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(3718)  Tue 8 Jan 91  1:48p
By: Don Ecker
To: All
Re: Frank Edwards
St: Sent
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Several years ago, I did an interview with long time UFOlogist John Keel. One
thing that he said to me then has stuck with me ever since. "Each generation of
ufologist has to re-learn what the previous generation already knew."

One of the premier UFOlogists of past years was Frank Edwards. For the people
that may know the name, but little else, Edwards was a reporter, and UFO
researcher well known in the 1950's and 1960's. He authored a number of very
important books such as "Flying Saucers, Serious Business". He also wrote a
number of others such as "Stranger Than Science", and "Strange World".  In each
of Edwards books however, were numerous stories that chronicled what was going
on in the UFO field.

While doing some research on a story I am working on, I came across the
following little gem from Edwards book "Strange World" , by Ace Books, that is
copyrighted in 1964.  As this essay shows, Ewards and others were able to prove
the coverup that all researchers knew was ongoing from the government, not to
mention some of the names that cropped out of this.

Also, as you will see near the end of this.  The "doom and gloom" scenario is
nothing new in the field of UFOs. There were some very important people back in
the 50's and 60's that spoke out on the "alien threat".  At any rate, for your
reading enjoyment.



Strange World, Chapter 58  "Does Science Follow the Flying Saucers?"



