
illustration
here on the Kolsas-ship on the shores outside Durban- idea from the book
From the rare, incredible book
UFO CONTACT FROM
PLANET KOLDAS
By Carl van Vlierden
and Wendelle C.Stevens
PREFACE BY THE PUBLISHER
This is a most remarkable
account of a series of unbelievable (ongoing, -in-86) events experienced in full
physical reality by a great number of sane, healthy, everyday people just like
you. Unbelievable only by those who have never had first hand experiences like
that described here. Entirely
believable to the tens of thousands of Earth humans who have been involved in
one way or another in contacts such as these.
They will immediately recognize the familiarity of the nature of these
unique contacts.
This particular case is of
special interest because it was carefully investigated and documented by highly
competent and well experienced long time UFO investigators, one of whom became himself involved directly
in the contacts. Carl Van Vlierden is a cautious researcher who doesn't take
anything for granted. He is one who must see for himself, and that is just what
he did - for years in this case. Cynthia Hind is well known as an objective
investigator who strives to be scientific and spares nothing to get to the
bottom of things. Together they have been unable to successfully refute the
massive amount of evidence examined by them.
Consider, as you read this
account, that this report concerns only ONE of more than 300 "Q"
bases maintained about the surface of our planet by only one extraterrestrial
organization. In addition to that there
are 5 "A" bases of considerably more facility having at least one
assigned spacecraft and several people, and a large number of "H"
bases, all belonging to the same confederation of observers.
I am aware of three other
similar extraterrestrial confederations, each having Earth bases and Earth contact
centers scattered about the surface of our planet, and none of them seem to be
interfering with each other in any way.
I do not at this time know how they are separated and avoid conflicts of
interest.
This case is unique because
the contacts from the extraterrestrials at times came in on an ordinary commercial
radio set that was modified very simply by one of the UFOnauts when he lived
near the contactee close to Durban,
South Africa for a time. These
contacts were often observed by a number of other witnesses. The local
government tried to shut down the contacts by first char-ging the contactee with operating an unlicensed
radio station, although he had only a RECEIVER, and later they confiscated that
receiver. The UFOnauts responded with direct channel voice transmissions which
were more carefully guarded.
Many terms expressed here in
familiar Earth language have been translated to Earth concepts as nearly as
possible by a translating computer for our understanding whereas they in fact
have much more profound meaning in their original tongue. Examples of such
terms are; Confederation, Commander, Command Seat, Divisions, Squadrons,
magazine, solar batteries, Eros (our name for a rogue asteroid), etc.
These contacts are still
going on but on a reduced frequency at this time as this is being written.
Though the "A" bases are inactive at the present time, most of the
"Q" bases are still receiving messages from the extraterrestrials as
you read this report.
Students of the elusive UFO
phenomenon frequently ask for more information on direct communications with
the extraterrestrial occupants of these strange craft. This book is written
almost entirely from such communications recived in a highly unique and yet
verifiable manner, witnessed and tested by a considerable diversity of people.
The communications were carried out over almost a 20 year period using a radio
receiver at first, and because of that they were essentially one-way contacts.
After the radio receiver was taken a sort of direct voice channel was
developed using Edwin's physical senses
to transmit and also to receive. With this method the communications became
two-way and lively exchanges took place. Later still, a method of mechanically
overriding the circuitry in a portable cassette recorder was tried and was
then used in conjunction with direct-voice channel through Edwin.
An expected criticism will be
the near similarity of features of our life with those of the Koldasians, almost
as though one of us is copying the other, or perhaps our evolutions are in
fact parallel. Another possibility may be some of us being descended from
remnants of their culture here on Earth at other times, or the return of their
Earth visitors to Koldas possibly having
liked and copied some of our
institutions, or maybe they even influenced the development of some
institutions in our world, or we in theirs. It might be noted that some
primitive societies right here on Earth, that are completely out of touch with
each other, do have comparable ceremonies and customs. Perhaps these
institutions are in a normal pattern of social development and could be
expected to be found in many societies of a similar development and nature.
It may be significant that
something quite similar is reported in many other extraterrestrial contact
cases leading to possible conjecture that either there is a thing like cultural
or evolutionary similarity taking place, or that all of these stories are
simply fabrications of like minds on the part of the contactees. Perhaps they
all tune in to the same idea pattern in consciousness.
From a study of a number of
contactee cases one can find quite definite patterns. For example, most cases
involving human extraterrestrial beings have many similarities in form, custom
and institution. Even the patterns of reason,
concept and behavior have similarity ore any resemblances could be
compiled from the case data on the human Koldasians, UMMOans, Norkins,
Centaurians, Vegans, Baavians,
Pleiadians and many more. A similar list of divergences could be compiled for
those specific non-human intelligent beings
from Reticulum, Koshnak, larga,
Orion, etc. If this were only a case of universal copying of another's story
one would expect to find less distinction between the two classes, and one
should be able to trace some kind of inter-relationships or intercommunications
between the various witnesses. I do not find this to be the case.
I do not find any evidence
linking Edwin W. with Antonio Ribera, or Denaerde of Holland, Rojas-Marcos of
Spain, Albert Coe of Canada, Pastor Albers of Germany, Mr. Y. of France, Eduard
Meier of Switzerland, or with Enrique Carlos Rincon of Colombia and a host of
others. In all these cases the contacts went on for years before any
information was let outside of a very small closed group jealously guarding
their unique access to knowledge of eye-opening nature. In every case a group
did develop around the contactee who watched him very closely, testing to their
own satisfaction and closely monitoring all outside contacts. They would have
ultimately detected any existing inter-contact. These groups were in a position
to know what was happening inside, often for years, before information found
its way outside the group. At the same time other groups were doing the very
same thing so that it would have been impossible to go back and change notes
already made and verified months and even years earlier to make them agree with
similar notes in another case.
When Carl van Vlierden,
already an experienced UFO investigator, first heard of this case, he was
living in the vicinity of Durban. He personally checked out his leads only to
find that the contacts were taking place within a small close group who tried
to keep all information about the contacts from getting out. He tried unsuccessfully
to join the group of observers, but had to content himself, at first, with
studying copies of the recorded messages. He talked to members and witnesses
and finally met the man around whom all this controversy revolved, an affair
which had already been going on for many years.
Once inside he was amazed to
discover that none of the people involved in these bizarre experiences were at
all loonies nor sensation seekers either, but real down to earth honest,
sincere people, who were themselves as baffled and amazed at what was happening
here. But most of all, when he finally got to meet the principal contactee and
chief protagonist himself, Edwin W., he found both him and his wife also to be
dedicated, honest, sincere, straightforward church-going individuals.
They certainly were not
seeking any sensation nor even any attention. They, on the contrary, were
reticent themselves and tried to keep a low profile and stay out of sight. They
lived quietly near Pinetown, where they had been known nearly all their lives,
and everybody spoke highly of them. They could not be making any money on this
because they let very little information out. They lived very modestly. Edwin
did not lecture or write and he sold no information on the case. He didn't even
want to discuss it with anyone else.
Van Vlierden found that they
had lost their privacy and personal time to the dozens of visitors and sensation
seekers who constantly and continually sought to take up the personal time and
private space of this man
for their own purposes. They
gave the contactee and his family no peace, and authorities harassed them,
trying to discourage the horde of visitors, some with good intentions and some
not so good. Edwin's property was invaded, things taken from his home, and he
was pursued and watched constantly, conditions he abhorred and tried to avoid
by staying as quiet and as distant as possible.
A circle of friends had grown
up around him to try to take the burden away from the man and his wife, and to
regulate the visitors. Such a man was Walter Pople, who also came at first to
see for himself, and getting to know Edwin and his wife personally, sought to
help in any way he could.
They finally arranged to hold
one meeting a week to discuss and inform, and to try to get the visitors under
control. Then the UFOnauts began to transmit directly to the group of people gathered for the meetings, producing
a new and even more difficult sensation, none of which Edwin seemed to be able
to control.
Van Vlierden made several
more trips to Pinetown following up on his investigations, and finally quit his
residence in Durban and moved' closer
to Pinetown to be near this spectacular extraterrestrial contact situation which
was still going on He has been
there ever since, studying the evidence, listening patiently to the hundreds
of audio tapes of the contacts with the cosmonauts from another planet, as they
claimed. He made notes and studied the people involved. Nobody can tell Carl
Van Vlierden that this case is not real, nor the local pastor of the church
attended by Edwin and his wife, nor his former employers before he retired to a
homestead, nor his neighbors and friends, some of whom have seen things for
themselves.
This is the story Van
Vlierden has chosen to tell through the words of the contacts themselves in
dialogue with the UFOnauts over the many years, some of which the investigator
was able to observe and even take part in.
If this phenomenon is a creation
of the mind, then on what level, and why are so many different individuals in
so many countries communicating in so
many languages perceiving such very similar scenes and events and describing
similar contacts? If the events perceived are not real then we have a
world-wide psychosis of great proportion which itself deserves a lot more study
than it is getting.
If this is not a world-wide
psychosis then it just may be real, in which case it is imperative that we understand
exactly what is going on as soon as possible so as to make urgent plans to
confront the situation.
Whether you believe this
story or not is not the point at issue. The whole prospect that this phenomenon
represents is at issue and is very important. This is not an only case. This
case represents hundreds, perhaps in the thousands, of similar situations, in
every country, involving every race-type, and every language and culture in
our known world. We had better learn to understand what is going on without
delay. We certainly can not say we are not affected!
Here then is the story so
that you may evaluate it for yourself. An extensive review of this particular
UFO case by EARTHLINK, a British publication, is reproduced here for your
consideration.
Wendelle C. Stevens
INTRODUCTION BY AUTHOR
This account
of Valdar and the Confederation of Planets may be read as an imaginative
story created by the narrator and the'author if preferred. As such it may add
to the literature about extraterrestrial visitors at the dawn of the space age
on Earth. But if the story is taken at face value, then it must create problems
for the reader.
To meet these problems,
explanations are given that have been obtained from Valdar and others
associated with him. These are given without the intention of entering into
disputes with modern science.
The bulk of the material in
this book has been presented in chronological order, and the transmissions reproduced
verbatim with slight editing to reduce redundancy. The date, time and origin
of these transmissions are given, as well as any points of interest. Many tape
recordings of the radio transmissions are still extant and have been heard by
numerous people. Any reader familiar with space-lore will recognize that
themes occurring in other books are in Valdar's story. No attempt has been made
to correlate this account with those of other authors, as we feel that our
story must be told as we received and understood it.
Those readers who see this story
as an elaborate contrived hoax are left with the problem -- by whom? And for
what reason?
Carl van Vlierden

UFO CONTACT
FROM PLANET
KOLDAS
A Cosmic
Dialogue
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Contents
Dedication, Acknowledgement
Preface by the Publisher
Introduction by the Author
CHAPTER 1
Valdar
CHAPTER 2
I am Wy-Ora
CHAPTER 3
"MELCHOR" - Earth's Half-Way Station
CHAPTER 4
Proof and Denial
CHAPTER 5
WITHDRAWAL FROM EARTH
CHAPTER 6
Invasion (This part is in
another doc. See the frontpage/choose link in the end)
CHAPTER 7
A Planet on Her Knees
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CHAPTER 8 Peace Returns to
Koldas “
CHAPTER 9
End of an Era “
CHAPTER 10
A New Venture “
CHAPTER 11
Other Universes “
CHAPTER 12
Two Confederations Meet
“
CHAPTER 13
Earth Transmissions “
CHAPTER 14
Project Fireball “
CHAPTER 15
Earth Rescue “
CHAPTER 16
Earthbase Compromised “
CHAPTER 17
Earthbase Evacuated “
CHAPTER 18
Human Conditioning “
CHAPTER 19
Polarity “
CHAPTER 20
Evacuation Conditioning Station “
Conclusion
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Epilogue
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX III
APPENDIX IV
APPENDIX V
APPENDIX VI
Statements and Letters
Teleportation of Automobile
Reciprocal Paradoxes
UFO Photographs
Voice Recording
Gravity Push vs Gravity Pull
List of Illustrations
Bibliography
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CHAPTER 1
Valdar
An Astrael-craft (not primary
ment that it is from astral-plane but so named after the constructer of the
ship named Astrael - described later ) came from across the void into our
Universe and landed on Earth!
The journey ended just as the
Space Age dawned on the only known inhabited planet in this solar system.
Sputnik had just circled the globe with a bleeping voice that was heard by
millions of Earth's inhabitants. The decision to go to the Moon had been taken
and soon man would expand his domain: one small step into space.
