1949 and served in the Air Ministry
and subsequently the unified Ministry of Defence. For nearly four
years he headed Defence Secretariat 8 (DS8)which among other
tasks logged UFO reports from members of the public.
Ralph Noyes retired in 1977,leaving in the grade of Under Secre-
tary of State. He has since pursued a writing car.eer, and has written
a number of articles and science fiction stories. A Secret Property
(Quartet Books, 1985) deals largely with UFOs, including in
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fictionalized form the Rendlesham case. In 1989 Country Ufe
published several articles by him on the mystery cornfield circles.
t:5’6

UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PARTS

TEN AND ELEVEN

1994: THE YEAR OF

EXTRA TERRESTRIAk
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?
INFORMATION REVEALED
UFOs: ALPHA AND o M E GA........

"If I have told you earthly things, and you believe not, how
shall you believe if I tell you of heavenly things ?"
ST JOHN CHAPTER 3 VERSE 12 NEW TESTAMENT.
These were the words spoken by Jesus Christ. We would like
to speak about this very special person.

"I AM FROM THE SKY ABOVE, YOU ARE FROM THE EARTH BEliJW."

When Jesus was sent here almost two thousand years ago, the
circumstances behind his birth seemed very strange, indeed
unbelievable and unacceptable to those that knew nothing of
the probability of artificial insemination, which is quite
common today on your Earth. The only difference between the
insemination of Christ and that of a human insemination is
that the technology was much more advanced then, even more
than Man is capable of today. Before the female carrier was
conceived of Jesus, she encountered a bright and piercing
light.
A LASER PERHAPS ?

Yes, Jesus was conceived via laser insemination from a


planet other than your Earth. Considering logic as you must
do, it is fair to assume that he had intelligence before
his birth on your planet. Therefore he existed elsewhere in
the universe before he came to your planet Earth. You have
to assume that he was not alone, as someone must have had
to operate the machinery that sent him.

His chosen Earth mother was merely an incubator to allow


n~m to live as a human man. His chosen Earth parents were
fully instructed as to how this Extra Terrestrial visitor
would live each day of his short life on Earth, and was
likewise instructed on his forthcoming death and how they
would put his name down firmly into your Earths history.

The Earth parents of Jesus had a spiritual guide, taking


them stage by stage through the life of this Extra
Terrestrial saviour, and they did so with patience and
without prejudice. How this transference from Extra
Terrestrial to human was actually possible will be
explained after a time when this story will be accepted as
the truth.

The necessity for Jesus being here was to show Man that
they were not alone, and to offer proof of a more
technically advanced civilisation. He demonstrated the
possibilities of ever lasting life by himself returning
from the dead after perishing by the hand of Man.
since the birth of Jesus, almost two thousand years have
past. Man was told that he would return after this time.
If you believe that Jesus existed on your Earth, was
crucified dead and buried, three days later returned from
the dead to show himself in physical form, should you not
believe also that he wiLL indeed return ?
"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, which
is and which was and which is to come."
REVELATION CHAPTER ONE VERSE 8.
"And I saw a new Heaven and a new Earth, for the first
Heaven and the first Earth were passed away, And I saw the
holy city coming DOWN from God out of Heaven."
REVELATION CHAPTER 21 VERSES 1 AND 2.
We would like you to think very carefully about the words
above, for there is deeper meaning in what has been
written. Jesus was indeed the son of the person known to
you as God, and he will indeed return. This you can
believe. Sadness is felt for those who do not believe as
they will not benefit from this manifestation.
Just as this transition from Extra Terrestrial to human was
possible for Jesus, it must be accepted that it be also
possible for others like him. Thi.s brings us to his
connection to ELITE.
It may be very difficult for some of you reading this
document to accept what is written, but if the past history
of Jesus is acceptable to the millions who worship him in
your churches, then it should not be too difficult to
believe that it is possible today, when you consider the
advancement of technology not only here on your Earth, but
elsewhere since the time of Jesus.

EVEN A NON RELIGIOUS PERSON ClrN SEE THAT THERE MUST


HAVE BEEN SOMETHING DIFFERENT ABOUT HIM OR ELSE WHY
FORM A RELIGION ON HIS WORDS IN ’lIRE FIRST PLACE ?

At the time of the predicted death of Jesus as in his


birth, there was seen a bright and piercing light. This
time in its capacity to remove the entity from its human
dwelling by means of laser suction. This too, can be
explained in technical detail at some time in the very near
future.
We are aware of the existence of the cloth that covered
Jesus after his death, the one which has been classified as
not authentic. The only reason that it was considered to be
so, was due to the fact that should Man admit it to be a
genuine article, it would now have to be explained how it
came to pass that the imprint remained. They would not have
the means to explain this. To d.lscredi t this item is
therefore easier than to explain it, such as with the
subject of UFOs. ELITE knows that the Turin shroud IS
authentic, and will prove so on our arrival.
"And, 10, the star, which they saw in the east, WENT BEFORE
THEM ’till it CAME and STOOD over where the young child
was. tt ST MATTHEW CHAPTER 2 VERSE 9.
00 YOU KNOW OF ANY STAR THAT CAN MANOEUVRE ITSELF IN
ANY CHOSEN DIRECTION AND BE ABLE TO STOP AT WILL ?
COULD THIS BE A UFO ?
ELITE knows it was.
That is all we will write about Jesus, you can make up
your own mind about his connection with the UFO phenomena.
Be aware if you love and believe in him as there are those
in high places who are preaching that UFOs and Extra
Terrestrials are evil. Should the human race be completely
convinced of this, what chance does Jesus stand against
Man when he returns IN HIS UFO ?

WHAP RIGHT DOES MAN HAVE TO CONDEMN SOMETHING PURELY


BECAUSE HE IS IGNORANT OF THE FACTS ?

YOU HAVE THE TOOL TO OPEN YOUR MINDS, PLEASE USE IT NOW
OR CONDEMN THE HUMAN RACE ’1’0 STAGNATION.

$LITE would like to make the readers aware that over ten
thousand copies of this document will be seen world wide,
and among them will be copies sent by special messenger to
the heads of the seven churches. ELITE feels it is
important to advise you of this. If the heads of the seven
churches deny receiving this document, take this notice to
you as evidence that we have said it has been done.

from
THEOSOS
on behalf of
ELITE.
UFOs: ALPHA AND o M E GA.............

In this ELITE file eleven we would like to talk about the


Devils Advocates, those who lead with intention and operate
a program of restraint on the whole of the human race.
Trained personnel are selected to segregate certain members
of the public at a very early age, members of the public
who for some reason appear to be different in their way of
thinking from the rest. These people show qualities of a
deeper understanding to the meaning of life. Some of them
have memories of a past existence and have their own ideas
of how life on Earth should be.
ELITE finds it easy to communicate at an inter dimensional
level with these individuals, as they show signs of being
the descendants of earlier civilisations that we find it
easy to relate to. We then invite these people to become our
witnesses, those who can bring awareness of the truth to
others.
Most of these witnesses respond in a positive way and others
do not. Those who do not have usually been very closely
monitored since childhood and have been pushed over the edge
of stable mental health by those who have harassed and
humiliated them. To these witnesses we become the enemy,
something they see now as evil because they have suffered at
the hand of Man, for having knowledge and communication with
us. We cannot blame them for this, but it has been known to
complicate our education programme. It places doubt in the
field and makes it harder for us to become accepted at a
human level.

For many years your Governments and the people behind them
have been aware of many events that take place in the
universe on both an Extra Terrestrial and scientific level,
but they believe that the capacity of the conscious human
mind is fulfilled, and that extra knowledge other than that
which you have been taught must be added to the conscious
very slowly. They do not want to tip the balance of the the
human mind. These were only theories first suggested by
scientific community at a time vlhen any kind O.t flight was
non existent on Earth.
The human brain has two major brain capabilities, the
conscious and the sub conscious. If you push your conscious
mind to full capacity, you can force your way in to the sub
conscious. This provides you not only with all past
knowledge, but also leaves plenty of room for the receipt
and acceptance of any future knowledge no matter how strange
and unusual that knowledge may appear to be.

At the point where Man has complete knowledge, life on Earth


could never be the same again. There could be no powerful
Government force, no greed, no sickness and disease etc.....
to announce these things to
"I, Jesus, have sent my angelstarrt
you, I am the bright morning REVELATION CHAPTER 22
VERSE :16.
We exist at your sub conscious level thatwe is why we have
problems getting you to accept us for what are. We are
have to meet us half way.
slowly opening the door, but you
Some of your kind who have crossed that barrier
caught up in a trap of ridicule
conditioned state. They are being
and are
taught
being
at
pushed
a
in~o
have been
consc~ous
a

level to create a feedback of disinformation those to the public.


For example, those that can be discredited, who have
THOSE WHO ARE AFRAID OF THE
theories without substance,
TRUTH.
ELITE does not need to name these people as fromwill the reading
are one or be able
of this file, they will know if they will have
to recognise those who are. Those who are genuine
are not at an unconscious
the means to re educate to who
level.
and the
The weaker witnesses will fade into human normality,
understanding of
strongest will make the way for a greater
the way things shall be.
IT IS VERY SAD TO SEE A RACE SO TIMID, SO LAID BACK,
SO MISINFORMED AND LIMITED IN ITS THINKING,
WHEN EACH Nn’i STEP IN TECHNOWGY WAS DESIGNED
TO BRING THEM THE TRUTH.
IT HAS NOT WORKED YET.

It is also sad to know that we are waiting to integrate and


that Man has to make the first move towards us.
but
To give birth to something new is a painful progress,
is over is
the joy and happiness that is felt when it
unmeasurable.
You who are reading this are among the privileged
few,
ones who have been asked to assist in
because you are the
this transition from one way of life to another.

YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONES.


do what you
ELITE knows you are special. Not any human can
You have the
are about to do. You are our descendants. who are less
understanding and POWBR to teach those
fortunate.
BB WISE IN HONOUR. BE IGNORANT IN SHAME.
To be continued................
from
DESTINY, DELIVERANCE and CONSTANCE
on behalf of
ELITE.
1:, "

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PROJECT

BLUE
BOOK
1 FEBRUARY 1966
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PROJECT BLUE BOOK

The United States Air Force has the responsibility under the Department of Defense for the
investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The name of this program, which has been in
operation since 1948, is Project Blue Book. It has been identified in the past as Project Sign and
Project Grudge.
Air Force interest in unidentified flying objects is related directly to the Air Force responsi-
bility for the air defense of the Cnited States. Procedurt:’s fur conducting this program are estab-
lished by Air Force Regulation 200-2.

The objectives of Project Blue Book are two-fold: first, to determine whether UFOs pose a
threat to the security of the United States; and, second, to determine whether UFOs exhibit any
unique scientific information or advanced technology which could contribute to scientific or technical
research. In the course of accomplishing these objectives, Project Blue Book strives to identify
and explain all UFO sightings reported to the Air Force.

HOW THE PROGRAM IS CONDUCTED

The program is conducted in three phases. The first phase includes receipt of UFO reports
and initial investigation of the reports. The Air ForcE base nearest the location of a reported sight-
ing is charged with the responsibility of investigating the sighting and forwarding the information to
the Project Blue Book Office at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

If the initial investigation does not reveal a positive identification or explanation, a second
phase of more intensive analysis is conducted by the Project Blue Book Office. Each case is objec-
tively and scientifically analyzed, and, if necessary, all of the scientific facilities available to the
Air Force can be used to assist in arriving at an identification or explanation. All personnel asso-
ciated with the investigation, analysis, and evaluation efforts of the project view each report with
a scientific approach and an open mind.

The third phase of the program is dissemination of information concerning UFO sightings,
. Force, Office of
evaluations, and statistics. This is accomplished by the Secretary of the Air
"
In-
formation.
The Air Force defines an unidentified flying object as any aerial object which the observer is
unable to identify.

Reports of unfamiliar objects in the sky are submitted to the Air Force from many sources.
These.sources include military and civilian pilots, weather observers, amateur astronomers,
business d professional men and women, and housewives, etc.

Frequently such objects as missiles, balloons, birds, kites, searchlights, aircraft navigation
and anticollision beacons, jet engine exhaust, condensation trails, astronomical bodies and meteor-
ological phenomena are mistakenly reported as unidentified flying objects."

The Air Force groups its evaluations of UFO reports under three general headings: (I) identified,
(2) insufficient data, and (3)unidentified.

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has been accumulated and
Identified reports are those for which sufficient specific information
evaluated to permit a positive identification or explanation of the object.
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one or more elements of informa-


Reports categorized as Insufficient Data ar thse for which the omission of the duration of the
are
tion essential for evaluation are missing. Some examples conditions, and the I11anner of appearance
sighting, date,"time, location, position in the sky,weather
an’indication that the sighting may be of a
or disappearance. If an element is missing and there is the Project Blue Book Office conducts an
security, scientific,’ technical, or public interest value, the i ormation necessary for identifi-
additional investigation and every attempt is made to obtaincannot be obtained, and no further action
cation. However, in some instances, essential information " .

c an be taken.
is categorized as Unidentified. A sight-
The third and by far the smallest group of evaluations contains all pertinent data necessary to
apparently.
ing is considered unidentified when a report
or explanation of the report but the description of
suggest a valid hypothesis concerning the cause
the object or its motion cannot be correlated with ~ny
known object or phenomena.

TYPES OF UFO IDENTIFICATIONS AND EVALUATIONS


of astronomical sightings,
There are various types of UFO sightings. Most common are reports streamers, and other celes-
fireballs, meteors, auroral
which include bright stars, planets, comets, obscurations or unusual
or other
tial bodies. When observed through haze, light fog, moving clouds, reported as unidentified flying
conditions, the planets, including Venus, Jupiter, and Mars have been
objects. Stellar mirages are also a source of reports.
satellites reported as UFOs
Satellites are another major source of UFO reports. An increase in
of interest on the part of the public;
has come about because of two factors. The first is tM increase knowledge of the location of all
the second is the increasing number of satellites in the skies. Positive
satellite sightings. Keeping track of man-made
satellites at all times enables rapid identification of
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of the North American Air Defense Command


objects in orbit about the earth is the responsibility system gathers ~omplex space
Space Detection and Tracking System; This sophisticated electronic
traffic data instantly from tracking stations all over the world.
and large telescopic cam-
Other space surveillance activities include the use of ballistic tracking at Gre~nbelt, Maryland,
eras. ECHO schedules are prepared by the NASA GoddardSpace Flight Center the Smithsonian Institution at
and schedules of the South/North equator crossings are prepared bysatellites mistakenly reported
Cambridge, Massachusetts. From the data produced by these agencies, .
identified. Some of these are visible to the naked eye.
as UFOs can be quickly
adverse weather
Aircraft account for another major source of UFO reports, particularly during ’appearances rang-
conditions. When observed at high altitudes and at some distance, aircraft can have or con-
surfaces. Vapor
ing from disc to rocket shapes due to the reflection of the sun on their bright orange when reflecting
densation traiTs from jet aircraft will sometimes appear to glow fiery red or
sunlight. Afterburners from jet aircraft are often reported as UFOs since they can be seen from great
distances when the aircraft cannot be seen.
.
the Fed-
The Project Blue Book Office has direct contaCt with all elements of the Air Force and
training
eral Aviation Agency civil air control centers. All aerial refueling operations and special aircraft
flights can be checked immediately. Air traffic of commercial airlines and flights of military
mistakenly
are checked with the nearest control center, enabling an immediate evaluation of aircraft causes
reported as UFOs. However,since many local flights are not carried, these flights are probable
of some reports.
2
each day from
Balloons continue to be reported as UFOs. Several thousand balloons are released
There are several types of
military and civilian airports, weather stations, and research activities.
_
balloons weather balloons, rawinsondes, radiosondes, and the large research
diameters up to 300 feet. At night, balloons carry running lights which
balloons which have
cause an unusual appearance
balloons at dawn and sunset sometimes produce strange ef-
when observed. Reflection of the sun on to the sun. Large bal-
fects. This usually occurs when the balloon, because of its altitudes, isinexposed
altitude jet windstreams.
loons can move at speeds of over 100 miles per hour when moving highthey appear to be saucer-
These balloons sometimes appear to be flattened on top. At other sun’s times,
the bag itself due to the rays reflecting through the
sh\’iped and to have lights mounted inside Base, New Mexico, main-
material of the balloon. The Balloon Control Center at Holloman Air Force
tains a plot on all Military Upper Air Research Balloons.
reflections, mirages,
Another category of UFO evaluations labeled Other includes missiles, and flares.
searchlights, birds, kites, spurious -radar indications, hoaxes, fireworks,
do not fall within
Aircraft, satellites, balloons, and -the like should NOT be reported since they
the definition of an unidentified flying object.

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CONCLUSIONS

To date, the firm conclusions of Project Blue Book are: ’(1) no unidentified flying object reported,
investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national
to or discovered by the Air Force that sightings
security; (2) there has been no evidence submitted beyond the range of
categorized as unidentified repres nt technological developments or principles
present day scientific knowledge; and (3)there has been no evidence indicating that sightings categor-
ized as unidentified are extraterrestrial vehicles.
over the United
The Air Force will continue to investigate all reports of unusual aerial phenomena to investigate and
States. The services of qualified scientists and technicians will continue to be used
analyze these reports, and periodic reports on the subject will be made.

proves the existence and intra-space mobility of extraterrestrial life. The Air
any-
The Air Force does not deny the possibility that some form of life may exist on other planets in
the universe. However, to date, the Air Force has neither received nor t;tiscovered
Force
evidence which
continues to ex-
vehicles
tend an open invitation to anyone who feels that he possesses any evidence of extraterrestrial
operating within the earth’s near space envelope to submit his evidence for analysis. Initial contact
for this purpose is through the following address:
PROJECT BLUE BOOK INFORMATION OFFICE
SAFaI
WASHINGTON, D C 20330
Anyone observing what he considers to be an unidentified flying object should report it to the
nearest Air Force Base. Persons submitting a UFO report to the Air Force are free to discuss any
,

aspect of the report with anyone. The Air Force does not seek to limit discussion on such reports and
does not withhold or censor any information pertaining to this unclassified program.

4
The following items are for internal use only and are not available for
distribution to the public. These concern internal management and procedures
for forwarding UFO reports to the appropriate agency:
1. Air Force.Regulation 200-2
2. JANAP 146
The Air Force has no films, photographs, maps, charts, or graphs of un-
identified flying objects. Photographs that have been submitted for evaluation
in conjunction with UFO reports have been determined to be a misinterpreta-
tion of natural or conventional objects. These objects have a positive i entifi-
cation.

The Air Force no longer possesses, and thus does not have for distribu-
tion, outdated reports on Project Sign, Project Grudge, Blue Book Special
Report No. 14, and outdated Project Blue Book press releases. Non-military
UFO publications should be requested from the publisher, not the Air Force.

5
SUGGESTED READING MATERIAL
our solar system, the sun, planets, comets, me-
300ks listed below deal with facts and theories about
time as it
eorites, the universe, stars, constellations and galaxies; telescopes, the computation of
elates to astronomy, starmaps and charts, and the history of astronomy and information on
optics
md lights.

KY & TELESCOPE, by Sky Publishing Corporation, Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge,


Mas-
achusetts 02138. Monthly Magazine, 60 cents per copy.

YEATHER ELEMENTS, by BLAffi, published Prentice Hall. Has an excellent chapter on often mis-
jentified weather phenomena.

)LANETS, STARS, AND SPACE, by CHAMBERLAIN, JOSEPH M. & NICHOLSON, THOMAS


D. An il-
in coop-
ustrated, non-technical explanation of the earth, planets, stars, and the’universe. Prepared
-ration with the American Museum of Natural History.

UNIOR SCIENCE BOOK OF ST.-\RS, by CROSBY, PHOEBE. An easy-to-read, exciting story of what
cientists know about the stars, planets, the moon, and the Milky Way.

~HALLENGE OF THE UNIVERSE, by HYNEK, J. ALLEN &


published
ANDERSO:-:,
Scholastic
~ORMAN. Discusses the
Press.
:ature of the universe; astronomy. and cosmology, by
solar sys-
lHE STORY OF THE STARS, by },!ALDNEY, TERRY. An introduction to the universe; our of
build concepts
em, our galaxy, and other galaxies. Many interesting illustrated analogies help light observation
;ize and distance. Includes references to the Van Allen radiation belts and zodiacal
.f 1960.

lHE WORLD OF FLYING SAUCERS, by MENZEL, OONALD H. & BOYD, LYLE G. A scientific
ex-
_mination of the classic UFO reports.

lHE MOON, METEORITES, A’\-lJCOMETS,


Dtd1963,byMIDDLEHURST & KUIPER. Contains analysis
of
f Soviet moon photos, a chapter on a Siberian meteorite and photos of comets and computation
arious comet orbits.

-’HE
5
NATURE OF LIGHT MlJ COLOUR INTHEOPEN AIR, by MINNAERT, Dover Publications. This
an excellent paperback written in understandable lay language.

.!ETEORS,by OLIVIER. Stan ard text by foremost authority on meteors.

-
)HOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF
Jry.
1L-\RS, 1905-1961, by SLIPHER, E. C., published by Lowell Observa-.

’lNATOMY OF A PHENOME:-:O:-:, VALLE, JACQUES.


by
:"’IRST MA."!\i TO THE MOON, by VON BRAUN, WERNHER.

6
TOTAL UFO (OBJECT)SIGHTINGS
(Compiled 17 Jan 66)

TOTAL
YEAR SIGHTINGS UNIDENTIFIED SOURCE

HW7 122 12 Case Files


1948 156 7 Case Files
1949 186 22 Blue Book, page 108
1950 210 27 Case Files
19’51 169 22 Case Files
i952 1,501 303 Blue Book, page 108
1953 509 42 Case Files
1954 487 46 Case Files
1955 545 24 Case Files
1956 67 14 Case Files
1957 1,006 14 Case Files
1958 627 10 Case Files
1959 390 12 Case Flles
1960 557 14 Case Files
i96’1 591 13 Case Files
i962 474 15 Case Files
1~63
1964
399
562
14
19
Case Files
Case Files
1965 . ..._886 16 Case Files
lO/)L 7 646

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TOTAL CASES BY CATEGORY

Astronomical
Airc raft
1953
175
73
STATISTICAL DATA FOR YEARS 1953-1964

~
137
80
1955
135
124
1956
222
148
1957
341
218
1958
231
106
1959
144
63
1960

235
66
22
1961
203
77
37
1962
136
68
19
1963

73
28
85 123
71
20
~
(ComplIed 1 Nov 65)
1964
2167
1167
665
78 63. 102 93 114 58 31
Balloon 65 105 115 94 59 99 1248
79 103 95 132 191 III 916
Insuiiic ient Data 65 61 120 93 75 94 77 65 58 88
Other 62 58 77 82 142 417
0 0 0 8 18 0 21 69
Satellite 0 15 14 19 237
14 14’ . 10 12 14 13
Unidentified
TOTAL 5
42 46
487
24
545 67 1006’ 627 39 557 591 m m 562 6817

ASTRONOMICAL SIGHTINGS.
168 100 187 119 95 57 61 1295
l-Ieteors
Stars and Pla....ets
70
101
92
44
79
52
88
131 .
179
144 56 40 45 . 78 36 "
23
7
55 805
67
. 3 7 4 .3. .6 5 i 5.
Other
TOTAL
’4
175
1
137
4
135 ill 34f
18
231 144 235
’.
203 ill 8’5 123 2167

OTHER CASES
Hoaxes, Hallucinations,
t’nrelab1e Reports and 6 18 16 37 29 14 13 17 11 16 34 226
Psychological Causes 15 13 9 13 7 83
2 1 1 3 2 6 14 1.2’
~!issiles and Rockets 4 6 4 3 2 7 11 9’ 3 3 0 2 54
Reflections . . 8 3 5 7’" 4 3 3 7 59
1 4 8 6
Fiares and Fireworks 4 1 5 2 4 ’5 6 3 0 2 37
:>Iirages and Inversions .3 2 3 2 6 81
6 14 9 12 8 5 6 1
:;"a roh and Groundlights 9 5 4 5 0 47
’6 3 2 1 9 5 3 4
Clouds and Contrails 1 4. 3 5 2 1 27

-1-
0 2 0 1 6
Chaff 1 0 3 2 2 2 4 34
4 2 6 1 87
Birds 8 27 3 8 6 9 0 1 2
R :tdar Analysis 15 7 1 . 6 40
2 4 1 7 4 6 3 2 3
Photo Analysis 1 1 j 8 70
6 5 3 5 10 3 7 4 15
Physical Specimens 1 9 3 3 4 3 23
0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Satellite Dec ay 5 3 4 2 4 6 48
7 4 0 9
Other 1
6 12 93 75 94 77 65 58 8 9
TOTAL 62 5& 65
. .

