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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 4 114<br />
caused the strange flash.<br />
Seattle, Washington experienced a mysterious exploding light that startled hundreds of people. This city is in<br />
a very vital area because it is situated over the place where three of the world's major fault lines converge. The<br />
same situation that exists for the Ionian Islands and the Azores, exists for Seattle! These same exploding lights<br />
have been observed in the Japanese Islands and in other parts of the world where fault lines exist.<br />
Sometimes these "lights" explode silently and at other times, because of certain conditions, they cause a<br />
violent shock-blast. They are only relaying vital information back to the space laboratories hovering high<br />
above. On September 9, 1954, a violent earthquake shattered the old Roman town of Orleansville, Algeria.<br />
Surrounding villages were also hard hit and buildings crumbled killing twelve-hundred fear-stricken<br />
inhabitants. Witnesses reported that a great ball of fire appeared in the sky just before the shock crumbled the<br />
city of nearly fifty-thousand population.<br />
Space intelligences have been closely watching the Mediterranean area. There have been more violent<br />
earthquakes in that area in the last two years than in the rest of the world combined. Italy has had severe<br />
shocks and Mr. Vesuvius has been on the rampage. This volcano is situated on Italy's great fault line. Greece<br />
has suffered terribly from earthquakes recently and hundreds died in Turkey only recently. Cyprus has also<br />
been hit by severe earth tremors. Two major fault lines join west of the Cape Verde Islands and shocks have<br />
been recorded in that area of the Atlantic.<br />
Other reports have come in from the Caucasus Mountain area and from several places in Iran. There have<br />
been many earthquakes in the Mediterranean area and there will be vast geographical changes there. The great<br />
"shaking-up" of the entire African, Grecian and Italian countrysides is a prelude to this.<br />
If the "great ball of fire" observed over Orleansville had relayed information that a major catastrophe was due<br />
because of weakened fault lines, the Saucers would undoubtedly have staged an evacuation operation. Space<br />
intelligences say they will assist in the event of major disaster. How much longer the Mediterranean area can<br />
stand stress and strain on the fault zones is not known, but the Saucers are keeping a sharp lookout. (See Plate<br />
II).<br />
On May 31, 1954, the Combat Operations Center at McChord Air Force Base, Washington, received eight<br />
reports of unidentified objects sighted over various sections of the Pacific Northwest. The objects were<br />
reported over Spokane, Pasco, Ellensburg, Yakima and several Oregon cities, including Redmond and<br />
Portland.<br />
Fred Blackstone, a commercial pilot, reported at Moses Lake the object he sighted was absolutely silent and<br />
had a stream of reddish fire spouting from its end. The control tower at Yakima County Airport described the<br />
object it saw in a similar fashion, as did Justin Cerley of Spokane, an Air Force veteran of the Korean War<br />
who sighted another object just east of Spokane. He said the object glowed like a light bulb. Sgt. George Berg,<br />
of the Spokane Police Department, said he and his wife saw a globe of light with brilliant red sparks shooting<br />
from the back. It was not going fast and made no sound. Other reports said that people had observed "bluish<br />
blinking lights", "flying white globes of light", "white balls making terrific speed", "silent spheres of light",<br />
etc. The Air Force Combat Center at McChord said there was no attempt at interception and declined to<br />
speculate on the nature of the objects.<br />
On June 1, 1954, The State Patrol in the Ellensburg area reported "flying globes" and several calls were<br />
received at Radio Station KLXE. Reports were now coming in from all over Washington, Oregon, parts of<br />
Canada, and even from Alaska. Willard Renfro, of Ellensburg, along with his wife and mother, observed a<br />
circular object with a "dome-shaped" top. He observed it for forty-five minutes through binoculars. Many<br />
observers said they saw "flat objects" flying in a northerly direction on a line parallel to the ground.