But this was a routine
journey for the Commander of the Astrael-craft, Wy-Ora; his fourteen man crew
and a passenger. They had all been trained for travel through the timeless
passages of the Universe. It was no novelty for them, as their ancestors had
perfected it many generations ago. On this occasion they came to bring a
brilliant, young, aspirant commander to do his two-year training period on
Earth. It was dark when he set foot on the planet but there were some people
waiting to meet him. The landing was on the same beach where, eighteen years
before, they had eagerly awaited the
arrival of his immediate superior Wy-Ora when he too had come to serve his
apprenticeship on Earth.
Now it was Valdar's turn!
*****
Is it incredible? I found it
difficult to believe too but fortunately I was chosen by Valdar to tell this
story to the world.
I had been interested in UFOs
for many years, reading about them where I could, hoping to see one. But I
never did! And then I heard of a young man in Durban who had not only seen a
craft from Outer Space but had met its occupants and was still in touch with
them.There had been transmissions through a radio coming from a spacecraft;
many had been recorded and a small group of witnesses had gathered to hear
them.
I heard several tapes and wanted to be a member of
this group. Most of all, I was eager to meet Edwin, this extraordinary young
man, but it took me nearly 7 years to do so.
Then suddenly, a way opened up and I was invited into
the sanctum of this mystery.
****
Before entering Edwin's
house, I glanced up at the edge of the roof where the antenna was positioned on
a short vertical stub. It looked just like any ordinary FM antenna; nothing
unusual about it. My eyes followed the feed line which ran from it to a lead-in
along the side of the gable. Who on Earth would have thought that here, in this
humble home, lived someone who was in communication with beings from outer
space?
I wondered about those giant
radio telescopes manned by scores of scientists. Had Edwin beaten them to it?
I shook my head and entered the lounge and when I had settled down in an
armchair, I asked Edwin to tell me his story from the beginning. How he had met
a man from outer space for the first time.
"It's a long time ago
now," he said, looking up at the ceiling, narrowing his eyes. "It
happened one afternoon... It must have been in 1960. I can still remember
clearly how one of the Directors of the firm I was working for at the
time showed him around the factory. He
was tall arid well-built, dressed in a sports jacket, had long trousers and an
open-neck shirt. I would say he was just under two meters tall, and had a
round, open face with dark hair. He would have been about 30-years old.
"He was introduced to me
as Mr. George K. The firm had advertised in the paper for a radio technician,
and I was told that he would be starting at the beginning of next month. Yes,
that's how it all started!
Here Edwin paused for a
moment as though he needed to take his thoughts back in time to those days when
he was a mere youth and served his apprenticeship.
Then he continued, "He
came to work in my department and we had to work very closely together; both
on the same assembly line of radio receivers." He paused... "We had
our tea and lunch breaks together and we hit it off well right from the start.
I never noticed anything unusual about him. His English was perfect and he
never
gave me any cause to think he
was anything but an ordinary guy. I thought he came from Johannesburg; at
least, he seemed to know that city very well. Technically, he was very
competent and soon I took all my problems to him for solutions.
"I started to give him
lifts on my motorbike to and from the factory. He stayed at the old K Hotel on
Smith Street in Durban (now demolished) which was on my route from a sugar estate,
north of Durban. Before I was married I lived there at my sister's home and
George and I saw a lot of each other.
"You know, we spent many
week-ends together fishing and George turned out to be quite a good fisherman.
He had no tackle himself so he borrowed my rods, and many a night we spent fishing together. One of our favorite spots
was Patterson's Groyne. This is the one opposite the City Beach Baths. I
believe the Groyne is in poor condition now, but fifteen years ago, it was in
better shape.
"That is when the
subject of 'life in space' came up. We were fishing one night There was a clear sky and the stars were
out, when suddenly a satellite came sailing across the sky. I remember saying
to George, 'I wonder if that is a Sputnik or one of those Flying Saucers
everyone is talking about these days?'
"George replied, 'What
do you think of the possibility of the existence of life in Outer
Space?' and 'Do you believe that there could be life on Venus, or other
planets?'
"I said that I had an
open mind on the subject and that as far as I was concerned, it would be
strange if we were the only life in the universe. But I had my mind more on
fishing at that time in life than on life out in space. And so the subject passed, but George kept
on bringing it up every now and then.
"Then, one day, about
three months after we first met, George said to me, 'Supposing, Edwin, I gave
you absolute visible proof of life in space by showing you an
extraterrestrial spacecraft: would you
believe it then?' 'Yes,' I said, 'if I can see a spacecraft with my own eyes, I
would believe it.' Little did I realise at that time that I was talking to a
space-being at that very moment.
'Right,' said George, 'let's go
fishing this coming Saturday night.'
"Well, what I saw that
night I will remember long as I live. It removed all doubt I had of the
existence of UFOs. I had been told about life in space by my own father before
he died... but I had never seen any space beings or space craft. Come to
think of it, there were some peculiar episodes in my youth which I could not
understand until I met George.
"So, on that Saturday
night, I picked up George on the motor-bike. I had brought all the bait and
fishing tackle as I usually do and was therefore surprised to see that George
had a small leather-covered case with him, which I had never seen before. I
asked him what he had in it but he said, 'Oh, that is something extra for us to
eat, just in case...

"I left it at that and
we went off to our favorite spot on Patterson's Groyne. It was about sunset
when we arrived and there were a lot of others there, as was usual on a
saturday night.
"The fishing was very
good that night. By midnight, the other fishermen were starting to move off and
about2 a.m. George and I were alone out there on the Groyne and the beach was
also deserted. When the last person had left, George said,
'Let's forget about fishing now; I want to show you something.'
"He put down his fishing
rod and opened his case. I switched on my flash-light and was surprised to see
that it contained a radio set. George pulled out the telescoping antenna which
consisted of two vertical rods joined by a horizontal piece in the middle, and
adjusted some control knob to turn on the loudspeaker.
"'This is a
receiver, said George. Suddenly, to my
surprise, I heard a strange language
coming from the speaker. It was unlike
any language I had ever heard before! 'It's all arranged," George said,
clearly satisfied with what was taking place.
"I wondered what was up
his sleeve. 'Just wait, he said, 'in
about fifteen minutes look out over the sea.' Then, after ten minutes or so, I
saw to my amazement a bright light above the water coming towards us. It grew
larger as it approached and when it reached a point near the Bluff* (*A
collection of sand-dunes overlooking Durban harbour), about 3 km to the south
of us, it stopped and changed course. The light now came parallel to the shore
until it was vertically above us over the Groyne. Here it stopped again and
hovered; it was now about the size of a tennis-ball held at arm's length. It
shown with a bluish-white light, sharply outlined, steady and not pulsating at
all. It was a beautiful spectacle. I was quite overawed!
"I heard the radio
speaker coming to life again, this time much stronger. George seemed to understand what the voice
was saying. I did not take much notice of what was happening on the radio as I
was looking up at the light. This must be one of those spacecraft, I thought
to myself. George said to me, 'Edwin, listen carefully.' I drew nearer to the
instrument but still kept an eye on the object above us.
"Then I heard this
voice again. This time it was in English and I could understand it clearly. The
voice said, after addressing me by name, that he was the Commander of the spacecraft
above us and his name was Wy-Ora. He then explained who George was. That he was
one of them and that he had come to live on our planet for a few years to study
the conditions, the people and their habits, and so on.
"One of his tasks was to
find someone who would be willing to start a group so that information about
life in space could be given to those who were interested. He also told me that
George's true name was Valdar and that I had been selected by him to start the
group of people. He explained that they came from the planet Koldas in another
Universe and that he hoped I would accept the job of starting such a group.
"I was thunderstruck! At
that time I was 16 years old and I felt I was inexperienced and not qualified
for such a task. However, I was subsequently told that I would be
trained and that in all probability I would meet others who would assist in the
work.
"Before the spacecraft
moved off, Wy-Ora announced that he would perform some aerial manoeuvers which
he described to us beforehand. First, the spacecraft would move east, out over
the sea for a distance, returning then to the starting point. Then west,
inland, about the same distance. Then they would go north along the coastline,
and then south, next time returning to the same point above us on the Groyne.
Then he would fly a circular orbit around the central point. When this was
completed, he said he would depart and
would like to demonstrate to me what it looked like from the ground when a
spacecraft moved off at high acceleration. He said goodbye and with a few
words in the strange language (which I later found out was Koldasian) he ended
the radio transmission. We now watched the craft intently. Suddenly it
streaked off at what must have been an incredible speed. One moment it was
there, the next it was gone!

"So George, the man I
had been working with, gone fishing with, taken on the back of my motorbike,
was a man from space! With all the happenings that night, my mind was in a
whirl!
"I looked sidewise at
George in the light of my flash-light
as we were packing up our tackle. I thought to
myself, he looks so utterly human, surely all this is not possible? It
must be a dream, and yet I have seen!
One thing is certain, that
night on Patterson's Groyne in 1960, I shall remember as long as I live."
Edwin was now sitting
straight up in his chair, demonstrating remarkable energy, using his hands and
arms to aid in his descriptions. His eyes were lively.
"From that night on,
whenever I was alone with him, I called him by his real name, Valdar. He told
me a lot about his home planet Koldas and about the confederation of planets.
By now, I was quite convinced that there was life in space and that our planet
was not the only inhabited one in the Universe. I had living proof in front of
me; I had Valdar right there beside me. It was not a dream; it must
be true!
"Valdar later told me
that Wy-Ora had also spent two years here and that he now headed a committee of
space-people assigned to our planet Earth. Valdar said, 'If only you Earthlings
knew how many visitors fromspace are among you, you would be very surprised.' He said that nearly every country
is visited by them. All these space-visitors are volunteers, who are first
thoroughly trained in the language and customs of the country they are to visit. When they are landed in
some secluded spot they are met by people who have also been prepared for their
arrival. Then they live and move among us, sometimes for years. Obviously,
they have to hide their true believes
in extraterrestrials anyway. It is also made easy for them by the fact
that they can make themselves identical to us.
"How do we know that
their intentions are peaceful? Well, on more than one occasion Valdar stressed
the fact that they come in peace. They have been around for thousands of
years. Had they really had any aggressive intentions they could have invaded our planet long ago. But hostile
beings from space do exist and I have been warned about them on frequent
occasions, but these beings are not from the Confederation of Twelve
Planets from where Wy-Ora and Valdar come.
"And so the time
passed. The weeks ran into months and
the months into years. During this time, Valdar exhausted every source of information available in libraries
and museums in Durban. I took him to meetings, lectures and various churches.
He was specially interested in our religions and we attended many church services
including some of the spiritualist's meetings. I don't think we missed any. I
could never get Valdar to express an opinion on the various religions. He said
it was not for him to criticise our different ways of worship. He did shake
his head at brawls, fights, bad behavior, drunks and so on. And he told me
sometimes about the religion of the confederation.
"He stressed that he did
not give such information with the idea of trying to introduce it to Earth. He
did say that many of our ancient civilizations knew of their religion, which
was taken to our planet by members of the Confederation approximately 70,000 years
ago. They believe that there is One Supreme Being, usually referred to as the
Divine One. This Being is infinite and all-powerful and He creates all things,
seen and unseen. Also created by Him was his Son. When man was created, the
Divine One placed within the body of man a spirit or the soul which never dies,
but continues on to eternity. The task of man's soul is to rule the material
body by overcoming material desires.
"When this is
accomplished, the soul will be called back to the great source and forever live
in perfect joy and happiness. They also believe that all mankind is created by
the same Divine Force, therefore all mankind are brothers and sisters. But this
is a mere outline of their religion; there is much more. For example, their belief
in reincarnation.
"Valdar said that their
religion was practiced here on Earth, but through various reasons, as time went
by, it was misused and misunderstood and we have today many forms of religion
on this planet. In some religions we see the similarities, he said, but also
vast differences compared with the Confederation. There was no divorce or
separation of married couples in the Confederation. They have a system by which
couples are ideally matched so that this never occurs.
"Yes, in the two years we were together, Valdar
told me many things about life in the Confederation, but some week-ends we used
to spend our time just sun-bathing along the beaches. I got to know him as a
jovial, cheerful sort of person. He was always optimistic; his favorite saying
was 'never to worry'. He was kind and thoughtful. If you met him at a party
or socially, you would find him to be the life of the party, cracking jokes and
that sort of thing.
"He was also very strong physically. I remember how there was an occasion at
the factory when a heavy machine had to be moved. It usually required four men
to pick it up and shift it. Valdar must have wondered what all the fuss was
about, as on this occasion he unobtrusively took the machine up by himself,
and put it down where it was needed.