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~
STATISTICS FOR 1965

ASTRO:\OMICAL
AIRCRAFT
J.~5
10
11.
FEB
a
a
:!.
~
11
14
1
APR
4
11
3
MAY
2
14
o
Jm; JUL
10
7
3
27
32
7
AUG
82
51
6
SEP
30
20
2
OCT
27
13
7
(Compiled 16 Jan 1966)

~OV
22
g
o
DEC
12
5
2
245
210
36
3
BALLOON
INSUFFICIENT D....TA 5
B
2
7
4
8
4
5
2
6
16
9
24
42
15
7
5
9
3
11
1
3
85
126
OTHER
SA TELLITE
..,
11
5 5 5 15 5 42 41 24 3
o
o
1
3
o
152
16
UXIDE:\TIFIED 1 o 2 1 1 o 2 4 4
2 17
PE:-;DI:\G o o 1 o o o o 2 2 6
2 887

~
252 104 70 55
TOTAL ’;5 35 43 36 41 33 135

ASTRO:\OMICAL CASES
J. . ." ~OV
Meteors
Stars and Planets
’"
3
fEE
5
)!AR

8
3
APR
2
2
MA Y
2
o
J1});
4
5
JUL
14
10
AUG

26
55
SEP
13
16
OCT
6
20
If
-, ~.) DEC
5
7
o
101
135
9
Other 1.1 l=> o
4’o ’2o Ie 3d
2’i
Ie
82
la
30 27 22 2’;5
TOTAL :.j 5 IT l

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(a)S0Dir Image (0) )!:<:-:: ,r

OTHER CATEGORY

a.-.
Hoa."<es, Hallucinaticr.s.
Lnreliable Repons
... ,~
,;.~’\ - ~lAR
..,
APR MAY Jt’" Jt:L AUG SEP OCT :S-OV
-,
~o
TOTAL

3’;
Psychological Cau.>es ~ 2
1
2 12
3
3
1 3 1 10
)!issiJes and Roci:ets
Reflections
Flares and Fire....:r’"
1
1
2
1
1 1
.;
7

5
~!irages and lnversoc:-..E -
2 3
o o o 9
Searcb and Grou....
Clouds and Contrails
Li.;:::;; o o o 1 2
1 1
2
3
1
C haii 3 1 11
:z 2
Birds
Physical Specimens -- Ie Ig
lr
3gmn
lw
1::::
3
6
Radar Analysis 12
Photo Analysis

~!
Sate!lite Decay
scellaneous
TOTAL
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1

’7
1
2bf
o
Id

5’
Ij
1
Ih
6
2kj
o
9
5jp
2
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42
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I-
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J
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:1 3"
8
13
126

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(f) KJ:es (g)
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travelling fast, much faster than the other lights. I also pointed this
out to my mother, after it passed out of sight no more lights were seen.

While this was happening there was absolutely no noise whatsoever, even
from the roads around Garforth.

All lights described were travelling far faster than a normal aircraft.

It is possible that the white lights were chasing or trying to follow


the orange light or were watching from a distance. Also possible that
the lights were on approach to Leeds Bradford Airport.

A conversation the following day with a family friend revealed that he


had also seen the strange lights at around the same time from his home
in Castleford, this gentleman declined to give an interview.

Following my leads I telephoned Leeds Bradford Airport, what follows


are questions and answers discussed over the telephone.

Q. "I am researching a U.F.O. sighting in Garforth, Leeds on the 25th


March 1994, have you any other report of this?"

A. "Apart from the one you are researching, no, sorry."

Q. "I understand that an aeroplane had just landed at around the sighting
time, could you confirm this?"

A. "Yes, it was a 0.C.9 from London and landed at 9.30 p.m."

Q. "I also understand that an aeroplane was due to land, can you confirm
this also?"

A. "Yes, that was a 757 from Alacante and landed at 9.40 p.m."

Q. "Di d the fl i ght crew on these ai rcraft have anythi ng to report?"

A. "Sorry, no."

Telephone conversation ended.


tL

UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PARTS


EIGHT AND NINE

~994: THE YEAR OF


EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?
INFORMATION REVEALED
UFOs: ALPHA AND o M E GA............

WORDS OF WISDOM
Your Earth is a very young planet. Your teachers are still
the pupils when looked at on a universal scale. Man still
seeks the answers about the cosmos and will still continue
to do so unless he is prepared to accept those who can teach
him more. You have wondered over many things from the
beginning of Man to the future of your planet. To many you
are the children at their feet and a race at the mercy of us
all.
You are a stubborn race who instead of reaching out to those
who know better for help, continue to make one mistake after
another, usually making the original situation even worse.
You constantly punish yourselves and tirelessly experiment
on a daily basis throughout the World. Seen through the eyes
of others you seem to change your plans and structure of
living much too often to ever have a long lasting effect.
The problem that we see is that you have learned nothing.
You have abused and crippled your planet and now you want to
reach for the stars AGAIN so that you can pollute and cause
destruction somewhere else.
SHOULD YOU NOT SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS IN THE HOME BEFORE
RUNNING AWAY FROM THEM INTO THE UNKNOWN ?
Your Earth is reaching over population, this much is true,
but it is primitive thinking to CREATE wars to cut the
population down. Each person is born unique and each has a
purpose for their being. That person was not born to die to
make room for someone else.
MAN IS SUPPOSED TO BE A DOMESTICATED ANIMAL, SO WHAT
HAPPENED TO MAKE HIM REVERT BACK INTO SOMETHING SAVAGE?
DO YOU NEVER STRIVE TO BREAK THE CONDITIONING
AND SUPPRESSION ?
IS IT REALLY TOO LATE FOR MAN ?
We understand that a lot of people, those who want to expose
the truth, have made efforts to bring you the evidence you
need in order to at least give you some hope for tomorrow,
but you seem to look at this evidence and deny it because it
does not fit into your conditioning. All that you wish to
learn cannot be found in the pages of your text books. The
knowledge that these people bring you come from many hours
of dedicated work, where they hope to give you something
more to have faith in, something to keep you going on your
search for the truth.
WHAT IS YOUR TRUTH ?
WHAT IS IT THAT YOU WANT TO LEARN ?
THAT THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS ,.OTHER INTELLIGENCES’ ?
OTHER ’UNIVERSAL RACES’ ?
WHAT WAS YOU HOPING TO FIND AT THE END OF IT ALL ?
THIS IS NOT THE BUILD UP TO SOME SCIENCE FICTION FANTASY.

It is educating you in to a UFO awareness of the REAL kind.


What do you do with all the information you have received ?
Have you stored them away for some future civilisation to
work on ? Your own personal search for the truth is
restricted by lack of finance, time and energy. This should
not be so.
We would like very much to tell you of our way of life, but
at this time it is not permitted. However, we can say that
we do not have the same problems as you with regard to
finance, time and energy. We do not use money, energy is
self regenerating and time is ALWAYS on our side. We are
only able at the moment, to bring this awareness to you by
means of help from our descendants who live among you. We
will explain in ELITE file twelve how we are able to send
you these messages through them.
In ELITE file three we spoke about certain people within
your system. We would like to point out to you that we have
no personal prejudice against them, we are only stating
facts about them. Our attitude towards these people is one
of indifference. You need to be aware of who you can and
cannot trust. This is where ELITE will help you.
Certain witnesses should be listened to and others can
mislead you. We will speak about the Devils Advocates in
ELITE file eleven. In ELITE file ten, ELITE will reveal the
exact TRUTH relating to the arrival and exit of CHRIST, and
his connection to US.

IN YOUR VERY NEAR FUTURE, MANKIND WILL BE SHarilN


SEVEN GREAT SIGNS THAT WILL BE SEEN BY ALL AS
EVIDENCE OF OUR EXISTENCE.

THESE SJ:GNS WILL LEAD YOU TO F’IHAT IS TO BE.

from DESTJ:NY on behalf of ELITE.


UFOs: ALPHA AND OMEGA . . . . ’. . . . .
The planet known to you as Mars is known to us by a different
name. It was inhabited many millions of years ago, long
before it was decided that your Earth AGAIN should be
colonised. We as a race have seen water in vast amounts
transported between these two planets on at least three
occas~ons. What we can tell you now cannot be the whole
story, but maybe with the information we impart, you can put
it together with the information you already have, and maybe
find a missing link in the history of the human civilisation.
HCM IN ONE POINT OF TIME CAN PEOPLE BE SEEN TO LIVE FOR ONE
THOUSAND YEARS AND THEN SUDDENLY IN A SHORT SPACE OF TIME
LIVE FOR ONLY ONE HUNDRED ?
SURELY YOU MUST HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS ?
At this moment your scientists are working on genetic
engineering, and others are researching quantum mathematics.
with all the knowledge that your scientists have at their
disposal, they could reproduce the human race tomorrow from
the dust left over from a nuclear catastrophe.
HAS THIS ALREADY HAPPENED IN YOUR DISTANT PAST ?
ARE YOU IN FACT THE BY PRODUCT OF A PAST
ANCIENT HUMAN CIVILISATION ?
ELITE knows that the world Governments have amalgamated on a
decision to send SCIMONAUGHTS to the planet known to you as
Mars to once again colonise it. It seems to ELITE that the
human race is fixed in time and wants to go backwards and
forwards covering the same ground, doing the same experiments
and making the same mistakes.
ELITE does not see this as progress. Nor do we see it as
progress when a primitive race steals intelligent technology
and uses it for all the wrong reasons. Your Governments are
not using the full potential of their brains. They have
already made contact with, traded with and learned from Extra
Terrestrial and alien sources, but to this time they still
have their feet firmly on the ground.
Even when Man was inhabiting the planet known to you as Mars,
he was experimenting with genetics. The reason that they had
to leave the planet was because they produced something that
eventually they could not control. The scientists had worked
on a theory of genetically producing an insect that would
work just like a soldier ant, but become tolerant and
domesticated. It had to be bigger of course, about as big as
Man, and have a disciplined manner. It was to be in the
complete control of the authorites of that time, and be able
to take simple instructions without any argument. It was
required that it did not consume much in the way of
resources. This experiment was very successful, with the
scientists creating two types of HYBRID, one which was used
as an army, the other as slave workers.
HAVE WE NOT TOLD YOU THIS STORY BEFORE ?
The insects that were produced on the planet known to you as
Mars are called SCDUREDGES, and as we have said come in two
varieties. Those that average around five and a half feet are
the soldiers, while those at three to four feet tall are the
slave workers. The taller type are the ones to be feared.
These beings were produced with one thing in mind, to take
all the best fighting characteristics of certain types of
insect and turn them into one deadly weapon. It worked.
The Scouredges basically resemble a five and a half foot tall
sand coloured grasshopper which is able to fly using its own
wings within a planets atmosphere, but also has its own
vehicles for space travel. It has a shell which cannot be
penetrated which resembles that of a battle armour and a
deadly venom which is fed into its enemies via a stinger
which is situated on its back. The wings cover this when not
in flight. If you are stung by this venom, it would cause
paralysis and the most horrific pain without killing you at
the end. The Scouredges mouth can eat through anything,
rather like the locusts that you have on your Earth, but
obviously on a much bigger scale. It is able to walk on two
legs and has dialogue. It is an intelligent species.
The experiment was going very well, until it hit a problem.
The HYBRIDS began to BREED and the authorities began to
loose control of this genetically produced slave. The
Scouredges were living and working under the Mars surface
where a huge system of tunnels had been excavated. As more
and more came into being it was decided that the best way to
deal with this problem was to do what the current human race
do, DESTROY them. This was done by filling in all the
entrances and exits to the underground city along with most
of the passages, as to trap the Scouredges underground. They
hoped that this plan would wipe out the whole species, but
knew that if any survived that they would have enough
provisions to last until they managed to get themselves back
up to the surface. The authorities calculated that it would
take any surviving Scouredges approximately eight months to
dig themselves out.
The humans had already decided to leave Mars, because there
were huge reproduction problems among the people there. For
some reason their offspring were only living on average until
the age of four, and eight out of ten babies actually died
before that age. They decided it was time to evacuate the
planet as their numbers were dwindling, and return back to
Earth in hope of solving the problems, before the eight
months were up.
At this time it was completely barren and void of water, so a
decision was made to transport most of the water from Mars
back to Earth with them. This mission was successful.
On arriving back on your Earth, still not learning from their
horrific mistakes, the scientists went about the business YET
AGAIN of trying out genetic experiments. This time it was to
produce two perfect human specimens, one male one female, to
repopulate the Earth who had no knowledge of the carnage that
had gone on before their creation.
THIS EXPERIMENT DID NOT WORK.
~ THE REST YOU CAN FIND IN YOUR HISTORY BOOKS.
We have all this knowledge by reading our own history books
and from listening to the wisdom of our teachers. We know the
full story about the first team who returned to your Earth
from Mars. We know also how they transported the water from
one sphere to another. We know why the Earth was barren and
was abandoned the first time around, and know the events that
followed. All this is common knowledge to us, but you will
not believe what is written because you have been
conditioned. You can break this conditioning, we know also
how this can be achieved, and at some time in the future we
will offer these teachings.
The information that ELITE has given in this document may
have shocked some of its readers. To some it may have caused
laughter. Some may have rejected what has been written
altogether. ELITE opinion is that if you were shocked, then
this shows that your mind is at last beginning to wake from
the slumber it has been in since birth. If your reaction was
one of rejection to our words, then you do not even deserve
to be reading this document, go and bury your head in the
sand of oblivion once more. If your reaction was one of
laughter, then GOD HELP YOU.
Do you not think that your creations will rebel now that
your Governments have started burying them deep underground
because they cannot be killed ?
ELITE knows that the American Government are currently
filling underwater tunnels with gas to try to kill off an
alien race on your planet within the Bermuda Triangle.
ELITE does have contact with the race known as the
Scouredges. This species still lives under the surface of the
planet known to you as Mars. ELITE has no control over what
this race does.
ELITE KNOWS THAT THEY HAVE PLANS TO VISIT THE EARTH SOON.
ON A QUEST FOR REVENGE.
WOK TO ELITE FILE FOUR.
IS THIS NOT HUMAN HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF YET AGAIN ?
UNDERGROUND COMPLEXES ? HYBRID NATION? MASTER RACE ?
ARE YOU STILL NOT GETTING THE MESSAGE ?
UAnd there followed hail and fire mingled with blood that
were cast upon the Earth....." REVELATION CHAPTER 8 VERSE 7.
.TUPITER ?
"And there came out of the smoke locusts upon the Earth, and
unto them was given power........" REVELATION CHAPTER NINE.
from DELIVERANCE on behalf of ELITE.
E28
UFOs: ALPHA AND o M E GA..........
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ELITE FILE UPDATE

Up to this present date, the twelfth day of the fourth month


of your year ~994, ELITE has released nine documents all of
which it is hoped has brought some awareness, to those who
are concerned and interested regarding the existence of UFOs
and those who operate them. With Project ALPHA and OMEGA and
with DESTINY and DELIVERANCE as your main hosts we have
covered many areas of the UFO phenomena.
In ELITE file one, we informed you about certain genetic
experiments, crafts produced by the US Government stolen
from Extra Terrestrial technology, a craft held by the
British Government, infiltration and conspiracy by the
Governments to keep control of the masses and plans to
produce a stealth style missile.
In ELITE file two, we have briefly mentioned cattle
mutilation, abductions, the destruction of the Hubble
telescope and the threat of war against the united states of
America.
In ELITE file three we found it necessary to expose certain
people within your system as a means for you to ’know your
enemy’. We then went into greater detail regarding genetic
experiments in ELITE file four, about the making of a HYBRID
which is supposed to be the start of a new race of beings
who are under complete control of the authorities.
In ELITE file five we have brought to you the plight of a
witness, one who has a greater purpose that should concern
you all.
In ELITE files six and seven, we reached out to you from a
different direction in an attempt to bring you awareness of
things that will affect you in your near future.
We have monitored responses to our words, and have been made
aware of many opinions as to who or WHAT we may be. People
are accusing one another for the release of these files.
Many questions have been asked covering many areas
mentioned. Even your Governments have shown an interest
along with the news tellers. Threats have been passed around
from one group to another. Without the intention of doing so
we have launched psychological warfare, igniting a
maldonious bomb. BUT, while you continue to lean towards the
old theories that our words are disinformation or conspiracy
plots, you are still missing the point, YOU ARE STILL NOT
GETTING THE MESSAGE.
Before we release any more files we would ask you to take
the time to read back over what you have already
received, including ELITE files eight and nine, and consider
very carefully the contents. STOP blaming others for what
has been written and consider the ultimate possibility. Is
it really so hard for you? Have you been searching so long
that now you have found what you were looking for you cannot
accept it ? Or is it that human egotism cannot face that the
answers are coming from elsewhere ?
We have reached out to you all, and are arranging to meet
with you in the seventh month of your year 1994. We promise
you will not be disappointed. Is it too much to ask for you
to meet us halfway on our approach ?
from CONSTANCE on behalf of ELITE.
. .

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..~ -.,

PROJECT

BLUE
BOOK
1 FEBRUARY 1966
PROJECT BLUE BOOK

The United States Air Force has the responsibility under the Department of Defense for the
investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The name of this program, which has been in
operation since 1948, is Project Blue Book. It has been identified in the past as Project Sign and
Project Grudge.
Air Force interest in unidentified flying objects is related directly to the Air Force responsi-
bility for the air defense of the Vnited States. Procedures for conducting this program are estab-
lished by Air Force Regulation 200-2.

The objectives of Project Blue Book are two-fold: first, to determine whether UFOs pose a
threat to the security of the United States; and, second, to determine whether UFOs exhibit any
unique scientific information or advanced technology which could contribute to scientific or technical
research. In the course of accomplishing these objectives, Project Blue Book strives to identify
and explain all UFO sightings reported to the Air Force.

HOW THE PROGRAM IS CONDUCTED

The program is conducted in three phases. The first phase includes receipt of UFO reports
and initial investigation of the reports. The Air Force base nearest the location of a reported sight-
ing is charged with the responsibility of investigating the sighting and forwarding the information to
the Project Blue Book Office at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

If the initial investigation dOES not reveal a positive identification or explanation, a second
phase of more intensive analysis is conducted by the Project Blue Book Office. Each case is objec-
tively and scientifically analyzed, and, if necessary, all of the scientific facilities available to the
Air Force can be used to assist in arriving at an identification or explanation. All personnel asso-
ciated with the investigation, analysis, and evaluation efforts of the project view each report with
a scientific approach and an open mind.

The third phase of the program is dissemination of information concerning UFO sightings,
evaluations, and statistics. This is accomplished by the Secretary of the Ai.rForce, Office of In-
formation.

The Air Force defines an unidentified flying object as any aerial object which the observer is
unable to identify.

Reports of unfamiliar objects in the sky are submitted to the Air Force from many sources.
These sources include military and civilian pilots, weather observers, amateur astronomers,
business and professional men and women, and housewives, etc.

Frequently such objects as missiles, balloons, birds, kites, searchlights, aircraft navigation
and anticollision beacons, jet engine exhaust, condensation trails, astronomical bodies and meteor-
ological phenomena are mistakenly reported as unidentified flying objects.

The Air Force groups its evaluations of UFO reports under three general headings: (1) identified,
(2) insufficient data, and (3)unidentified.

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Identified reports are those for which sufficient specific information has been accumulated and
evaluated to permit a positive identification or eXplanation of the object.
of informa-
Reports categorized as Insufficient Data are those for which one or more elements of the
Some examples are the omission of the duration
tion essential for evaluation are missing. appearance
the sky, weather conditions, and the manner of
sighting, date, time, location, position in may be of a
or disappearance. If an element is missing and there is an indication that the sighting conducts an
Office
security, scientific, technical, or public interest value, the Project Blue Book identifi-
additional investigation and every attempt is made to obtain the iiormation necessary for action
further
cation. However, in some instances, essential information cannot be obtained, and no
c an be taken.

The third and by far the smallest group of evaluations is categorized as Unidentified.
A sight-
contains all pertinent data necessary to
ing is considered unidentified when a report apparently. but the description of
suggest a valid hypothesis concerning the cause or explanation of the report
the object or its motion cannot be correlated with any known object or phenomena.

TYPES OF UFO IDENTIFICATIONS AND EVALUATIONS


There are various types of UFO sightings. Most common are reports of astronomicalsightings,
which include bright stars, planets, comets, fireballs, meteors, auroral streamers, and other celes-
tial bodies. When observed through haze, light fog, moving clouds, or other obscurations or unusual
conditions, the planets, including Venus, Jupiter, and Mars have been reported as unidentified flying
objects. Stellar mirages are also a source of reports.
Satellites are another major source of UFO reports. An increase in satellites reported as UFOs
has come about because of two factors. The first is the increase of interest on the part of the public;
the second is the increasing number of satellites in the skies. Positive knowledge of the location of all
satellites at all times enables rapid identification of satellite sightings. Keeping track of man-made
objects in orbit about the earth is the responsibility of the North American Air Defense Command
Space Detection and Tracking System. This sophisticated electronic system gathers complex space
traffic data instantly from tracking stations all over the world.
Other space surveillance activities include the use of ballistic tracking and large telescopic cam-
eras. ECHO schedules are prepared by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center at GreE!nbelt, Maryland,
and schedules of the South/North equator crossings are prepared by the Smithsonian Institution at
Cambridge, Massachusetts. From the data produced by these agencies, satellites mistakenly reported
as UFOs can be quickly identified. Some of these are visible to the naked eye.
Aircraft account for another major source of UFO reports, particularly during adverse weather
conditions. When observed at high altitudes and at some distance, aircraft can’have appearances rang-
ing from disc to rocket shapes due to the reflection of the s n on their bright surfaces. Vapor or con-
densation trails from jet aircraft will sometimes appear to glow fiery red or orange when reflecting
sunlight. Afterburners from jet aircraft are often reported as UFOs since they can be seen from great
distances when the aircraft cannot be seen.

The Project Blue Book Office has direct contaet with all elements of the Air Force and the Fed-
eral Aviation Agency civil air control centers. All aerial refueling operations and special training
flights can be checked immediately. Air traffic of commercial airlines and flights of military aircraft
are checked with the nearest control center, enabling an immediate evaluation of aircraft mistakenly
reported as UFOs. However,since many local flights are not carried, these flights are probable causes
of some reports.
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Balloons continue to be reported as UFOs. Several thousand balloons are released each day from
military and civilian airports, weather stations, and research activities. There are several types of
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balloons weather balloons, rawinsondes, radiosondes, and the large research balloons which have
diameters up to 300 feet. At night, balloons carry running lights which cause an unusual appearance
when observed. Reflection of the sun on balloons at dawn and sunset sometimes produce strange ef-
fects. This usually occurs when the balloon, because of its altitudes, is exposed to the sun. Large bal-
loons can move at speeds of over 100 miles per hour when moving in high altitude jet windstreams.
These balloons sometimes appear to be flattened on top. At other times, they appear to be saucer-
the
shaped and to have lights mounted inside the bag itself due to the sun’s rays reflecting through
material of the balloon. The Balloon Control Center at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, main-
tains a plot on all Military Upper Air Research Balloons.

Another category of UFO evaluations labeled Other includes missiles, reflections, mirages,
searchlights, birds, kites, spurious radar indications, hoaxes, fireworks, and flares.
Aircraft, satellites, balloons, and the like should NOT be reported since they do not fall within
the definition of an unidentified flying object.

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CONCLUSIONS

To date, the firm conclusions of Project Blue Book are: ’(1) no unidentified flying object reported,
investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given any indication of threat to our national
security; (2) there has been no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air Force that sightings
categorized as unidentified represent technological developments or principles beyond the range of
present day scientific knowledge; and (3)there has been no evidence indicating that sightings categor-
ized as unidentified are extraterrestrial vehicles.

The Air Force will continue to investigate all reports of unusual aerial phenomena over the United
States. The services of qualified scientists and technicians will continue to be used to investigate and
analyze these reports, and periodic reports on the subject will be made.
The Air Force does not deny the possibility that some form of life may exist on other planets in
the universe. However, to date, the Air Force has neither received nor discovered any evidence which
proves the existence and intra-space mobility of extraterrestrial life. The Air Force continues to ex-
tend an open invitation to anyone who feels that he possesses any evidence of extraterrestrial vehicles
operating within the earth’s near space envelope to submit his evidence for analysis. Initial contact
for this purpose is through the following address:

PROJECT BLUE BOOK INFORMATION OFFICE


SAFOI
W ASH illGTON, D C 20330

nearest .-\ir
Anyone observing what he considers to be an unidentified flying object should report it to the
Force Base. Persons submitting a UFO report to the Air Force are free to discuss any
aspect of the report with anyone. The Air Force does not seek to limit discussion on such reports and
does not withhold or censor any information pertaining to this unclassified program.

