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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 4 113<br />
in a hurry.<br />
The young observers said that the man wore some sort of a half mask on his face that appeared to be metallic<br />
in nature. This incident is very similar to the Italian sightings of 1953, where a man saw two occupants of a<br />
Saucer with metallic half-masks on their faces.<br />
The "fireball" had dented the side of their car and the painted surface was burned and black. Needless to say,<br />
no harm was intended as far as the young people are concerned. The only reason the Saucer pilot threw this<br />
object is because he wanted to keep the curious observers from getting too near the Resonating<br />
Electro-Magnetic Force Field around the Saucer. What better way could he have gotten them to leave? And he<br />
didn't have to say a word! The "ball of fire" that came at the Florida Scoutmaster served the same purpose. If<br />
Saucer intelligences really wanted to harm someone they could do a much better job of it!<br />
A reputable production engineer in South Pasadena, California says that while he was working cutting wood<br />
in his yard, a Saucer hovered nearby about twenty feet from the ground. By means of a ladder, three men<br />
descended and although they didn't speak English, he says he exchanged some ideas by means of sign<br />
language. He says the three men didn't even have _mouths!_ These men might have been wearing masks, or<br />
they might be from worlds where only telepathy is used and where food intake is not necessary or the same as<br />
our own. At any rate, they could not speak.<br />
"Earths In The Universe," by Emanuel Swedenborg, was first published in Latin in London, 1758. In the<br />
section on the planet Mars, he says: "There was presented before me an inhabitant of that earth (Mars). His<br />
face was like that of the inhabitants of our earth, but the lower region of the face was black, not from a beard,<br />
for he had none, but from blackness in place of it. This blackness extended on both sides as far as the ears.<br />
The upper part of the face was like the face of the inhabitants of our earth."<br />
Swedenborg may have observed _half-masks_ that appeared black. At any rate, there have been enough<br />
reports on "masks" to make it a vital part of Saucer investigation.<br />
Space intelligences many times said: "We cannot stand by and see another waste of Creation." Because of this<br />
they survey our planet checking on dangerous fault zones and other weakened and unbalanced conditions.<br />
Before the Ionian Island earthquake disaster, great exploding flashes of light were observed in various parts of<br />
Europe. The night before the big New England hurricane of 1954 there was a terrific explosion in Melrose,<br />
Massachusetts--cause unknown. Enormous exploding lights have been observed in the sky all over the world<br />
just _before_Â disaster strikes on the ground.<br />
A mysterious explosion rocked the port of Dieppe, France. The explosion was preceded by a flash in the sky.<br />
A railwayman at Orchies, near the Belgian border, said he saw a fiery disc in the sky moving at great speed at<br />
the time of the Dieppe explosion. Similar happenings have been observed along the Western Coast of the<br />
United States from San Diego to Seattle. San Diego and Los Angeles have both experienced strange<br />
exploding lights overhead, usually followed by a mysterious explosion.<br />
The Coast Guard pressed its investigation of wide-spread reports along the Oregon coast of a brilliant flash of<br />
light observed offshore by many people. Reports of the phenomenon came from points as widely separated as<br />
Empire and Newport, as well as several communities in between. Persons reporting the flash to the Coast<br />
Guard and the Portland air defense filter center said they saw a bright, multi-colored burst of light which<br />
suddenly disappeared as though some flaming object had dropped into the sea. They agreed that a vapor trail<br />
had lingered over the water for several minutes after the lights disappeared. In addition the reports came from<br />
Coos Bay, Beverly Beach and Depoe Bay. The Coast Guard at Newport and at Thirteenth Naval District<br />
Headquarters in Seattle said no planes had been flying over the area and discounted the possibility the light<br />
had been a meteor because of the object's trajectory. Officer's declined to speculate about what might have