Edwin then explained how he
met Wy-Ora. "I met WyOra three times in all. The first was in Valdar's
hotel room, the second time was when I was sick in the hospital with a
collapsed lung. It was the St. Augustin's Hospital in Durban during November,
1966. Wy-Ora came into the ward to see me at about nine o'clock in the morning,
following the day I was admitted. I was in a semi-private ward with four beds,
but I was the only patient there at the time. He spent about twenty minutes
with me just talking. Strangely enough, I felt a rapid improvement after that.
"The last occasion was
in 1973. I had received a message through my radio receiver to meet with him
near Stanger, which is about 70 km north of Durban on the National Road N 14. When
I got there Wy-Ora had already arrived. He was in a car with someone else in
the driving seat, parked at the side of the road. I went there on my scooter.
I got in the back of the car and we spoke for about an half-hour. The main
purpose for this discussion was to tell me about the coming of a cosmic event.
An event, he said, which would involve our whole universe and might even
prevent them from reaching us at all.
"We might be cut off
entirely from the confederation for a while.* (*This event actually took place
on June 26th, 1976.)
"How did I get the radio
receiver? Well, before Valdar left at Easter 1962, he gave me this radio receiver.
Actually it is a tuner which is used with an amplifier. This was one of our
standard models (at the factory) at the time; there is nothing special about
it. Valdar had made it up himself, using standard components and I am still
using this same tuner-receiver today.
"Soon after Valdar left,
I regularly received radio transmissions from him and Wy-Ora. Later I recorded
them on tape. To date, I think we must have received close on a thousand such
radio transmissions from the Confederation. But at first they were very weak;
sometimes barely audible through the background noise, but they have improved
with time and at present these radio contacts are of excellent quality.
"I have often been asked
why others can't tune in and listen to these transmissions from them. It should
be clearly understood that they are not the same as the ones from our own national broadcasting stations.
Although I use an ordinary receiver and antenna, there is a fundamental
difference. In this case, the antenna is not connected to the front end (RF
stage) as it usually is, but to the power supply (rear end) of the receiver.
Back to front, so to speak. As this receiver and tape-recorder are
transistorized, only 12 volts are needed to make it work. That's how they can
start both receiver and tape recorder in my absence and leaving messages for
me. I always leave a blank tape in the recorder with the 'record-button' down,
but the power switch on 'off'.

Valdar had modified
the radio-antenna, so that the KOLDASIANS could override
The circuitry by
remote control and then broadcast through this set. This set was
Confiscated by men
who claimed they were authorities and never returned.
"To make a transmission,
the spacecraft takes up a position directly above our house. They are
approximately 520 km above the ground, but are not visible to the naked eye. On
some occasions they come lower especially to show themselves to us, but for
radio transmissions they remain at about that height. To communicate, they send
down a narrow beam, like a beam of light, but of course it is invisible. I
think that's how they energize the receiver, by beaming the power the
transistors need, and this beam carries the message. The receiver does not need
to be tuned to any particular frequency. I have added a switch to cut off the
front end (RF stage) of the set. This is the reason no other receiver can pick
up these transmissions, unless they know one's location and the antenna is
connected to the final stage.


Edwin returned to his
reminiscences of Valdar.
"Then, after staying for about two years, Valdar said
to me, 'It's time for my return.' It was a sad day indeed when I took him by
car to Richards''. Bay before Easter that year. He had two suitcases with him
and the radio he had used that memorable night on Patterson's Groyne. When we
arrived there about noon, I made preparations to set up a tent at the camping
site near the beach.
"Valdar said that he had
to be at a spot near an outcrop of rocks on the beach at 10 o'clock that night.
'It will be low tide and the beach will be wider,' he said. He pointed out the
spot to me and I was amazed how well he seemed to know the layout of that
beach. I got the impression that he had been there before on more than one
occasion.
"I spent the afternoon
doing some fishing but my heart was not in it. Valdar noticed my despondency
and while we were having a cup of tea, he said -- to cheer me up -- that we
would meet again. He also told me that he would make frequent contact with me
via the radio set. And so the last few hours passed all too quickly and the
appointed time of his departure arrived.
"It was 10 o'clock.
The beach was deserted. This stretch of coastline was often visited by
holiday-makers but being before Easter, we were alone that night.Valdar had changed
into a tight-fitting light-blue suit. It looked to me like a track suit
with a fastener down one side from top to bottom. He said it was a special
material - giving protection from radiation in space. We each carried a
suitcase and Valdar carried the radio set in the other hand. This receiver, the
same one that he had used at Patterson's Groyne, had been in operation intermittently
all that afternoon and messages in Koldasian had been coming through.I was
unable to understand them. ..'It is time to get ready now,' Valdar said, and
with that we made off in the direction of the outcrop of rocks. It was a
beautiful night with hardly any wind. There was a clear sky with the stars
above us and the tide out. Valdar's radio was operating again and we sat down
in the sand and waited. About 10 minutes later we saw a white light coming
towards us over the sea, which steadily grow as it came closer. Now I could see
the shape clearly, like a disc with a dome on top. The dome had windows through
which a bright light was shining. I spotted a figure at one of the windows.
"Before the craft drew
too close, Valdar told me to stand back as far as possible as I was not wearing
any protective clothing. So I moved back against the side of the dunes. But
before we parted, we shook hands and Valdar's last few words were, 'I will be
away for quite a 'while but we will meet again. With that, I scrambled up against the side of the dune where I
had a good view of the spacecraft as it touched down on the beach.
"As it came closer, I
could see how enormous it was. It must have been close to 50 meters in
diameter. (This I checked later when I returned to the spot with a tape-measure
and measured the distance between some landmarks that I remembered.)
"The craft was down on
the beach. It began to elevate itself. I heard a low hum and then realized
that a column was coming out from below, raising the craft up above it as it
extended. Valdar had described exactly what I would see, and this column, he
said, was hydraulically operated and that within it was a lift which could
take one to various levels within the ship. When the column is drawn up inside,
it served as a lift for the personnel aboard.
"I saw a large opening
at the bottom of the column and I presume there was a sliding door in it.
Valdar picked up his two suitcases and his radio set and I saw him wave his arm
in a final farewell and he was gone.The door closed and the column was drawn up
into the craft which now settled down on the beach again.
"It was all over in
about a minute. It then rose up into the air. One of the air-vents was pointing
in my direction and I could feel a strong current of heat coming my way which
blew up some of the loose sand. Soon the craft was climbing and the figure in
the control-dome, who had been watching all the time, waved. I was told later
that it was Wy-Ora. The ship now moved out over the surf, rising all the time.
I saw green identification lights come on underneath the craft.
"The craft itself was
not emitting any light. The only illumination was the light coming from the
controldome while it was close and on the beach. The outside was steel-grey in
color but shiny. One could not see any rivets or joints or welds; it seemed to
be one complete moulding, like two saucers put rim to rim.
"After Valdar left, it
took me quite a while to adjust. He had been with me for about two years and
we had spent a lot of time together, both at work and most of our weekends and
holidays. He became a very close friend and although I had other friends before
he came, they seemed to have dropped away gradually during those two years.
When he left, I felt very lonely, as you can imagine. It seemed I had no
friends at all after he had gone! I got so used to his company and his voice,
his ways... He had told me so much about his planet and the way of life there
that I found it difficult to go back to the normal everyday, rather shallow
type of relationships I had had before.
"There was simply no-one
else with whom I could share my recent experiences. I guess that's why these
radio contacts have played such an important part in my life since then.
"It was about one month
after Valdar had gone when I received my first message through the radio
receiver he had given me. But it was not from Valdar; it was from Wy-Ora. I got
the impression that Wy-Ora was the man in charge of the whole operation and
that Valdar treated him as his chief. There was a lot of interference in the
reception and I had to use a long vertical antenna. I was still on the sugar
estate, living with my younger married
sister. These radio transmissions were of a general nature, keeping in contact with me every two or three weeks.
"That's how it was at
the beginning; that's how it all happened. Later, I learnt that the ancestors
of the people of the Confederation visited Earth a very long time ago, leaving
their culture which formed the ancient civilizations. But the incredible thing
is that unknown to the world at large, they are still among us today!"
chapter 2
I Am Wy-Ora
"I am Wy-Ora". This
was his characteristic way of beginning and ending a radio transmission. He had
a gentle, deep, rich voice. An outstanding voice. I have had the pleasure of
hearing him speak on several occasions on these tape recordings.
"Why are Earth people so
different?" asked Wy-Ora, in a radio transmission to 'Q' Base, the name he
gave to Edwin's group. "The rulers of several other planets in our
Universe have received us with open arms. Indeed, very recently, Koldas has
established friendly trade relations with Pyrole, a planet that has reached
the same level of evolution as Earth. Now there is a bond of friendship
between the inhabitants of Pyrole and the Con-federation.
"Why are the rulers of
Earth so different? I have often pondered this problem. How I wish they would
accept our friendship. I feel sure that in time to come, those who make the
decisions on your planet will accept
us. Then all the knowledge we have gained will be given to you freely. You will
also learn the secrets of the universes,
galaxies and solar systems that lie beyond your Earth.
"If only we could come
freely, but this is unfortunately not permitted by our Superiors. On
occasions, I have had the urge to enter your atmosphere and show ourselves to
you in our Astrael craft. But because of Earth hostility, I cannot endanger the
lives of the personnel for whom I am responsible. I must consider their families
and relatives on Koldas. Although I am sure that if I asked them to come they
would not refuse. But I cannot take this risk.
"To land openly on your
planet we must obtain permission from our Superiors on Koldas but they will
not grant this until all Earth's governments have fully accepted the
Confederation. We only come in peace! We will not invade your planet. Your
governors must accept us of their own free will. We only wish to bring you
happiness, peace and a better way of living. Other planets have learned to
share knowledge amongst themselves, and by doing this, each planet
automatically progresses to a bit higher level.
"We could show our
fleets of Astrael craft to the millions of inhabitants of Earth. The manoeuver
is easily arranged by flying low over all the capital cities of Earth. But if
we did this we would rob your rulers of their freedom to choose or reject us.
Yes, your leaders know about us. They know of the work we have done above and
below the seas of your planet in the past. We always contact the rulers first
whenever we discover a new planetary civilization. But most of the Earth's
population are not ready to accept the fact that there is life beyond their
atmosphere.
"A gradual acceptance of
extraterrestrial life may probably be better in the long run. That is why we
are making these radio transmissions to you at 'Q' Base. We hope to bring a
little more light to you. We would like to tell you something about Koldas and
the Confederation and about the two universes, and also to warn you about the
negative element from the fringes of our own Universe which is known to us as
the Outer Worlds. Your planet will never regret making friends with Koldas. If
you did make friends then conditions would change -- there would be no poverty
and no wars. You would learn to live in peace. We regard you at 'Q' Base as
special people. You have accepted us as friends. There are many like you on
Earth..."
That was part of the first
messages. That was in 1962 before we had the massive arsenals of terrible weapons
we have today, before we had orbiting earth satellites, before we had put men
into space. According to these UFOnauts, an invitation had been extended and
was rebuffed.
****
It was now six years since
Valdar had left from Richards' Bay. By 1968 a group had gathered around Edwin
who both heard and studied the radio messages which came from the spacecraft of
the Confederation at regular intervals. Most of these transmissions were made
by Wy-Ora and Valdar, but occasionally other spacecraft commanders would give
short talks on particular subjects.
Edwin did not keep records of
the radio transmissions during the first five years but after the formation of
his group, Wy-Ora embarked upon a new series of explanatory talks and these
were tape-recorded, transcribed and circulated to members of the group and
other interested people.
In one of these early
transmissions, Wy-Ora said "We have'much to tell you of ourselves and our
comings and goings, but first I would like to mention that WE come in peace. We
only wish to bring peace to your own planet. There is an ancient call sign, 'Mulga Koldas' which means, 'we come in peace'. This call is widely
recognized! And this sign must be given before we of the Confederation may land on any planet."
Koldas, the home planet of Wy-Ora and Valdar, is one
of eight in a solar system that is part of a Confederation of Twelve Planets,
or more accurately, 12 solar systems.
Koldas, which is
larger than Earth, is
the principal planet of
its solar system and most of the
population live there. All the planets in the Confederation are in another
universe. In Earth terms, the distance would run into many light years but as
the Confederation spacecraft, the
Astrael-craft and the earlier Starships have "time machine"
characteristics, the journey can be bridged in an incredibly shortened time interval.*
(*Recently some astronomers have postulated that instantaneous journeys
through the Universe are feasible through black holes and timeless passages
and an Einstein-Rosen Bridge. (The
"Iron Sun", Adrian Berry, published by Jonathan Cape))
A large fleet of freight and
passenger-craft glide rapidly
along the magnetic
pathways. Some craft
are capable of carrying
thousands of people. Long distance cargo-carriers and space-cruisers link
the Koldasian solar system with
the other members of the Confederation.
