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“SPACEMAN AS GOD” Only since man himsetf has advanced his tech- nology to extend to outer space have scholars been open to reviewing the accepted conclu: sions of the birth of civilization. in this age of science and reason, it is only natural that ancient legends and mysteries be reinter- preted in light of modern knowledge. Eric Norman considers such questions as: Were the “angels” and “giants” that recur in Incan history actually visitors from another planet? Is the precise geometrical layout of the Egyptian Pyramids the result of instruction from early space visitors? Were the Biblical recordings of spiritual visitations in reality extraterrestrial contacts? ‘And a host of other startling information. foes wows JS 08 WAS HUMAN CIVILIZATION FOUNDED. BY EXTRATERRESTRIAL BEINGS? FROM “CHARIOTS OF THE GODS?” TO NEW FACTS REVEAL THE STARTLING ‘TRUTHS BEHIND ANCIENT LEGENDS. new ne THE BAYAN-KARALULA DISCS THE DECHANY FRESCOES ‘THE EPIC OF GILAMESH TABLETS ‘THE PIRI REIS MAPS. 504 VISITORS FROM SPACE... 12,000 YEARS AGO! Thirty years ago 716 stone discs were discov- cred in the caves of the isolated Bayan-Kara-Ula mountains of Tibet-China. “Each disc looked like 2 gramophone record, Each had a hole in its center from which a dou- ble groove spirals its way to-the circumference, ‘The grooves are not sound tracks, but the odd- ‘est writing in China and indeed the rest of the world.” So said a Chinese archaeologist in the German. magazine, Das Vegetarische Universum, pub- lished in 1965, After twenty years of intense study, the dises were deciphered and the report published under the title, “Groove writing relat ing to Spaceships which, as Recorded on the Discs, Existed 12,000 Years Ago. Westerners hhave been excluded from China for nearly thirty years, Some say that the story of the discs i a monstrous hoak on the part of the Chinese government . . . but are they right? Others, equally welLinow, think the story iy gue! TRADE-A- BOOK PAPERBA' LANCER BOOKS [ff i} New york eS B) a Lancer Book GODS, DEMONS AND SPACE CHARIOTS een ee Une 0K, We.» 840 BROADWAY New be M1036 Angels, Spacemen and UFO's Join me for & fight into the unusual world of ying sau- “The purpose of our journey is ro obtain facta, wa eta fo tie me ens — onvicdon that oat gots 4 devils tod demons, are allen beings from Ger words “This new space age ble procaine thar UFO aromas the curiosity of newsmen. A dramatic sighting o a of ropors in single area ithe only incident today tat will igge the catering wire service machines in thou Sands of news oom. “There is no vast conspiracy to keep flying stucers ont of the newa® treet we trie Sats manage “People are secing them every day. A UFO is no longer news: Storis get printed in 4 local newspaper, but we don't send it on the national wire wiehout @ ew gim- mic, ora evi” tthe many sightings ove the yee ba feat debs Utes Ba fled i tain up a slid pice of evidence, There is hothing we can sp under a microscope and procs "This it" Until the nineteen sities, UFO invesigatort were a tiny minority. Their voice was a whisper aguns a roar of ridicule, laughter, and indifference. Under these cit lng ‘ categories: ‘Angels from Space: Handsome men and beautiful ‘women, these benign extraterrestrial misionaries carry a What guidelines muse be cx ated to deermine a genuine contsctce myth? Whae is fies Wha athe roe Tor centuries, scholars of Greck mythology disnied the stories ofa fierce tribe of bizare warrior women, the ‘Amazons. These aggresive women pillaged and tam- paged through eastern Europe. The old. storytellers chimed this anciene Women's Liberation Movement wat headquartered in Russia's Caucasus mountain near the homes of the Scythian eibesmen. In 195, ‘Ukranian af ‘sintered Seythian tombs and discovered the grave Amazoion worn, “Legends say hese women mingled with the men,” adie Mascoys emda. tlaen were retained by the Amazons and raised as warriors, Boys “ were sucrifced, Killed, mutilated, or given to their fax thers. One of ‘the oldest legends in history has been ‘confirmed as fact. The Amazons were real. They lived in Legends of white gods have intrigued scholars who eee He looks like a primitive rendition of a modern astro- nnaut, The evidence is