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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 4 106<br />
The quotation from The Ether Ship Mystery And Its Solution, by Meade Layne was given to show that he<br />
accepts the Type 1 and Type 2 "fireball". His statement that the latter consists of 99% aluminum seems<br />
contradictory to the information in this book. However, aluminum radiates green the same as copper. We must<br />
keep in mind also that the space visitors are coming from many areas of the Universe and from many levels of<br />
progression. Actually, there may be other "fireballs" of varying construction in use.<br />
All spacecraft, including Saucers, operate in a Resonating Electro-Magnetic Field. This RMF is the Fourth<br />
Great Primary Force that Earth scientists do not understand. Certain scientists of the past came dangerously<br />
close to discovering it. It is dangerous because it is at the same time of a positive and negative nature. If its<br />
great force is reversed it becomes a deadly death ray.<br />
This terrible sidereal Force was called Mash-Mak by the ancient Atlanteans. The Aryan Rishis speak of it in<br />
their Ashtar Vidya and this same Force is called vril by Sir E. Bulwer-Lytton, in his Coming Race. It is<br />
believed that this author coined this name from the word virile. The antediluvians called it the "Water of<br />
Phtha;" their descendants named it the Anima Mundi, the soul of the Universe. Later the mediaeval hermetists<br />
termed it "sidereal light", or the "Milk of the Celestial Virgin", the "Magnes", and many other names.<br />
The name vril may be a fiction, but the Force itself exists. It is mentioned in all the ancient secret works of<br />
Earth. In the Ashtar Vidya, we discover that this vibratory Force was aimed at an army from an Agni Rath<br />
fixed on a flying vessel and it reduced to ashes one-hundred thousand men and elephants. It is allegorised in<br />
the Vishnu Purana, in the Ramayana and other works. In the fable about the sage Kapila we discover that his<br />
glance made a mountain of ashes of King Sagara's sixty-thousand sons. This Force is often referred to as the<br />
Kapilaksha--"Kapila's Eye".<br />
Many years ago Faraday, the great scientist, said:<br />
"The various forms under which the forces of matter are made manifest, have one common origin. They are so<br />
directly related and naturally dependent, that they are convertible, as it were, into one another, and possess<br />
equivalents of power in their action."<br />
The Vril, the Primal Force of Faraday, and the Kabalistic Astral Light are one and the same thing. In ancient<br />
times the Vril Stick was a slender "glass" rod, some thirty inches long and hollow in the center. At the top end<br />
there was a strange handle, or rather it was capped by a six-inch length of "glass" affixed in oblique slant<br />
somewhat in the shape of a cross-bar made by Spencerian penmen when they write a capital letter "T". Inside<br />
of this tube the Vril Ray was confined, and in this case it was a death ray. How it was evolved, or how it could<br />
be confined in a slender tube pertains to the lost arts of antiquity.<br />
The Vril Stick was used in Atlantis and later in Egypt. A recovered stick now rests in the British Museum in a<br />
specially sealed glass case. No one handles it anymore and no one is allowed even to view it! The ancient<br />
gods and goddesses are sometimes depicted holding Vril Sticks, and great rulers had them in their possession.<br />
This was the origin of the king's sceptre. The sceptre signifies the union of the forces that create life, and thus<br />
from the most ancient days, a symbol of highest power given only to rulers and gods of life. The Vril Stick<br />
was indeed a "sceptre endowed with marvelous power". And any potentate possessing it carried the decree of<br />
life or death in his hand. The "ankh" closely resembles this stick as to form and to symbolic meaning. There<br />
are countless legends of fairy wands, and magical rods that have been derived from stories about the Vril<br />
Stick.<br />
This stick of amazing power was constructed of "glass". Remember, the ancients prized diamonds and other<br />
gems because they were pure forms of carbon. They used carbon and magnets together to perform certain<br />
beneficial cures on the human body, and the gods are sometimes shown holding rods of carbon in their hands<br />
about six inches long. Today gems are prized for their monetary worth or for their value in giving one social<br />
prestige; but the ancients prized them for their vibrational qualities. That is why so much gold was used and