  The  world-wide  phenomenon  of  the  unidentified  flying
objects known as "flying saucers" constitutes one of the most
fascinating  stories  of  the  century-and  perhaps  one  of  the
most important in human history.
   These objects, in various forms, have been seen since 1947
in every part of the world.  They have been  seen  most  fre-
quently  in  the heavily industrialized  areas.  A  study of their
appearances  shows  that  they  made  systematic  flights  from
one important point to another, as though they were mapping
which they may have been.
  By the time they had ceased to be seen in numbers,  one
thing about  them  was  well  known  to  those  entrusted  with
the responsibility of analyzing their activities:
  These strange craft, operating beyond the capabilities and
control of any man-made devices, had visited every impor-
tant  communications  center,  industrial center, and military
installation on earth.
  When  this  interesting  and  potentially  ominous  pattern
began to develop, the government of the United States issued
strict  orders  to  prevent  military  or  government  personnel
from  discussing  the  objects  publicly  and  provided  stiff
penalties for those who violated the restrictions.  Commercial
airlines  cooperated  with  the  government  by  ordering  their
personnel to refrain from mentioning such sightings in public.
Airline sightings were to be dealt with only by written report
to the company officials.  In cases where the pilots did  speak
out in public, they generally recanted or became strangely
silent  on  the  subject,  for  reasons  which  can  be  easily
surmised.  In fact,  I have a tape recording of a veteran  airline
pilot describing a  strange object which  paced  his  passenger
plane.  The pilot  was  subsequently  silenced  by  the  airline,
which denied that he had ever made such a statement!
  When  the  world-wide  compilation  of  UFO  sightings
showed clearly that they were engaged in a program of or-
ganized surveillance of the earth, culminating in their three
memorable  appearances  in  force  over  Washington,  D.  C.,
the lid of censorship came down with a bang and, by and
large, has remained down ever since.                      .
  By  patiently  assembling  the  bits  of  authoritative  evi-
dence  which  are  gradually  becoming  more  numerous  and
meaningful, it is possible to recognize the true nature of such
procedures  as  the  incredibly  expensive  space  program  in
which we are engaged. Why the great urgency to reach the
moon, which we are told is nothing more than a dead and arid
orb that has sailed harmlessly round us since the beginning
of time? Why the big rush to get there-NOW?
  And for that matter, why are we engaged in this head-
long risk of life and fortune to get to Mars, which we are told
is nothing more than a great frozen desert in the sky?
  There  must  be  a  reason-a  compelling  reason-for  our
frenzied activities in these directions. There is a reason, and
little by little it is beginning to show through the curtain of
censorship.
  Dr.  Carl Sagan,  eminent  astronomer at the  University  of
California, is also  adviser to  the National Aeronautics  and
Space Administration; is a member of the National Academy
of Sciences; and, most important, is a member of the Armed
Forces Panel on Extraterrestrial Life.
  Speaking to  a  meeting  of  the  American  Rocket  Society
in the winter of 1962, Dr. Sagan said:
  "The earth probably has been visited by intelligent beings
representing an advanced civilization from outer space!"
  And  he  added  that  these  space  visitors  logically  would
have built and maintained a base on our moon, on the side
which man cannot see.
  In Decatur, Illinois, on January 9,  1963, Brigadier General
John  A.  McDavid,  Director  of  Communications-Electronics
for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C., spoke at the
annual alumni assembly at Millikin University. The University
Public Relations  Office,  with  approval of the  General,  pre-
pared and released to the news media a report of the speech:
  "General  McDavid  said  we  must  be  prepared  for  the
future. Our relation to other life in the universe is part of this
future,  for as  the British interplanetary scientist  and  author,
Dr. Arthur C. Clark believes, there can be little doubt we
will  ultimately  come  into  contact out  in  space  with  races
more intelligent than our own.
  "General  McDavid  added:  'Before  long  people  may  be
forced to realize and accept as a fact that this earth is only
an infinitesimal grain of sand in an infinite universe, that the
human is one of many forms of life with which God is con-
cerned and that others are far superior to us.
  " 'And, if this is true' he warned, '. .  . our meeting with
other types of existence in other places in the universe quite
likely  will  increase  the  potential  element  of  conflict
rather than reduce it . . . .this imposes  .  .  .  an even greater burden
of leadership on your generation,'he told the students."
  Is  this  the  background information  on  which  our  costly
space program is predicated? Is this WHY?
  Let's look at the record.
  On December  14  1962, our Mariner space probe    sailed
past the planet Venus, beeping its findings back to earth.  It
was  a  magnificent milestone  for  science but  a  fantastically
expensive triumph for the American taxpayer. That series of
radio messages cost us more than fifteen million dollars per
hour-about fifty million  dollars all told.  And  Mariner  was
but one of many such experiments.
  Beginning with our first satellite launching in February,
   1958, we have launched ( or tried to launch ) more than fifty
devices  of various  types:  Explorers,  Vanguard, Discoverers
Echoes, Telestars, Samos, Tiros, etc. There is still another type
of  satellite,  devoted  to  photography  alone, of which we
have  at  least five  in  orbit,  although  their  launchings
never have been officially announced.
  This  means  the  American  taxpayer has  spent  about fifty
billion  dollars  on  various space  projects  in  the  ten  years
between 1953 and 1963.
  Why?  What  grave emergency inspired us to embark on this
program?
At first we were told we must beat the Russians to the
moon. Then we were told, more generally, that we must sup-
port the space program at any cost 'to beat the Russians."
  But  our  fifty-million-dollar  Mariner  shot  past  Venus
can hardly be  included in racing  the  Russians.  There  are
no Russians on Venus.
  If  there  is  a  real  urgency  for  this  frantic  drive  into
space-and  there must  be-then  we  must  look  beyond  the
offical  statements  for  it.  Especially  as  you  will  recall  that
after  the  Cuban  crisis  Assistant  Defense  Secretary  Arthur
Sylvester said  that the  government  had  a  right to  lie  and
to "generate news" if a matter of national security were in-
volved.
  Following  World  War  II  we  began  to  read  news  of
"flying saucers."
  From  1947, when they first appeared, to the summer of
1952, reports on flying saucers were  carried openly by the
news services; newspapers front-paged many of the sightings.
  But the lid of censorship came down with a sudden and
dramatic bang in August, 1952. That was the month sixty-
eight of these strange glowing objects were over Washing-
ton,  D.C., all at one time-on the night of August  13.  Al-
though  this  event  occurred  less  than  a  month  after  the
discs  had  visited  the  nation's  capital  in  smaller  numbers,
the August  13  incident was  so  well  suppressed  it  was not
even  mentioned by the  news  services.  However,  the  full
story  was  carefully  compiled  in  a  document,  published
by  the  Civil  Aeronautics  Administration  entitled:  "A  Pre-
liminary  Study  of  Unidentified  Targets  Observed  on  Air
Traffic  Control  Radar."  It  shows  the  patterns  of  objects
used  in  flight,  specifies  which  commercial airliners  they
followed,  and  it  describes  them  for  the  guidance  of  the
government personnel who might be confronted with similar
experiences.
  The lid of censorship is still on.
  Since then,  we have spent a fantastic amount  of money
trying to get out into space ourselves. And we still are pouring
money into the project, in many directions, at a rate which
threatens bankruptcy.
  But  we  no  longer are told  we  must  do  this  to  beat  the
Russians.  Now it  is  being  done  in  the  name  of  Science-
which  is  to  the  space  prograrm  what  religion  was  to  the
Crusades.