admittedly slim Could these be clues ro ancient visitors from space? ‘Man's hiscory is shrouded with secrets, contradictions, and uncerinties. Who are we and where did we come from? Did we spring from the ape fry, via Dari “unproven theory of evolution? Or, were we seeded beings from the stars? Did astronauts from other land on earth in prehistoric times and advise our primi- tive ancestor on how to establish a civilization? ° ‘caves and clubbing their way tal world. Without prior notice a mirscle occurred in the ‘Mesopotamian valley that was the origin of our civilian 6 ‘merian city-states. We are told ehae the Sumerian cities ee Tn Waa nv ce ciel eee ree wees eee ee Pie oie aren te eer eusitn eam mass {nconardra feces Bl some hows. ave fe ee dena ioe aee eee a gern ¢ askin stood ap. He oe eee Se eee ssepeantit pee co gore bal he ge Swope BS cain cena ayeerrgerepeter Sec Sheeran SoS eR San. “Opy by Ss eons mao lc ar eee es mn ees Soren ane - i = a z i B | ian fel 7 ze hat itt Hie igtt 7 ‘of imaginative projects, There are immense ‘complexities to a civilized ‘community. Could primitive humans achieve such remarkable results in a shore span of ‘tine? Or, were they asisted by extraterrestrial creatures? ‘We do not know where the Sumerians come from, al~ ‘though their astronomers were 50 accurate that their ‘measurements on the rotation of the moon deviates only fe ae poppe of hata bangs (aes) wear: Sia chet ores res onetearet el figure ae drawn ying shrough the ses om sered to sory has diomised the Sumerian scenunt of how ‘hak crzaon war exalsod: Dr Cal Sogn clabo 9 fired with the noted Russien scientist, Dr. Josef 8. ‘Shklovski, on Intelligent Life in the Universe (Holden Day, 1966). Discussing tablet known as Ancient Frag ‘ments, Dr. Sagen wrote: “Ancient writers present an account of a remarkable series of events. Sumerian civilization is depicted by. the descendents of the Sumerians themselves to be of non-human origin. A succesion of strange creatures appears over a course of several generations. Their only is to instruct mankind, Oannes and UFOlogiss have been mystified by reports of uniden- tied Aying object plunging into, or ring ou of our fceane. Sane in “fave ‘hinted thatthe. and beneath the seas would bee perfec te for a scret alien Sse on our plane. Occult have discsed an undersea Gieliation for ccarares. Some UFOlogis have. tr fempred to link undersea smucers with the Sumerian log ‘ends ofthe “Oaones™ ‘Beronts, « Babylonian priest and historian, wrote that the inbabianes of Somer’ “lived ike beasts inthe Bey ‘with no onder of rue" "There appeared before chem a BE Bac cet, San ia cad with reson” Th prcistore “bess from the blak lagoon” was an ample LE it had the body of sh, excepe there was a second Ina below the fs hea, If this wasnt enough to spare ‘Prighamare, the benevolent being had hoan-like feet fon the end offs fish tall Te could walk sbout on land dive tbeaben tn hele Terumed 0 hs home this being in the day-time + peimitive subhu- Inans suddenly endowed with the knowledge to ereate a civilization. Hither hypothess for the origin of Sumer leaves us dangling on a slender ehread of reality. Peshaps, ‘we should poke about and read other repors on unusual beings in hoe nds 3h published in 1968 by EROS Press. “A tablet tells how Enkidy ‘2 door that talks, This could be frightening for a prehistoric human,” explained “However, Ihave a two-way inter ‘com system ‘at the entrance to my home, Enkidu had many adventures in space and returned to earth. Shordy afer his retur, he becomes ill He dies from a * is a posibilicy of hie death. The saga recounts 1s journey to the lnd of the gods, where hemes the “The father of man tells of a story that ie ompled. The ables wll how the “ater of man fees the dove and raven to find land ifthe water has receded." ‘What is Rosenberg’s views on the origin of eiviliza- son “Als landed on Crh snd sce the Somes fans" he concluded, “If these beings remained on earth {for prolonged interval, they may have selected the most Deauifol, the most intelligent, women as their compan- may explain people endowed with psychic abilrys ESP and chings ike ehag" 1 Sona According to Rosenberg, the genetic strain sty pope igh remain ong ahd pure fr hundreds of generations. “Ie could