4
The following items are for internal use only and are not available for
distribution to the public. These concern internal management and procedures
for forwarding UFO reports to the appropriate agency:

1. Air Force Regulation 200-2


2. JANAP 146
The Air Force has no films, photographs, maps,charts, or graphs of un-
identified flying objects. Photographs that have been submitted for evaluation
in conjunction with UFO reports have been determined to be a misinterpreta-
tion of natural or conventional objects. These objects have a positive identifi-
cation.
The Air Force no longer possesses, and thus does not have for distribu-
tion, outdated reports on Project Sign, Project Grudge, Blue Book Special
Report No. 14, and outdated Project Blue Book press releases. Non-military
UFO publications should be requested from the publisher. not the Air Force.

5
"

SUGGESTED READING MATERIAL


system, the sun, planets, comets, me-
300ks listed below deal with facts and theories about our solar
eorites, the universe, stars, constellations and galaxies; telescopes, the computation of time as it
’elates to astronomy, starmaps and charts, and the history of astronomy and information on optics
J1d lights.

iKY & TELESCOPE, by Sky Publishing Corporation, Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Mas-
:achusetts 02138. Monthly Magazine, 60 cents per copy.

VEATHER ELEMENTS, by BLAm, published Prentice Hall. Has an excellent chapter on often mis-
dentified weather phenomena.

)LANETS, STARS, AND SPACE, by CHAMBERLAIN, JOSEPH M. & NICHOLSON, THOMAS D. An il-
ustrated, non-technical explanation of the earth, planets, stars, and the universe. Prepared in coop-
’ration with the American Museum of Natural History.

’UNIOR SCIENCE BOOK OF STARS, by CROSBY, PHOEBE. An easy-to-read, exciting story of what
icientists know about the stars, planets, the moon, and the Milky Way.

:HALLENGE OF THE UNIVERSE, by HYNEK, J. ALLEN & ANDERSO~. ~ORMAN. Discusses the
lature of the universe; astronomy, and cosmology, published by Scholastic Press.

mE STORY OF THE STARS, by MAWNEY, TERRY. An introduction to the universe; our solar sys-
em, our galaxy, and other galaxies. Many interesting illustrated analogies help build concepts of
;ize and distance. Includes references to the Van Allen radiation belts and zodiacal light observation
)f 1960.

mE WORLD OF FLYING SAUCERS, by MENZEL, OONALD H. & BOYD, LYLE G. A scientific ex-
lmination of the classic UFO reports.

mE MOON, METEORITES, ..\.’\TI


COMETS,Did 1963,by MIDDLEHURST & KUIPER. Contains analysis
)f Soviet moon photos, a chapter on a Siberian meteorite and photos of comets and computation of
’arious comet orbits.

mE NATURE OF LIGHT AND COLOUR IN THE OPEN Am, by MINNAERT, Dover Publications. This
s an excellent paperback written in understandable lay language.

t1ETEORS, by OLIVIER. Standard text by foremost authority on meteors.


)HOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF M.A..RS, 1905-1961, by SLIPHER, E. C., published by Lowell Observa-.
ory.
\...~ATOMY OF A PHENOME:KO:!\, byV ALLE, JACQUES.
;’IRST MAN TO THE MOON, by VON BRAUN, WERNHER.

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TOTAL UFO (OBJECT)SIGHTINGS


(Compiled 17Jan 66)

TOTAL
YEAR SIGHTINGS UNIDENTIFIED SOURCE

1947 122 12 Case Files


1948 156 7 Case Files
1949 186 22 Blue Book, page 108
1950 210 27 Case Files
1951 169 22 Case Files
i952 1,501 303 Blue Book, page 108
1953 509 42 Case Files
1954 487 46 Case Files
1955 545 24 Case Files
1956 670 14 Case Files
1957 1,006 14 Case Files
1958 627 10 Case Files
1959 390 12 Case Files
1960 557 14 Case Files
1961 591 13 Case Files
1962 474 15 Case Files
1~63
1964
399
562
14
19
Case Files
Case Files
1965 _886 16 Case Files
l ~OL 7 646

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STATISTICAL DATA FOR YEARS 1953-1964
(CompHed 1 Nov 65)
TOTAL CASES BY CATEGORY
1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 TOTAL
1953 1954
222 341 231 144 235 203 136 85 123 2167
AStronomical 175 137 135
124 148 218 106 63 66 77 68 73 71 1167
Aircraft 73 80 665
63 102 93 114 58 31 22 37 19 28 20
Balloon 78 99 1248
79 103 95 132 191 111 65 105 115 94 59
Insufficient Data 93 75 94 77 65 58 88 916
Other 62 58 65 61 120
0 0 8 18 0 21 69 77 82 142 417
Satellite 0 0 237
14~ 10 13 15 14 19
Unidentified
TOTAL
42
509
46
487
24
545
14
670 1006 627
12
390 m14 591 474 399 562 6817

ASTRONOMICAL SIGHTINGS,
79 88 179 168 100 187 119 95 57 61 1295
Meteors 70 92 805
H 52 131 144 56 40 45 78 36 23 55
Stars and Planets 101 :5 7 67
, ’3 18 7 4 5
Other
TOTAL
’4
175 137
4
135
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222

34 231 144
,3
235
,6
203 136 8’5 ill 2167

OTHER CASES
Hoaxes, Hallucinations,
Unreliable Reports and 3, 29 14 13 17 11 16 34 226
15 6 18 16
Psychological Causes 2 6 14 13 9 13 7 83
Missiles and Rockets 2 1 1 3 1,2
4 3 2 7 11 9 3 3 0 2 54
Reflections 4 6
Flares and Fireworks 1 4 8 6 8 3 5 ? 4 3 3 7 59
4 1 5 2 4 :5 6 3 0 2 37
).!ira!!es and Inversions 3 2 81
6 14 9 12 8 5 6 1 3 2 6
::i a "ch and Groundlghts 9 47
3 2 1 9 5 3 4 5 4 5 0
C lauds and C ant rails 6 2 1 27
0 2 0 1 2 6 1 4 3 5
Chaff 1 0 3 2 2 2 4 34
4 7 2 6 1
Birds 8 6 9 0 1 2 87
Radar Analysis 15 7 1 8 27 3
3’
2 4 1 7 4 6 3 2 6 40
Photo Analysis 1 1 ’/0
6 5 3 5 10 3 7 4 15 3 8
Ph~’s1cal Specimens 1 23
Satellite Decay
Other
TOTAL 62
0
1
S8
0
7
0

"’"65
4
6
0
0
0
9
120 93
1
_.l
0

75 94
9
3
3
4
7’
3
2
65
4
4
58 8
3
6 48
9T6

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STATISTICS FOR 1965
(Compiled 18 Jan 1966)

J_~_" FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AVG SEP OCT ~OV DEC TOTAL

a 27 82 30 27 22 12 245
ASTRO~OMICAL 10 11 4 2 10
5 210
AIRCRAFT 11 a 14 11 14 7 32 61 20 13 14
o 36
BALLOON
INSUFFICIENT DATA
3
5 .: 1
2
3
4
o
4
3
2
7
16
6
24
2
15
7
5 3
2
I 85
126
11 8 7 8 5 6 9 42 7 9 11 3
OTHER
SA TELLITE 5 5 5 15 5 42 41 24 3 o 3 152
UNIDE~TIFIED o 2 I 1 o 2 4 4 o I o 16
PE!’D~G
TOTAL 45
o o
35
1
43
o
36
o
41
o
33
o
135 262
2 2
104
6
70 -~ 2
2 17
887

ASTRO~OMICAL CASES
J.~5 ~L"’R APR MAY .TUN JVL AVG SEP OCT ~OV DEC TOTAL

Meteors
Stars and Planets
:>
3
1:;.
- 8
3
2
2
2
o
o
4
5
14
10
26
55
13
16
6
20 .-
:J o
101
135
9
Othe r
TOT....L i’!J
1b
o
o
IT 4"o "2 lC
10
3d
27
Ie
82
la
30
Ii
27 I2 245

(a) &Jlar Image (bi ?lb::: -’.;.",.... _ ,,~::l~cted ~1oonlight, Parhelia, ~!oon (e)Reflected Moonlight (f) Cn::.;;: G:e:..a-S.;;kl
OTHER CATEGDRY
’!’ " ,~
,;~-_’\ . -- ~IAR APR MA Y J’G~ JUL Ave SEP OCT ~~O\’ DEC TOTAL

Roa-xes, HalIucinaticr..s.
LnrelL’lble Reports a:Li
Psychological Causes
Miss es and Rocket.>
Reflections
- 2
1
2 12
3
2
:’
o
o
1
34
10
7
1 4
Flares and Fire";cr){3 5
~1irages and Inversic::..5 3
Searcti and Ground T ;:::::$ - o o o 2
1
o
1
o 2 o 9
3
Clouds and Contrails 1
C haii 11
I
Birds
Physical Specimens
Rada.r Analysis
1: - 2

Ie Ig
3
lr
3gmn
lw
1-’
3
6
2dl Id Ij 2kj 5jp Ij 12
Photo Analysis
.~ o 1 o 2 o I- :) 8
Satelhre Decay
~liscellaneous "
2;. : , - ’7 12bf "5 6Ih 9 424sbbb "7 "9I;’ ,_"4-i. :3 ill
1
13
TOTAL u

T:cacer BullEts ,t, ~:.:::==:::-=~::’:r: ~i Conventional Objects lei ~1eta1 Ball .’.::.:=l:’.JS p:-c;:a~ation
Debris in Wind (j) ~o 1II’~" on Film (k) Poor Photo Pn,z!,3.>
lal Developer Smear
(d) (t
(f) K!:es (g) Elecncolc: :::’=~= 11~ssz=s
::cee Falling Object
,1i
Targets ,n, W~l::."= 7,=::::::--..5;.) Emulsion Flaws (r) Plastic Ba.gs
(h)
1m) FiL1se ~lan on Ground (t) Li ::=s’.;,)) Cbe:nieal Trails
(5)
from Research Roc:’:~~") 1~",::" :""’=c:21 Activity (w)Gourd

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NUMBERS OF UFO SIGHTINGS REPORTED TO THE HOD

1959 - 22 1976 - 200


1960 - 31 1977 - 435
1961 - 71 1978 - 750
1962 - 46 1979 - 550
1963 - 51 1980 - 350
1964 - 74 1981 - 600
1965 - 56 1982 - 250
1966 - 95 1983 - 390
1967 - 362 1984 - 214

1968 - 280 1985 - 177


1969 - 228 1986 - 120

1970 - 181 1987 - 150


1971 - 379 1988 - 397
1972 - 201 1989 - 258
1973 - 233 1990 - 209
1974 - 177 1991 - 117
1975 - 208 1992 - 147
1993 - 258

Figures from before 1959 are not available.


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UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PART SEVEN

1 9 94: THE YEA R 0 F

EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?
INFORMATION REVEALE~
UFOs: ALPHA AND o M E G A ..........

In ELITE file six, we mentioned the ecological disaster facing


your Earth. We would like to try to explain the problem, and
how we can deal with it. We look to the planet you have named
Jupiter. It is approximately three hundred and forty times the
size of your Earth. Jupiter is made up mostly of hydrogen
quite a lot of
gas, small amounts of methane and ammonia, andFor
helium. It moves very fast in its own orbit. example, a
hours.
day on Jupiter would last for less than eight earth Earth.
That means that it rotates three times faster than your

If you have a planet that is breaking up and contains natural


nuclear fuel, and it was to head towards Jupiter, as the
particles reach the planet the small pieces will give you a
beautiful firework display in blue from the viewpoints of your
telescopes. When the larger pieces of that exploded planet
reach Jupiter and combine with the gases there, the rocks will
explode as if they are nuclear bombs. Particles of dust and
radiation will travel in space along with rocks and gases
that are present and be pulled into your Earths atmosphere by
gravity. The radiation particles will turn moisture into
hydrogen and helium, and where it shall fall the land will
become barren. When larger rock particles hit the Earth that
have combined with the gases that have travelled with them, a
nerve gas will be emitted that will cause paralysis or even
death on a worldwide scale.
Small particles of an already exploded planet have reached
Jupiter and the effects have been seen by those who occupy
other spheres. It will be approximately eight of your Earth
months before the larger pieces also reach. There is time to
divert them by their destruction. Some of them can be
dispersed by means that we have available to us, but others
have already passed from our current dimension making them out
of our reach. Some of your Governments have the means to
destroy them also, and we will offer them guidance at the
right time. That is if they wish to accept our existence and
to listen to us, or maybe we do not exist and the ignorance of
Man will cause his own destruction through stupidity and
egotism.
If for one moment you could abandon Terrestrial concepts then
it would be possible for you to understand the possibility of
Extra Terrestrial existence. What is an Extra Terrestrial ? Is
it so hard to accept that there are others that occupy a space
that is thousands and billions of miles in circumference? We
do not think it is too hard for any intelligent mind to
accept.
ELITE knows many things as we have mentioned before, including
the knowledge of many Extra Terrestrial neighbours. This
includes the primitive human, as to us YOU are Extra
Terrestrial as everybody is an alien to somebody elses country
on your Earth.
It is the Earth year 1994, only six years from the time that
many of your prophets have mentioned as the end of the world.
ARE YOU REALLY GOING TO SIT IT OUT ?
TO SEE WHAP HAPPENS NEXT ?

There comes a time when you have to trust somebody, take risks
and even make sacrifices for the truth. We are afraid this is
one of those times.
THIS IS IT, TIME TO WAKE UP.

For many years Man has wondered about the strange things that
have occured in various different locations on your Earth.
Also many questions have arisen relating to claims of
reincarnation, sightings of UFOs and the disappearance of
ships and aeroplanes.
WE CAN EXPLAIN THEM.
You have to consider logic. For example in this document we
will refer to the Bermuda Triangle. It has been suggested by
your scientists that underwater vortexes have been responsible
for pulling huge ships underwater, and even for taking
aeroplanes out of the skies. Alternatively it has been
suggested that the area of the Bermuda Triangle is a complete
vortex within itself, that things can become trapped within it
and can even take on invisibility. ELITE knows that both of
these explanations are illogical and unacceptable to an
audience of a higher intelligence.
ELITE has knowledge of the whereabouts of many personnel,
ships and aeroplanes which have disappeared in this area. For
hundreds of years the history books have mentioned the
sightings of UFOs both in the skies and underwater in this
area, along with the disappearance of ships and their crews.
When the age of the aeroplane arrived these too disappeared
with the same regularity. By the year of 1945, so many UFO
sightings and plane/ship disappearances had occured, the
American Government became very concerned and decided to
investigate. What they did was section off part of the
triangle to use it as a very secret experimental research area
in an attempt to find out what was going on, and then publicly
announced that more and more ships and planes were
disappearing than there actually were, hoping that this would
scare people from the area.
Scientists were brought in when an area was found to be
behaving in a rather irregular way from its surroundings. For
about one and a half square miles in one part of the triangle,
it was discovered that there was no wind and was abnormally
warm. It was described as being like a sauna with an
inefficient amount of oxygen. Deep sea divers were sent in to
search under the water for anything which may have explained
the strange climate on the surface. It was found that the
oxygen which was not present above the water was in fact found
under the sea as thousands upon thousands of oxygen bubbles
were discovered.
/;/8

UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PART SIX

1994: THE YEAR OF

EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

rOp SECRET?

I N FOR MAT ION REV E _..lLL:-E D


UFO s : ALPHA AND OMEGA ............

Here is ELITE file number six. In the past documents that you
have received, ELITE has tried to break some ground with
those of you who believe that there is a deeper meaning to
things that are unexplained. We hope also, that we have shown
that we deeply care for those who have the ability to
understand the gift they have been given, and not for
the researchers who go out of their way to prove that we do
not exist.
The big question is how do we reach mankind? How do we find
a way to introduce ourselves ? How do we fit in to the
Universal plan ? All these questions must have answers and we
alone have to find them, since we are the ones who are
asking. If we present ourselves by arriving the way you would
normally arrive by travelling from one country to another,
Man would not understand and would act in a way of aggression
for fear of the unknown. So, how can we cross the
communication barrier ?
We have a greater knowledge of physical molecular breakdown,
insemination, laser technology, inter dimensional transition
and other things which make it possible to reach you in
another way.
THROUGH THE SHELL OF MAN.

Having these abilities we are able to walk among you,


voluntarily of course, in order to teach what steps you must
now take in order to continue in the right way. We have the
ability also to bend time and dimension. In physical form,
and with the correct communication through your witnesses we
have hoped you would hear our words.
We have watched the way that Man has progressed in his
ability to learn that which is not written in books, and you
are lost. You do not use most of your conscious and none of
your sub conscious minds and only learn what the books tell
you. All around your Earth there is evidence that we have
been here before, but you choose to reject the evidence
placed before you.
HOW DO WE SHOW THOSE THAT ARE BLIND?
HOW CAN WE SPEAK TO THOSE THAT ARE DEAF ?

It seems that somewhere in the middle we have to find a way


to meet. We believe that most of you who have an interest in
learning the truth are very genuine, but you need to open
your minds more, believe more of what you here, and absorb
more of what you see. Then you will find the answers.
WE .ARE ONLY A FOOTSTEP AWAY FROM YOU.

You are the ones that have been conditioned. You are the ones
that have been suppressed. Only you can break down those
barr.iers in order to reach us.
We are afraid that all of your satellites that reach out to
collect incoming communication from the stars will not work.
There is no known frequency that we can reach you on. You
will hear nothing. This is not because we do not want to
reach you in this way. It is simply that we cannot. We are
here, but you cannot see us, except for those of us that now
occupy a human shell. We have placed ourselves in great
danger for your benefit. We believe you may have heard this
story before.
Almost two thousand years ago, Man was being told that chaos
would occur on your Earth if you did not change your way of
thinking. Man was primitive then, now there is no excuse. Man
already knows about the ecological catastrophe facing them.
ELIT~ knows that if Man takes as long to solve THIS problem
as they have done with the question of UFOs, it will be too
late.
WE CAN HELP YOU.
JX) YOU KNOW ANYONE ELSE WHO CAN ?

CAN YOU FIND THE ANSWER..c; ?


WE ARE YOUR GUESTS, WILL YOU AS OUR HOSTS REJECT US
AND NOT OFFER US FOOD ?
We are sure you do not have to be too intelligent to
understand what is written.

When we do eventually show ourselves, you will be in no doubt


who or what we are, and from where we came. We have no
weapons,as we do not think like humans and our mission is one
of peace. BUT there are those that protect us and we cannot
be responsible for their actions should any harm come to us.
We have invited many humans aboard our ships to whom we have
tried to show evidence of our existence. They have carried
the message back to your Earth but have been persecuted, so
we now know that this is not the best way and all invitations
have ceased. In the past those who have knowledge of us have
shown nothing but fear and aggression towards us. This has
now become unacceptable. We rely now on those of us that are
among you to try to lead the human race to a greater level of
understanding, in the hope that soon we can present ourselves
to you as teachers who have journeyed far to help you in your
next steps in life.
’l7here are universal problems at this time that give all of us
cause for concern. One of the planets in your own solar
system is about to cause effects both on your planet Earth
and your mOOD. Those effects will cause some of your land to
beconze barren, and also will indirectly affect others unknown
to you. This has to be averted, and we will suggest ways this
can be done at a later date,

BUT ONLY TO THOSE WHO WILL LISTEN TO OUR WORDS.


In past documents, we have exposed those of you who are not
genuine. The reason we have done this is because to mislead
the public is to force them backwards in their learning. It
would not have been neccesary to expose them in this way if
it had not been felt that their words and actions would cause
possible side effects to those of us that are among you.
As we come to the end of our sixth message to you, you will
notice that we are opening our door wider.
will you open your door for us ?
So that we may integrate ?
Allow us to help you ?
BEFORE ITS TOO LATE?

In the seventh month of your year 1994, you will be contacted


and invited to attend a meeting at which our identities will
be shown. If those of you receiving this document agree to
accept this invitation, please make it known through any UFO
media, and we will receive your acceptance to our invitation.
ELITE knows that the information given to you is of a very
controversial nature, and that in itself means that time has
to be taken to digest these documents fully. Unfortunately we
do not have the time to wait in between these messages.
NOR DO YOU AS THE TIME THAT YOU SHALL SEE THE TRUTH
IS NEARLY UPON YOU0

DO NOT LOSE COURAGE NCNl JUST WHEN YOU WILL NEED IT THE MOST.

from
DESTINY, DELIVERANCE and CONSTANCE
on behalf of
ELITE0
UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PART FIVE

1994: THE YEAR OF


EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?
INFORMATION REVEALED
-’I
IN SEARCH OF THE WITNESS S /B EXHIBIT 1.-4 MOD

I won’t reveal my name to you at this time as I am


in a difficult position however I need to relay some
information that may be of interest to anyone who is a
serious researcher in the subject of ufo10gy and the
possible existence of Extra Terrestrial life. The
Information I am about to give is of a very serious nature.
After reading you will have to make up your own mind about
how you may best deal with it.
I was by profession an anthropologist and have on three
occasions been escorted to at least two separate underground
complexes in the USA where I worked until I retired in
November of 1992. I cannot be more specific about where
these complexes were as I was taken there blindfold, and I’m
sure of deception of distance by means of diversion. All I
know is that I was in Dallas at the time of the trip I’m
going to tell you about in this document. I would like it to
benoted. or ...the.. record .in.the.:futuFe, when-you become aware
.