(Remember this was received in 1968 when ever ideas of super-light
travel were preposterous)
The bulk of the industrial
activity of that solar system is located on Koldas' two neighboring planets.
Here, the Astrael-craft and the mighty space-cruisers are built. On
the other planets there is agriculture and the mining of rich mineral deposits.
Cities and planets in this
solar system are linked by radio and TV communication and a transport network.
Wy-Ora said, "We owe our
present level of civilization and technology to the Grandorians who taught our
primitive ancestors a better way of life. They took some of our people to
Grandor where they were instructed by wise and wonderful teachers."
Grandor is the
"mother" planet of the confederation. It is an old planet and her
people are the oldest race known to us. They travelled through endless
corridors of space in their craft to search for new planets and this is how
they discoverd Koldas. They found a race of people who were primitive and
whose knowledge did not extend beyond their own horizons. Grandorian
missionaries landed on Koldas after obtaining permission from local rulers.
They brought their highly evolved civilization with them and eventually
Grandorians and Koldasians intermarried and a new age dawned for the Koldasian
solar system.
Later Wy-Ora spoke about his
family; his wife Sharon and his daughters. How fascinated they were
with stories of his travels
to Earth and about the radio transmissions made to 'Q' Bases all over
our planet, especially to Edwins's little group. He described his wife Sharon
as tall and slim, about 1.80 meters in
height, with corn-color hair blue eyes
and a clear complexion. His two daughters, Rama (morning star) and Tana (sunlight)
both bearing a remarkable resemblance to Sharon. Wy-Ora often tells stories of
how relations and friends come to see the spaceships off when they leave their
own planet for a tour of duty to Earth's solar system. Then everyone comes
aboard the Astrael-craft to have refreshments as part of the farewell party.
Invariably the crew insist that Wy-Ora's daughters sing a song to send them on
their way.
Making a transmission to 'Q'
Base, Wy-Ora spoke of the training he had undergone to qualify as an Astrael
pilot.
It took the equivalent of five
of our Earth years. The first three years are spent on the mother planet as
they are taught how to pilot and navigate
Astrael ships and to repair vital components. Each pilot is taught the
main language of the solar system which he will be patrolling. The last two
years are spent on the selected foreign planet, learning about their religions,
their habits and customs and the other languages spoken there.
Wy-Ora described how his own
training period ended with a test which required his piloting an Astrael-craft
to our solar system in the year 1942. An experienced Astrael pilot
supervised and on reaching Earth, instructed him to land the craft on a
deserted beach on the Natal north coast. A man and his wife were there to meet
him and they welcomed him as they took
him by car to a cottage on the beach about 25 km from Durban. Here, WyOra
spent his first six months studying newspapers and other literature so that he
could perfect his English and learn the background of life on Earth,
particularly the religion. In his spare
time he liked walking down from the cottage to the beach where he rested and
relaxed. The next six months
were spent working
for a firm specializing in
electronics in the city. This also gave him the opportunity to travel to
neighboring towns and villages.
After spending a year in
South Africa, Wy-Ora went by Astrael-craft to Great Britain and America. Here
he was mainly interested in the healing arts. He attended lectures on the
latest advances in medicine. At the end of
1943 he returned to South Africa for a brief stay with his friends.
They took him to a deserted beach on the North Coast
where an Astrael-craft was waiting to
take him home. Upon his return to Koldas, he was thoroughly tested on
all he had learned during his experiences on Earth.
It is a great day in the
life of an Astrael pilot when he is told to report to the main communication
center to receive his pilot colors.
Wy-Ora was one of a group who paraded in the main square. They were all in
the full dress uniform of Astrael
pilots: light-blue, close-fitting space suits, silver gloves and boots which
reached above their wrists and
ankles, and dress gear.
Each carried a light-weight silver space helmet under his arm. They
formed up in a half-circle and their leaders presented them with their colors.
These were in the form of' epaulets. Wy-Ora's colors were green, representing Earth's solar system. The other pilots were given colors according to the
solar system they would patrol. All new commanders were introduced to the crew
who would accompany them on their patrols.
Wy-Ora was fond of the planet
Earth and once said, "I have often tried to describe to my family and
friends the grandeur of
your planet. But
your mountains and your seas are indescribable; they have to be seen and
be experienced personally. My stay on Earth was truely wonderful. Ever since
then my great ambition has been to patrol your solar system.
In most of the radio
transmissions there were personal messages for the individual members of 'Q'
Base. In 1967 Wy-Ora wished
everyone a happy Christmas and then
said, "I have a message from my crew. They ask --would it be possible for
you to save them each a piece of Christmas cake? My friends, I doubt very much
if they could identify a piece of Christmas cake, even if they saw it!"
1968 turned out to be a good
year with radio transmissions arriving at least once a month. Although there
was no regular pattern, many transmissions came through on a Sunday morning
when Edwin's group gathered together Many a time, Edwin was alerted during the
week in the evening and there were occasions when a transmission came through
in the early hours of the morning; even at 01:30 a.m. Wy-Ora and Valdar were
the principal speakers although there were others from Wy-Ora ' 5 team
including Mank-Ton, Kashendo, and Zybo.
Early that year, Wy-Ora told
of the history of the Confederation' visits to our planet during the 20th century. Although
the Grandorians first
landed on Earth during the building of
the pyramids in Egypt, it was
only in 1927 that the Confederation decided to form a regular space patrol for
our solar system. The main purpose of the patrol was to plot, record and
eliminate the large meteorites which entered the magnetic fields about our
planet.
Meteorites are a menace to
magnetically propelled space-craft. The range of the patrol was from the outer
fringes of our solar system to 335 miles (536 km) above the surface of Earth. It was not intended that these meteor patrolcraft should enter
the Earth's atmosphere. Other scout craft were used to land and collect samples
or specimens or to perform special functions such as landing
missionaries or learner-pilots for their training periods. This Astrael
patrol was well established by 1941.

Wy-Ora also mentioned the
occasions when Edwin was involved with the landing of Astrael scout craft.
There was the time at Patterson's Groyne, when Edwin became convinced of
the real identity of his friend and the reality of the extraterrestrial spacecraft. There was also the time when Valdar was picked up to
go home at the end of his Earth Familiarization program. Wy-Ora said, "It
was arranged that I should pick him up at ten o'clock at a certain spot on the
beach. I landed a ship directly in front of them. We had a scheduled rendezvous
with a patrol-craft, so we could not delay. Valdar completed his tests and was accepted as an Astrael pilot. He
then joined my division of patrol-craft and is now one of my best pilots."
During a routine radio
transmission in the middle of that year, Wy-Ora brought the news that Valdar
had been promoted. He was to take charge of a division of Astrael-craft
assigned to the solar system of Pyrole.His assistant was Mank-Ton, who would be
left in charge when Valdar
returned to Koldas
for his rest
periods. Wy-Ora would continue to command the patrol to Earth's solar
system.
During this transmission he was able
to relay a short message from Valdar who said, "I am overjoyed to
be able to make contact with you at 'Q' Base again. I overheard Wy-Ora telling
you of my promotion. I am honored
to have been given this position with my good friend Mank-Ton. I shall miss your solar
system very much. We have grown very fond of your planet. We will not be able
to transmit to you as frequently as before, but when it is possible we will do
so. I will now return you to Wy-Ora so, for the present, we wish you the best
of health until we can transmit again."
Wy-Ora concluded by saying
that in four days, at 9 p.m. local time, there would be a special transmission
from the inauguration ceremony of the first broadcast from the new artificial
satellite of the Pyrolean solar system. A Pyrolean official would activate the
master-switch to put the satellite in operation. There would be a short thanks
to Koldas and the Confederation for making the artificial satellite possible.
Pyrole and its solar system
is situated in the same universe as the planets and systems of the
Confederation. Its inhabitants have human characteristics and features. The
average male is 1.65 m. tall with a well developed body, dark-brown hair, brown
eyes and deeply tanned skin and the women are generally slim with average
height of 1.50 m. and wear their hair long. They have attractive features by
Earth's standards.
Pyroleans are quiet-spoken people who love sport and
the outdoor life. Pyrole is the principal planet in their system and is about
the size of Venus. Like Venus, it has a continuous layer of cloud hiding the
surface features. There are 12 major cities with Grenova, meaning
'Island" as the capital. This is aptly named as it is surrounded
by impenetrable marshlands.
To the north and west as one
flies over the region, one sees what
appears to be grass-lands, but
these are really swamps covered with green algae. To the south are giant
trees, towering to 112 meters, with a
tangled mass of evergreen swamp underneath.
This marshy jungle
ends abouth 1O kms further south in"a range of mountains, with two
active volcanoes. To the east, there is very little marsh and jungle. Here lie
the rich mineral deposits of Pyrole, in a low-lying plateau skirted by hills.
Due to the marshy conditions on Pyrole there are very few road networks. Instead, there is an extensive air-transport
system which links the major cities, towns and villages.
The rulers and government
officials of Pyrole had responded favorably to visits by Koldasian
Astrael-craft when the planet was surveyed. These visits took place for several
decades ending in 1968. The earlier, friendly advance's by the Koldasians had
culminated in the establishment of friendship and trade agreements. Pyrole
invited a Koldasian Official to make a good-will visit to their planet and he was cordially received at a ceremony
organized by Pyrolean officials. On this occasion, the Koldasian asked the
Pyroleans to accept a gift of 150 Asrael-craft in return for the friendship
they had shown Koldas. The Pyroleans were overjoyed at this generous gesture
which had far-reaching benefits for all.
These Astrael-craft would replace the
Pyrolean space craft, which were jet and rocket-propelled and not
capable of long distance inter-planetary space flight.
This opened a new way of life
for the Pyroleans.
They would now be able to share
in the benefits that came with a Confederation
civilization.
The first task tackled by the
Confederation was the construction and launching of the artificial satellite,
as well as a complete survey and mapping of the magnetic fields. The satellite
was needed for the Astrael-craft to
'home-in' on, and
for two-way radio and 'thought'
communication between Pyrole and the Confederation. It was to be named Grenova,
an island in space, and officially opened with a ceremony by Superiors of
Pyrole.
Groups of Pyrolean
scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken to Koldas for training. The
technicians and scientists went to assembly plants where the Astrael-craft
were designed and constructed. There they learned the skills of the
technologies involved. Others were trained as pilots so they could take new
ships back to Pyrole.
Wy-Ora introduced a poignant
note when he concluded the story as he said, "While I am sitting here
talking to you, I am gazing down at your beautiful planet. And I am wondering
to myself; why are the Earth people so
different? When I spent two years there I encountered many ideas that you have
about people of space and life on other planets.
The majority of
your people seem to believe that
Earth is the only inhabited planet in the heavens. My friends, when the
Almighty created your planet, he did not stop there, he created other planets
too. Not only Earth was endowed with life, but he created life
on many of
his worlds and
also gave them intelligence. Then there are people who
believe that inhabitants from other planets have hideous and deformed features,
wishing only to do harm to you. We too have been created in the
same image and
likeness! But the strangest
belief I encountered was that space beings are spirits and do
not exist in
the flesh; that these spirits can walk through doors
and walls and cannot die! We have bodies of flesh and blood; we are mortals.
We also feel pain and sorrow and happiness. All the solar systems that my ancestors have visited, and those which I
have travelled to,have inhabitants like us, of flesh and blood."
Wy-Ora continued
wistfully, "If only your governments
would unite in peace and extend the invitation, your skies would ring with the
hum of magnetic motors.
All our knowledge would be
yours. All that we have achieved over the centuries would be given you freely.
But unfortunately, your rulers
cannot agree. They tell us many things; why they cannot
accept us. But it all boils down
to the
fact that it would bring too
many changes on Earth and that it would disturb the 'balance of things'."
Then he said
apologetically, "Forgive me, my
good friends, if my words sound harsh, but I have often wondered about
Earth and her people. Let us hope that one day your rulers
will change their minds."
CHAPTER 3
“MELCHOR” - Earth's
Half-Way Station
We continue this narrative through the words of
the unique radio communications received directly from the extraterrestrial cosmonauts
who had made the acquaintance of F. Edwin W. of the Durban area of South
Africa. Sometimes these dictations ranged into subjects beyond the knowledge
of the witness and discussed events unknown to him at the time. We continue.
"I would like to explain one of the
mysteries that has puzzled your astronomers for some time; It is the so-called
missing planet in your solar system.
These words came from Edwin's loudspeaker one
Sunday morning when the "Q" group were assembled in the
lounge at his home.