conceivably remain constant, of become stronger, as the earth blood lessens,” he declared, “We know very little about generics despite the receat breakthroughs by the biologists, This ‘woman ‘The legends of the Eskimos tell of their ancestors fown fo she Sg nortan fo reement by with bronze wings. No one ean provide a soli tion for the origin of the Eskimos. Some elsim a land bridge once existed in the Bering Straits. The Eskimos “This does’ explain why the Eskimos ened in region” dsclared Gunther “Tradition: migrated south to a warmer climate, Jnwgination by ancient shamens or an oral version of an setual event? “Another Mayan legend in the Popul Vub, the Bible of the Quiches eribe of ‘western Guatemals, tells of how these visitors, knew the sceress of the universe, used a. - ‘compass, and realized the earth was round.“ These bei ‘re upc Boome men were ering the secre of te universe,” reported Rosenberg. ‘man’s memory 20 he was not capable of knowing every “Through the work we hare myths of preitorc sites ly whe go Viscose» go cee $0 pute 2nd power that only the te preg fais were alowed to wort hs svng rant figure in Peravan hry. Viscoc yd to ‘peated mystioly before the Tncany He ed cated thom in the are of ciiiasn, tug tem eo be farmers and irigtors and provided tangy i ey, gor, came, hlsophy. religion sal other endeavors Lite te other pees figare in hory, Veacocha pronibed to rorum to the Ineana when thoy. were tn Eis "Cas Yopangal was on of te mos fhe ancien incin ruler” explied Gunher Gus was ppc » benevolent flow: He wes to flow the rues af is cruel greedy father, the lng. ‘The King was cxrperaed bec Be son = inert edvcsting the Incantation. Cut we bused ffom the royal our and setback nc the oun Rreracs ‘ ‘one afternoon Cast was walking through slow val ih Bing Ss of fp eage hi neon Te Brille glare uid from te pak of nearby ‘mountains The eno young man walked up the dope tnd encountered beaded sangee, The unual Yor Ss clad ina owing, whe robe sad sas 2 “Weave been sot down to you” they decare. “We scp bingyosactoeae’ ‘Enoch seated that the beings "took me on thei wings and placed me ons clos Aa lo! the cout move. Ard Epog habe ts these Mach high, sw he och sid he wat given a sort of grand tour of sie “heaves” o Blanc His obsessing of thee words ae quite dele. In one “heen” Enodh sbsrved 8 Seal nate. by arte Byington He dee Sexe thee beings viily as“ aving the cs and feetofslion and the hed of scrocodl™ ‘Ulinatly our ancient adveturer taken tothe Se- sauh eave and brought into the presence of God Ey Enoch did not undertand thse words un he re- sumed t earth He had aged no more than aweck on Bis ie eae tions of the same age Keto cr robuse efor life The glow of youth bad vanished from thee checks it had been replaced by the Bs pain the cmlcoce of ging le i ds wre os with age ay kd hough tired Sered memory of the forty yess that had pated Shak reir the cath would bes couple of mllon cde ‘The ery church sled on ths sean example of noi’ heey. Actual, i light of presen knowhedge, tislends eredene toi ory. Stvera wit fave tld ofan Egyptian pepyr fom the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose il (15011450 BC) when “eles of ie" soared aerom the ses The dev ‘erption on this dputed.popyr rade lke a modern few repre on » UFO sighing. Egypusn mychology iz ss ‘many secrets, Ancient Tibetan legends claim that in ages birds of te “oe loin be iorcopatiel : machine and vind secon “qleaan a eve win ving dates of Shin ying 2 the local Chanter of Commeree and eis directions tothe engune Medie tine Whee in the ie Big Horn moti: You wll se thousands of Lestone rocks laid out ina cea pat tem, forming ace spprosinay 245 fee in dame “Thee are dry spokes ring ftom the wheal. At one dine, boners and catdemen told of sn-blcaced Bue Stal perehed on the da, facing thee. lla E. Gare, profesor Emests o¢ Washington State University, tells an ince ‘about the Medicine Wheel in indian Legends of the Northern Rockies, pub- lished by the University of Oklahoma Pres. Red Plume, FUVhen I visted the Medicine Wheel, 1 became ie ‘wigued with the ‘monument and sought infor- ira if blew bau oer aim he ved ther,” college srudee declared." peal ele ea of eacereicmane eae me The wee people suppor alngs and’ rock eatngs throughout the we: I