  The  first  project  to  follow  the  appearance  of  the  Un-
identified  Flying  Objects  was  the  many-nation  rush  to  the
Antarctic.  Perhaps  it  was  mere  coincidence  that  Russia,
Sweden, Norway, Canada, and the United States poured men,
money,  and  materials  into  many  projects  which  still  are
largely  functioning in the  Antarctic;  that  Argentina,  Chile,
Australia, France, Great Britain, and the United States all
sent expeditions into the Antarctic in  1948. Russia and Swe-
den joined the rush a year later.  This means that within  a
twenty-four-month period following the appearance of UFO's
at the South Polar regions, more nations sent more men and
ships and gear into that area than in all the preceding two
hundred years!
  At any rate, expeditions to the South Pole produced  two
very  tangible  developments:  First,  the  motion-and-still-pic-
tures  of  the  disc-shaped  objects  which  circled  the  ships
under  Chilean  Commander  Orrego;  second,  the  realization
that these objects presumably were entering our atmosphere
at the polar regions for a good reason.
  Did it mean there was some invisible obstacle out in space
above  our  equator,  as  a  few  scientists  had  cautiously
theorized early in this century?
  At the time we had no way of knowing but,  as soon  as
we  were  able  to  contrive  rockets  capable  of  reaching  ex-
treme altitudes with the necessary instruments,  we directed
our attention to answering the question.
  On  March  2,  1958,  it  was  announced  that  two  of  our
Explorer  satellites  had  confirmed  the  existence  of  a  belt
of intense radiation circling the earth about six hundred miles
out from the equator. This zone we now call  the Van Allen
belt. There is no such belt above either of our polar regions
and  the  confirmation  of  its  existence  evidently  came  as  a
surprise to  our scientists,  for  the NEW YORK  Times  quotes
them  as  saying  that  the  radiation  was  a  thousand  times
more powerful than they had estimated.
  When it appeared that the UFO's preferred to enter our
atmosphere only at the poles, science began to examine space
over our equator and found the radiation belt.
  Coincidence?
  After the skies of the earth were invaded by innumerable
disc-shaped  devices  which  seemed  to  defy  gravity,  Can-
ada,  the  scene  of  so  many  UFO  appearances,  set  up  a
project under  Dr.  Wilbur  B.  Smith.  Canadian  equipment
was adequate,  rather than  elaborate.  Dr.  Smith  was  a  dis-
tinguished  electronics  engineer  and  an  authority  on  geo-
magnetics.  He and his staff soon noted  that whenever  one
of these UFO's came within range of their gear, there was a
sharp disturbance of the earth's magnetic field in that area.
In other words, there was gravitational distortion induced by
some phase of the disc's operations.
  Two  years  after  the  Canadian  investigation  began,  Dr.
Smith was in Washington to attend an international confer-
ence on broadcast wave-length problems. In an interview he
said:  "From  the  weight  of  evidence,  I  believe  that  the
'flying saucers'  come  from  outer  space.  And  I  think  their
appearance  is  what  suddenly  increased  your  govemment's
interest  in  space  travel  and  an  artifcial  satellite.  Judging
from  your  own  operations  I  would  say  that  your  govern-
ment is also vitally concerned with the secret of propulsion."
  West Germany,  which had  been  the  scene  of  so  many
visits  by  the  UFO's,  including  some  reported  landings,
named  the  world-famous  rocket  and  space-travel  scientist,
professor Hermann Oberth, to head their probe. After three
years of studying the information supplied  by his own  and
other governments, the outspoken Oberth said at a news con-
ference in 1954: "There is no doubt in my mind that these
objects  ( UFO's )  are interplanetary craft of some sort. I am
confident they do not originate in our solar system, but they
may use Mars or some other body for a way station. . . . It is
also our conclusion that they are propelled by distorting or
converting the gravitational field."
  Shortly after he made this remarkable statement to news-
men  at  Frankfurt,  Professor  Oberth  was  flown  to  this
country and  placed  under' security  regulations  as  a  con-
sultant to his former student, Dr. Wernher Von Braun, at the
Redstone Rocket Arsenal. These regulations prevented Oberth
from making any more public statements until  1959, when
he returned to Europe. As soon as he landed in Frankfurt he
told newsmen there was a world-wide effort to learn how
gravity could be put to use as a form of energy. And he
added that he expected men would be traveling to the moon
in  electrically  driven devices  within  five  to  ten  years.  The
United States, said Professor Oberth, had made great progress
in this field of research.