The speaker was Wy-Ora, who in his
characteristic melodious voice
continued to say,
"A number of Earth years
ago, astronomers on
Earth observed what
they thought to be another planet in your solar system. It could not be
seen regularly because it was obscured by the sun. Later, it was no longer
visible. What had happened to the
missing planet? Some astronomers claimed that
it had destroyed itself, while
others said that there was no such planet. What they had seen was a
large artificial satellite. It was the first of its kind which had been specially built to guide our early craft to your solar system. It was constructed
and assembled in the days of the ancient Egyptians and was given the name
'Valsoon', meaning Place of Rest."
"When the Astrael--craft replaed the
obsolete craft in 1941, it was decided to replace Valsoon with a larger
satellite and place it
beyond the perimeter
of your solar system.
"When this was completed," Wy-Ora
continued, "Valsoon was dismantled, section by section, and taken back to
Koldas. The new artificial satellite
was much larger and has updated guiding and tracking equipment. It can
accommodate a greater number of craft which
stop-over there on journeys to other solar systems. It is called 'Melchor',
which means - 'Half-way Station.'
"When the Koldasian technicians dismantled
Valsoon" continued Wy-Ora,
"your astronomers lost sight of it. The sun's rays reflected from
Valsoon gave the impression that it was a planet. This explanation may solve
the mystery of the 'missing planet'. The new artificial satellite Melchor
cannot be seen from Earth because of the distance and other natural phenomena
obscuring it. Radio signals from
Melchor have been detected on Earth but these are only 'homing signals' to guide
and direct the spacecraft.
One of Wy-Ora's pilots.
Kashendo, who had also trained on Earth, became the commander of Melchor. He
had undertaken Earth familiarization in Australia and to "Q" bases he
became known as the 'voice of Melchor'. He described his space-station as a
small planet several miles in diameter which was like a miniature world.*
(Miles diameter spacecraft- Remember this transmission took place in 1968 when
there was little lore on giant spacecraft. Since 1975 several reports of miles
diameter spherical and miles long blimp-shaped ships have been
encountered. There is no evidence that Edwin had heard of these
because all, like
Edwin, were keeping big things
secret for years within local groups.)
It had
many levels with large observation windows all around. There was also an
observation dome where most of the
instruments were located. There
are airlocks with doors or gates, so that visiting craft can enter. It is an
oasis in space. Above the main airlock is an inscription in Koldasian, saying 'Welcome
To all'.
"This artificial satellite is visited by
wanderers in space," said Kashendo. "I often think how wonderful it
would be if some day, spacecraft from Earth were to visit this satellite as
they journey deep into space. We give our services freely and expect nothing in
return. Food and provisions are given to all visiting craft such as those journeying to solar systems far beyond
their mother planets. We are here to
aid and guide them as best we can. Yes,
it would be wonderful to welcome an Earth-craft entering our air-locks.
This may not occur in my life-time but it will surely happen some day!
"On approaching
Melchor, space-travellers see the
identification beacons as a glowing ring of square lights which girdle the
satellite. Green is for Earth's solar
system which stands out in contrast to the light-grey metallic surface of the
satellite. Orange is the distinctive color for Grenova,
Pyrole's homing station for their solar system. These light,
or homing-in stations for magnetically propelled spacecraft, are located in
the main magnetic fields flowing between the solar systems.
"The craft used by
space-travellers range from two-seater scout-craft carried by their mother
ships, to the largest masterpieces of design and technology which are
veritable floating cities in space.
The Confederation space-craft were spherical in appearance prior to
1941. It was these craft which were used to explore the Univers and solar
systems many thousands of years ago. Then the
spherical craft were superceeded by the Astrael-craft. These
were named by the Koldasian designer in
honor of his wife Astraelda. Other
smaller craft are disc-shaped. Larger carriers are cigar-shaped and measure
in kilometers. These are used for cargo and passengers.
"All these craft are
propelled by magnetic flux. The magnetic streams have different layers with
various velocities. The motors, with which all craft are fitted, serve as rudders
directing the craft into the various velocity layers. The highest velocity is
reached on the outer surface and can exceed that of light. The magnetic
streams criss-cross deep
space, connecting planets, solar systems, galaxies and even
universes in a vast web of highways and by-ways for space travellers and their
craft.
"The highway must be
cleared of floating meteoritic debris
and for this reason the Confederation has been patrolling the magnetic
streams (fields) for a very long time. When meteors are found, they are
completely destroyed by a device called the 'Sun-ray'.
Wy-Ora was in charge
of the meteor sweep of the magnetic fields in our solar system at the
time Valdar was appointed to the Pyrolean system. Valdar was sad to leave
Wy-Ora's patrol division as it meant that he would not be able to contact Edwin
and his group. The bond of friendship
had deepened since his
two-year stay with Edwin.
It was during the
transmission of June 5th, 1968 at 8:55 p.m., during the official opening of the
Pyrolean satellite, Grenova, that Wy-Ora said, "We have now positioned
ourselves over your planet so that we can intercept the first radio transmissions from Grenova. When the
broadcast starts we will relay it to you. You will first hear a long continuous
signal at 9:00 p.m. This is the beacon to guide the Astrael-craft to their solar system. Then a Pyrolean official
will send a message to Koldas and the Confederation. Although he will speak in
Koldasian, I will translate his speech
for you, as we have some time in hand, I would like to connect you to Valdar,
who is in an Astrael-craft next to ours. He wishes to talk to you. Stand by
for Valdar."
Very soon Valdar's voice was heard. "I am
Valdar. The personnel and myself send greetings to you, Edwin, and all who are
listening. My friends, this will be my last transmission to you from this
craft. During my next cycle of duty, I will be within the solar system of
Pyrole. I have been given a division of six Astrael-craft to sweep the magnetic
fields of that system. Mank-Ton will relieve me during my rest periods. My
friends, the personnel and myself would like to thank you for listening to our
radio communications, for by doing so
you have given us much joy. We are sorry that we will not be able to transmit
to you regularly in the future but when the opportunity arises, we will
certainly do so again. For the present time, may the Divine One guide and protect
you all. I am your old friend, George."
With that he handed the
transmission back to Wy-Ora who said,
"Stand by now for the homing-signal from the....(cont.under)
NOTE- This is not the only case of
extraterrestrials reportedly coming to live and work on the surface of our
planet for a time and then leaving. There was the UMMO case in France and Spain
(not all of which by far has been told) where UMMOan teams of men and women
came here and lived and worked in a half dozen countries, living as Earth
people and working in our society for their living as they studied our culture.
There were also the humans from Itibi-Ra who came to Earth and operated hibridizing plantations
in Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia.
(cont. Here)......system of Pyrole relayed to
you by this Astrael-craft 500 kilometers above Earth. Stand by..."
There was complete silence
for about a minute, except for the background hiss of the receiver. Then the
signal came through as a low-pitched
continuous humm. The time was precisely 9:00 p.m. just as Wy-Ora had said it
would. There it was, a signal all the way from Pyrole many light years away.
With excitement in his voice, Wy-Ora said,
"My friends, they have
started transmitting their homing-signal and the speech will follow
shortly."
The signal continued for about a minute and then followed the Pyrolean official's speech in Koldasian.
Wy-Ora then spoke again. "The transmission you have just heard was from
the new artificial satellite of the solar system of Pyrole. The Pyrolean leader
addressed the planet Koldas and other solar systems of our confederation. Here
is a translation of the speech: 'We come in peace. (this is our ancient
call sign) This is the new artificial satellite Grenova, within the solar
system of Py-role, making its first transmission to the planet Koldas and all
the other planets of the Confederation. On behalf of the people of Pyrole I
would like to convey our sincerest thanks to you for making this satellite
possible. I would also like to thank Koldas for the generous gift of the
Astrael-craft which have brought us a new way of life. We are deeply grateful
for the Confederation technicians who came to work on our planet. Pyrole would
also like to thank all the planets who have aided
Pyrole immeasurably with friendship and
goodwill. I will now close this transmission. May the Divine Creator be with you
all. This satellite is now open to all travellers who come in peace...”
NOTE- In these transmissions, recorded over 15
years ago, it may seem like the Earth contacts are being "talked
down" to and that the scenario is too theatrical. There may be reasons for
this. Perhaps the scenes described are
oversimplified for a reason. Perhaps the terms themselves are oversimplified
in a popular sense because our language and technology at the time was
ill-equipped to deal with actualities or because we lacked concepts for
adequate communication. The fact remains that these radio messages came
through in a variety of voices -- not Edwin's -- and not identified as anybody
else's known to the group of observers. These were received before witnesses
who checked every possibility of hoaxing them and have never been identified as
belonging to anybody else in the group.
"In essence, these words translate' the
speech of the superior from Pyrole", related Wy-Ora,
"Their planet will now progress rapidly. Craft with cargo and
passengers will now travel regularly to and from their system. Their industries
will expand and their knowledge increase. The people of
Pyrole have been willing to accept the
truth; that the universes are populated by human beings throughout. Having accepted this,
they will prosper by it.
"As I was listening to
this transmission, I gazed down on your beautiful planet. As I
have asked before, why are the people of Earth so different? Your superiors
appear to promote the concept that extraterrestrials are hostile. Or
they use scientific arguments why beings from lightyears away
cannot visit Earth. There appears to be a deliberate attempt to confuse the
issue. It is a great pity! Earth could have joined the Confederation.
After this transmission, no further news was received
by Edwin until five weeks later, except for a note from Wy-Ora saying he could
not keep the appointed time for a transmission. *(*Since the Koldasians could
activate the radio at will, they could and did leave messages on the untended
set.)
He had been called away to investigate the presence of a large
meteorite threatening traffic to our solar system. There was another brief
message that Valdar had left and taken his six craft away on their new
assignment.
Then, one Sunday morning, in the presence of the "Q" group,
Wy-Ora spoke as though he wished to emphasize the similarity of the needs of
his crew to those of our own astronauts. After the usual greeting, he went on
to say, While I am making this
transmission, the crew of this patrol-craft will take the opportunity to eat
their main meal for the day. I have
just been served a warm refreshing drink.
It consists mainly of fruit juices blended together and can be enjoyed hot or cold. The
fruit comes from Koldas and the
liquid is stored in round containers sealed at the
top. When the drink is served, the seal
on the top is removed and the liquid can be drunk directly from the container.
We are supplied with enough of these containers to last our cycle of
patrol. Our food is stored in sealed
containers about 20 x 10 cm and are
divided into many sections. Each section holds its own type of food. When the
container is heated, after breaking
the seal, the contents are emptied onto a square tray; this has divisions
in it and the food is emptied into the various partitions.
"We eat our food with
utensils similar to yours. There are various combinations of food within these
containers, but our main diet consists
of vegetables and fish found on Koldas. With our meals we have 'Mazelles', a
type of bread. When prepared, mazelles look very much like your wheat-bread. It
is made into small squares and eaten with the main meal.
"Now I would like to
tell you an amusing incident which happened to Valdar and Mank-Ton on Pyrole.
Both of them were surveying the
southern hemisphere of Pyrole from an Astrael-craft. The two Pyrolean
interpreters accompanying them said they were over the city, Eyland,
where they were scheduled to land and make tests. Approaching the
space-port, they could see a large
crowd gathered to watch their
arrival. Valdar and Mank-Ton were told no Astrael-craft had
ever been over this city before and were asked by the Pyroleans to put on an
aerobatic display for the people who were watching. Valdar agreed at once and
performed every conceivable manoeuver he knew. When he had completed his demonstration, the ship landed in the center
of the spaceport.
"First to emerge,"
continued Wy-Ora, "were the two Pyroleans, who told the crowd assembled
that this was a Koldasian patrol-craft and that there were larger ones in the
capital city. Next to emerge was Valdar! As his feet touched the ground a group
of Pyrolean girls rushed forward and surrounded him and in their ardour knocked
him off his feet. When Mank-Ton emerged from the craft, he was just in time to
see Valdar crawl from under the pressing mass of girls.
"He tried to get Valdar
back into the craft but was unsuccessful. The more he tried to pull Valdar
back, the more the girls pulled him away. Mank-Ton retreated into the ship.
When he saw Valdar again he was being chased around the ship by these girls
with their long hair streaming
behind them. Valdar
had lost his helmet, his gloves, his boots, and they had pulled his
identification epaulets from his coveralls.
At last Valdar was pulled back into the craft by the
two interpreters.
"Back at the space-port
of the capital, Valdar was the first to exit. What a sight! It is not often one
sees an Astrael-pilot minus his flying boots, helmet and gloves and very
dishevelled. When asked what had happened to him, he stopped, shrugged his shoulders and said, 'Beyond those mountains are some crazy
girls!' and with that he disappeared into the spaceport building.