elere they had strong role in ut al boos and elon co “Sar of Belch” has been an impresive of Christan theology for twenty conics Some UFO pss belies the “Bae” coma consiee {or mankind. Others ave hiner a ice of Bi Im an arile ended *Visters fom Outee Space" Rusia Vyachslay Zazey wrote in Spat gine says, was watched by stronomets (cat te ata ‘word wed) in many Oriental countries Once fe pred ce igh ad liup the whole ofthe sky a the 8 ‘sun dors. Then the str hung over Mount Vans for a whole day, after which i alighted on the mountain ike sneagle” iced won pk of Whe we ound of Nos ad Sec Rants Find thee mystesoue popped up sud fod alrind tor ems tetas te oe geal “The serpent has always been a symbol of wisdom, anu from tine Samemora as been segaded 6 4 foyal and cslesial symbol Ie hes only been since the ing of Christan thit the serpent has been = feed os elas rer ofthe miaerpretaion ofthe Garden of Fen sary.» The five of the two mojor aime of 2 ‘which we live and i, therefore, the symbol of the Ga- netic civilization as well sth sgn ofthe Great Cres “The serpent then, s very much connected with the Sky and the Sky iS weh o ‘dragons’ meeting + in time ol ies Np ee Society rs ba ‘who put in an appearance at that eriical rmomenc” he declared. Quewacoat, a bearded white man in long, white robe, was the mesiah of the Aztec empire. He was onsite an emizary from she expen people pepe y) cleres Caeobeetat read rir fying serpent “Queen was ont of the, gree prope in the American” declared Gunther achievements have been handed down for He was worshiped as a benevolent god in Meio, Geotral America, and on south into South America He ald to hive Tefore the Buopene Loiat in te Now Wold Aci bearded white man with the powers ofa nd the wisdom of the sages. Quetzacostl pacfod the Indie fs, gve ls and this to their tbe, and enghe them bow to fam soccesfuly.” Tie propia of nema dicta the Ae press ‘of years When he disappeared into the east, Quetracoad promised hs followers he would re- turn, This Tet directly to the downfll ofthe ‘Artce civieation when Hemando Core and bis band ‘of white Spanish conquistadores marched inland from the sea. “There was jubilation and in the Aztec capial” expined Gunther Rosenberg, “Repors of ‘mea marching from the east could only mean that their savior, Quetzacoad, was returning to fulfill his o promise. While Montezuma kept his warriors in their barracks, the Spaniards captured the empire.” Are there any truths in tha legends? Could these sori of benevolent beings from te ae be he ba {or sri abut angus or Gen Isha semen alization in space watching our progres? peop teers eeetenipe Pome mn 3 eo Or, wil na aggresive att ere se Tris always pombe ha chrough thee ales of sky peo- iyweriour mranger, pares, and past vstons, pad epee pentemripeagiip (renal schon, wrote: “Many. people hold thar mys 2 roa of han fanny a fave hn incom ‘on with ely Ths - "Generally spesking, othing that man sepa ibe nea 6 IFO’s and the Puzzle of the Pyramids A few months ago I visited the most remarkable piece of real stare on our planet. Located near the Egyptian com- ‘munity of Giza, chis small section of seark deser pateas 4s no larger chan a small farm. Yet ring majestically from the barren ei re some of he mt rena structures of the ancient world. The enigmatic Sphi stares aeros the wecles wasteland, a slent monament t ‘They See reteset ae es Sets eee See oer ee beg ea Canter cat tee eee ene 8 standing inside the fae en i the word The Ce oa at the Pyramid are sil mesplored b ie hidden behind ny ofthese moses ul ly _ Altogether, there are more than sevent ds of ees St in Beye Prop hl of them are woe thy of additional study. The Great Pyramid st Giza is considered to be the grete, the most beautify the mos: myaerow pram inthe world delit Profesor led me outie into the san-bleached ae The profe and I back mire o ae to ad- tee sing we cng sets ‘The professor smil weer mye gy Date ee etc “What ifthe stone was cut into one-foot cubes?” a@ T sied that on the university computer a few yeus ago,” the professor answered, “You could encircle the ‘World athe equator witha stone chain.” “The Cheops or Great Pyramid, at Giza, was originally 450 feer in height. es 75 feet, or the length of 2% foot balls feds, at each of tho basts. The