o:f my identity that :for most o:f my life I have had


absolutely no real interest or belie:f in UFOs or Extra
Terrestrials, but as an anthropologist I have had to
consider the possibility o:f the Human race having migrated
here from somewhere else.
I was taken underground into an area that contained two
large computers, a brain scanner and an anthropomorphou s
female in a container of pure rock crystal. I will continue
this story by referring to the female as ’the entity’. The
entity appeared to be in per:fect condition and shape, about
six feet long, black hair (what could be seen of it) as the
head was mostly covered by some form of head gear. From the
neck to the knee area with arms exposed on either side, the
entity was covered with a sheet of substance that resembled
magnesium. It was sort of silver/white and looked almost
like dried liquid. The feet exposed displayed only four toes
each.
It had been impossible to gain inner access to this
container but I was asked to conduct a study of the entity
itself by means of the computer, x ray machines, brain
scanner and other items of equipment. I tried
Electroconvulsive therapy. I used both an
Electroencephalograph and electroscope. Some responses to
these had been monitored and we could confirm that in some
capacity at least that the entity was living. It was code
named ’SIB’ (Sleeping Beauty). There also seemed to be some
magnetic energy being emitted from time to time from the
container. The information I was given was that the object
was retrieved in October 1948. They never told me from wllere
it had been retrieved.
Every few months the chest of the entity expands for
approximately fifteen seconds, mist appears all around the
inside, remains for about twelve minutes and then disperses.
I was asked if there was any way I could identify the origin
of this entity. My opinion was that they may have wanted me
to con:firm that it was a living fossilized relic of some
f~
bvqone civilisation
zen in time. I
Human race. For
no human could
one
that had somehow become trapped and
could not. What I saw was not part of the
thing it was too perfect, and another,
survive the shock of what had been done to
test it and its surrounding cocoon of hard rock crystal.
Unable to penetrate the surface in any way they had relied
entirely on the machinery available to them, even some of
that was somewhat more advanced than some I had encountered
on visits to other sites.
The whole object has been scanned and x rayed. X ray has
revealed that the organs within the entity are much the
same as ours but with no appendix, the heart appears
slightly to the right, and that the joints of the bones seem
to be of a synthetic material. There is tissue from behind
the eyes connecting to the brain that we don’t have and the
eardrum is larger than ours. Running up the left forearm
beginning about one inch from the wrist is five inches of
what looks like hieroglyphic writing in the form of a scar.
Further up the same arm is another scar of a circle with a
triangle. inside it. On the right wrist she was wearing a
metal looking device about three inches wide. It is about
this entity that I have decided to write this letter and
send it to as many people in the field of ufology that I
can, as since I have now retired and have done some of my
own investigation into this area I would like to share my
knowledge with you, for what it is worth.
Unless you have ever been in my situation I’m sure you
cannot even begin to imagine what it is like to be
confined in areas where you are dealing with something the
general public are allowed to know nothing about. spending
ten hours, six days a week prodding, poking and dissecting
what appear to be alien or Extra Terrestrial bodies in only
the last few years of my career. The entity I have been
telling you about took on a special interest to me. I was
shown other items that were recovered from the area at the
time and documents relating to attempts by others like
myself to try to get to the bottom of this discovery. I saw
alot of this container and its contents and I became almost
obsessed on a personal basis to find out exactly who she was
and where she had hailed from. Most days spent with the
object were mundane with nothing more than a few readings to
pick up on the computer, which did not amount to any
information being picked up. On the day which was to be my
last day with the entity, the machines attached to the
container were going mad for about three hours. A meeting of
very high military personel was called and I was there long
enough for the results of that meeting. The decision was
that the container be moved to a lower area and sealed off
as it was now felt that it was a threat to international
security. Apparently while the mon_ tors were going mad
’Black Project’ lost three of its helicopters in a mid air
collision. I overheard something mentioned about the
complexity of the brain of the entity and that it was felt
that the monitoring of the container was somehow activating
a response of aggression.
I was taken away from the complex that day to another area
above ground where I was forced to sign secret related
documents. I was told that if I spoke of any of this that I
may somehow disappear from existence. I’m tooand
old to worry
decided to
about that anymore. I was returned home
retire but could not get what I had seen out of my head. I
became very interested in the whole aspect of ’where did
she come from, who is she’ etc.
In April of 1993 I met a woman who is telepath, her services
had been used by many law agencies and doctors in an attempt
been
to reach people who had fallen into a coma. she had visit
her to
very successful in most of her cases. I invited agreed. She
with me in a professional capacity to which she
came to see me on May 12th at lOam and did not leave until
lam the following day. Breaking my secrets contract I she
told
this woman all I knew. I asked her if there was any way
could communicate telepathically with for example a possible
Extra Terrestrial. She stated that in the art of telepathy
there were no lingual boundaries and felt sure that she
could make some kind of contact.
oneproblemwe.hadwas the fact that I could.n.otexactly.
locate the subject to be contacted, and all I had was a
drawing of the scars found on her arm and things I had worn
and used during the time I had worked in the underground
complex. We relaxed on the sofa and the telepath held we
my
had
watch. For four hours nothing happened, then at 3pm
our first break. The telepath knew that the entitysmell was
underground at about 290ft. She then said she could
dust from the desert and hear sounds like that of
helicopters humming.
to
As she passed into a trance like state, she startedWhen
SD2ver as if cold and looked like she was in agony.
she opened her eyes she told me she had made contact with
the entity and that a name had been given to her, TYRA. could
She
said that now she could call her by her name she go
deeper. I gave her a list of questions to ask. The telepath
then went back into her trance and remained that normality way for
thirty five minutes. when she finally returned to
one
she told me that the female entity was only operating on a
third her normal capability, that she was now occupying
that she had done since a
human shell on this earth and means
short time after she was found. She had inseminated by
LONDON
of staletic laser into a female embryo in the area of of the
ENGLAND. Tyra was asked why she had chosen this part
world, she replied that she has others of her kind in male
form to contact there. She also revealed that the marks on
her forearm reveal her identity. She said that all humans
another form. SHE WOULD NOT SAY
will have them one day in ’Ye’ (whatever
WHERE SHE W S FROM only that she was not of
that means). She seemed to be able to speak Englishshe but she
some kind. She said had
has a very strong accent of other
arrived here by design as had many other emissaries of
races before her. She relayed that in the Ye year ofhuman
1995
there was going to be an awareness experienced by the
race such had never been seen before.
She said that the third of her remaining in the
container
shell she is now occupying and
would merge into the human this
then all would be known. She would not say when
SP CLW RN 1\ULLL’J’LN
SPX-474 April 25, 1993
iuwds World Warning Agency for Satellites
World Data Center A for Rockets and SatelHtes
Code 633
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland, U.s.A.
20771
~
SPACEWARN Activities
(All information in this publication was received between
March 25, 1993, and April 24, 1993.)

A. List of New International Desiqnations and Launch Dates. (HQ USSPACECOM


CataloQ numbers__ are_.tIl..P. _~~~tl:l~$_e...!)
1993-025A (22633) MOLNIYA 3-44 Apr 21 199
-024A (22626) COSMOS 2242 Apr 16
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-017B
-017A
(22582)
5t COSMOS 2238 Mar 30.
SEDS-I Mar 30
-023B (22623) SPARTAN 201 Apr 08 (22581) USA 90 Mar 30
-023A (22621) STS 56 Apr 08 -016A (22565) COSMOS 2237 Mar 26
-022A (22594) COSMOS 2241 Apr 06 -015A (22563) UHF 1 Mar 25
-021A (22592) COSMOS 2240 Apr 02 -014A (22561) START 1 Mar 25
-020A (22590) COSMOS 2239 Apr 01 -013A (22557) RADUGA 29 Mar 25
-019A (22588) PROGRESS M-17 Mar 31

B. Text af Launch Announcements.


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SPX-474 2 April 25, 1993

1993-019A PROGRESS M-17, a C.!.S. automatic cargo spaceship, was launched


to dock with M!R station and provide supplies. Initial orbital
parameters are 88.5 min, apogee 238 km, perigee 187 km, and
inclination 51.6 deg.

1993-018A COSMOS 2238,~. a C.I.S. sEacecraft,


rocket from Baykonur cosmodrome. Initial orbital paramet.ersare
w~~_J,aunch.a_(tJ,:>y._~._’l.’~t;i..lt.lan":"M
period 92.8 min, 428 km,_.-
perigee 412 km, and inclination
65.0 <:t~ . . apogee........
...--... .. .

SPX-474 7 April 25, 1993

3. .A:ctual decar~~~I?q.s..?f..pay19aci ~!?~c.e~J:’aft: and.:r:9.c:~et bodie.~..{~)...()_:lly.


Additional information is not available.

Designations
1993-023A (22621)
Common Name
STS 56 (Landed) 17
ll.9.3.
Apr
1991-088B (21834) RB/PRC-34 12 Apr
1993-021B (22593) RB/COSMOS 2240 07 Apr
1986-0l7GX(22225) MAR 2 01 Apr
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28
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Mar
1993-012A (22530) PROGRESS M-16 27 Mar
1993-013B (22558) RB/RADUGA 29 27 Mar
1993-004A (22317) COSMOS 2231 25 Mar
1990-007A (20448) MUSES-A/HITEN 11 Apr (Moon orbiter)

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ELITE FILE PART FOUR

1.994: THE YEAR OF


EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?
INFORMATION REVEALED
The alien agreed to have skin scrapings, claw removal and
eye tissue removed for clinical experimentation on the
order of the Japanese scientist. Unfortunately he was not
told the truth as to why these tissues were required. At a
later date the alien was put under anaesthetic and had his
scalp rolled back to expose the brain. From this fluid was
drained and some sort of tracking device was inserted. Once
the alien recovered, the real experiments began.
The Government had acquired tissue from dolphins and three
different types of ’aliens’, the first from the race known
as the Stealthernarians, the second from the Roswell crash
and the third from the Hitler clones.( These must be
classed as alien as they could not be classed as human).
The Japanese scientist, coming from an ancient race knew
much about ancient herbal medicines. He knew that insect
juices were used for medicines and took fluid from crickets
and locusts. The idea was to take the best characteristics
of the different species mentioned above, and to create a
being which was completely obedient, strong and intelligent
and a powerful force in numbers. To create a MASTER RACE, a
HYBRID NM’ION.
Unfortunately, the living alien eventually passed away due
to the amount of experiments that were carried out on him,
but not before a vast amount of information was given. He
was actually responsible for giving the first lessons in
telepathy to the military.
Just after his death, the Government produced a being which
had all the abilities that the alien had, but it was
programmed to use these abilities only when it was told.
There were a few minor teething problems, for example if an
order was given to one hybrid, they all followed as if
acting like one complete cell. This was sorted out by
giving each of them a shade of colour and a letter of the
alphabet as a name, and by programming the mind so that the
being associated that colour as itself. As more were
produced numbers were added to these names. They then tried
to find a way of giving an order on a mass scale once more,
but they have not found a way yet. Their totals have
reached around 4500.
Because of their appearancer the scientists have had to
produce an artificial shell for the aliens to wearr as the
reproduced aliens are almost very nearly completely
transparent. This is due to inter dimensional problems that
the Americans cannot solve, as they don’t understand this
science completely.
During the program of genetic experiments, the production
of the l.A1aster Race requil""es ma11.? rflare dc;nors anc1 lJas beeT}
responsible for many disappearances and abductions. This
includes small children. ELITE knows that buman flesh bas
been fed to these HYBRIDS to see if it enables them to
materialize completely.
IT HASfl’T WORKED" BUT THEY CAP.RY ON ’I’RYING.
i50,OOO children disappear each year in America alone.
Where do they go ?
No trace of them is ever found.
What happens in these violent abduction cases ?
What is taken from the victims ?
Why are mutilated cattle always found to have their sex
organs removed ?
What do you think goes on in these underground complexes ?
The question you are probably asking if you believe what is
written is why ? What is the point of all this? Answer
these questions truthly.
What is the ultimate weapon ?
Something that can see completely in the dark ?
Something that can materialize/ dematerialize at will ?
Something that can walk through walls ?
something that can operate ’super technology’ crafts ?
Something that cannot be killed ?
Something that does exactly what you wish ?
Something that knows no right from wrong ?
Something that can paralyse just by thinking about it ?
Something that can create illusion ?
Something that can use mind control ?
If something was created like this, what could stop it ?
IT HAS BEEN CREATED AND BY THE YEAR 2000 IT IS HOPED TO
HAVE BEEN PERFECTED AND THE REASON, WORLD SUPREMEC’I.! 9

The next part of this document takes the alien abduction


one step further out of the realms of mystery. ELITE knows
for sure that the American Government has ’inside
information’ of what will be happening this year, that
being a global awareness of Extra Terrestrials and Aliens.
They do not want this, and the only thing they can do about
it is to create mass confusion in the eyes of the public.
WIIY WOULD THEY DO THIS ?
When an awareness like the one that is to happen this year
occurs, what happens? All the lies and deception that the
world Governments have fed the public over the years will
be exposed. No one will believe a word they say anymore.
Their hold over the people will be gone. They obviously do
not want this to happen due to many reasons, most of which
revolve around MONEY, GREED AND POWER. The minds of man
will open, and the suppression will lift.

HOW WILL THE’{ DO THIS ?


As we have already said, the American Government has been
involved in genetic experiments since just after the war,
and now has an ’army’ to carryon these experiments. If
somebody is abducted by something that appears alien, is
treated like an animal, abused and subjected to a form of
torture during this abduction, there is no way anybody is
going to believe that their Government is involved, and
that it was performed by something EVIL.
WHEN SOMETHING ALIEN THAT IS REAL COMES FROM THE SKIES, NO
ONE WILL TRUST THEM BECAIJSE OF THE IMAGES GIVEN TO THEM BY
GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA TACTICS.
This may all be too much for many people to take in, but if
you consider yourself part of the UFO phenomena, the truth
has to be told, and NOW.
~IE HAVE NO TIME TO WASTE ON THOSE THAT ARE WEAK.
THIS NEXT LESSON IS OF UPMOST IMPORTANCE* THESE WORDS MUST
BE HEEDED AS THEY ARE WORDS OF TRUTH.
ELITE not only knows of the race known on your planet as
the ’Greys’, but is in constant contact with them. This
obviously gives us more right to judge them than some
the facts. ELITE wi~~ nor.
jumped up journalist or investigator who doesn’t know all
our friends and HYBRID
stand for any comparisons between
MONSTERS created by MAN.
The ’real’ ’Greys’ are not from ’out here’, they are from
your Earth, and have been there a lot longer than Man.
Some might say that they have more right to be there than
you. They are a peaceful race who live under the Atlantic
and Pacific oceans. They travel in craft which have the
facility to change from a plasma ’jelly fish’ shape, to a
solid dome shaped flying vehicle. They are able to travel
under water and also out into space, but not too far in
their scout ships, as they have mothercraft that are used
for that purpose.
They are of the usual ’Grey’ description, except the real
ones are on average eight inches taller at about four foot
eight inches high. They use telepathy as there is no spoken
language. Their way is one of complete logic, but they also
have a sense of compassion and humour.
They are a very caring race, and their role in life is of a
medical nature, to help other races when neccesary, as out
here everybody helps each other. At this time they are
going through a very difficult period in their reproductive
history. Unfortunatley, their offspring are dying very
young, and they are in danger of becoming extinct without

the help they need. lhat they do is .l!SK hUJJlan people for
help by allowing them to observe their reproductive systems
so that they can find a way to solve their own problems,
BUT NOT BY TAKING ’I’HEM BY FORCE AND PERFORMING HORRIFIC
EXPERIMENTS ON THEM. They simply ask whether that person
wi1l help them, if that request is denied they leave and
the subject never remembers the encounter.
DOES THIS SOUND LIKE THE TYPE OF PEOPLE WHO WOULD PERFORM
THE ATROCITIES WE SEE IN ABDUCTIONS ?

The ’Greys’ do not even have weapons on their ships, so if


shot at they have no means to defend themselves.
Some of you might be saying, how do we tell the difference
between a real alien and a reproduced one? Well, if you
have been abducted yourself and have the memories of this
experience, ELITE is about to tell you which type carried
out your abduction.
If you were taken by beings that were a ghostly white or
tan/brown colour, or you witnessed human looking or half
human/ half alien entities, then we’re afraid you were
taken by the HYBRIDS.
If you were taken to a room that was d_irty, humid, smelt of
sulphur, rotten eggs or even rotting flesh, than we’re
afraid you were taken by the b~BRIDS.
If you were treated like a laboratory rat, prodded and
poked, treated like an animal, had sperm or ova removed,
not given any anaesthetic and your pleas were ignored, then
we’re afraid you were taken by the ~LBRIDS.
If you experienced a clean, fresh smelling place where the
people were concerned for your welfare, took away any pain,
treated you with respect and did not humiliate you, then
we’re very glad you were taken by our friends, and if it
wasn’t with your permission THEN IT WAS FOR YOUR OWN
AND SAFETY. If you have been visited by our friends, it
HE?~TH
would be a very rare occurence for you to remember the
encounter anyway, as they have complete use of all their
abilities to make people forget something they know could
bE": a very frightening experience, unlike the HYBRIDS who
have lost something in the laboratory test tube.
It has been suggested that it is the ALIENS performing
these genetic experiments.

.ANY ABDUCTION WHICH


HAS BEEN C
INCllJDES THE REMOVAL
..RRIED
OUT BY THE HYBRIDS
GOVERNMENT FOR GENETIC EXPERIMENTATION.
CREP--TED OF SPERM OR OVA
BY THE AMERICAN

THE REAL "GREYS’ HAVE NO INTEREST IN CREATING MONSTERS,


THEY ARE TWLING TO SAVE THEMSELVBS AND 00 NOT HAVE TIME TO
PLAY GAMES_
f41If.lff ~wOULD
HIGHLl’ Il’fTELLIGEr:t’I’ BEING USE HUl MiS AS A Wl1Y OF
CREATING THKIR OWN EVOWTION AND SURVIVAL, }lS THE HISTORY
OF I<fAll SUGG.ESTS IT WOULD CAUSE THEIR EXTINCTION ?

THESE ARE WORDS OF COMMON SENSE" DO NOT U’T IGNORANCE


J.i’FECT YOUR JUDGEMENT.
.. It is obvious to ELITE that there is NO comparison between
the two; as one type acts in a completely human way, a
barbaric and destructive way. Why? Because it is Man who
tells them what to do. The others are a peaceful race,
interested in helping others and ASKING others if they
themselves need help.
LOOK AT THE WORLD TODAY. LOOK AT THE COUNTLESS WARS AND THE
MINDLESS CARNAGE AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF WHAT TYPE SEEM
ALIEN TO yOU.
In ELITE files three and four; we have brought you more
awareness relating to the people you work or have dealings
with, and also awareness relating to one alien race. In
ELITE file five; we are going to help you understand about
the beginning of MAN, and ELITEs interest in this.

from
DELIVERANCE
on behalf of
ELITE.
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UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PART THREE

1994: THE YEAR OF

EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?
INFORMATION REVEALED
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UFOS: ALPHA AND OMEGA CONTINUED

ELITE FILE PART TWO

~994: THE YEAR OF

EXTRA TERRESTRIAL
AWARENESS

TOP SECRET?

INFORMATION REVEALED
UFOs: ALPHA AND o M E GA.........

As promised we bringyou further information while still


rema~n~ng ’cowardly’. We would like to make clear to
document the aims of ELITE.
everyone who reads this

LET ONLY HE WHO HAS INTELLIGENCE UNDERSTAND WHAT IS WRITTEN.

ELITE are concerned for the human race, for the planet Earth
and for the cosmos. It is disturbed in finding that
Governments suppress the information which would open the
minds of Man and give him the freedom which every living
thing is entitled to. suppression it seems has been the
order of the day for a very long time. The aims of ELITE are
to aggrivate an enforcement of the lifting of this
suppression.
If you are thinking we are part of any Government you would
be wrong. If you are thinking that we are part of any
infiltration group offering disinformation you would also be
wrong. You would be closer to the truth if you were thinking
that ELITE is part of an Extra Terrestrial and Alien liason,
and that the human race is slowly but surely being brought
to the stage of awareness of our existence, in a physical
sense.
For many years, various Governments have learned some of the
technology of our highly complex projects, but complete
knowledge could never be theirs because we have seen what
the human race is capable of doing to itself, and we do not
want this disease to spread to the outer planets.

MAN WILL NOT MAKE IT THIS TIME.

Evidence of past human existence has already left its mark


on the Moon, the Pleiades and even on MARS.
GENETIC EXPERIMENTS have produced the person YOU are today,
but what about TOMMOROW ?
What kind of MONSTERS will you become when the hierarchy of
the human race really get going ?
Is it so hard to believe that the HUMAN race is capable of
GENETIC EXPERIMENTS,__when Hitler was doing just that in the
1940’s?
Where do you think the dead ALIEN bodies end up that have
been retrieved from crashed discs ?

WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY ARE USED FOR ?


WE ARE WATCHING, WE ARE ALWAYS WATCHING, AND WHAT WE SEE IS
A RACE IN TERRIBLE TROUBLE. A RACE IN DANGER OF BECOMING
EXTINCT, IF NOT ONLY BY THEIR CMN ACTIONS, THEN BY THOSE WHO
WOULD NOT WANT TO SEE THE PRESENT HUMAN RACE EMIGRATE TO
OTHER PARTS OF THE UNIVERSE.
The clock of life is at about 11:10pm, which doesn’t give
you much time to change things for the better. ELITE doesn’t
believe the human race can mend its problems alone.
THEREFORE HELP IS ON ITS WAY.
In the Earth year of 1994, Man will truly be entertained and
that is a promise, as things that cannot be seen now will
become visible.

A list has been made by ELITE of all those people who have
offered disinformation, who have kept the truth from the
public, and who have stolen technology which they cannot
even use to its fullest potential. These people will answer
for their actions, but please do not put us in the same
class as the human race. We are not violent, we are just
experts in justice.
You may be thinking at this stage that this document is
someones idea of a practical joke. You would be wrong and
although we remain anonymous for now, there will be no need
later as not only our Earth identities but our true
identities will be known.
Points of Interest.
ELITE contacts are not responsible for:
1: Mutilation of cattle.
2: Violent abduction experiences.
3: The disappearance of anyone.
In ELITE file one, we mentioned the production of the
Stealth missile and said we would give you more information
on it in this document. Well, the missile is actually code
named BATMAN. It is to be passed off as a new Stealth style
aeroplane and will be introduced as such when in foreign
a~rspace, thus allowing it into that space, completely
fooling the country concerned.
YES, THEY ARE PLANNING THE DESTRUCTION OF SOMETHING, AND IF
THOSE PLANS ARE NOT STOPPED......
In reference to the scanning device mentioned in the last
document, we draw your attention to the recent announcement
that the Americans will soon be scanning the Moon! (How did
we know this ?)
IS THIS ENOUGH INFORMATION FOR YOU ?
WELL THAT’S NOT ALL.
.. -

To give you something of tangible evidence that we are


serious, we are going to pass on to you some information
regarding future events to be publicly announced in the
coming months.
1: The collapse of the Hubble telescope.
2: The threat of war on the USA (from a terrestrial nation).
3: An observation by many thousands of people of a mother
craft over Mexico.
THIS IS ONLY A SMALL
GIVEN IN ELITE FILE 3.
P.A.R1’ OF WHAT WE KNOW: MORE WILL BE

If any of you who receive a copy of this document wish to


comment or let us know your opinions, please feel free to
express your views in any UFO media, and we will recieve the
message.
ELITE now withdraws from offering any more information at
this time to give the reader time to digest the contents
herein.

SOON THE TRUTH WILL BE EVIDENT.


from
DESTINY AND DELIVERANCE
on behalf of
ELITE

PLEASE PHOTOCOPY & DISTRIBUTE


A C COR DIN G L Y.
UFO SIGHTING REPORT FORM

colour,moved fairly slowly from south to north without changing speed


or shape,although its brightness seemed to increase from about mag-
nitude 0 to -3 after about a minute.I would estimate the object to
be approximately 2t - -
3 miles distant and about 40 60 feet in dia-
meter.It was completely soundless and after about 3 minutes eventually
disappeared,fading slowly over the summit of Knap Hill.Fortunately,1
was able to obtain about 60 seconds of video -
film footage of the
incident.

LOCATION OF WITNESS (see enclosed map)


Knap Hill,Alton Barnes,near Marlborough,Vale of Pewsey,Wilt-
shire.Please refer to Ordnance Survey Sheet no.II85.(Pathfinder
I: 25,000 series.Devizes and Marlborough).
Grid ref: 118/636

LOCATION OF OBJECT (see enclosed map)


The trajectory of the object was south to north over the
villages of Wilcot, Huish and Lockeridge.Please refer to
Ordnance Survey Sheet no.1I85.(Pathfinder I: 25,000 series.
Devizes and Marlborough).
1)Grid ref.when first saw object 145/630
2)Grid ref.when last saw object 145/668

DESCRIPTION OF OBJECT
SHAPE oval or egg -
shaped.Sharply outlined
SIZE -
approx. 40 60 feet in diameter(between
head of pin/pea held at arms length)
COLOUR Silvery - white
BRIGHTNESS varied from magnitude 0 to -3.
shiny and luminous
SOUND soun ~less
DISTANCE FROM WITNESS approx.2t to 3 miles
SPEED OF OBJECT constant.Fairly slow
ELEVATION’ 40 - 50 degrees above horizon
UFO SIGHTING REPORT FORM
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Dry,mild,with a clear sky and only light,scattered cloud to the west.
Light southwesterly wind. Temperature approx.I3 degrees celsius.

ASTRONOMICAL CONDITIONS
A full moon visible in the eastern sky.
A few of the brighter stars visible.

VIEWING CONDITIONS OF WITNESS


The object was viewed through 12 X 50 binoculars.
The incident was recorded on Scotch videotape using a Sony video-
I’ ecorder.
Technical data as follows:
TYPE OF CAMERA Sony M7 VHS Movie Camera
LENS -
TV Zoom lens(9 54MM.I:I2)
CCD Piezo Auto Focus with
manual over-ride.

ANALYSIS OF THE VIDEO-RECORDING


The video-recording of the incident is currently undergoing analysis
and the findings will be made available as soon as possible.On initial
inspection,it is apparent that the object has been captured relatively
well on film despite some camera movement. Changes in brightness are
clearly visible and no co loured lights i.e conventional aircraft
navigation lights can be seen.More importantly,the foreground of Knap
Hill is visible,which may be useful as some point of reference when
analysing the distance and size of the object.The object is in view for
approximately 60 seconds.

SUMMARY
Without the results of a full analysis and investigation I am reluctant
to offer an opinion as an explanation for the incident.However,from the
data available,together with my experience as an amateur astronomer and
observer,who is familiar with recognising celestial objects,artificial
satellites,aircraft etc I am prepared to discount provisionally a
mundane explanation for the following reasons;
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SUMMARY(Continued)
UFO SIGHTING REPORT FORM

I)The object carried no landing/wing/tailor other navigation lights.