"Mank-Ton, whose face
was still red with laughter, then explained what had happened to Valdar. Later
that day, the two Pyrolean interpreters apologized for the behavior of the
women. They said the sight of the Astrael-craft had overwhelmed them. The
girls had apologized. Mank-Ton still
teases Valdar about his experiences on Pyrole saying, 'Next time we return to Pyrole, let me give you a few lessons on
how to handle Pyrolean girls.' To this Valdar is said to have replied, 'Thanks
for your kind offer, Mank-Ton, but it seems strange to me that a man with your
experience of women should have been the first to return to the safety of the
ship.'
Occasionally Mank-Ton made a
radio transmission to 'Q' Base. One Sunday morning he said that he had just
returned from Pyrole and that
the Pyrolean magnetic fields were completely charted and safe for
navigation.
Wy-Ora continued, "Now
that the satellite is opened another link has been created with a planet beyond
our Confederation. This will
bring prosperity to
Pyrole which will become well known to the other planets in our group.
The Astrael-craft will boost their development, enrich their sciences and
technologies and enhance their skills.
Their system will grow. The ships will help to bring them the benefits
shared by the Confederation, a wealth not necessarily in material gain. but of
a deeper spiritual quality and joy of living. How I wish Earth would also join
us in this relationship. We would share with you too. You
would never regret
taking such a step. Conditions
on Earth would change. There would be no more wars and poverty. Your planet would learn to live in peace and we all
could come and go freely as we now do on Pyrole. Your Earth rulers need a
change of heart and mind."
Mank-Ton ended with the
words, "Valdar and myself are glad to have been given the honour of the
magnetic sweep patrol of the Pyrolean system. We are glad to be associated
with the wonderful people who inhabit that
planet."
****
Do the inhabitants of Earth
really differ in their behavior patterns from other human beings that populate
the planets of the Confederation? Wy-Ora once said that an experimental colony
of Earthmen had been tried in the Confederation but that it was a failure.
This was in 1945 when the Confederation made another attempt at establishing a
new bond of understanding and communication and made radio transmissions such
as these to many "Q" Bases on
our planet.
Apparently the
inhabitants of the
Confederation resemble us closely enough to understand us, but we are on
a very different rung of the evolutionary ladder and cannot live together. The planet in the Confederation
which was involved in this experimental Earth colony was a twin of our Venus.
In the past, extraterrestrials have spoken of a planet Venus. There is
confusion about this as there are apparently two planets referred to as being
Venus. One is in Earth's solar system, and the other is in a replica of our
solar system in the other Universe. Sol's Venus has no physical human life on
it, whereas the other supports a large civilization and is referred to as Vango
Salamia - the Green Planet - which is said to be larger than Earth. (The volume
of our Venus is .88 that of Earth and is therefore smaller) Salamia also has a
perpetual cloud formation obscuring the surface, so there
are some similarities.
The history of Mars appears
to be just the reverse. According to the Koldasians, our Mars, in the past, had
a technologically advanced civilization which destroyed itself in a nuclear holocaust that left it a
lifeless hulk. The remnant of the Martian race, according to them, is now on
Siton, a planet of the Confederation, in the "other" Universe.
The 1945 experimental colony
of people from Earth, who were all volunteers from a town in Switzerland, were
settled in the Confederation. But
after one year, the majority of
these people had to be returned to their home area. This was a bitter
disappointment to the Confederation who had expected tremendous results from
the first large scale evacuation from Earth. Apparently 'the Swiss could not adapt themselves to the
Confederation style of life on Salamia. Not that they could not get along with
the Salamian people, but the living conditions were too different. A few Swiss
preferred to remain and they are now thriving and have a small village there
where they still carry on some of their Swiss traditions and home language.
Wy-Ora commented, "As a
result of the Swiss failure and other disappointments, Salamia has withdrawn
all her bases from Earth. What a pity! All the time that went into those bases,
but Salamia now feels that it is no longer
worthwhile. I personally
do not feel that way! During my
term of office, even if it means that I may have to come back to Earth, these
bases should continue for the Confederation. I ask you, my friends, to
strengthen your 'Q' groups. I do not feel that all is lost, so bear with
me and help me with this task. Koldas does not feel like Salamia. We still see
a need for the bases on your planet."
Possibly Vango Salamia
resembles our planet Venus only in the position it occupies in that other
'mirror Universe and having cloud formations which continually obscure the
surface. A long time ago in its
history, large areas of jungle,
shrub and forest were dug and ploughed into the soil and these areas
became fertile. It is now truely the Green Planet Salamia, as the koldasians
refer to it, and it supplies much of the vegetable produce of the Confederation.
The surface has wide plains, where many of its cities are located, but there
are also mountainous regions, which are
sparsely populated. It is known
for the beauty of its cities. The buildings
are tall and round and known throughout the Confederation for their
majesty and esthetics. They are connected by enclosed causeways with continuous
moving surfaces which convey people from building to building. These structures,
with inter-connecting causeways
are now found on all the planets of the Confederation, for the Salamians
have traveled far,
designing and constructing these beautiful buildings.
The capital city is Scilyn
(Divine Knowledge) and was given this name because on its outskirts there is an
area of 38.4 square kilometers where thousands of physicians and scientists
practice the arts of healing. This is another gift with which the Salamians
appear to be endowed and for which they are consequently much sought after
throughout the Confederation. They excell in surgery as well as in drugless
therapies, and all branches of the healing arts are practiced in Scilyn.
It is also worth recording
that the planet has many mines, which yield a mineral from which metal is
extracted for the
construction of Astrael-craft. These metals, mined on Salamia, are taken by cargo-carrier to
Siton and Koldas, where the Astrael-craft are mainly manufactured.
The average Salamian, man or
woman, is 1.8m tall, with dark to light golden hair, blue eyes and fair
comp-plexion. The women are remarkable for their long curved eyelashes and
well-developed figures which are accentuated by the attractive clothing they
wear. A popular garment, low-cut both front and back, has thin straps over
each shoulder, crossing at the back. It reaches down to the ankles and is
studded with gem-stones on the bodice. Elbow-length gloves and elegant
footwear, also studded with gems are worn with this close-fitting garment.There
are a variety of styles and colorful fabrics, and these change with the
fashions.
Men's wear on Salamia is
varied. Popular is a kind of overall type garment with a zip-closure running
down one side. It has long sleeves and boots to match, in a style inspired by
the uniform of the pilots.
As with the rest of the
Confederation, married couples on Salamia need not practice any form of birth
control. This is due to the fact that a woman in the Confederation conceives
only two or three times during her lifetime. The average is two children to a
married couple, and the
Salamian physicians have perfected painless childbirth, a technique that leaves no after-effects to
mother or child.
Wy-Ora said, "There is
much that I can tell you of beautiful Salamia, but there is a saying in our
language that goes...
Galago singor Grandor, li ala
salango i
Pyrole i salango Si visi
avendor!
It means, 'From the twin solar system of
Grandor, to the solar system of Pyrole,
a more beautiful planet than Earth we have never seen!"'
***
Then out' of the blue came a sighting
for Edwin and his wife, Elizabeth. They were awakened by a radio transmission
at 01:40 a.m. (27 July 1968) It was Wy-Ora saying, "We have taken this opportunity and brought this ship down
through your atmosphere at night, as we may not get another opportunity to come
to such a low altitude again. We are approaching from the west. You should
now be able to see the identification lights on the craft. We are still at a
high altitude, and I would like you, Edwin, to flash a light signal, so that I
can guide this craft directly above it. The personnel and myself will be on the
look-out for your guidance."
Edwin, having gone outside,
flashed his torch skyward. He was not far from the living-room and could hear
the radio quite clearly. Wy-Ora responded with, "We see your
identification light and will now bring the patrol craft directly above your
home. We are now about 300m above your house. I will tilt the patrol ship 45
degrees on its side so that you can see the Astrael-dome. The vapor you see
escaping, comes from the cooling vents
just under the dome. These vents are part of the cooling system of the magnetic
motors, which are automatically opened when we enter the atmosphere of your
planet. The air that is drawn in is heated and when it escapes through the
vents, the heated air condenses its water vapor into the colder air. I will now
flash my identification lights on and off. We can see your house quite clearly
from this position. We can also see the street lighting of the surrounding
district. We must now return to altitude and will leave this position with
maximum acceleration. We will depart towards the east (over the Indian Ocean)
and when we reach our station altitude we will continue transmission for a few
more minutes."
Wy-Ora now addressed his
personnel in English for the benefit of Edwin and Elizabeth. "Stand by,
all personnel, stand by.. now closing cooling vents.. .stand by for maximum
acceleration..." Edwin and Elizabeth saw the craft flash instantly away
and out of sight.
CHAPTER
4
Proof
and Denial
Wy-Ora hit the nail on the
head when he said, "What is wrong at
Q' Base? For some time I have felt that you are doubting us, our planets
and our civilization. You have asked for more proof of our existence; photographs
of our craft, our people and our cities. Why this change of heart? What has
happened to the trust you had in us?"
He was talking over the radio to a few
"Q" group members who had come to listen at Edwin's home one Sunday
morning, on 3 October 1968. Many of them had demanded more proof. Behind his
back Edwin had been accused of trickery
and faking the radio transmissions with
a group of conspirators. They would not accept that these transmissions came
from an advanced civilization. The subject matter was too simple, even
boring. The terminology used by
Confederation speakers was confusing. For example, 'dimension' was used instead of 'Universe' and this became as
stumbling block.*( *It may be that the error was on the part of the Earth human
majority, who could not at that time accept Dimension and preferred instead to
substitute Universe. With hindsight it now appears that the extraterrestrials
own choice of words was the better. The transcripts are here quoted using the
substituted word Universe as written. We continue as transcribed.) Then someone reported Edwin to the local
police for illegally operating a radio transmitter.
The police inspector came and
made a thorough search of the property. He found nothing but a harmless domestic
receiver which to top it all, was an old model. Sending messages to people from
outer space indeed! He treated the matter as a huge joke. Inevitably, the
stigma of a hoax was to be with Edwin for a long time to come.
Wy-Ora continued by
saying, "I have spoken to my
Superiors on Koldas about this matter of your request for more evidence of our
existence. At this stage we are unable to give you the proof you are asking
for. As I mentioned before, it would
rob your rulers on Earth of their freedom to choose to accept or reject us. So
far they have not come to a definite decision and we still hope that one day
they will accept our offer of assistance as Pyrole has. But time is running
out! Therefore we would like to prepare the Earth's population gradually for
the acceptance of the idea of other civilizations beyond your planet."
"We must be careful as we do not want these
transmissions to cause your families any harm. Your authorities permit radio
transmissions provided we give you no material
evidence or photographs. We make these radio transmissions in the
simplest possible language so that even an unschooled mind can not mistake
them. I know we have a problem with the choice of words but this will be
corrected. You see, some of us have not had much practice in the English
language."*( *This was welcome light on the seemingly childish simplicity
of the communications. Perhaps such simplicity was necessary to reduce the possibility of dangerous misinterpretation
and mis-understanding, which still occurred nevertheless. Consider how
different the police official's reaction might have been had he found an
erudite treatise on space travel and been convinced that regular communication
with extraterrestrials was in fact taking place at that very house at that
time?)
Wy-Ora then told us what had
happened six months earlier. The incident resulted in partial withdrawl of
Confederation patrol-craft from the immediate vicinity of Earth.
It concerned one of the two Astrael-craft which had been
especially designed for oceanographic
survey. During the exploration of the seabed, they discovered subterranean
tunnels which led into large gas-filled caves. Explosions had already occurred
there as a result of the reaction caused by the entry of sea water. These
explosions could be the cause of some of our quakes or tremors. The craft was
able to seal off some of the tunnels to prevent further explosions.
Liaison was maintained with the patrol
craft on station above Earth which relayed data to the Confederation for
analysis.
On this occasion the craft was able to seal off one of the tunnels
in the western Atlantic so they decided to warn Earth authorities of the
possible danger to the population nearby. The oceanographic survey craft
emerged from the sea and flew to the nearest military base. While
hovering high above the base, the craft made radio contact with the military
officer in charge who was advised of the possible danger. But the officer did
not believe the communication and said, "We do not accept warnings
from aliens!" He
then commanded the Astrael-craft
to surrender or he would be forced to destroy it. The Kol-dasian commander then
replied that he would on no account surrender his craft. On seeing a flight of
aircraft taking off with missiles plainly visible under their wings, he departed at high speed.
Upon reaching station altitude, he reported to his superiors and was ordered to
return to base. When this crew returned to Koldas a Conference was convened at
the main communications building and a report was issued.