bottom portion of the mrverure covers a incredible thirteen acres! ‘After severl houts of touring che pyramid, the pro- {fessor end T climbed aboard our camels for the tadional mad dish across the desert and buck to civiizaton. The camels walk sloggshly on. their trip 10 the ‘They're ke desece demons on thet return tothe stables, ing wildly over the road. F wondered how Lawrence ‘of Arabia managed to master the ae of desert travel. Hours liter, the professor and I had forgotten our sad de sores over a dinner in a Cairo hotel We satin a quiet comer of the resauran, sharing a bottle of swest dato T sipped my wine. “L understand why there could be we tern rod “You doa't go poking around without » road map t0 suide you through sha big pile of stone the profesor eu mos hee sme hogs on he orl spec of ‘he pyramids” I said, We had become ‘after he read a booke I had written on strange and unusual phic- ‘nomena. “Could the create the " ""T must first make a request before I answer,” the pro- fessor said. He lita cigareste and poured fresh wine into our glasses “Lam an Egyptologist, You are a writer. 1 ‘wil speak freely if you do not use my name in print. Call: ime the professor. My theories could make me a whipping. hay for the academic world." “Promised,” I said “You will be the Professor.” The profenoe went into lengthy explanation of the history of Egypt. “At the time wh ‘pyramids Giza were constructed, there were no more ethan 6 2000 peopl ving eres Imagine the te ‘endows plotline of the ogiss the hoot as Gea! sieaingh Monsees oad lee fete csi a ll ths ew wry el Co yap wo das cr Nov ely Weed ise hon sey, you would seed coe hundred oust foramen ne Pervisors. There would be a chief architect, his asistamts; Hest kage, welsqunped ety or toe “How many cooks do you need to ‘the gruel? ‘Whats dover garchodeveeeiaates Poa as ne lee fpr proline tats cats eo: tion company would encounter using today’s methods,” amounced the professor. He held up a single finger, “One, There are 2 million slaves to cut out the 2,600,000 fine Bods daloeanie rare eo eee fgg tom oremadareceae feasting! filly exces one A a tate milion sae) Where dhe ple cons rey Who tilled the fields?” What oof tals were dro quay ot the mone ‘ere wrens exploure ls te Lyn ranean oe plo meee le ge al dyna charge So, nunber teen Terns ofthe tie What gre hh Hos weet nae ‘ou Where il tiny ge the Tone ood i oat i ppetnoe yes of as eye ‘Th phanots jax last ran aes ome es, inp of rope noe Raps dt ze : ‘4 r, my fifth point, is my concern with where the pe let fee oe ees Ecaivy © derdop the wend no case frie the profoefonchaed thew ae eoer are build a monument that would be safe from vandals, and woald vidutnd hermgeof cece 65 1 waited until the profesor was clearly fished “You keep around ths igure of «milion dave I seated “How do you get that figure? Why nota hundred ‘thousand workers? Or, even ten thousand?” The lg an ayptan diner, He looked able with an amuse "You sw “American friend,” he replied. “Ie required erable aumber of saves. “On, pechaps a few rough foremen with some big “"L wsed to consider those possibilities” my hore re- bunch of bully boys he could hire. They had the biggest ‘knew how to. use them, Those had to be ‘clavied oue of the quarries Shall “ae sounds formidable” Tid, “Consider a stone mountain thie sands 490 fet in the air and contains an ineredible 2600600 scones that weigh six and a half milion rons” continued the profesor. "At 4 completion rate of ten stones daly, eich weighing three tons or sore, the Great Pyramid would have been finished in aboue 250,000 days. My friend, you do not ned a computer to figure would have reqred et last tix hundred and siety years to finch that big tock His Ge slarmed eriumphanly down on the table to em phsize his theory. His voies dropped to a hoarse pes. “Imagine! Generation after generation of pharoahs, Slaves, and. builders... working. sovem ««« days nee MDE. « for s+ Seo» 5 bumdred in Old Egyp” he replied, ‘wild, ries about the pyramids. Once dismised these ideas ap the far-out ravings of the lunatic fringe, “Today? Tam not so cern. I equted something ‘unasal ro construct those man-made sone mountains We Wisked ray.” “There are endless mysteries in the pyramids; There are 6 few clear-cut conclusions for