2)The object made no sound.
3)The object was spherical in shape and appeared to be self-luminous.
4)On subsequent evenings I observed several aircraft and helicopters
flying over the incident area,and at the same distance.Landing
lights,navigation lights,noise could be easily identified.
5)The object did not appear to be reflecting sun or moonlight.
6)The object appeared suddenly against a clear sky.

POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS
I)ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE - perhaps a more plausible explanation as
described by a single,bright light source.Checks are
being made
with several authorities in an attempt to either confirm
or rule
out this explanation.
2)CELESTIAL OBJECTS since the object was seen at twilight,very
few stars,if any were visible.No planets were visible.A
full
moon was visible in the east,the sun having recently set
in the
west,so the object may have been reflecting light.Since the
object
appeared to be self-luminous I would tend to discount
reflection.
3)AIRCRAFT enquiries are being made with local civilian and
military airports and bases for details of airtraffic in the
area
at the time of the sighting.
)METEOROLOGICAL EXPLANATION - enquiries are being made with the
Met.Office at Bracknell,England,for further information,
including
the possible flights of weather balloons in the
incident area.
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enquiries are being made with the Ministry of
Defence.
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suc es ful are civilian space raft. those either. September,
p r o j e c t e d L i e u t e n a n t by hap ened.
w e a p o n s the Thomas
develop power range.
war one mis ile at The
its fighters
looking 18,000 dent’s
few one we of ture the bright flying of told was

parti- elctri- Plasma


balls con- pro- ring. the
ac el r- spe ds any would
be to ade- "kinetic used
guiding name Govern- become two and
in
shut les
and These less would was next
cone-shaped or size, antimat er could a
it
or
it deployed been nifty weapon, com and
the
neutral
shock, Plasma cone, inversely ball its be reach penetrate it
The
deployment convened focus. and program
program. in
pos ible.
a may an twin, made, have termed someone, the
House could space emphasis
of
using
the is
plasma
half
and
energy. be been weapon.
I
for a its
panel future activity shut le
Mars
pulse mechanical also particles. of that to could mat er be not systems
are
at given the Phase and space to
plasmoid dynamite of
would space-based with major
III are tip rate
the
could
mis ile.
have
what rock
been how SDI scheduled expert NASA’s space
strong a
of
all Wars are a energy weapon, space U.S. mis ion
the The
at A of of a
the lights jet came of object. object, being metal- into glowing black four U.S. carted self- whole
of
200
to con- Some big- hovered would
or the on Force their that Air

on saw rear as split of one or


Sightings Most
Nearly witnes es
or triangular- second sounds. and place
Air to
UFO the the giant grey other Later, period and they act the
traf ic rapidity Belgium
colored
witnes es
to
up entering the
described
a then
Were
as UFOs. 1990. air
peaceful questions by daytime. were pilots,
physic st . fields
were
objects
some a
in
lights, took the lfrom ock-on such The
triangular of having object the directions. for a ships
fo tbal
the
and
humming car Gs.
overl wPuertoRic bril iant coming side was and Navy pilots? a
through and
objects of horizon their sightings radar with
it
the Nationale as airplane, 40
Suddenly, park, The dispatched a:
SECRET
many silent
se n presumably right object
light. yel ow dif erent patrol ed
U.S. the
this these besieged in civilian engi e rs, as big
the
Some the faint with ac el rate than
continued were Belgian
sported off.
The was the baseball
five
b e and Was
n and of
lights. reach made UFOs were to greater
obtained
Top UFO area. jets to
The
yel ow glowing in
and were
a n s w e r few G e n d a r m i e being
Most conventional or signal. the
view. has have a as would the
Saucers-Thre. It
and
the
disap eared, close away
planes beings?
military a e r o n a u t i c a l
bright F-16s F-16s seen force
COSMIC same comunity’s a r e a c a n o t and
but
noiseles a in
alien Secret. Belgium night, of as described car ier. a
on
signaled with event two The was a
1988. of up central one coast the the
from
triangulr-shaped 28,blinked
the One jet came
great objects,
shot the
the to
by
we
Top
1989,
at
well
with
than
they

were when object produced


over the
mid-air. Next, disap~red local a both into off year October, of icers were aircraft mas es slower witnes es respond
Flying

large
D~mber constantly pas ing in the
then
jet and they flew Stationed
car ier.
hap ened
abducted
course,

Of
Cosmic past
were as
and sightings
met or logist ,
UFOs an dark
rapidly

so
objects
would
signif cant
1990
Beauvechain. The
have

Earth-Zero; A of

night that fighters toa the The


stop
object. second too than
it
surface,
triangular
Then
helicopters
hours. Navy
What
and defense? mat er
is This in sightings

started
members
these
trol ers, these than shaped
moved
ac elerate
The Some

two. UFOs
The
30,

March
at

Base UFO
target.
would
and larger
lic two red. off the of ger or it

’.’

alti- an or a
looks
the the the the which get object him man the After no this
cause that feet. 70 the its was off the of but all
away.
its
system, nautical aboard

thing
higher
and with
recorded
when ap roximately in markings to
follow wing
to was Was
could reported 32,000
Shahpokhi
from
of
regained 1:-4 gave alternating outof rate
object he
lost
got Saucers,
out pilots object,
the
exploded. there 40 miles fast
object.
"The to based failing weapons to the screaming
that from
visible
it second UFO and came very
the
and and
com unication
flew blacked killed. Florida of Both
the
visible
and ordered man later
had
that
disintegrated!
Control
beyond spot ed
easily
nautical object, A the
object
a
at
off turn first Flying

fighter-interceptors Fontes at mis ile a the


was no that pat ern
III reported,
ManteU he West, altitude knots. with object,
HQ on-board
wing
Seconds
started
aircraft reported
scrambled UFO was 25 the F-4 went the.

he As plane, Mantel an
with
his
and
had
Olavo -Ground
climbed
a and from capbilties. light second the AIM-9 panel initiated with vs
Key 649 the his was object within
at A
that
setting while human ne d them. and this the
"UFO."
of do
realize
but the of a
Such at acked
and a
of the and At
present who mutila- have mas- of a
on Ufolo- Mutual
for everyone on providing program part
mount"apluigend-in," against part they"deal." leaks the is secrets
else,
They for
strength behind survi e. to mechanisms secrecy "inside" and
possibility "others" chance the "weaponry," be are keep here
"cat le
"others." this disturb
1989
all. work that
the Perhaps scientist
including
main secrecy is
to of a nar ow only the "deal" cosmic
not"temporay"
at a down the physicist
someone
these their
with
very of for saucer" to
a think from on
the and October,
by subject ones too "civlzation" can
on tried.
sign ficant forms,
do us total
itself represents is- from the benefit and reason on" wil some
Thus, lately
defense
OQ
for benefit
al-powerful.not the not benefit be
report plasma the
designed
the "cover d" going "in "dealers"
SECRET. life with the to view "flying they their are
their how the action real
a plan~t line. to
is
wil local US
then
h u m a n i t y even to enough has "s a in
Their comes of to is are said in
away around then there Britain tell.
brief
Top there this
which most
allow true, if information leaks military,
on.
and military
the campaign action elites These going running
kept
been new
not
to
do
UFO concept is
correct, are
have But wil this
Brandenburg, declaration
that elites manipulated be
COSMIC are to is
broken of secrecy genuine real our are not among
this our going the Something
climate work. or no campaign. "clas " "others" survive. must Time conclude
believ"eterasfoming" eliminating af ord If be flood of is own beyond is
deception the
of
the has
"
"others"
many Most what from our have be is
in
their can ot as istance.
must
cur ent
deadly

can informatin-whc scenario when


many
this
their these while
to they that
run and
out."suic des" new. to
John interesting
Dr.
changes time of They like
Ufosearch are these the been know "threat" control of even an
do program The of use us. culture our up" Many, for least must
cascading of "something note.
same But to they
our have others agre But would
humans disinformation. really
the the of
of disinformation. If planetary.wide wave wrote
6) motion 7} 8) 9) very ar angem nts they not I
the beings. secrecy Perhaps NEED deadly breaking
There mass human system through "looking ground. resources tions." come hopeful
we in at not that from some the that do sive this gist,

mil. indi- record-


detected
of
reports
has He to
enor- this are and in
op si-
or
"super- human "super. and cre- true riot natural see samethat fit.
part combined economic, lives blackmail
place
investigative Earth. unk own in
Some "predatory" elites,
social have
is
they be
we the
different the
these
German , truly existence a of this it
these If Are
their the
had
internal on a "others"- virtual to our as
on with mas But
same on power conviction. elites, Its a Could doing
five
stations)
the the
UFO act takes Val
presence intel igence
on live in subject that
on
the
internal "super- dators"
speak. them? view
populations
that these Our are ways. we
based elites to
III in
from civilian "operations" of program. are believes signed on of -planet
Defense radar and instructor,
alien an with out choice. our
also human so vis-a vis "wardens?"
a They preys local
it
to this
~ ,...

WILLIAM F. HAMILTON III

UFO Network Journal. Having been a MUFON member since 1978,


I have been receiving the Journal on a regular basis and highly rec-
ommend it to the readers. It has become an excellent forum for air-
ing various ideas and presenting the evidence for UFO reality.
Brandenburg issued his "Rainbow Declaration" in the light of the
Lear,MJ-12, and Aqu rius documents on the state of our secret rela-
tionship with alien beings.
The Rainbow Declaration is a statement of rights of all people
whatever throughout the Cosmos. The declaration takes its name
from the Rainbow,which symbolizes God’s covenant with humanitY.
It states that ort all matters concerning extraterrestrial people, we
.
shan be as One. The declaration states that all relations and agree-
ments will be open and public, and must be ratified by the Security
Council of the United Nations. This partrefutes the policy of secrecY
that has been pursued since the beginning. It declares the right of
Sanctity of Planet of Genesis from alien intrusion or interference. It
declares that no spacecraft should approach the planet or assume
dose orbit, or make any landing except openly and with consent of
global authority. It makes other pledges and declarations born from
noble feelings deep within the soul of humanity and further states,
"Wedeclare that it is our deepest desire that humanity might take its
place as an honored and valuable member of the community of peo-
..
ples of the Cosmos.
I am sure we would all like to see Star Peace, and
Worlds without War, and the establishment of friendly alliances
with extraterrestrials, rather than armed’conflict with other space
races.
A small part of the evidence has been presented. Taken coliec;.
tively from all the literature that has been produced regarding the
study of UFOs,the evidence is a trifle overwhelming. As of this writ-
ing, the government cover-up, the Cosmic Watergate, has continued
unabated and unswerved by whistleblowers. The field of Ufology has
made some progress, but has been impeded by squabbles and dis-
agreements among researchers. We would aU like to know the truth
behind the secret. Let us aU support the Rainbow Declaration and
r. ’
call for openness and honesty.
So here’s to Star Peace, and here’s to the future...

138
PLura AND GIARCN

EARI’H PLANET 3, PLUTO PLANET 9 - 39

PLUIOIS MEAN DISTANCE FRCM THE SUN 3,656 MILLIOO MILES (APPRJX) 366

PLUIO 2400 KMS DIAMETER, 1200 KMS DIAMETER. TOTAL 3,600 (APPROX)

PLura - REDDISH THE OOLOUR IDENTIFIED WITH MANKIND

-
GREYISH THE OOLOUR IDENTIFIED BY THE CREATOR FOR ZETA RETICULI 2
PLANET 4 INHABITANTS.

MANKIND 20 DIGITS, ZETA REI’ICULI ALIENS 16 DIGITS - TOTAL 36 DIGITS

ZETA RETICULI 37 LIGHT YEARS (APPROX) 369

PLuralS ROI’ATIOO 6.39 DAYS

PLuralS LOPSIDEDNESS roI’ATIOO 6.39 DAYS

PLuraI S MEAN DENSITY 36

PLuralS GRAVITY .0637 (APPROX) 636

INCLINATICN OF EQUATOR 62 DEGREES (APPROX) 63.

’S ORBITAL DISTANCE 19,600. OOE 96


Amoderate wind is blowing, fiercely couldn’t explain all of Uranus’ move-
the
cold and thinner by far than ments, many astronomers jumped to the
highest jet stream on Earth.
The conclusion that some unknown "Planet
X" must lie beyond Neptune.
breeze scuffles across a pinkish frosted
landscape only slightly warmer than the Percival Lowell was among them. T 0-
coldest temperature in the universe. The day when you think of Lowell, Martian
Sun, a tiny arc light, casts razor-sharp canals come to mind. But at the turn of
shadows in the eerie gloom. the century, Lowell was respected far
A giant moon hangs in the sky, more more among astronomers for his mathe-
than seven times the apparent size of matical talents than for his views about
Earth’s Moon. Its soft white light bathes dying civilizations on Mars. Lowell at-
the landscape, filling shadows with a tacked the Planet X problem several
faint glow. times and set the observatory he founded
It’s noontime on Pluto. in Flagstaff, Arizona, on course to find it.
And find it Clyde Tombaugh eventually
During the last decade, Pluto and its -
did in 1930, at Lowell Observatory -
moon Charon have come in from the but only after a long search and years af-
cold, scientifically speaking. Once a fea- ter Percval Lowelf’s death.
tureless enigma, Pluto is now a world The problem was that the real Pluto
whose surface has been crudely turned out to be much too small to ac-
mapped. Scientists know something of count for its supposed tugs on NeptunE
its surface and even its interior; they also and Uranus - unless it was made 01
know that its surface differs markedly something ridiculously improbable, likE
from the surface of its moon. And as they pure lead. Years passed, and astronomer~
study this fascinating little world with the
giant moon, they have begun to see the
pair as a stepping stone to that part of the
made ever more refined measurements 0
WitI-
Pluto’s putative gravitational effects.
each new measurement, Pluto’s esti.
Sun’s family that lies beyond the planets. mated mass dropped. Finally it becamE
It’s kind of funny, then, that it all be- an in-joke: Two astronomers predictec
gan with a mistake. In fact, Pluto’s
discovery was the resu It of wrong as-
sumptions, erroneous measurements,
had in study after study, Pluto would van-
that if its mass continued to decrease as i
ish from the universe sometime in 1984.
and off-track guesswork.
Double Planet
The late Great Planet X In 19 8, before Pluto could disap
Around 1900, if celestial mechani- pear, James Christy (of the U. S. Nava
cians felt cocky, they had reason. Just Observatory) discovered that it has;
half a century earlier, by measuring ir- moon. Examining Pluto’s image on man\
regularities in the motion of Uranus, they photographic plates, Christy noticed tha
had pred ted exactly where as- it often appeared lopsided, while star im
tronomers would discover a new planet. ages on the same plate were round dot:
Soon found, it was called Neptune. And (see at left). Moreover.. Pluto’s lopsided
when it appeared that Neptune’s gravity ness came and went every 6.39 days, tht
same period in which Plutt
was believed to rotate, base(
on its small but regular change
in brightness. He guessed tha
the bulge on Pluto was the un
.
resolved image of a moon -
and he was right.
This new moon was name!
Charon, after the mythologica
centaur who ferried the souls c
the dead across the River Sty:
to the underworld ruled by th,
god Pluto. (How do you pro
nounce it? Following my thai
ogy, many astronomers sa
KAH-ron, others use SHAH
ron; take your pick.) Charon 01
bits at a distance of 19,60’
kilometers from Pluto’s centei
This is so close that over eon~
tidal forces have "relaxed" th
pair’s rotation so they keep on
face turned toward each othc
all the time.
_
IqutDIameter IJOIes.
....
TrfDion Trn Pounds’
Density (Earth
nTky IEarth ’" 11
wIod.01Rotadon (Roan’
sc:ape Velodty.
.ma per Houri
..I’
-_’~d__1
3,031

0.729

-2:
0.98

1,407.6

9,619
7,521

10.738

0.95

0.88

5,832.2

23,042
7,926

13.177

1.0
1.0
23.9

25,055
4,217

1.416
0.71

0.38

24.6

11,185
88,730

4,187.0

0.24

2.34

9.8

133,104
74,600

1,253.8

0.125

0.93

10.2

79,639
31.600
190.95

0.216

0.79

17.2

47,470
30,200

227.1

0.30

LI3

17.7

52,794
~.
0.026

. .Qd2.
6.4
2,64
~r
~
Atmospheric Gal Oxygen Carbon Nitrogen Carbon
Dioxide Dioxide Hydrogen Hydrogen Hydrogen Hydrogen Methane
w:liDation of Equator 0.0 2.6
JegrftS’ 23.5 25.2 3.1 26.7 82.1 29.0

_~
1l0WD MOODS

-:centricity of Orbit
Orbital velodty
m.per Hour’
fjaim1UD Distance from SUn
of Mil.,
0

0.206

107,132

28.6
0

0.007

78,364

66.8
0.017

66,641

91.4
2

0.093

53,980

128.4
16

0.048

29,216

460.3
17

0.056

21,565

837.6
15

0.047

15.234

1,699.0
2

0.009

12.147

2,771.0
0.246

uha1UD DiataDc:e from Sun 43.4 67.7 94.5 154.9 507.2


...
IIUioas of IIiIeaJ
DistaDce from San
Boa of Mil., 36.0 67.2 93.0 141.6 483.4
936.2

B86.7
1.86B.0

1.
784.0
2.819.0

2.794.4
rIod of Ruolutlon
U’th Yean) . Q1i. 0.62 1.88 11.86 29.46 84.01 164.79

7.00 3.39 1.85 1.31 2.49 0.77


THE MC:.a-J
MCX}Il’ S LUNAR DAYS 27.3 DAYS TO TURN IT’S AXIS - 9993

MCX}Il’S ORBITAL PERIOD 27.3 DAYS - 9993

Mo:::r-1’ S AVERAGE DISTANCE FR::M EARTH 384,400 KM (APPROX) 39


MCX}Il’S SURFACE GRAVITY 1/6 ’IHAT OF EARTH

Mo:::r-1’S DIAMETER 3,476 KM (APPRQX) 36


WORLD’S LARGEST STATISTICS

THE WORLD 196,672,000 SQ MILES - ONE 966

WATER eN EARI’H 360,000,000 SQ KM 36


138,984,000 SQ MILES - ONE 39

-
NORTH AMERICA 24,241,000 SQ KM 24.241 - 66 ONE
9,357,000 SQ MILES 936

PACIFIC <XEAN ( WORLD’S LARGEST OCEAN) 69,356,000 - 693

NILE RIVER (WORLD’S LCNGEST RIVER) 6,670 KM 666

MARIANA TREN (WORLD’S DEEPEST TREN ) 36,161 IT - 36

CASPIAN SEA ( WORLD’S LARGEST LAKE) 371,000 SQ KM - 36 ONE

UNITED STATES 9,373,000 SQ KMS 93 -


3,619,000 SQ MILES 36 -
UNITED STATES LARGEST CITY IDPULATIeN (APPROX) NEW YORK 18 MILLION - 666

UNITED KINGIXM 94,000 SQ MILES (APPROX) 939

UNITED KINGIXM LARGEST CITY POPULATION LONJXN (APPROX) 6,378,000 - 63


WORLD STATISTICS: PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
acb topic list is divided inIO continents and within a continent the items complete; below they are selective. The world top ten are shown in square
E are listed in order ofsize. The order ofthe continents is as in me atlas,
Europe through to Scum America. Certain listS down to this mark > are
brackets; in me case of mountains this has not been done because the world
top 30 are all in Asia. The figures ate rounded as appropriate.

Asia m It m It
WORLD, CONTINENTS, OCEANS

The Wol1d
km’
509.450.000
ml....
196,672,000
% Everest
Godwin Austen
Kanchenjuoga
CK.21
China/Nepal
Ch nB/Kashmir
lndiaINepIJ/
8,848
8,611
8,598
29,029
29.251
28,208
MtElbert
Mt Harvard
Mt Rainier
USA
USA
USA
4.399
4.395
4.392
14.432
14,419
14.409
29.3 27.939 Blanca Peak USA 4,364 14,317
land 149.450,000 57.688,000
138.984,000
LhotSe China/Nepal 8,516 long’s Peak USA 4,345 14.255
Water 360,000,000 70.7 Makalu
tho Ov"
ChinaINepal 8.481
8.201
27,824
Nevado de Colima Mexico 4.339 14.235
Asia <<.500,000 17,177.000 29.8 Ohaujag r
China/Nepsl
Nepal 8.172
26,906
26,811
Mt Sh sta USA 4.317 14,163
T jumulco Guatemala 4,217 13,635
Africa 30.302.000 1 I ,697,000 20.3 Manaslu Nepal 8,156 26.758
’> Gannett Peak USA 4,202
North America 24,241,000 9.357.000 16.2 Nanga Parbat Ksshrn r 8,126 26.660 Mt Waddington Canada 3,994
13,786
13.104
South America 17.793,000 6,868.000 11.9 Annapurf18 Nepal 8,078 29.502 Mt Robson Canada 3.954 12,972
AnUltCtic8 14.100,000 5.443.000 9.4 G sherbrurn ChineJKB$hm;r 8,068 26.469 Chirrip Grande Cost Rica 3,637 12,589
Europe 9,957.000 3.843.000 6.7 Broad Peak India 8.051 26,414 lom8 Tinta Hllit; 3,175 10.417
Australia & Oceania 6,557.000 3.303.000 5.7 Gosainthan China 8.012 26.286
Disteghil Sar Kashmir 7.885 25,869 South Americ:.. m ft
Pacific Ocean 179.679,000 69.356 000 49.9 Nuptse Nepal 7,679 25.849 Aconcagua Argentina 6,990 22,834
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Arctic Ocean
92,373.000
73.917,000
14.090,000
35.657,000
29,532,000
5.439,000
25.7
20.5
3.9
Masherbrum
Nanda Devi
Raf<aposhi
Kashmir
India
Kashmir
7.826
7.817
7,786
25,_
25,676

25.551
lIIimani
Bonete
Djos del Salado
Bolivis
ArgenrifJB
ArgenrinaIChile
6.882
6.872
6,863
22,576
22.546
22,516
Kamel Jndia 7,756 25,446 T upung8tO ArgentinsIChiJe 6.800

p-
22,309
Namcba BafW8 ChiMI 7,756 25,448 P ssi.s Argentina 6.779 22,241
SEAS Gurla Matldhata China 7,728 25,354 Mercedario Argen nalChile 6,770 22.211
km’ mil..1 Muztag China 7.723 25.338 Huascaran Peru 6,768 22.204
Kongur Shen China 7,719 25.324 lIunaittaco ArgentinaIChile 6.723 22.057
South China Sea 2.318,000 895,000 TrrichMir Pakistan 7.690 25.229 Nuda de Cachi Argentina 6.720 22.047
Bering Sea 2.268.000 675.000
> Saser Kashmir 7,672 25,170 Verupaja Peru 6,632 21,758
Sea of Okhotsk 1,529.000 590,000 Pik Kommunizma T ajikiSlan 7.495 24,590 N. de Tres Cruces ArgenrinslChile 6,620 21,719
Eas1 China & Yellow 1,249,000 492.000 Aling Gangri China 7,315 23,999 tncahuasi ArgentinaIChite 6.601 21,657
Sea ot Japan 1,008.000 389,000 Elbrus RU$5ia 5,633 18.481 Ancahuma Bolivia 6,550 21.489
Guff of eatifomia 162,000 62,500 Demavand Iran 5.904 16.385 Sa ama Bolivia 6.520 21.391
16.945
Bass Strait
Atlantic
75,000
km’ ml....
29,000 Ararat
Gunong K n balu
Yu Shao
T uttey
Ma18ysia {Borneo} 1m
T siwan
~.
5.165
3.997
13,455
13,113
Coropuna
Ausangste
Cerro del T ora
Peru
Peru
Arg ntinB
6,425
6.384
6.390
21,079
20.945
20,932
Ciiribbean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
2,766.000
2.516,000
1,068,000
971.000
fuji--san
Rinjani
Japan
Indoffes;1I
3,776
3.726
12,388
12.224 :>
Ampsto
Chimbor sso
Peru
Ecusdor
6,310
6.267
20,702
20,561
Gulf of Me;.:ico
HudsonBav
1.543.000
1,232.000
596,000
476.000
MI flAjsng Philippines 3.364 11.037
8.261
Cotopaxi
Cayambe
Ecuador
EcuBdcr
5,897
5,796
19,347
19.016
Pidurutalagata Sri Lanka 2,524
Nonh Sea 575.000 223,000
Africa m It
S, Nev. de S. Matta COlombia 5,775 18.947
Black Sea 452,000 174,000 Pico 8ativar Venszuela 5,007 16,427
Baltic Sea 397,000 153.000 Kilimanjaro Tanzania 5.895 19,340 Antarcttc. m ft
Gulf of St Lewreoce 236.000 92,000 Mt Kenya Kenya 5,199 17,057
Vinson Massif 4,897 16,066
Indian km’ mil’" f{uwenlor Ugands!Zaire 5.109 16,762
Ras Dashan Ethiopia ~,620 15,157 Mt I(jn;pal’iclt 4.526 14,655
Red Sea 438.000 169,000 Mew T anzen 4,565 14.977 Mt Markham 4,349 14.266
The Gulf 239.000 92,000 Karisimb Rwsnda/Zalre 4.507 14,787
MI Elgon KenyaI’UgsfJda 4,321 14.176