A mention appeared in a kind of magazine which
Wy-Ora had before him as he spoke. "On the cover of this magazine is a
beautiful picture of Earth and underneath it the words 'Bear the beings of
Earth no ill feeling, for in time to come they will learn the beauty of real
peace...' Inside are these words: 'The
Council has decided to withdraw patrol
craft from Earth. The council feels this wise as further patrols may endanger
lives of crew. But Siton and Salamia
have agreed to continue to patrol the
magnetic fields around Earth and Melchor.
Wy-Ora solemnly continued, '1That, my friends, is the
position or our Superiors. We are disappointed. We have lived at peace for more
than two thousand years and have no grasp for the meaning of violence, war and
destruction. ... The Koldasians, who do not
even use the word war, who live on a planet called 'Peace', feel as if
they had lost a friend. I hope that one day we can be accepted by Earth's
policy makers. But personally, I am of the opinion that that will not happen in
our life time. A pity.
"My friends, we must now leave for our
patrol area. But before we leave, I want to express my gratitude to you for
distributing tape-recorded copies of some of our radio transmissions. We know that there are those on your planet who are interested
in such things.
****
Nothing further was heard from the Confederation for
two months. Then, one Saturday night, there was a radio transmission beamed in
from a craft overhead to the receiver.
It was Valdar who said, "We extend our greetings to you all. Wy-Ora
asked me to make this transmission for him as he is unable to be here. We have
just completed a patrol to the Pyrolean
system. It is nice to be back above your home, Edwin."
Valdar then mentioned that the end of the year
was approaching (1968) for the inhabitants of Earth and that they would
like to add their Christmas and New
Year greetings to messages of good will from Wy-Ora, his wife and daughters,
from the crew and also the staff of the way-station Melchor. He also mentioned
that they have a similar event which
takes place on Koldas during the
16th month, which is the last of the cycle there, when most of the population
return to their homes and famillies to relax and share festivities. The main
emphasis of this period is on the spiritual aspect of their lives and
celebrations take place at the Island of Paradise where there are colored
lights, many forms of amusement, musicians, actors and groups of dancers, even
from other planets. All tastes are catered to and even delicious dishes from
neighboring planets are served. Valdar said he liked the space-craft displays
best, with the teams of pilots from the far corners of the Confederation demonstrating
their skills. These displays hold the many thousands of visitors spellbound for
hours on end. It is a season when people from distant systems get together to
exchange ideas.
Comparing
the festive seasons,
Valdar said, "On Earth you
pray for peace, while on Koldas we
rejoice because the Creator has blessed us with it for another year.
"(Little did he realize what events would befall them before the next year
would come to an end.) Valdar then told Edwin, his old Earth buddy, with great
emotion, that he had fallen in love! Valdar and his fiancee were to marry
at the end of the Koldasian year, in three months time. He described
her as
the most beautiful woman on Koldas.
But as he spoke of his forth-coming wedding, there were loud
interruptions from his crew.
"Pay no attention to what my personnel are
saying. I will continue; my loved one's name is Clyveen. I can not tell you how
much I love her. I should like to tell you more about her..."
But Valdar was interrupted again and his voice
was cut off. "Greetings, Edwin.
This is Nokyle speaking. I am Valdar's radio operator. I do hope you will
forgive me for disconnecting our esteemed Commander,
but the personnel and I feel that we should tell you that from the time
this ship left Koldas on patrol, our Commander has spoken of nothing else
except his loved one, so much so that we all feel we are about to be married!
We would like to ask our Commander if he intends to run from his beloved on his
wedding day, for we all witnessed a strange sight on Pyrole. We hope our
Commander's bride can run as fast as he! But joking aside, we all wish him
great happiness for his future with his loved one. I will now re-connect you
with him."
Valdar now continued speaking, "I thank
you for your kind words. Rest assured, I do not intend to run on our
wedding day! And now let me tell you Edwin, about Clyveen. She is tall, slim,
fair skinned, with blue eyes and beautiful Koldasian fair hair. Her parents
live at a food research station in one of the loveliest areas of Koldas. The
climate is fresh and invigorating. I spend most of my rest periods there and
recently asked Clyveen to become my wife. Soon we are to be married and we intend
to have children."
Nokyle interrupted again, this time with a remark in Koldasian which
was lost on Edwin. Valdar retaliated by
saying in English,
"Yes, we do
intend to have children. My personnel seem to think
this is very funny but the more I look at them, the more they remind me of
the long-haired creatures swinging in the branches of trees on
Earth. Although they are crewing this
craft through the timeless tunnels of the two universes (read dimensions), they
have the brains of these creatures in the trees! But anyway, Edwin, this is Clyveen's
wish as well as mine."
Before ending the transmission, which turned out
to be the last Edwin received in 1968, Valdar spoke of the marriage custom.
Eleven days before the ceremony, the couple make
a promise not to see each other until the day they are to be wed. During this
time they must think deeply of the marriage laws. The most important one is to
establish whether they love each other enough to take the marriage vow, which
will bind them for life. As there is no form of divorce in their society, many
elaborate tests are made to decide compatibility. Unless the couple satisfies
all the requirements, they are not allowed to proceed with the marriage. A
happy family with one or two children is the cornerstone of their way of life.
****
As the year 1969 dawned on Earth, events changed Koldas
and the way of life there. Time was running out for the planet called 'Peace'. More than two thousand years
without war was to be cruelly ended by the time 1969 had passed on Earth.
Although these beings travel in time as well as space, they have no knowledge
of the future events in store for them. Valdar was his usual cheerful self as
he made radio contact with Edwin early on Sunday, 12 January 1969
"Greetings, my
friends," he said, "This is Valdar. As this is the first transmission
in your new year, I would like to begin by bringing New Year greetings from my
people on Koldas, my personnel and myself.
I would also like to congratulate your planet on your spectacular space achievement. (Apollo 8, 21
December 1968 --The first manned lunar
orbit mission of ten orbits) You have now reached the stage when space travel
is within your grasp. In time to come,
your space-craft will be travelling farther than your moon. I am very sad in a way that your planet has
conquered the space between the planet and its moon. You see, we have a law
that says, when a planet has conquered the space around it, then this space automatically belongs to that planet.
This means that we have no right to enter this space unless we have permission
to do so from the Superiors that govern that
planet. The space beyond your moon is still 'free' space
and any craft from any planet may fly through it. When I left Koldas, our
Superiors were discussing this development and we shall soon hear what they
have decided. I hope we will still be
allowed to visit your planet and transmit to you."
Valdar then explained why
there had been no radio contacts earlier.
Wy-Ora and Valdar had been
given permission to test two of the newest Koldasian long-distance, interplanetary
craft. It was necessary to test these
craft under actual conditions in thin and dense atmospheres of various planets
as well as testing all the mechanic and electrical devices under operating
conditions.
Valdar was going to visit Salamia, Siton, Pyrc Furvey,
and Byronne and then return to Koldas. The Sonian Sixth Patrol Division was to
contact the "Q" gi from time
to time on the progress of the expedit:
Valdar mentioned that
Wy-Ora and his personnel were tunate as they would be visiting some of the most
beutiful systems in the Confederation. They would visit capital city of Grandor
which lies in a 'twin sunsystem. The
other planets on his tour were to be Leec Goran, Sparlane, Velaan and
Novan, which is the planet on the fringe of the Grandorian solar system.
Grandorians are said to be the most highly evolve( the Confederation. Valdar
said that one marvels at fantastic designs
of space-craft one sees there.
approaching Grandor in a ship, the main communical center makes radio contact
and instructs that all directional controls be set in neutral. Their main
control center then takes over
and guides the visiting craft
safely through the atmosphere to land it at the space-port.
CHAPTER 5
Withdrawal From Earth
Events in 1969 started the Confederation on a
new phase of disengagement from Earth which took the succeding ten years to
complete. In retrospect it is clear the Confederation was pulling out because
their mission to Earth had failed. Ten years earlier Wy-Ora had been appointed
to lead this mission and it was with a sense of foreboding that he announced to
Edwin's "Q" group in a radio transmission of 1 March 1969, that a
fact-finding team of experts was to be sent here. Within six weeks of this
announcement a radical change took place.
Wy-Ora said, "At this moment, a specially
selected team is leaving Grandor for your planet. They will spend three of your
Earth days observing it from the air. They will not land as they can carry out
minute observations from the air. A close study will be made of the circumstances
of the average inhabitant of the planet."
Wy-Ora explained that the data collected would
be presented to a tribunal of Superiors and men of wisdom from the planets of
the Confederation. Their decisions would be adhered to by all Confederation
members concerned. Should they decide
to withdraw craft then regular transmissions would be curtailed or cease and
only occasional radio contacts would be made. He assured Edwin that he and his
group would not be completely abandoned. Wy-Ora said that he would personally
ask permission to keep the "Q" group informed from time to time.
To the surprise of the listeners, Wy-Ora then
broached a subject which was to gain more emphasis in the years to follow.
This was a plan to evacuate some of our Earth's inhabitants should the need
arise.
Wy-Ora said, "My friends, I know I have no
right to ask you this question at this stage for after all, I am an alien, but
if at any time I were to ask you to leave your planet and accompany me to
Koldas to make your home there, would you agree to do this? I realize this may
come as a bit of a shock. I also realize that life on Koldas is very different
from that on Earth. There are many things you would have to adjust to, but I feel
that in time you would adapt to your new environment and be able to settle
down. I will leave this matter with you for now for who can tell what the
future will bring. You must come of your own free will. We will not take one of
you and leave others, for this is against our principles of ethic. We do not
like to separate families so as I said before all must be willing to
come."
Wy-Ora continued, "I know many of you are
afraid. I do not blame you. But let me assure you the ships are safe and very
reliable. As for the inhabitants of Koldas they are like you, flesh and blood,
breathing air. The fundamental difference is that we on Koldas and in the
Confederation, foster peaceful relations and goodwill to all creatures.
The cement of our
social structure is love and it is inculcated from an early age. Trust
us, we will not fail you."
Some of the more imaginative members of the
group over-reacted and caused quite a stir in family circles by making plans
for immediate departure!
Then, a
month later, on April 2nd, 1969,
Edwin's radio receiver was activated unexpectedly at 10:35 p.m. The message was
disturbing but not entirely unexpected. This time it was the Sitonian Zybo.
"I have a preliminary report on the outcome of the Tribunal which was
held on Koldas recently." Zybo then explained the decision to withdraw
from the immediate vicinity of Earth. Then he continued, "Consequently, I
am sorry to say that this will be my
last official transmission. This
Sitonian Patrol will leave for its new area beyond your Moon. We leave with
heavy hearts for we have patrolled this area for many years now. We wish you
well and success in your new space explorations. Soon you will have spacecraft
to reach other planets in your solar system."
Zybo said that Wy-Ora would confirm the decision
himself in the near future. He then
closed his radio transmission with some
personal remarks to Edwin and members of the "Q"
group.
NOTE- There
seems to be a pattern of relationships in in development here for,
unknown to Edwin and the "Q" group members, and about the same time in the
1960s, other contactee groups were being similarly prepared for
evacuation in case of catastrophe, by the UMMOs in Spain, the Karrans in
Brazil, and others around the world.
Two days later on Good Friday, a radio signal
came through at 10:55 a.m. (April 14th, 1969). As promised, it was Wy-Ora
himself who said that he had attended the Tribunal at the main communications
building on his home planet, Koldas, where the main events of the last ten
years concerning Earth were reviewed. Special attention was given to the recent
three-day aerial survey by the visiting team. This confirmed the existence of
conflict, violence and bloodshed, industrial
unrest, strife and social injustice,
poverty and malnutrition of substantial scale. Much of the violence could not
be described in detail to the members of the Tribunal as in the Confederation
people are not familiar with violence. It is a concept entirely foreign to
their nature. But the main purpose of the latest survey became clear when
Wy-Ora spoke. He said, "I am happy that our Superiors find it unlikely
that a nuclear conflict will break out at this stage on Earth. But who can tell
what the future may bring?"
He went on to say that in 1960 (9 years
earlier), a similar aerial survey had disclosed that a tremendous build-up of
atomic weapons was taking place in several countries on Earth. This caused much
concern. He added that it was then decided that a special 'rescue' fleet of spacecraft
would be formed and that 300 'special' space-craft pilots were to be trained so
that, in the event of an atomic war, their contacts could possibly be
evacuated.
In retrospect, Valdar's two-year visit to Earth
and the involvement of Edwin in subsequent events, should be viewed with this in mind.