the curious, open-minded, investigator. As an example, the “King’s Chumbee" in ‘great ‘contains 70-ton blocks of rare, red granite Formed into a roof, These unusual stone blocks could only: have been quarried in an area tha is more than six Sa coal ge scene ese coe ee ee eee entire mee att scenes See ee ee ee re eee ee dec yn sol ey elas ee ere es = a a ace ae eras inert one ey Seen scene Ke ose em es of en ee a ae eee ao eee ne pos Tae ea es million whoden rollers! Slash those estimates to one-half, 2 i Stee i eras bring the logs to Alexandria? Who lugged the rollers ee fiver near ae cree es tore cltiesehes a eed ‘marked the: ea 5 a eer eee lags pe eee ae sone cease ee Soa eee ae ee, ouch ea teen ea eee fe eer oe Th The Grest Pyramid in Fact and Fiction (Rider & Heep aan Egy bas om Ten aes “When the King buile the pyramids the great stones ‘were brought long distances from the quatties, The ‘ones were Isid upon pieces of papyrus inscribed with, Suitable symbols. Then the stoncs were struck by « od, whereupon they would move through the air che distance of one bowshot. In this way they Same evens foal, to the place where the pyramids were being Legends repre these symbols and rods were enersted only to the pies The “inagial rod was sid to have 70 cret adepts in The Pyramids and Stonchenge ical Publishing Society, 1924), Ele wrote: ccutodians of that knowledge concerning the inystery of nature can—and alwaya have been able to contol, the atzacion of matter in such a way 10 alter the ffecive weight of heavy bodies at wil. This n is the whole explanation of the marvels of megalithic architecture . . . The great stones of which the pyra- ‘mids are composed were treated in the same manner 28 at Stonehenge. The Adepts who directed their con- struction facilitated the process by partial levitation of the scones used. Magic rods... Ancient adepes entrusted with the ‘keys to unleash nature's power... secret words .. pyramidal initiates . . . and the levitation of ‘gant blocks of stone. Many of these theories sound as if they came sereaming from the howling universe of the unknown, oat iri ete cane eaten acres coca eee ae Seen ae oes eer eee ne Sa eee one en ce Seeder ceean ee cone iy crated is detractors with Wahg of "They are not scenes he ame ounce ata pret conftrcce, “They keno gree discoveries like Tes They attend eallge to learn Sat cannot be done. and spe the emainder of thee Lives not dag i" Seats Uke ts sed £0 fend the research seis sranblng fortes fovse brand of ler bless n ‘Teala's detractors fought back and used his eccenttic setpenedpeeey tented by Eied to wp Tosa from gett Siege Te our of ts ‘anyone can pound a rod a few feet into pull out whatever current they need. There is no need for generating plants. There is no need for tans- ‘There would alo be no need for monthly power bills B ‘Very few people in the power industry cheered the idea of ing snyene ap afte mare ef poe "Tela eaplded panty to ling newsmen that ia thy wat bese on stoetung oot "vieaany newsmen stared blankly as Tesla outlined his belief that cleciricity could be carried on vibration sound waves ‘rough the earth, eee ae aes oe aoe oer se as i a a peor cere oe ey ae aa Tan a fete Dm pe eee eben Sr ees sete ie a mentees en rae es aac fog ‘wate Tele foe seve years Gece f ocwedge- 7” : able Washington intelligence source. “He had some crack-pot schemes, We were not concemed that he ‘oa ove teeny We ol ox wa Ge man or Japanese ages mang contact with the el an td plcking op afew secrete He was one of the bot eden in sory.” "What docs Tess ave to do withthe We hte een tld thes the pd oe ods which produced sound eaves fo leviate the Lege jy the ‘New York ie ee cy New York tho: Sts uted down the remo and Srsned cour onde Poday, te U.S. Gon has a *death the U: ane mae coins operon son Te ound ween trate the walls of brick building and scramble the bra Of the occupants Tesla's ideas on electro-magnetism and antigravity forees are no longer considered an ide rom the lunatic finge. The US. Goverament has given ‘esearch grants ro coe of siete in an for to sve ‘mysteries of gravity. Te MC Jeep a anotee ave ee. At eminent astronomer, mathematician, azchacologst, and astrophysicist he discovered thousands of physical ears They are now cataloged with the