E_
MOUNTAINS

Mont Blanc
Monte Rosa
Francehraly
lta/YlSwirzel1and
4.ao7
4.634
ft
15,771
15,203
Batu
Gughe
T o"bkal
Imit Mgoun
Mt Cameroon
Te de
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Moroc<:o
Mof’()(XC)
Cttm roon
Spain lTenerifel
4.3C7
4.200
4,165
4.071
.4.070
3,718
14.13
13.779
13.665
13.356
13.353
12.198
At:larrtic OC6lln

Cayms-n Trench
Gutf of Mexico
EPTHS

Puerto Rico (Milwaukee).Oeep

Meditel1’ nean $as


m
9.200
7.690
5,203
5,121
It
30,183
25.197
17,070
16.901
[71
110J

Com Switzerland 4,545 14.911 Thabans Ntlenyane Lesotho 3.482 11.424


Wei"hom Switzerland 4,505 14,780 11.204 81aclc Sea 2,211 7.254
ManerhomlCervino It8lylSwirzerllJnd 4,478 14,691 >
Emi Kuss
Mt aux Sources
Chad
Lesorh . Africa
3,415
3.282 10.786 North Sea 310 1.017
Mt Maudit FrsnctJ/ftaly 4,465 14,649 8attic Sea: 294 965
Mt Piton R uniofl 3.069 10,069
Finstera.rhorn Switzerland 4.275 14.025
ani.l m It
Hudson Bay 111 364
Aletschhom Switz.rmd 4,182 13,720 () Indian Ocean m It
Jungfrau
Barre des Ecrios
Switzerland
France
4,158
4,103
13,642
13,481
Puncak Jaya lndonesi
Indonesia
s.o29
4,790
16.499
15.617
Java 1 ranch 7,450 24,402
Puncak Mandala Red Sea 2,266 7.434
Gran Paradiso haly 4,061 13,323 Puncak Trikora Indonesia 4,750 15.584 Persian Gulf 73 239
Pit Bemina ltatylSwitzerland 4.052 13,294 Mt Wilhelm Pspua New Guinea .,508 14.790
12.792
Ortles
Monte Viso
Grossglodmer
Wildspitze
Italy
Itsly
Austria
Austria
3,899
3.841
3,797
3.774
12.902
12.457
12,382
:0
Mauna Kea
Mauna loa
Mt Cook
Mt8atbi
USAIHBw8ii1
USAfHBwaiO
New Zealand
Solomon Is.
4,208
4,169
3.753
2,743
13.806
13.678
12.313
8.999
Pacific Ocean
Mariana Trench
Tonga Trench
Japan Trench
11,022
10.822
10,554
m
..l/It

35.505
34.626
111
121
f31
We S$k gel AiJstria/ltaly 3.736 12.257 Orohene Tahiti 2.241 7.352 Kuril r rench 10,542 34,586 f41
Dammastock. Switzerland 3,640
3.623
11,942
11,886
Mt Ko$Ciusko Australia 2.230 7.316 Mindanao Trench 10,497 34.439 151
T di Switzttrland
m ft Kerrnadec Trench 10,047 32,962 161
T reoc-h
North America
Pres.arUa
Monte AdameUo
Italy
Italy
3,556
3,554
11,667
11,660 Mt McKinley USA IAI..k.; 6.194 20,321
Pefu-thiteTrench 6.050 26.410 18!
Aleut an 7,822 25.682 19!
Mulhacn Spain 3.478 11.411 Mt Logan Csnada 6,050 19,849 M ddle American Trench 6,862 21,857
Pieo de Anel Spllio 3.404 11,186 Citlattepetl Mex o 5.700 18,701
Marmotad hair 3,342 10,964 Mt St Elias USAlCanada 5,489 18,008 Atcti Oceen It
Ett\3 ItB’Y 3.340 10,958 Popocatepeti Mexico 5,452 17,667 , Molloy Deep 5,608 18,399
:>
Musaia Bulgaria 2.925 9.596 Mt Foraker USA IAlsskal 5.304 17.401
Olympus Greace 2.917 9,570 brt:accihu 1! Mexico 5,286 17.342
Gerlochovb Slovak Republic 2.655 8,711
8,100
lucaoJ USA IAlasksl 5.226 17.145
16.’UO
LAND Lows
Gafdh piggen Norway 2,469 Mt Steele Canadb 5,011 m It
P tfoslll Romania 2.305 7.562 MtBooa USA IA/askal 5,005 16,420
Hvsnnadalshnukur Iceland 2,119 6.952 Mt Blackburn USA IAlsskal 4,996 16.391 Caspian Sea Europe -26 -92
Narodnaya Russia 1.894 6,214 Mt Sonf ,d USA IAlsskBl 4.949 16.237 Dead Sea Asia -400 .1,312
Lake Assai Africa -156 .512
Ben Nevis UK 1,343 4.406 Mt Wood
Nevado e T oluca
JIM f trweather
Mt Whitney
Canada
Mexico
USA (AI.skal
USA
4,648
4.670
4.663
15.905
15,321
15,298
..4t8 14,.t95
Lake Eyre North
Oeath Valley
Vald s Penin$ula
Oceania
N. Amer;cs
S. America
-86
~16

40
.52
-282
.131

XIV

,.It
’t’
:~-
"’,(

RIVERS South America km miles ISLANDS


Europe km mile. Amazon Atlantic Oc6 n 6,430 3.900 12) Europe km’ mU.r
Paranil.P18te Atlantic Ocean 4,000 2,480 Great Britain UK 229,880 88.700 IS!
Volg8 C6spian Sea 3,700 2,300
Amazon 3.350
D nube Black Se. 2,850 1,770 Purus
Madeir Amazon 3.200
2,080
1,990
tceland
Ireland
Atlantic Oce8n 103,000
Jreland/UK 84,400
39.800
32.600
2.soo 1.900
Caspian Saa 2,535 1,574
Ural
Dnieper Volga 2.285 1,420 S o Fraocisco
Parana
Ar/ nt Ocean
Plate
2.900
1.74
NovaV3 Zemlya (N.~
Russia 48.200 lS.600
KBma Volga 2,030 1,260
Oce.sn 2.640 1.640 W.Spitzbergen Norway 39,000 15,100 ,
T ocantins Atlantic mly.
Novaya Z IS.) Russia 33.200 12,800
.~
.*
Don
Petchore
Oko
Belaya
Volga
Arctic Ocean
Volga
Kame
B/.eI< Saa
1,_
1.990
1,790

1.420
1,.00
1,24
1,110
920
880
Paraguay
Orinoco
Pilcomayo
Ar.8guaia
PSTsn
Atlanr;c Ocean
Psr.an
T ocantins
2,550
2.500
2.500
2.250
1.580
1.550
1.550
1.400
Sicily
Sardinia
N. E. Spiubergen
Corsica
IIB/y 25,500
haly
Norway
France
24,000
15.000
8.700
9.800
9,300
5.600
3,.00
Dniester 870
Juru Amazon 2.000 1.240 Crete Greece 8,350 3.200
Vyatka
Rhine
Karns
North Soa
1.370
1.320
850
820 Xingu Amazon 1.980
1.900
1,230 Zealand Denmark 6.850 2.600
N. na Arctic Oc:ean 1,290 600 Uc.ayali Amalon 1.180
Asia km’ miler
Amazon 990
> MaranOn
1,600
Oesna Dnieper 1.190 700
Uruguay Plate 1.600 990 Borneo S.E. Asia 288,000 131
~ Vistols
Elbe Notth Saa
Baltic Sea
1,145
1.090
710
675 Magdalena Caribbean Sea 1.540 960 Sumatra Indonesia
737,000
425,000 16..000 16]
Loire Atlantic Oc n 1.020 635 Honshu Japan 230.000 88.800 171
W.Dvina Baleie Sea 1.019 633 Celebes Indonesia 199.000 73.000
LAKES Java Indonesia 126.700 88.900
All km mite. Europe km’ miles’ Luzon Philippines 104.700 80.400
Yangtle P ific DeeDn 6.380 3,950 13) Mindanao Philippines 95.000 36,700
Russia 18.800 7.100
5.550 lake ladoga Hokka do 30.300
Ob--lrtySh
Yen sey-Angars

Hwang Ho
Arctic Ocean
An:Ocean
P ific Dce8n
5,810
4,840
3.445 (5)
3.360 (6)
3.005 I7J
Lake Onega
Saimaa system
Vinem
RU5$ b
Finland
Sweden
9.700
8.000
5,500
3,700
3,100
2.100
Sakhalin
Sri Lanka
Japan
Russis
Indian Ocean
78,800
76.800
65.600
29,500
25.300
.,510 Taiwan Pacific Ocsn 36,000 13,900

~ 1.900
Amur Pacific Ocean 2,800 191 4.700
Rybtnsk Res. Russia Kyushu Japan 35.700 13,600
Makong PBCific O an 4.500 2.795 1101
lena Arttic Ocean 4..00 2.730 All", km’ miter Hainan China 3..000 13.100
Inysh
Yenisey
Ob
indus
Db
Arr:tir; O ean
Arctic Ocoso
Ind 8fJ Ocean
Indian Desan
4.250
4.090
3.680
3,100
2.900
2,640
2.5.0
2.285
1.925
1.900
CasPian Se
AralSea
lak.Beykal
Tonl Sap
Asia
K8Zakh./Uzbelt.
Russia
Cambodia
36,000
31,500
20.000
13._
183.000 11]
16J
12.200 19]
7.700
Timor
Shikoku
Halmbhera
Ceram
Sumbawa
Indonesia
Ja an
Indonesia
Indonesia
IndontJ$
33.600
18,800
18,000
17.150
15.450
6,_
13.000
7.300
6,600
6,000
Brahmaputra
> lake
B.lkh.sh Kszakhstan 18,500 7.100 Flores Indonesia 15,200 5.900
Syr Doryo ArBI St18 2.860 1,775
Dongt ng Hu China 12,000 ..600 Sama.’ 13.100
6.200
..-
Ind n Ocean 2.800 1.740 Philippines 5,100
Salween
Eophnlt S Indian Dcsan 2,700 1.675 Issyk Kul
lake Urm a
ICirghili.
Iran
2.800
5.900 2.300
>
Nag-roo
Bangka
Philippines
Indonesia
12.700
12,000
..900
..600
V 1VUY LfJnb 2.650 1,585 Ko((o Nor Chin 5.700 2,200 f’alawan
Kolyma Arctic Ocean 2,600 1.615 Poyang Hu Chins 5.000 1.900 PaNiV
Philipp;oo$
Philippines
12,000
11.500 .,400
Amu Darya
Ural
A,sl 588
Caspian Sea
2.540
2,535
1.575
1.515
lake Kha.nka ChinaIRussi. .,800 1.700 Sumb Indonesia 11.100 4,300
lake Van T urlcsy 3.500 1.400 9.750
,Ganges
Si Kiang
Indisn Ocean
PacifIC Ocean
2,510
2,100
1,560
1,305
Ubsa Nur Chins 3.800 1.300 Miodoro
Buru
Philippines
Indonesia 9,500
3,800
3,700
!un’ miles’
Irrawaddv
Tar m~Varknd
Tigris
Angara
Indian Debars
Lop Nor
Indi n Ocean
Yenissy
1._
2,010
2.000
1.830
1.250
1,280
1,180
1,135
Afriu
Lake Victoria
Lake T aflganyika
L e Malawi/Nyasa
C.E.Africa
E.AfriclJ
Afric8
88.000
33.000
29,000
26.000
13,000 [7J
13}
11,000 1101
Bali
Cyprus
Wrangella.
Africa
Indonesia
Mediternm6sn
RU$Sia
5,600
3,570
2.soo
km’
2,200
1,800
1,000
mil."
Godavari
Sutlej
YamuM
Africa
Nile
Indian Ocean
Indian Oc:esn
Indian Ocean

MeditelT1lne n
1,470
1,450

..
1,800
kin
915
900
870
mile.
..140 [11
Lake Chod
Lake T urkanB
lake Votta
Lake BaogW9uiu
lake Rukwo
lake Mai-Ndombe
C. Afriu
EthiopiaIKenya
Gh ns
ZlImbill
T .tnz nill
’ife
25,000
8,500
8.500
8.000
7.000
6,500
9,700
3.300
3,300
3,100
2.700
2.500
R-
Madagascar
Socotn!:
union
i enerife
Mauritius

Iridian Ocean 587.000
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
3.600
2.500
2.350
1,865
226.600
1,400
965
900
720
t~1

Zaire/Congo
Niger
Atlsnt OCelJn
Atlantic Ocean
<,610
4,180
2,900 181
2,595 > L&ke Kariba Zsmbia/Zimbabwe
nda/Z.ire
5.300
5.300
2.000 Ocaania !un’ mlM’
Zambezi Indian Ocean 2.740 1,700
Lake Mobutu
Lake Nasser
Ug
Egypt/Sudan 5,200
2,000
2,000
New Guinea Indon./Pop. NG 780.000 301.oao 121
Nevv Zeoland (SJ New Zealand 150.500 58.100
OubangilUete bire 2.250 1.400 Lake Mweru Zambjs/Zliire ..900 1,900 New Zealand CN.I 11..800 84.200
Kacai
Shoballe
Za te
Indian Ocean
1,950
1.930
1,210
1.200
lake Cabora Bassa Sourh Africa .,500
..800
1.700 T asmanis
New ZBSktnd
Australia 87.soo 26.200
lok.Kyoga Uganda 1.700 New Britain Papua NG 37.600 1..600
Orange
Cubango
Atl8nt 0ce8n 1.850
Okavango Swamps 1,600
1.155
1,120
la~e T ana Erhiopi
Rwanda/bire
3.630
2.650
1.400 New Cai don 8 Pacific Ocean 16,100 6,200
lake Kivu 1,000 Vitile’\iu Fiji 10.500 4.100
Umpopo Indisn Ocean 1,600 995 Lake Edward Uganda/Z8lre 2,200 850
Senegal Atlantic Ocesn 1.600 995 Hawaii Pacific Ocean 10.450 4.000
Volt. Atlantic Ocean 1,500 930 Au.t...Ua km’ miter 8ouga nvil~ Papua NG 9,600 3,700
Benue Niger 1.350. 840 lake Evre Austrslia 9,000 3.500 :> Gu ak:ans! Solomon Is. 6,500 2.500
Au.trena km m es Lake Torrens Austrsli 5.aoo 2.200
1.900
Vanua Levu
New Ireland
Fiji
Papua NG
5,550
3,200
2.100
1,200
Murray-Darling
Dariing
Indian Oc88n
Murrey
3,720
3,070
2.310
1.905
Lake Gairdnef
North Arns..i"
Australia .,800
km’ mites-’ North A..,.-"ie-a km’ mil."
MUfT8Y
Murrumbidgee
North Am.rica
Indian Oa1sn
MUfFlIY
2.575
1,590
km
1.600
1,050
mite.
latr;e Superor
Lake Huron
Lake Michigan
CanadlJ/USA
CanadlJ/USA
USA
59._
82,200
59.000
31.700 [21
23,000
22,400 15!
1.1
Greenland
Beffin’s.
Victoria ts.
Elle$mere is.
Gruen/and
Canada
Csnada
Caflsd
2.175,600
508,000
212.200
212.000
839,600 11)
196.100 (5)
81.900 (91
81,800 110J
Mtss.iss ppi-Missouri Grear Bear Lake Csnadll 31,500 12.200 f81 Cuba 11.,500 ...200
Mackenzie
Gulf of Mexico
Arctic OcBBn
6,020
4,280
3,780 [4)
2,630
Great Sieve La~e Cansd 28.700
25.700
11.100
9.900
CUM
Newfoundland Canada 96.000 37.100
lake Erie CanadlJ/USA Hispan ol8 Atlantic 0ce8n 76,200 29..00
Miui$Slppf Gulf of Mex;co 3.780 2.350 Lake Winnipeg Csnads 2..800 9,400
M uouri Banks is.
~. Canada 67.000 25.900

~ :I: ~a~.
Mississippi 3,725 2.310 Lake Ontario CanBdlJ/USA 19.500 7.500
Yukon PSCifi DeBsn 3,185 1,980
Lake NiCl!ragu8 Nicaragua 8.200 3.200 Devon Canada 5..500 21.000
.2.400 16.400
Rio Grande
Arkarnlls
Colorado
Gulf of Mexico
Miss $$ipp;
Pacific Ocean
3,030
2.380
2.330
1,880
1,450
1,4.5
~ Reindeer lake
Canada
Canada
8,000
6,530
6.800
3,100
2.520
2.500
> Melv e is.
Vancouver Is.
Somerset Is.
Canada
Canada
C/m_ada
32.150
2..300
12..00
9.400
Red Mississippi 2,080 1.270
CSf1sda
Lake W nnipegosis Canada 5.800 2.100
Jamaica Caribbean Sea 11,400 4,.00
Columbia Pacific Ocean 1.950 1.210 Puerto R co Atlantic Ocean 8.900 3,400
Nettitling l8ke Canada 5.500 2.100 Cape Breton Is. Canade 4.000 1,500
Sna..
Seskatchew8n Lllke Winnipeg
Columbia
1,940
1,610
1,205
1.040
L8k~ N pigon
Lake Manitoba
Canada
CanadB
.,850
.,700
1.900
1,800 South ARMtf’1Ca km’ miles"
Chu<Chill
Oh

5.l8wrence
Brazos
Hudson Bay
Mis! s.sippi
Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic Oc:8sn
1.500
1.580
1.800
’.170
990
980
810
130
South A,,",rice
Lake TIlic cB
lake Poopo
8oJivi’alPeru
Pew
km’
8,200
2,900
mile.-~
3.200
1.100
TiefT8 de! f-ueg:Q
f8lkland Is.
South Georgia
(E.I
Arg6ntinsIChiJe
Atlantic Ocan
Atlantic Ocean
Galapagos Usabela) Pacific Ocean
47,000
6,800
4.200
2,250
2._
18.100

1,600
870

XV
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~d.. _ _- L
WORLD STATISTICS: COUNTRIES
, ThiS alphabetical list includes all the countries and territories
is not completely independent,then the country it is
If a territory
of the world. water and ice. Utts for areas and populations are thousands. The annual
income is the Gross National Product per capita in US dollars. The figures
of land, inland are the latest available, usually 1991.
associated with is named.The area figures give the total area

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km’
TlwU$nds Thouunds
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km’
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Monrovia

....
0.03 &3 2.001

-
&32 167 111
AdI LInd (k
Aftlhanm.n 652 2S2 U5.433 r.aM ’.000 1,760 67’ ..5>15 Tripoli 5,800
11.1 Ubya
liecttt~ 29 33.000
AJg"",,
"- -’.-
0.16
Albania
AlQ>n.
28.8
2.382 2.020
6.009 liIhu.nia 3.151 Vilnius 2,710
American Samoa (US) ..20 0.08 39 l\emOOtItg 2.’ 1 384 Lu.llimOOUIO 31,080

An. .
Amsterdam Is.(ft.)
Andomt
0.05
1.24’
0>046
......,
0.02
0.17 52
10.02’0 ...."".V.Uev 620
_,110
Macau ,Port,)
M~i. 0.02
25.3
S87
0.81 .. 9.8
221
2,114
11,191
Skopje
Antananarivo
2.000
210

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ThIt Madeira IPort.) FuncheJ

35-0 .S.i. .
8 0.:11 280
Anguilla (UK)
Antigua. 8lIrbud.
0.09
0.’"
2.167 1....
0.17 ’11
32.322 """""","",,
St John’,
2.780 Malawi "8
330
0.30 121
8.556
11,861
Ulongwe
KUlila lwmp""
230
Atgentina
Annenle
.. 29.8 11.5
0.01 3.416
Go . . . . .,
. c._""
VlHIIYan 2.1SO
6.000
... 1.240 0.12 2’5

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Dfal’liestad ’19 8,156 8am ko 280
Aruba fNeth..l
.AlcenSion
Australi.
At.tr.ti.n
{UK)
Antan;1ic r.tritory
0.19
0.09
1.681
8,120
..03
2,!168
2,363
60
1,5
17,086
V...... 16.590
20.380
Mali
~n.nIIl5.
Marshallb.
(US) ....
0.32
0,18
0.i2
0.18
0.01
..42 ""
Valletta
Ulig-t-Damt
.222 fort-de..fnllnce
Iit
n
6.850

=:: 83.9
81.6 32..4
..810.2"
33.’
...
1.712
o.ku
7,4’!;1
N_ 1,610
M~
M4rtiniQue(frJ

.~tfr.l
1.1
1.025
1.9 396
..
2.050 Nouakchott 510

~. . ,. Is.
Portta Detgada 1,015 Pon Louis 2.420
SaNim..
2.2
13.9
0.88
260
283
o..x.
"""""’" 11.120
6.910
Maurit 0.31
’.958 1..
0.72
0.’’’’ M moundlou
MeJlico C 2.810
Bahra n
Bangladesh 0-’3
1<< 58
503
116.59"
1. """"
220
6.63 Mbone$ia. Fed. States 0.10 0.21 8$,1504

.....
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-
2S5 0.<15
2.,170
0._
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0."
30.6
23
201.6
0.11
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11.8
8.9
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110.’
9.845
10..314
188
..136
80/m0n
"""..Novo
19.300
2.050
3,110
380
Midwtv
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(US)

Mont5en’wI (UK)
0.005
33.7
..002
1.961
0.10
W
0.002
13
0.0001
806
0."
112
29
2,1BO
25""13
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...,
20.000

1.030

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113
nin
8ennude (UK)

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Bhutan
8oania--Henegovina
Bolivia 1....61.2.1
0.05 0.62
18.’
19.8
7....
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1.291
Hamihon
1.51161 ...Pe.1IS_
T’himphu
. . .’~. , 25.GOO
100
650
2.690 .-"’"
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002
82’
0,02
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309
318
0.008
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54
15.6S6
1.78110
18,916
Wi~
Maputo
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Mogadishu
560
150
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638
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2,530

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Gambia.The
Georgia
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268
69.7
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238
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1,640
17.000
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0.21
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143.1
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51,196
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Bangkok
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Guinea 2" 13..9
95 5.756
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Guyana
Haiti
215
21.6
83
10.7 6,486
5.105
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5.1
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0.33
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3.620
112 Tri$Utn cia Cuoha iUK) o.n
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t" 8.180 funis 1,510
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1.1
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51.326 Al’Ii;ar& 1.820

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301
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35,9
255
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!,jelhi
22.580
330 1 u~erli$1an
179
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1,700
1.269
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1...."’" ".03’ Jakarta 610
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636 236 91 18,795
Iran 18.920 2,000 2.3<0
Iraq
10.3
169
21.1 3,523
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United Arab Emirates
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603.7
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301
322
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0.06
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Mome
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11.330
18.580
690

26.920
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16.750
22.560
2.860
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1.120

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0.0009
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0.30
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Hanoi
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22’
17.104
2.&,032
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Nairobi
1,410 V,etrnlO’l
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332
(!.15
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0.13 117
13 Road Town
Charlotte f’1ul.!ie 12,000
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Kerguelen Is. ifd
580
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..08 0.30
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Bj~eIc. 1.550 Wallis & FutuM Is. iFt.j ’.3 18 Mata.Utv
Kitghizie.
Kiribaii
KOM . North
Korea. South
I(uwait
-0.12
198.5
121
59
17.8
76.6
0.28
3!!.2
41
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56
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21,713
2.143
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Pyoogy3n-g
Seou’
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90.
6.340
16.300
230
150
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Western Samoa
Yugost v 8
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266

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38.5
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179
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11,282
10,6’2
35.562
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KinsMsa
930
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2,940
230
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laos
larvi,a
Lebanon
..
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. ’&,139
2.700
2,701
on 24th May 1993
VIentiane
fHg
Beirut
3.410
2.COO
Zambia
Z!mbabw’e
153
391
291
151
6.013
9.369
lUS k
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....
""".
WORLD STATISTICS: CITIES
This list shows the principal cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants as possible are the population of the metropolitan area, e.g. greater New

figures are taken n-om


China only dties with more than 1 million are induded).The
(for
the most recent census or estimate available, and as far
York, Mexico or London. All the figures arc in thousands. The top 20 world
dries are indicated with their rank in brackets following the name.
’:
Afghani...n Chile Ethiopia Indonesia B nghazi 650 Samara 1.257 Ugenda
Kabul
AllI"tla
Algiers
1,127