  Dr.  George Gamow, the eminent  geophysicist of George
Washington  University, says: "There exists  a  profound
similarity between Newton's law of universal gravity and Sir
Humphrey Filbert's law for the interaction of magnetic poles.
And  if  one can  shield  electrical  and  magnetic  forces,  why
can it not also be done with gravitational forces?"
   It has been obvious from the outset of our space program
that the chemical-reaction rocket is not the answer to space
travel. Too much fuel is required to produce too little usable
energy. But if, as many scientists believe, gavity can be con-
verted into electrical energy it will be possible to travel any-
where in space at fantastic speeds. This seems to be precisely
what UFO's are doing.
  Can we duplicate their performance, as Canada's Dr. Wil-
bur  Smith  and  Professor  Hermann  Oberth  indicated  we
are trying to do?                                               -
  Just  what  has  been  accomplished  I  do  not  know.  I  do
know  we  have  spent-are spending-vast  sums  of  money
and great amounts of time in gravity research.
  At Dayton, Ohio, the Air Force has a multi-million dollar
institution,  built  and  operated  especially  for  this  purpose.
Govemment  contracts  for  additional  millions  have  been  let
to  various  steel  companies  and  other  industrial  research
groups since as far back as 1955, and renewed year after year.
By understanding the force that holds man to this earth we
hope to project man into space.
  This is still another branch of scientific  research  that  has
followed closely on the idea that the "flying saucers" already
are utilizing gravity.
  Our  space effort can  be  described  correctly  as  a  "crash"
program-one that  is driving ahead at  full speed  regardless
of cost. This ordinarily would indicate an emergency that
it may  be-but  not  necessarily  the type  of  emergency  that
is being sold to the public.
  The appearance of the UFO's in all parts of our earth in the
late  1940's and early  1950's  apparently  jolted our  top  level
authorities  into  believing the  earth  was  under  well-planned
and systematic scrutiny-by someone from somewhere.
  Obviously  we  have  no  control  over  these  craft  and  thus
far we have been unable to match their performance.
  One phase of this crash  program  was the  construction  of
giant radio telescopes-long-range listening devices  designed
to eavesdrop  on the  universe in the hope of  intercepting
transmissions from sentient beings on distant worlds.  Or in
not-so-distant space craft?
  Tesla  and  Marconi  both reported strange,  unintelligible
signals in the early part of this century.  Ohio State Univer-
sity  reported  to  the  American  Astronomical  Society  in
August,  1956,  that it had recorded interesting radio signals
from Venus.
  Our first space probe, the Mariner, was directed to Venus.
  Coincidence?
  The moon has been the scene of some strange lights and
sights in the past half-century, according to astronomers. It is
spoken of as a logical space base for men venturing out from
the earth to other planets, and so must be considered a logical
base for incoming traffc as well. Extra-terrestrial beings con-
ceivably would use the averted side of the moon, which is
always hidden from us. Perhaps this explains why the Soviet's
picture-taking  Lunik,  sent  to  the  moon,  devoted  all  its
facilities to the  far  side  of the moon  and  took  not  a single
picture of the side where they expect to land their own first
space travelercs!
  We have by no means dealt with all the scientifc activities
which  have  followed  our  observations  of  the  ubiquitous
Unidentified Flying Objects. But I think we have mentioned
enough  to  show  that  there  exists  a  most  interesting  rela-
tionship between them.
  It is diffcult to believe that our "crash" program is moti-
vated by nothing more urgent than "scientific  research."  It
hardly seems likely that after thousands of years we suddenly
find ourselves  desperately  in  need of  knowing,  for  merely
scientific reasons,  the temperature of Venus  and the  depth
of the dust, if any, on the moon.
  It does seem that the entire space program,  intentionally
or  otherwise,  is  a  process  of  trying  to  duplicate  the  per-
formance  of the Unidentified  Flying  Objects  and  of  trying
to trace their presumed path across space.
  Isn't there some other motivation well hidden behind the
screen of offcial deception to which the American public has
been  subjected  in  recent  years,  behind  our  "scientific"  ex-
ploration of space?
  Major Patrick Powers,  one of the Army's top missile  ex-
perts,  said, "There may be life on other cosmic  bodies that
would resent our intrusion on the moon and move to force us
off. To be prepared for this our space ships will have to  be
armed."
  Does he speak only from the military man's  natural bent,
or does he have some information which leads him to worry
in this direction?
  General  Douglas  MacArthur,  asked  about  the  possibility '
of a third World War, is quoted 'in the NEW YORK TIMES
on October 9, 1955, as saying, "The nations of the world will
have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war.
The nations of the earth must some day make a common front
against attack by people from other planets."
  Seven years later, addressing the 1962 graduating class at
West Point, General MacArthur retured to this grim theme.
NICAP  Bulletin  for  October-November  quotes  him  as
saying, "We deal now,  not with  things  of this  world  alone
but with the illimitable distances and as yet unfathomed mys-
teries of the  universe.  We  are reaching out  for  a  new  and
boundless frontier. We speak in terms of harnessing the cos-
mic energy . . . of ultimate conflict between a united human
race and the sinister forces of some other planetary  galaxy;
of such dreams and fantasies as- to make life the most exciting
of all times."

  Is this the real motivation behind our space program?
Do those in charge of it know something we don't know?
Something they are not telling us?

  Or is it just one more coincidence in the series of strange
coincidences so evident in our space program-in our frenzied
effort to follow the flying saucers to the stars-and perhaps
to disaster.


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