Royal Astronomical Soci London. De. Jep contracted and operated Southern hemispher’s large refracting tlesto South Afri. He & cient Peruvian oie and rowed to the headwaters of the Amazon river in scarch of new sourees of crude rubber, Dr, Jessup was considered & brillant scientist until he 1s the in many lands, tation, In Tie Case for UFO's (Citadel Press, 1955), De. ‘Jesrup explained his theory: ‘ae sronished fo count 34 enormous ter The pets infored i hr the elem fone nomen ee Seated 11240 yeas af prey generton, rer of ee foi en he pe tees ool sy ened ge P openlist gietonerayee oie oo ae. — pliined that scribes had witten dawa records for the 341 generations and “the gods lived emong us during the frst Friern Bat thet here beraao gos vaeang car Jand for 341 yas!” ei Te ponlid tae tis Gortors oul loge may be more correct in ther views of how and why the Banids were bul There ae wi unproven dt {hae the Spine was constructed over a secre entrance leading foto the pyramid. ‘The hidden shafe lads to @ " sort om te pad ace pin sod ‘Thoogh hesitant ae, he told me ofthe imps ad bora riche. “He dfes ik kow eo ofwne on dee tronics he ad picking up an of recordings He the tp tong te hau which tac he fe ‘nf comic ey partie ea pe He hen sed 2 recording mao che nex ay ea pt through the Sapa Bae te scone pre wo comply This is sciensifically imposible? he told mex " «after a long discussion, I asked Dr. Gohed, “Has allthis scientific know-how been rendered uselest ‘by some force beyond man's comprehension? “THe hesitaed before replying, then sid, ‘Biter the eomectry of the pyramid ig bx rubstaniel error, eich ‘would affect our readings, or there is mystery which is beyond explanation—call # whst you will, oceult- iim, the curse ofthe pharaobs, sorcery or magio—there 4s some force thee defies the lets of seience at work in the pyramids?” a a ol oases er ere ere ae ee paegeat bear pr sean eles pager ame oe aan hace anima Sear cere es ane = ee cae oc oe one ree See ae ion pe ‘Seaniland Wake, in The Origin and Significance of the 3 Greet Pyramid decared: “The so-called King’s Cham Sere roaby the peo wich the le was adie ster he through the axrow ‘oe espe nde prod galley. wh soy tem ‘wom ic eral repard bin or tefl age scBesbap we had beter prepare for some farrerevela- tion,” declared my fiends the Egypcan profesor "We ‘uty be forced to consider the posibiity thae our con. cop of the gods may bo mare rie tha we suppse™ Angel's, Demons, and UFO Entities one een gees See ere ae. oe etn ete one oe Se ee en aie ry sere ee ee nea Sek ee etter ned, “T travel alot and, after hearing of robberies along. away. The next minute he disappeared.” fom Myers is proud of his image as a “rational, level- theaded businessman.” He has no interest in mysticism; he a erect ee oree ee See ree ‘apes or coved world since his fave a patter of suddenly vanishing, or disappearing Without evidence oftheir exixense “Ate they like ghoss?” Myers inquired. Cores that have been sin around ete Ase howe, or desta arew of te comer. Ties reports come from allover the world Ifyou had experi (ceed sis in Sams, ou nif hom ooeed Fee tr ope io anyone” adie he te, go up and seed, oor after lace Aeptgoig Tint wanea oe chant scared Sainte ie ce hm in Spiga when Hig. Baths Rm need © mah sang Bedroom “window: Tavesgaig pice offer Ken Speedin seported ht sayene tho looked theugh the sae ani Capecumaregee rene iat emeuesne eee nea Sees sioratee es ee eee Sb ara eee eee ‘rom unknown coe Een the exe opeweded ree pone pematres ean eee eee ‘ent purpose, and. they step walls and solid pio pee ae ec ee "Hooded beings in monk robes are a faeilar manifesta- tion in areas with high UFO acdvity. In some eases, these surge being are san waling log only rouds. Oth. cs have been the “invibles” who ineade a sghter's ome. Sil ier pet slenly ito windows To many ces, the standard nework programs may be on ingle eion nt he ed peed wah on image of a cowled being. Ifthe monlish flgure speaks, t iy be gba ora eoge mark in 1968, T spent several weeks in Nebraska checking foxt 2 UFO fisp in that state, 1 heard of farmer who lived. near Usiea, Nebraska, and ad experienced “some poorer rie rection: pot Soe irene egegnr aie Ge cecil aan torte 3

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