1,722
Santiago
China
Shanghai ISI
..858
12,320
Addis Ababa
Finland
He(sinki
1.686
981
Jaka"a 1161
SU:( baya
M dan 1._
7,348
2,224
Uthuant.
Vilnius
M.~ia 582 Om...
Cheiyabinsk

Kaz.an
1,179
1.148
1.09.
Kampala
Ukr. ne
Kiev
500
2.581
Or80 66. Beijing IPekingH 1019,750
Tianjin 5..59
France
Paris 1131 8.510
Bandong
Semsfsng
1.561
1.026
Skopje
Ma Raf
505 Perm
Uta
1.091
1.083
Kharkov
Onepropetrovsk
1,611
1.179
Angola Rosto"
Luanda 1,200 Shenyang ..285 Lyons 1.110 Palembang 787 Antananarivo
M."VSi.
103 1.020 Odessa 1,115
A",.ntin.
Buenos Aires t8J 10,128
Wuhan
Guanglhou
3.483
3,359
Marseilles
lle
1.080
935
Ujung Pandang
Malang .
709
512 Kuala Lumpur 1.103
Volgograd
Krasooyarsk
999
912
Oonetsk
Zaporolhye
1,110
884
Cordoba 1,055 ChongQing 2.832 Bordeaux 628 ’r.n
Tehran 120! 6.0.3
Mall
Bamako 648
Saratov
Voronezh
905
887
Lvov
Krivoy Rog
790
113
Rosario Harbin 2.668 T oulou 523
Mendoza
La Plata
1,016
668
611
Chengdu
Xi’an
2.6.2
2,381
G....rgie
TbiUs 1.194
Mashhad
Esfahan
1,4e.
987
Mauritania
Nouakchott 500
Vladivostok
tzhevsk
648
635
Mar;upof
lugansk
529
509
Zibo 2.329 Germany Tabdz 971 MeJt:ico Y:arostavl 633 Nikolayev 503
San Miguel de
T ocum n 511 Nanjing 2.290 Benin 3,301 Sh r81 848 M..ico City (11 18,148 T ogliani
Itkut’"
630 United Klrjidom
6.378
Annenia Nanchang 2.289
2.2.1 Hamburg
Munich
1,59.
1,188
Ahv8Z
Bakhtaran
580
581
Guadahiiaf8
Monterrey
2,581
2.335 Simbirsk
626
625
London [17
Manchester 1,669
Yerevan 1.199 lupanshui
Atntr.U. T aiyuan 1.929 Cologne 928 Oom S43 Puebla 1.218 Kr snodar 620 Birmingham 1.400
Sydney 3.531 Ch.angchun 1.908 Esseo 623 Iraq
8aghdad .,e.9 Loon
Torre
947
130
Sarnaul
Khaborovsk
602
601
Uverpool
Glasgow
1,060
730
Melbourne
Brisbllne
Perth
2.985
1.215
1,083
081t8n
Zhaozhuang
Zhengzhou
1,982
1,612
1.610
Ffankfun
Dortmund
O ss ldorf
sa.
619

563
Basra
Mosul
611
511
San Luis Potosi
Ciudad Ju rez
602
586
NovokuznifJ’tst
Orenburg
600
541
Newcastle
Uruguay
617

Acktlaide 1,013 Kunming 1.516 Stuttgert 592 I..lend Merida 5BO Pall2a 543 MontevJdeo 1.248
Auottla
Vienna 1.483
Jinan
Tangshan
1,~
1..,0 Leip’ig
Bremen
545
533
Dublin
Italy
921 Cufiacn Rosales
Mex ’i
560
511
Tufa
Kemerovo
540
520
Unit<td Statu
New York 121 18,081_
Au_Ijan Guiyeng 1,403
1.391
O isburg
Dresden
525
518
RQme
MUs"
2.817
1.484
Moldavia
Kishinev S66
Ryazan
T omsk
515
502
Los Angeles (4) 1..532
Chicago [151 8.066
8eku
Bengfad..h
1,157 Lanzhou
1,385 Hanover 500 Napt !> 1,203 MongoU. Naberezhniye- San Franc:isco (1916.253
nyi
Ghe... 5.899
Dacca
Chittagong
Khulna
R jshahi
"’glum
4,710
1.840
B60
m
Pingxfang
Q qjhar
Anshan
Qingdso
Xintao
1.305
1.301
1.298
1.273
1.272
G_
Accta
Athens
Thessalonika
966

3.021
812
Turin
Palermo
Genoa
jvory
Abidian
Co..t
1,012
131
115

1.850
Ulan 8 tOf
Morocco
Casablanca
Rabat.SaI
Fes
500

2,158
893
548
Chefn;
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
Jadda
Me<:c8
501

2.000
1.400
618
Philadelphia
Oetroit
Boston
Washington
DaUas
4,665
.,172
3.924
3.865
Moza-mbique San_I
BruS$ls
Antwerp
"’oru..’.
Minsk
Gomel
80livla
910
500
1.589
500
Hangzhou
fushun
Yangcheng
Vulin
Oongguang
Ch o’an
1,271
1.210
1.265
1.266
1.230
GUllt.mala
Guatemala
Guinea
Conakry
Haiti
1.221 Port-a\Pr nce 1.144
2,000

105
Bouak
Jamaica
Kingston
.Japan
Tokyo 161
Yokohama
11.829
2.993
640

525
Maputo
Netherland.
Rotterdam
Amsterdam
The Hague
1.010
1,040
1.038
884
Sf__
Medina
Dakar

5_11
Singapore
Republic
500

1,382
2,680

1.000
Houston
Miami
Atfanta
Cleveland
Saattle
San Oiego
3,711
3,193
2.834
2.160

2,_2,.a8
2,559

La Paz 993 Xiaogan 1.219 Hondur.. Osaka 2.836 Utrecht


New lNland
526 Mogadishu
South Africa
Minneapolis.Sf.
Stlouis 2,444
a,.zit fUlhou 1.205 Tegucigalpa
1.195 Hong Kong
60S Nagoya
Sapporo
2,116
1.5.3 Auckjand 865 Cape Town 1.912 8attimore 2.382
$80 Paulo 131 16,832 Suin ng
Rio de Janeiro (7) 11.141 . Ch ngsha 1,193 Kowloon 2.302 Kyoto 1.479
1,.’1 NIcaragua
Managua 682
Johannesburg
East Rand
1,126
1,038
Pittsburgh
Phoenix
2.243
2,122
8elo Hor zonte 3.<<6 Shijialhllang 1.181 Hong Kong 1.176 Kobe
Recife 2.945 Jilin 1,169 T suen Wan 690 Fukuoka 1.160 NllI"ria Durnan 9B2 Tampa 2.066
P rto Alegre 2,92. Xintai 1.167 Hung.tV Kawasaki 1.089 Lagos 1,091 P~toria B23 Denv r 1,858
1.060 Pon Elizabeth 652 Cincinnati 1.129
Salvador
Fortalez8
2.382
2.169
Puyang
B80tOU
1,125
1,119
Budapest
India
2.115 Kitakyushu
Hiroshima
1.056
1.044
Ib n
Ogbomosho 521 West Rand
Vereeniging
e.1
540
Kan..sCity
Milwaukee
1,515
uritiba 1,926 801hou 1.112 Cak:uua 1111 9,194 Sakai 816 Norway
1.414-
1,512
8rasilia
Nova Igua u
Belem
S.antrJs
1.551
1.325
1.296
1.200
928
Zhongshan
luoyang
Laiwu
Leshan
Urumchi
1,013
1.063
1.054
1,039
1.038
Bombay (141
Delhi
Madras
Bangal re
Ahmadabad
8.243
5.129
089
2,922
2.548
Chiba
Send
Okavama
Kumamoto
Kagoshima
189
100
512
556
531
Oslo
Pak’nan
Karachi
Lahore
faisalabad
643

5.208
2.953
1,104
Speln
Madrid
Barcelona
Valencia
Seville
1._
3.123
139
668
Portland
Sacramento
Norfolk
Columbus
San Antonio
1.385
1.380
1.3<<
1,323
Go na
Camp nas 845 Ningbo 1.033 Hvderabad 2.546 HigBshiosaka 523 Rawalpindi 195 ZafBgola 586 New Orleans 1,301
Manaus 834 Datong 1.020 poona 1,686 Hamamatsu 514 Hyderabad 152 Malaga 595 Indianapolis 1.237
S o 731 Hua nan 1.019 Kanpur 1,839 Amagasaki 509 Muttan 122 Sri Lanka Buffalo 1.176
GOf1 alo
1.412
GoafUlhos
DUQue de CaXi8$
Santo Andre
Osasc
S o Bernado do
718
668
631
594
Hele
Handan
L nhai
Ma heng
Chang.shu
1.011
1.014
1.012
1.010
1.00.
NagPUf
Jaipuf
lucknow
Coimbatore
P tna
1._
1.302
1,015

920
919
Funabash
Jordan
Amman
Irbid
Kaz.khatan
501

1.160
680
Gujranwala
Peshawar
Panama
Panama City
Paraguay
659
556

625
Cofombo
Sudan
Omdurman
Khartoum
Swedan
600
510
Providence
Chartotte
Hartford
San lake City
San Jose
1.118
1,112
1.108
1.085
712
Campo 566 Colombia Surat 914 Alma Ata 1.108 Asun i n 708 Stockholm 1..71 Memphis 653
S o Luis
Natal
56.
512
Bogot
Medellin
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1.SOB
Madurai
Indote
908
829
Karaganda
Astrakhan
Kenya
614
509 ms--CaUao
Peru
Af~uipa
..605
592
Gothenburg
Mafm
Swltzer’.nd
120
SOO
Jacksonville
Uzbeki.ten
Tashkent
610

2.013
Bulgaria
Sofia 1.!29
Cali
BarranquiHa
1.391
920
Varanas
.Jabalpur
797
151 Nairobi 1,429 PbUlppin..
Manila 1.128
Zuric:h
Syria
839 V.nez....1a
ac.
Car s 3.247
8urm.(Myanmar. Cartagena 560 Agra 747
1<<
Mombasa
Kirgbizia
500
QUIOn C ty 1.m Oamascu$ 1,361 Marae.bo 1.295
2.459 Congo V dara
Rangoon
Manda1ay 533 BrazzaviUe 598 Cochin 686 Bishkek 616 Cebu 552 Aleppo
Taiwan
1.309 Valencia
Mar6C
1.135
857
Croatia Ohanbad 678 Korea. N nh Catoocan 525 y
Cambodia
Phnom Penh 500 Zagreb 1,175 Bhopal 611 Pyongyang 2.639 Poiand Ta pei 2.690 Barquisimeto 118
C-.meroon Cuba Jams-hedpur 610 Hamhung 715
15. Warsaw 1.671 Kaohstung 1.343 VMtn.m
Douala
Yaound
Cent,a. African Rep.
1.030
654
Havana
C%.ch RepubUc
Prague
2.059
1,215
AU8habad
Ulhasn8gar
Tiruchchirappalli
650
549
610
Chongiin
Ch noampo
Sinui o
001
500
Lodl
Krakow
Wroclaw
1..
852
640
T hung
T ainan
Panchiao
715
661
506
Ho Chi Minh
Hanoi
Ha phong
3.900
3.100
1,219
Ludhiana 606 Korea. South Poznan 586 rajlklatan Oa Nang 500
Bangui
Chad
591 Denmark
Copenhagen 1.339 Sr nagar 606 Seoul [9J 10.513 Portu.’
1,612
Dushanbe
T.nz.nJ.
595 V.m.n
Sao’a 500
512 Domlntuft Rep. Vishakha nam 604 Pusan 3.754 lisbon
Ndiamena
Santo Domingo 1,313 AmritMr 595 Taagu 2.208 Oporto 1.315 Dat es Sa.laam 1.100 Vugoat.vl.
Canada
Toronto 3.421 Ecu.dor GW lior 556 Inchofl 1.604 Pu.rto Ri o Th.Uand Belgrade 1.410
Montr al 2,921 Guavaquii 1,301 Calicur 546 Kwangju 1.165 San Juan 1,816 8angkok 5.609 blre
Vancouver 1.381 Quito 1.110 VijavawadB 543 T aeion B66 Romania Tuttl.fa Kinshasa 2.654
Ottawa-Hull
Edmonton
819
785
671
Egypt
Cairo f18J
Alexandria
6.325
2.893
Meerut
Oharwad
T riv~mdrum
531
527
520
Ulsao
Latvia
Riga
551

915
Bucharest
Ru..’.
Moscow {121
2.014
8,961
Tu....y
Tunis

Istanbul
114

5.495
lubumbashi
Zambia
Lusaka
543

900
Calgary
W nn peg 623 EI Giza 1.858 Salem 519 Lebanon St Petersburg 5.020 Ankara 2.252 21mb.bw.
Qu bec 603 Shubra el Kheima 711 Solapur 515 Beirut 102 Nilhn v Novgorod 1,438 izmir 1.490 Harare 681
Hamilton 557 EI Salv.dor Jodhpur 508 Libya Novosibirsk: 1.436 Adana 776 Bulawayo SOO
San Salvador 973 Raochi 503 Tripoli 980 Yekaterinburg 1.367 Bursa 614

XI
AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA’S COASTLINE 36,000 KMS (APPOOX)

FO:R-1ATIONS
ALIGNrv:IENT OF THREE STCNE POINTING 10 THE CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA,
LATITUDE 25036’36.4" L<::NGlTUDE 134021’17.3".
THE OLGAS (36 IJCMES) , AYERS ROCK, MI’ CCl\INER ALIGNMENT 10 APPROX CENTRE OF
AUSTRALIA

FORMATIONS DEPICTING THE BIBlCAL FREEING OF MANKIND


-
WAVE ROCK A GIGANTIC WAVE IN ROCK 3 MILLICN YEARS OLD DEPICTING THE RED SEA
AND THE FREEING OF ISRAEL FRCM ffiARQH"S RULE.
LOCATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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THE 12 APOSTLES 12 STCNE FOI\MATION IN THE STATE OF VICIDRIA DEPICTING THE
FREEING OF MANKIND.
The road, with a
headlands, ding;
The entire lengt

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Scenery is spectacular along the length of the road,
but probably nowhere is it more captivating than along
the shoreline that is part of Port CampbeU National
Park. The sea, thrust by the south-westerly gales of
the Southern Ocean, has sculpted the limestone cliffs
into headlands, tunnels, caves, blowholes; a coastline
being constantly worn away by the relentless ele.
ments. Towering pinnacles of slightly harder rock are
left isolated among the breakers just offshore after the
surrounding rock has been worn away. Some day, they
too wi1l fall victim to the turbulent sea,and disappear.
The Twelve Apostles (above)are the best-known of
the spires, and among the landmarks of the Australian
coastline. Loch Ard Gorge (left) cuts deep into cliffs.
with flights of steps allowing visitors access to the
beaches. The elbow-shaped gorge, with its sheer An excursion aIm
walls, was the scene of a tragic wreck in the 1870s. features were llil]
Fifty lives were lost, with only two survivors. build. Early traV

182
MERCURY

MERCURY - PLANET mE - THE. MESSENGER

MERCURY’S MEAN DISTAN FRCM THE SUN 36 MILLICN MILES

MERCURY’S GRAVITY .39.

MEAN DENSITY OF MERCURY .98 (APPROX) .99

MERCURY’S ESCAPE VELCX:ITY 9.619 (APPROX) 9.6

MERCURY’S PERIOD OF REVOLUTION .24YRS - 6

MERCURY’S PERIOD OF ROTATICN 1.407.6 - 576 - 666


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paintings.
Grev wrote:
The principal painting . . . was the figure of a man, . . .
clothed from the chin downwards in a red garment, which
reached to the wrists and aneles; beyond this red dress the
feet and hands protruded, and were badly executed. The
face and head of the figure were enveoped in a succession of
circular bandages or rollers, or what appeared to be painted
to represent such. These were coloured red, yellow and white;
and the eyes were the only features represented on the face.
Upon the highest bandage or roller, a series of lines were
painted in red, but although so regularly done as to indicate
that they have some meaning, it was impossible to tell whether
they were intended to depict written characters, or some oma-
ment for the head.
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origins of these paintings, but in a footnote to his account
of the expedition published by the Royal Geographical
Society, the editor remarked that Grey believed the paint-
ings to be the work of Asiatic people in Kimberley. This
suggestion was based on the fact that the paintings show-
ed figures with cl thing whereas ’the natives themselves
were in a perfect state of nature’, and that the paintings
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figures, the captain having his name on his turban. George .
much speculation

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2M/THE STAR CATALOGUE

PYXI 5 {continued}
R.A.
VARIABLE STARS
h m
Dec. Range Type Period. d. Spectrum

TY 08 59.7 -27 49 6.9-7.5 Eclipsing 3.20 G+G


T 09 04.7 -32 23 6.3-14.0 Recurrent Q Outbursts
nova 1890.1902
1920. 1944
1966
S 09 05.1 -23 05 8.0-14.2 Mira 206.4 M
DOUBLE STAR~
R.A. Dec. P.A. Sep. Mags.
h m
C 08 39.7 -29 34 061 52.4 4.9.9.1
Ii 08 55’5 -27 41 AB 268 23.8 4.9.14,0

~ 09 09.9 -30 22
CDOn
A+BC 147
BC088
2.5
17.8
0.3
11.0.11.0
5-6.10’5
10,5.10’8
5.6.13.5
AD 340 35,4
K 09 08,0 -25 52 263 2.1 4,6.9.8
OPEN CLUSTERS
M NGC R.A. Dec. Diameter Mag. No. of stat,

2627
2658
h
08
m

08 43.4
37-3 -29
-32
57
39
11
12
8.4
9.2
60
80
PLANETARY NEBULA
M NGC
h m
R.A. Dec. Diameter Mag. Mag. of central Sla’

2818 09 16.0 -36 28 38 13.0 13-0


GALAXY
M NGC R.A.
h m
Dec. Mag. Dimensions Type
2613 08 33.4 -22 58 10.4 7.2x2.1 Sb

RETICULUM
Ret). Star R.A.
BRIGHTEST STARS
Dec. Mag. Abs. mag. Spectrum Dist.
(Abbreviation:
Originally Reticulum Rhomboidalis
(the Rhomboidal Net). A small but
K
h
03
03
03
m s
29
44 12.0
58 44-7
22-7 -62
-64
-61
56 15 4,72
48 26 3.85
24 01 4,56
3.4
3.2
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F5
KO
M2
pc
20
17
97
Ii
quite distinctive constellation of the far
south. There are two stars above the ..~
’Y 04
04
04
00 53.8
14 25.5
16 28.9
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-62
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09 34 4.51
28 26 3.35
18 07 4,44
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Mb
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FACTS CREATION

FACTS PROVIDING PROOF OF CREATION.


(A) MAPS"PROVING CREATION
(B) CONFIRMATION IN STAR FORMATIONS
(C) KEYS TO THOUGHTS OF CREATION
OF STAR FORMATIONS PROVING
(D) EQUALITIES IN MAPS & PHOTOGRAPHS
THE CREATORS INVOLVE~ NT.

THE UNIVERSE,
IMPOSSIBILITIES INVOLVING THE STARS ,THE PLANETS,
THE SUN, THE MOON, THE LARGEST MONOLITH ON OF THE PLANET AYERS ROCK
PLANET EARTH), THE
(KNOWN BY THE MAJORITY OF THE INHABITANTS THE POINTER ALPHA
SOUTHERN CROSS POINTING TOWARDS THE ROCK,
AN
’CENTURI(THE CLOSEST TRUELY VISIBLE STAR TO PLANET EARTH),
AYERS ROCK &
ALIGNMENT OF 3 ROCK FORMATIONS THE OLGAS(36 DOMES),
OF AUSTRALIA, AN ECHO (THE
MT CONNER POINTING TOWARDS THE CENTRE MAJOR SECTION), URSA
BLUE MOUNTAINS) AND THE BIG DIPPER (URSAIN CLOSE CONJUNCTION WITH
MINOR (THE LITTLE DIPPER) WITH POLARIS FORMATION, ALL
THE NORTH CELESTIAL POLE, ALL FORMING THE SAME
PROVING A PLAN ’BY THE CREATOR HIMSELF.

TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL


THE INFORMATION ENCLOSED IS PROOF OF A NEW THE ABDUCTION
ASSIST OUR NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE ALIENS AND
SITUATION.

THE INFORMATION ABOVE IS TO BE DESEMINATEDTO OTHER GROUPS AND


GOVERNMENT SECURITY NETWORKS OVERSEAS. IT SEEMS THE ALIENS
INVOLVED IN THIS PLANET SOME NOW KNOW IT IS A RISK TO THEIR GROUP
AND IS AGAINST THEIR LAWS AND THIS REALITIES TO INTERFER WITH THE
CREATORS ACTIONS IN THIS PLANET AND THOSE INVOLVED, AS IT IS A
RISK TO THEIR GROUP. CONTACT THE WRITER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
MAY BE DISPLAYED UNDER FIGURE .1){MEASUREMENTS TO THE NEAREST
.05CM FROM MAP PRODUCED FROM PHOTOGRAPH, COURTESY SYDNEY
OBSERVATORY). HERE WE FIND SOME INTERESTING RESULTS, ALPHA CRUCTS
TO CENTRE OF GEOMETRIC LINES (CROSS) TO BETA CRUCIS TRIANGLE
EQUALS ALPHA CRUCIS TO CENTRE OF GEOMETRIC LINES TO DELTA CRUCIS
TRIANGLE, A MEASUREMENT OF 8.2.WHILE BETA CRUCTS TO DELTA CRUCIS
EQUALS BETA CRUCIS TO ALPHA CRUCIS A MEASUREMENT OF 3.3. ALPHA
CRUCIS TO GAMMA CRUCTS EQUALS BETA CRUCIS TO GAMMA CRUCTS TO
DELTA CRUCIS A MEASUREMENT OF 4.8.
THE SOUTHER CROSS NOT ONLY DISPLAYS THESE EQUALITIES OF HARMONY
BUT ALL MEASUREMENTS ON THE CROSS ARE ALSO DIVISIBLE BY A RATIO
OF THREE, WHILE MEASUREMENTS FROM ALPHA CENTURI TO THE CROSS ARE
DIVISIBLE BY A RATIO OF TEN, INCREMENTING BY THAT RATIO IN
INCREASING ORDER,ALPHA CRUCIS,GAMMA CRUCIS AND DELTA CRUCIS, THE
MEASUREMENTS BEING 12,13 AND 14 RESPECTIVELY. ANOTHER INTERESTING
OCCURRANCE IS THAT A DIRECT LINE FROM ALPHA CENTURI TO DELTA
CRUCIS PASSES THROUGH THE JEWEL BOX CLUSTER.
THE GEOMETRIC HARMONY OF THIS FORMATION CERTAINLY PRODUCES SOME
RARE RESULTS WHEN COMPARED WITH THE MOST FAMILIAR FORMATION IN
THE NORTHERN HEMISPERE, THE BIG DIPPER IN URSA MAJOR.
THE BIG DIPPER IS FOUND IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE NORTH CELESTIAL
POLE, AND LIKE THE SOUTHERN CROSS, A DIRECT LINE EXTENSION IS
USED AS A GUIDE TO THE POLE. THE GEOMETRIC HARMONY OF THE BIG
DIPPER, IT TOO PRODUCES THESE EQUALITIES". HERE WE FIND (FIGURE
"2) (FOLLOWING INFORMATION MAY BE USED UNDER FIGURE 2) (PHOTO
MEASUREMENTS TO NEAREST .05CM R.LITTLE ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY STEP BY
STEP PI1). ALPHA TO DELTA URSAE MAJORIS EQUALS BETA TO DELTA
URSAE MAJORIS A MEASUREMENT OF 3.55. WHILE GAMMA TO GEOGRAPHIC
CENTRE EQUALS EPSILON TO ZETA URSAE MAJORIS A MEASUREMENT OF 1.5.
ALPHA TO BETA URSAE MAJORIS EQUALS DELTA TO EPSILON URSAE MAJORIS
A MEASUREMENT OF 1.9 , AND EPSILON TO ZETA TO ETA URSAE MAJORIS
EQUALS ALPHA TO BETA TO GEOGRAPHIC CENTRE TRIANGLE A MEASURMENT
OF 5.8. AND ANOTHER TRIANGLE ALPHA TO BETA TO DELTA URSAE MAJORIS
EQUALS BETA TO ETA URSAE MAJORIS A MEASUREMENT OF 9.
REMARKABLE EQUALITIES AND STRANGLY ENOUGH NOT ONLY DOES THE BIG
DIPPER AND THE SOUTHERN CROSS BOTH DISPLAY THESE GEOMETRIC
"HARMONIES, BUT THEY BOTH ALSO FORM THE SAME GEOMETRIC FORMATION A
CROSS WITHIN A DIAMOND.
ALTHOUGH VARIATION DO OCCUR AT DIFFERENT TIMES. THEY CONTINUE TO
DISPLAY EQUALITIES, THE SAME GEOMETRIC FORMATION. ARE IN CLOSE
PROXIMITY TO THEIR RESPECTIVE POLES AND.ARE BOTH THE MOST WELL
KNOWN FORMATIONS IN THEIR HEMISPHERE, WHILE THE SOUTHERN CROSS’S
POINTER ALPHA CENTURI AND ITS NEIGHBOUR PROXIMA CENTURI ARE
THOUGHT TO BE THE CLOSEST KNOWN STARS TO EARTH.
REMARKABLE SIMILARITES WITH THE TWO MOST KNOWN STAR FORMATIONS,
EQUALITIES, GEOMETRIC CONFIGURATIONS, BOTH POLES AND ’!’HE
CLOSEST
KNOWN STARS TO EARTH.
URSA MINOR , THE LITTLE DIPPER IS SIMILAR IN APPEARANCE AND ALSO
DISPLAYS THESE EQUALITIES WITH ALPHA URSAE MINORIS (POLARIS) IS
IN CLOSE CONJUNCTION TO THE NORTH CELESTIAL POLE.(FlGURE 3)
-
(FOLLOWING INFORMATION SEE ENCLOSED TABLE)(PHOTO OBSERVING THE
..
CONSTELLATIONS JOHN SANFORD).
WE NOW SEARCH FOR OTHER EVIDENCE WHERE A PLAN OF THOUGHT COULD
CONTINUE WITH THESE FORMATIONS IN MIND. AN INTERESTING FACT
THAT AT CERTAIN TIMES OF THE YEAR THE SOUTHERN CROSS POINTS.IS
TOWARDS THE LARGEST SINGLE MONOLITH ON EARTH, AYERS ROCK, THE
POINTER B~ING
ALPHA CENTURI. IT IS THE EMBLEM OF THE NEARBY
RESORT AND SEEMS TO BE AN OBVIOUS LOCATION TO CONTINUE THE SEARCH
FOR MORE EVIDENCE OF CREATION.
LOCATED NEAR THE PETERMANN RANGES AND BELOW THE JAMES RANGES,
A MODERN MESSIAH AYERS ROCK IS THE LARGEST SINGLE MONOLITH ONLIKE
EARTH AND A SYMBOL OF THE IMMENSE POWER OF CREATION. FROM IT’S
VERY TOP AND IDENTIFIABLE THROUGH SATELLITE IMAGERY CAN BE SEEN
TWO OTHER FORMATIONS, THE aLGAS AND MOUNT CONNER, WEST AND EAST
OF AYERS ROCK RESPECTIVELY AND IN A STRAIGHT LINE. AN AMAZING
SIGHT AS THEY WERE ALL FORMED AT DIFFERENT INTERVALS AND HAVE NO
GEOLOGICAL CONNECTION.