Wy-Ora continued, "At the present moment
there are about 3,000 people on Earth who are known to the Confederation. All
have been in contact with the Confederation at one time or another. In the event of atomic war, the specially
trained pilots, together with the assistance of the 'Q' Bases and groups, will
respond immediately to evacuate these people. Recently I had mentioned the
matter of evacuation again, as I feared that the outbreak of atomic war was
imminent. Happily this calamity does not appear likely at the moment. All the
other members of the Confederation have agreed to divert craft from other
operations to assist in evacuation if this becomes necessary"
Wy-Ora was obviously disappointed when he
continued by saying, "Unfortunately, it has been decided that our patrol
of the immediate vicinity of your planet must be withdrawn. This came as a
great surprise to all of us in the fleet. We never imagined this would come so
soon. As you know, Sitonian, Salamian and Koldasian ships have been
operating in the area between your planet and your moon. But now this will
change and our patrols will be farther out. Confederation craft will only
venture closer in case of emergency, or when special permission has been
granted by Earth's superiors."
Then,.. to reassure Edwin and his group, he
said, "Although we are leaving the vicinity of Earth, it does not mean
that we will break contact with you there at 'Q' Base. When possible we will
transmit by radio as we have done before. The transmissions will not be as frequent
as they have been in the past. We are disappointed. We have enjoyed telling you
about us and sharing the information we have passed on to you. We hope this
will continue Wy-Ora said that he, personally, would be in charge of the patrol
beyond the artificial satellite Melchor located at the perimeter of our solar
system. Valdar would continue his operations in the system of Pyrole and was
preparing for departure at that moment. He said that Valdar and Clyveen were
happy together.
"I now come to the most difficult part of
this transmission," Wy-Ora said. "I must say farewell for now. I
have travelled to many systems and scores of planets, but there is 'a sadness
within me difficult to explain. Remember that although we part, and these
transmissions will be less frequent, we shall continue our relationship... in
thought. You will know that we have not forgotten you. I must give the order
to remove all Koldasian craft from the fields of your planet."
He then gave the command in his own language,
and then followed it, for Edwin's benefit, with an approximate translation:
"Kasalango visiango lessi vichingo Wy-Ora! Lasaka lamo-se
sala-evu slavanda salakango salandi lasaka kalloso lavando Si. Kasendula vanda aliaszo on Si
Wy-Ora."
The translation is:
"This is Wy-Ora to the Second Koldasian
Fleet. I now command you to evacuate
this area and leave for the new patrol areas
assigned. I am' Wy-Ora."
With a final farewell. Wy-Ora ended the radio message.
Edwin had hoped that his good friend Valdar, whom he came to know so well in
the early sixties, would add a few words to say goodbye. But nothing further
came through the radio that morning.
Three days later, at 02:00 a.m. on April 27th, a
steady call from the radio receiver woke Edwin and his wife Elizabeth. It was
the Koldasian Fourth Patrol Division calling. "Standby for
transmission...", repeating this at
intervals for some time. Surely that must be Valdar! They got up and
donned dressing gowns to settle down in their lounge and listen and record the
broadcast coming through.
"My friends, we regret waking you at this
hour.This is Valdar. Greetings from the personnel of this craft and myself. We
are enroute to the system of Pyrole to carry out our next patrol duty tour. We
may not have another opportunity of speaking to you, so forgive us for arousing
you now. First of all, Clyveen and myself would like to thank you and your members for your congratulations on
our wedding day. It was much appreciated by both of us and we thank you for
your gesture. Yes, I am now a man with a purpose in life! I have promised to
share my life with someone who means more to me than anything else in the
universe."
He spoke of their home on Koldas, which is quite
close to Wy-Ora's, overlooking
an island. He
spoke about the sunset walks along the shore of their inland sea. Valdar said that his rest periods from patrol duties were spent in this
idyllic setting; newlyweds in a cosmic heaven.
"But here I go again, said Valdar, "speaking about myself. I
know how you must feel about the withdrawl and I confess that I realised for
some time that this would come. There are an ever increasing number of unmanned
satellites in orbit around your planet, which have now become a hazard."
Valdar then reiterated that most of Earth's
governments, political rulers and Superiors, knew of the Koldasian operations
and the Confederation. He said they had known of the presence of Confederation
craft over their countries and in the oceans for a very long time.*( *The
presence of extraterrestrial spacecraft in our seas sounds exotic and
far-fetched, but we need only refer to the Filiberto Cardenas case in Hialeah,
Florida, or the David Delmundo case in Puerto Rico, where the contactees were
taken to underwater UFO bases in operation. In the Netherlands Stefan Denaerde
was taken underwater in a UFO for 8 hours, where beings from another planet
showed him transmitted images from their home system and discussed its life,
society and technology with him in detail and compared it to ours. At the end
of that meeting the huge circular disc-shaped spacecraft surged from under the
sea into the air and disappeared ascending at a steep angle. Water is no more
hostile an element than deep space, and should be equally navigable, and may be
used for this purpose more than we know.)
It is a sobering thought that most of the population of this planet is
not yet ready to accept life beyond Earth... Valdar added that our governments
do not want people to accept this fact. The Confederation appreciates the need
for such a policy because the acceptance of extraterrestrial life would have
far reaching effects for Earth. A
gradual transition to this concept would be far better.
"What makes me sad," Valdar said,
"is the unnecessary bloodshed and warfare on Earth. I often think of the
little children who are the innocent victims of all this violence. Infants
without homes having to find refuge, food and water, yet they have no idea why
their parents are at war.
There are areas
of dire poverty.
All these scenes and much more were recently recorded by the three-day aerial
survey. This too contributes to
the Confederation's decision to withdraw their patrols."
Valdar said that Earth would not be completely
abandoned. A very watchful eye would
be kept on those countries which engage in warfare or physical violence
whenever it was possible. Then returning to more mundane matters, he mentioned
that he was flying in Koldas' latest type space-craft. "This craft I am
now piloting is one of the latest models. As I sit here and gaze about me, I
see masses of new control panels. These are different in shape and size from
the older models. Even the smell within this craft is new! In time, I am sure
we will get used to the new lay-out which incorporates many improvements. All
our old patrol craft have been transferred to the Pyrolean Fleet. The Fourth
Koldasian division was then equipped with these new craft which are
considerably improved and have more efficient systems."
"Now, unfortunately, I have to end this
transmission for we must continue on our journey. I do not say farewell. There
are no farewells on Koldas. We say, 'Tomorrow the sun rises to bring a new
day, though we must part for the present, we shall meet again.
"So,
for the present we part, but we shall meet again."
These were the last words Edwin and the
"Q" group heard from the Confederation for nearly seven months, one
of the longest breaks in transmission.
The months dragged on as life continued as usual
and Edwin often cast longing eyes into the wide blue sky when outdoors. He sent
his thought messages, trying to keep in contact. He tried to receive by thought
but nothing came through. When would they return? At night, he often lay awake
waiting in vain for the familiar call from his radio reciver. ... 'Calling 'Q' Base'... For those who
wait, time itself seems to have slowed down.
*****
As this narrative from the radio transcripts was
being prepared, Edwin was asked to describe the space craft he had seen land on
the beach at Patterson's Groyne, and which later picked Valdar up and took him
back to Koldas. Carl van Vlierden
prepared a proportional drawing in schematic layout to also show features seen
at later times by Edwin in other contacts. We have extrapolated that to 3-view
line drawing to accompany the schematic. This ship was fairly large and carried
a crew of seven. It could operate between solar systems. A small ship used for
some missions may have been carried here in
larger craft and may have been stationed aboard the
satellite way-station. Then one evening it came! It was 9 o'clock on the first
of November 1969. They were back! It was Wy-Ora, but the news he brought was
very disturbing.
"I have some alarming news I will pass on
to you. In past transmissions I have mentioned the Galdonians, who live in a
remote uncharted solar system far beyond Koldas. It is a vast area with many
planets capable of supporting life. Recently, a very disturbing discovery was
made by one of our patrol craft on the fringe
of our solar system. This is a region consisting of an asteroid belt,
almost impenetrable to fast craft as it has thousands of rocky asteroids and
large and small chunks of stone, all completely devoid of life. Here, amongst
this maze of space debris, our patrol found many Galdonian space-craft. At
first the significance of this find was not fully appreciated, but soon we realized
that a veritable armada of craft was being assembled in this belt. A closer
survey revealed that most of them were unmanned and resembled guided
missiles which could be launched against any target in our solar system!
"The clandestine build-up of this sinister
strike-force aimed at Koldas startled all of us in the Confederation. Like a
malignant growth it continued to spread its tentacles throughout the protective
debris of the asteroid belt. Its ultimate purpose was brutally obvious as we
realized its extent. Mighty Koldas was stunned! Its planetary adrenaline for
fight or flight had been paralyzed by 2,000 years of peace...
"Will Koldas have to fight the Galdonians
to maintain their peaceful existence?"
The question had an all too familiar ring.
"Koldas
is certainly not prepared for
invasion, Wy-Ora said. "We have no armaments whatsoever to protect our
people. The only possible form of
defense we have is our Astrael Fleet, and if necessary it will be used to
prevent these invading craft from reaching our solar system. Siton has offered to strengthen us should an
emergency arise. But our Superiors have declined to accept this generous offer
for it is felt that Koldas must defend herself and that other peaceful planets
should not become involved on our account. So let us hope that Galdonia will
think again before considering such a hostile move against us. Their craft are
primitive compared with what Koldas has in a way of space technology. We do not
want war, but if it is inevitable we shall stand against whatever they choose
to strike with."
The news of the imminent war-threat to their
friend and his planet shocked Edwin and his wife and the "Q" group
members. Centuries of peaceful
co-existence was about to be cruelly shattered. A powerful member of the
Confederation was under threat of attack. On our blood-soaked Earth, the threat
of war is almost always present somewhere. Ironically the planet called PEACE
was about to become involved in a war for survival.
About a month later, Wy-Ora was back with
another eagerly awaited transmission. It came through at 8:15 in the evening.
He gave his position as 537 km above the home of Edwin. He said that he had
been delegated to represent Koldas at a Confederation conference held on
Grandor and he had just returned. These conferences were held regularly and he
gave a description of the magnificent hall in the city of Veenu. The colossal
dome of the hall was completely transparent, and the delegates sat in a circle
beneath it. In the centre, on an elevated platform, were the seats of the
Superiors. >From this position they could participate in each discussion of
the current affairs of the Confederation.
Each planetary delegate sits in his or her own
private cubicle comfortably furnished and fitted with a
sophisticated recording system so that a complete record of the proceedings and
their actions could be taken back to their home planets. Wy-Ora said the
conference lasted for six days and was almost entirely devoted to the crisis
facing Koldas.
All possible aspects of the situation had been
discussed and many proposals had been made and considered by the assembled
delegates. The consensus of opinion was that war appeared inevitable if the
threat was not withdrawn, and that Koldas might be forced to defend itself.
Wy-Ora continued, "I have never been so
completely exhausted after a conference as I was on that occasion. Never have I
attended a gathering where so many ideas were presented to the Superiors. One
of the decisions reached will end some patrol duties Koldas has undertaken in
the past. This will conserve her resources as preparations are
made to resist
a possible attack. Grandor, Byronne and Salamia will relieve Koldas of her
patrol commitments which she has faithfully carried out for so many years.
With an air of optimism, Wy-Ora said, "I
still feel that there is hope for a peaceful solution. I ask you all to join us
on our planet in our prayer to the Almighty One to strengthen us against this
peril. I feel sure that our prayers will be answered.."
The latest news was that the Galdonian Fleet had
made no hostile move yet against Koldas. But day by day more and more Galdonian
space-craft were arriving and the time for action was drawing close.
Wy-Ora said "We will do nothing until they
make a threatening move. We shall then act to counter their move against
us."
In closing he said, "My friends, I do not
know when our craft will return again to your system. So I have asked the
Sitonian Zybo to
keep you informed
of events taking place in the Confederation." With a short salutation he signed off and
was gone!
NOTE- This whole drama sounds preposterous and
too much like our science fiction, too similar to Earth nature, but remember
that fiction is based on very potential
realities. The Koldasians as well as other Confederation members are human and
as such, perhaps, subject to other human failings. The fact remains that there
were a number of other witnesses who heard the radio transmissions
"live", who examined the radio, and the antenna, and the
surroundings, and searched for confederates and a way to do this without ever
finding any real evidence of fraud. They were just as interested in not being
fooled as you and I, and some spent a lot more money, effort and time than you
and I to find out. If we prefer to think fake or fraud then there are other
considerations. If this were faked then
the perpetrator had found a way,
with no identifiable equipment, to transmit power on a radio wave to activate
and run a radio set and turn it on and off in front of witnesses, with nobody
touching it. If this were faked there were other tricks to be mastered: the
aerial displays seen by others, the unnatural strength of George, and other
similar phenomena. And this did not end. It is still going on!

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