WITH THE SOUTHERN CROSS POINTING TOWARDS AYERS ROCK AND THE BIG
DIPPER ALL SHOWING THE SAME GEOMETRIC FORMATIONS, A CROSS WITHIN
A DIAMOND AND A POINTER , WE EXAMINE WHETHER THIS GEOMETRIC
FQRMATION CAN BE SEEN ON A MAP OF THE CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN AREA
(FIGURE 4 BEMA MAPS CENTRAL AUSTRALIA !SBN1875610073, COURTESY
HEMA MAPS PH (07) 290 0322). THIS MAP IS THE ONLY PUBLISHED MAP
FOUND BY THE AUTHOR THAT INCLUDES THE CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN AREA AND
MOUNT HARRIET, AN EASILY PASSED OVER MOUNTAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
NEAR THE NORTHERN TERRITORY BORDER.AND INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH WE
ARE ABLE TO CONNECT THREE O’l’HER LOCATIONS KINGS CANYON AND CAMELS
HUMP, NORTH OF AYERS ROCK, AND TO THE SOUTH MOUNT HARRIET TO FORM
THE SAME GEOfoIC FORMATION.
AGAIN WE FIND AMAZING EQUALITIES, THE OLGAS TO AYERS ROCK IS
THE DI STANCE OF THE OLGAS TO MT CONNER AND MT BARR I ET TO THE 1/4
aLGAS EQUALS THE OLGAS TO KINGS CANYON, A MEASUREMENT OF 7.1
( 142KMS), A YERS ROCK TO CAMELS HUMP EQUALS MT CONNER TO CAMELS
HUMP A MEASUREMENT OF 9(180KMS), WHILE MT HARRIET TO CENTRE OF
GEOGRAPHIC LINES EQUALS MT CONNER TO KINGS CANYON 6.7 (134KMS).
AND. INCREDIBLY WE HAVE A POINTER TOO, THE DIRECT LINE EXTENSION
OF THE OLGAS, AYERS ROCK AND MT CONNER ACTUALLY POINTS TO THE
VERY CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA, THE LAMBERT CENTRE LATITUDE 250 36’
36.4", LONGITUDE 134021’17.3". NOT ONLY IS THIS A REVELATION BUT
THE DISTANCE BETWEEN AYERS ROCK AND THE CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA
EQUALS THE DIS’l’ANCE BETWEEN MT HARRIET TO THE OLGAS TO CAMELS
HUMP 330KMS (16.5). AND WE ALSO HAVE A TRIANGULATION, WHERE MT
HARRIET TO THE CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA EQUALS MT HARRIET TO THE
CENTRE OF THE GEOGRAPHIC LINES TO THE OLGAS TRIANGLE, A
MEASUREMENT.OF 16.8 (3361CMS).
ALTHOUGH OTHER MAPS DO.DIFFER WITH SLIGHT VARIATIONS ON THE
ALIGNMENT OF THE THREE MAJOR FORMATIONS DEPENDING ON THIER
QUALITY, SATELLITE IMAGERY CONFIRMS THESE APROXIMATIONS AND
UNUSUAL EQUALITIES, rHE LARGEST SINGLE MONOLITH ON EARTH, A
DIRECT LINE OF THREE ROCK FORMATIONS CONNECTING WEST TO EAST WITH
THE DIRECT LINE EXTENSION POINTING TO THE APPROXIMATE. CENTRE OF
AUSTRALIA. ADD TO THIS THE SOUTHERN CROSS POINTING TOWARDS THE
..
ROCK, THE SAME GEOMETRIC FORMATIONS, EQUALITIES, THE CLOSEST .
STARS KNOWN TO gARTH, AND A DIRECT LINE EXTENSION POINTING
TOWARDS THE SOUTH CELESTIAL POLE PLUS THE BIG DIPPER, THE MOST
FAMOUS STAR FORMATION IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE , EQUALITIES,
AGAIN THE SAME GEOMETRIC FORMATION (THE CROSS WITHIN A DIAMOND),
A DIRECT LINE EXTENSION THAT POINTS TO THE NORTH CELESTIAL POLE
AND WE HAVE SOME INCREDIBLE HARMONIES THAT SOME WOULD CONSIDER BY
RANDOM CHANCE TO BE IMPOSSIBLE.
AND TO GUARANTEE THAT THIS IS A PLAN BY GOD HIMSELF, WE ALSO HAVE
AN ECHO, AN ALIGNMENT OF THREE FORMATIONS NAMED THE THREE
SISTERS, IN A LINE AS ARE THE OLGAS, AYERS ROCK AND MOUNT CONNER.
WITH A VIEWING LOCATION CALLED ECHO POINT. ABOVE THE THREE
SISTERS WE HAVE THE GRAND CANYON AND BELOW MOUNT SOLITARY AS
KINGS CANYON IS ABOVE THE OLGAS, AYERS ROCK AND MOUNT CONNER WITH
BELOW MT HARRIET. A PERFECT ECHO AS THE GRAND CANYON, THREE
SISTERS AND MOUNT HARRrET ARE ALSO IN AN APPROXIMATE LINE(FIGURE
5) (MAP COURTESY N.R.M.A.BLUE MOUNTAINS 1992).
ONE OF THE MYSTERIES OF THE BLUE MOUNTAINS CAN NOW ALSO BE
EXPLAINED AS THE DIRECT LINE FROM KINGS CAVE TO JENOLAN CAVES
PASSES THROUGH A STONE PYRAMID STRUCTURE NAMED CALEYS REPULSE BY
THE EARLY EXPLORERS, WHO WERE UNABLE TO EXPLAIN THE REASON FOR
THIS ABORIGINAL STRUCTURE OR ITS LOCATION, WE CAN NOW IDENTIFY
THIS AS A POINTER TO JENOLAN CAVES LOCATION.
THE UNIVERSE, THE MOST KNOWN FORMATIONS IN BOTH HEMISPHERES, BOTH
POINTERS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE CELESTIAL POLES AND IN CLOSE
PROXIMITY WITH THE CLOSEST KNOWN STARS POINTING TO THE LARGEST
I

SINGLE MONOLITH ON EARTH, ALL FORMING THE SAME GEOMETRIC


FORMATION, A DIRECT LINE POINTING TO THE CENTRE OF A CONTINENT,
A GEOLOGICAL ECHO AND WE HAVE INCALCULABLE PROBIBILITIES THAT ARE
IMPOSSIBLE EXCEPT IN A MASTER PLAN OF CREATION.
THE ABORIGINALS OF AUSTRALIA LIKE MANY OTHERS THROUGHOUT THE
WORLD BELIEVE THE WORLD WAS CREATED BY A CREATOR AND THEIR
DREAMING LINES EXPRESS THIS BELIEF. THE DREAMING LINES ORIGINATE
FROM TALES THAT CONNECT. LOCATIONS AND INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH CAN
FORM THIS SAME GEOMETRIC FORMATION THE CROSS WITHIN A DIAMOND.

THE ABORIGINAL LEGEND FOR AYERS ROCK(ORIGINAL ABORIGINAL NAME


OOLRA) STATES THAT IT WAS BUILT UP DURING THE CREATION PERIOD BY
TWO BOYS WHO PLAYED IN THE MUD AFTER RAINS, NOT DISSIMILAR FROM
THE GEOLOGICAL FACTS THAT AYERS ROCK AND THE OLGAS, A ROCK MASS
OF 36 ROCK DOMES WAS FORMED ABOUT 600 MILLION YEARS AGO FROM
ROCKS AND SAND CARRIED BY TORRENTIAL RIVERS OFF THE RISING
PETERMAN RANGES.
SO MAYBE AS THE ABORIGINALS AND RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY BELIEVE WE
t
DO HAVE A CREATOR OUT THERE AND OUR TIME HAS COME TO BE SAVED AND
CHANGE OUR COMPREHENSION AND EXISTING PLANS TO THE TECHNOLOGY OF
CREATION AND NOT BE AFRAID TO INVESTIGATE THIS EVENT AND BEGIN TO
UNDERSTAND THE TRUE MEANING OF THIS UNIVERSE.
ASTRONOMICAL DATA TO COINCIDE WITH NUMBERS 21, MERCURY (THE
MESSENGER), GMT AND CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN TIMES (APPROX TO NEAREST
HR) FEBRUARY -
JUNE 1993.
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URSA MINOR
THE LITTLE DIPPER

(1)BETA -
ETA URSAE MINORIS (1.85)
EQUALS GAMMA -
ETA URSAE MINORIS (1.85)

(2)EPSILON - DELTA URSAE MINORIS (1.6)


EQUALS BETA - ZETA URSAE MINORIS (1.6)
-
(3)ZETA ETA URSAE MINORIS (.9) EQUALS
ETA - GEOGRAPHIC CENTRE (.9)
-
(4)GAMMA EPSILON URSAE MINORIS (3.75)
EQUALS ETA -
DELTA URSAE MINORIS (3.75)
~ -
(5)BETA EPSILON URSAE MINORIS (3.2)
BETA - -
GEOGRAPHIC CENTRE
EQUALS- GAMMA
TRIANGLE (3.2)

(6) BETA -ETA URSAE MINORIS EQUALS


GAMMA -
ETA URSAE MINORIS AS BETA -
DELTA URSAE MAJORIS EQUALS ALPHA -
DELTA URSAE MAJORIS. (SIMILARLY PLACED
EQUALITIES FORMING A COMMON LINE AND A
CROSS)

(7)ALPHA URSAE MINORIS (POLARIS) IN


CLOSE CONJUNCTION WITH THE NORTH
CELESTIAL POLE.
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Draco. cht
been as5 ’:
dragon l’
mytho/o.,:;’
somettmt.
the beas~
the golde
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Hercules
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eleventr
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have be
Greek
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their n

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l\ Draco is ,a very large northern
for observers
Circumpolar (never setting)
north of Here
Precession latitude. It occupies the area celestial pole
important historically north
Draco and Ursa Minor are celestial pole. a This places it above the
ause of their
which highlights
ceo Precession
association

is the
fact
with
that
apparent
the
the t-he
north
Earth is precessing in
change in the position ci
distant steilar
during the northern summer,
and is composed of
of zero-magnitude Vega
a four
Draco’s hea
-sided figure 10c
in Lyra. The Drag
I?cation of
celestial pole with respect to the Minor which is the present’ .

:kground. and is caused by the gravitational interactions


. Polaris. These
conste\1ations.~~~’grouped
Earth’s equatorial bulge, In as:.~he::’Little ;

:he
=ct.
Sun
the
and
Earth
Moon with
’:wobbles"
the
like a spinning top. but with
26.000 years. This
a Ursa Minor is also known
States, b t a clear darknight;’i$::hi\ B{
~d~d.’
>~yvi~h
plete rotation taking Just under
)t on causes the positions of equinoxto
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representing.the,front ~. ..’" :<.
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NGC 6543 appears \I:vld blue a~ oi about 8th magnitude.


and I 8 arcseconds in diameter. There IS fairly complex. but
disk. TELESCOPIC OBJECTS IN DRACO
DoobIe ;and Multipll! Scus
Dee. f1<>gs.
~e
diff!culno discern. internai structure. and a central S";ar whICh can
seen with averted viSIon but not as easily directly.
N4/TIe RA

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r arcseconcsi
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Ursa Minor en 23 , Jr. - ~ ~’ ; IT’ 4O AB 68.9 . ~
Ursa Minor’s telescopic iroterest is limited to the Cepheid-double BC 3i:"; .
Polans. Polaris. the nor:, ;)ole
bn~t:.
s~r.
is often thought by ’1on-
L .. , .;..5~: -
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AS ,:;,; ~ ~ - ,---~ :
astronomers to be a stnklng object. whereas in realitf It 1$
.’i.bo:.Jt 49th In rank c ::~:;;:i1::1e5S a fau-h comm00. lnd. -
’"

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:nag’litude "iellow star. :J::; ~.;s is hlth:n 50 arC!TIlnutes ;Ji the’ ... ,. , - .: .". ,

,-:
north celestial pole, and I.dl continue :0head towards It. In 2095 - ~ .,. ~ .. ~-
:::"’ -’-’- ?O.7
- - .:
- .,.
~-.::
’Nill oe at its closest, scme 27 arcminutes 2way. The star IS - .- . - .", - 7 " =" . :..-..
double. with an easily ’:’slale 9th-magnlwde comoanion ai: 18 - ..;rr .,. - ~5’ At. , ;3
arcseconds distance. T~e
companion is usually seen as bluish
{spectral class F3). while Poians is a spectroscooic double c FS.
Il
AC .J..i -- - "

--
and slightly vanable with the pulsations anribu’.ed to Cepheid Deep Sky Ob ens
variability, The star Kochab (Beta( ) Ursae Minoris) In the bowl NiJme RA Dec. Type S ze Mag,
of the Little Dipper. is ofle!’) mistake., for Polaris. and was in fact
the star closest to the pele for the Greeks 3,000 years ago, It is
".’:: ’i:. = .:.
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of almost the same brightness and a linle yellower than Polaris,


and therefore can be seen a little easier than Polaris as the
1’\:(;CS90 : 57"r- 58&’;-
;5.9rr +560 19’ Gal. 5b+ Ii.. ; .."1.8’ 10.’:

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. . .’. .
!\;GC6S~3 : +66< 38’ Plan. NeD, ;!f 8.6:;;6
twilight gathers and telescopes are aligned with the pole.
.
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~
DIARY OF PHENOMENA, 1993 A9
CONFIGURATIONS OF SUN, MOON AND PLANETS
about d h d h
Jan. 104 FIRST QUARTER MaL1707 Neptune 20 S. of Moon
owing
::mber
rthem
_
3 14 Mars closest approach
403 Earth at perihelion
1709 Uranus 30 S. of Moon
2008 Saturn 60 S. of Moon
i week
dmate
;ghter
ys just
723 Mars at opposition
809 Uranus in conjunction with Sun
813 FULL MOON
..ll19
20
f.Lli M.ITcury
15
..1.L!1
Equinox
M~cury 40 S. of Moon
stationary
Moon at apogee
itudes
ember 8 ]3 Mars 60 N. of Moon 2307 NEW MOON
1 part, 822 Neptune in conjunction with Sun
10 12 Moon at perigee 2408 Venus 40 N. of Moon
March 1414 Jupiter N. of Moon
70 30 12 Jupit~
at opposition
orning
comes
ember

1
1
when
April
ttinues
er 16),
1504 LAST QUARTER
19 16 Venus greatest elong. E.(470)
2018 Vesta 0?1 S. of Moon
22 18 NEW MOON
23 16 Mercury in superior conjunction
23 16 Pallas in conjunction with Sun
2520 Uranus I?1 S. of Neptune
~
31 04 fIRST QUARTER
31 19 Mars 50 N. of Moon

Moon at perigee
6 10 Jupiter 70 N. of Moon
619 FULL MOON
W.
Oeen. Apr. III Venus in inferior conjunction
2J..9.
Mercury greatest elong. (280)

~8.
{alion.
2610 Moon at apogee
27 05 Venus 50 S. of Moon
13 ]5 Neptune 30 S. of Moon
13 17 Uranus 40 S. of Moon
:ght. It 29 13 Jupiter stationary 1320 LAST QUARTER
, it can
,ration. 3023 FIRST QUARTER 14 15 Mars 50 S. of Pollux
IS until Feb. 317 Juno stationarY 16 11 Mercury 80 S. of Venus
7, with 4 10 Mars 60 N. of Moon 1620 Saturn 70 S. of Moon
700 FULL MOON 1805 Moon at apogee
les toO 1917 Venus 0?5 S. of Moon Occn.
19 nto 720 Moon at perigee 2002 Venus stationary
"yi!ht.mid-
arius.
Its 9 16 Saturn in conjunction with Sun
1022 J\lpiter 60 N. of Moon
2004 Mercury 80 S. of Moon
2200 NEW MOON
13 15 LAST QUARTER 2221 Neptune stationary
; in the
::>0 Julv 15 11 Mars stationary 2612 Uranus stationary
)ctobe"r 1800 Neptune 20 S. of Moon .2900 Mars 60 N. of Moon

in the
out the
1801 Uranus 30 S. of Moon

21 13 NEW MOON
E.
21 09 Mercury greatest clong. (180)
May
2913 FIRST QUARTER
3 15 Jupiter 70 N. of Moon
Je ~een J 400 Moon at perigee
~comes 22 18 Moon at apogee
604 FULL MOO~
1ercurv i >
2307 Mercurv 30 S. of Moon
2410 Venus greatest brilliancy 704 Venus greatest brilliancy
rs from
v is the
Jupiter
ember;

T
I f
Mar.
2504 Venus 0?5 N. of Moon
27 09 Mercury stationuy
113 Pluto stationary
I 16 FIRST QUARTER
321 Mars 50 N. of Moon
’508
Oeen.

Cms in conjunction with Sun


1023 Neptune 30 S. of Moon
11 02 Uranus 40 S. of Moon
13 12 LAST QUARTER
1407 Saturn jC S. of Moon
1423 Pluto at opposition
1522 Moon at apogee

8 ~O
809 Moon at perigee
FULL MOON
1603 Mercury in superior conjunction
1800 Venus 6C S. of Moon
:er 2
5 9..lL Jupiter.!l
9 04 Mercury in inferior conjunction
1004
Venus stationary
N. of Moon
2] 14 NEW MOON
2606 J uno 1?2 S. of Moon
2707 Mars 70 N. of Moon
Eclipse
Ocen.

23 IS 04 LAST QUARTER 28 18 FIRST QUARTER


.er 31

{
", AlO DIARY OF PHENOMENA, 1993
;j

II d h
CONFIGURATIONS OF SUN, MOON AND PLANETS

May 3021 Jupiter 70 N. of Moon


31 11 Moon at perigee Aug.
d h
6 02 Mercury go S. of PolIux
’.r June 1 16 Jupiter stationary 7 01 Pluto stationary
7 04 Moon at apogee
4 I3 FULL MOON Eclipse . 10 15 . LAST QUARTER
7 08. Neptune 30 S. of Moon 1502 Venus 20 N. of Moon
7 10 Uranus 40 S. of Moon .
W.
10 13 Venus greatest eIong. (460)
1017 Saturn 70 S. of Moon
11 00 Saturn stationary
17 19 NEW MOON
19 07 Moon at perigee
19 23 Saturn at opposition
1206 LAST QUARTER 2016 Mars 50 N. of Moon
12 16 Moon at apogee
2104 Jupiter 60N. of Moon
22 23 Venus 70 S. of Pollux
16 10 Venus 60 S. of Moon
17 17 Mercury greatest elong. E.(250) 24 10 FIRST QUARTER
20 02 NEW MOON 2502 Pallas at opposition
2802 Neptune 30 S. of Moon
21 08 Mercury 70 S. of Pollux 2802 Uranus 40 S. of Moon
21 09 Solstice 28 04 Vesta at opposition
2201 Mercury 40 N. of Moon 29 08 Mercury in superior conjunction
0~8
22 10 Mars N. of Regulus
2309 Juno I?1 N. of Moon
3106 Saturn 70 S. of Moon
24 09 Pallas stationary
Occn. Sept.
1 03 FULL MOON
24 17 Mars 70 N. of Moon 3 17 Moon at apogee
25 17 Moon at perigee 4 04 Ceres stationary
26 23 FIRST QUARTER 7 00 Mars 0’:’9 S. of Jupiter
27 04 Jupiter 70 N. of Moon 9 06 LAST QUARTER
30 23 Mercury stationary
July 400 FULL MOON N.
1004 Juno in conjunction with Sun
14 03 Venus 6~ of Moon
4 15 Neptune 30 S. of Moon
4 17 Uranus 40 S. of Moon
4 22 Earth at aphelion
1603 NEW MOON
N.
16 10 Mars 20 of Spica
16 15 Moon at perigee
7 23 Saturn 70 S. of Moon 17 08 Mercury 50 N. of Moon
10 11 Moon at apogee 1722 Jupiter SO N. of Moon
1806 Mars 40 N. of Moon
11 23 LAST QUARTER 21 06 Venus 0’:’4 N. of Regulus
1203 Neptune at opposition 22 20 FIRST QUARTER
12 14 Uranus at opposition
1501 Mercury in inferior conjunction 23 00 Equinox
15 07 Venus 30 N. of Aldebaran 24 07 Neptune 30 S. of Moon
16 03 Venus 20 S. of Moon 2407 Uranus 40 S. of Moon
J 7 09 Vesta stationary 24 12 Mercury 20 S. of Jupiter
26 08 Mercury !?I N. of Spica
\1911 NEW MOON 27 09 Saturn r S. of Moon
22 08 Moon at perigee 27 14 Uranus stationary
23 03 Mars 60 N. of Moon 30 03 Neptune stationary
2414 Jupiter 60N. of Moon
25 14 Mercury stationary
30 19 FULL MOON
3021 Moon at apogee
2603 FIRST QL;ARTER Oct. 6 17 Mercury 20 S. of Mars
3 I 21 Neptune 30 S. of Moon 8 20 LAST QUARTER
31 22 Uranus 4"S. of Moon 13 01 Pallas stationary
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