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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 2 35<br />
the sand were clear-cut, well-defined and evidently of a high order of workmanship.<br />
The footprint symbols tell why men from outer space have come to earth and what might happen if men on<br />
Earth refuse to live the Universal Laws of the Infinite Father. There are many, many meanings to the various<br />
symbols, and only a partial interpretation can be given here. We must bear in mind that these are "out of this<br />
world" symbols; however, since the planet Earth is a part of the Great Totality, we can expect certain facts to<br />
remain<br />
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About eleven miles from Desert Center, Calif. toward Parker, Ariz. L. McGinnis, L., Geo. Adamski, R.<br />
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constant throughout that Totality. Furthermore, in ancient times there was communication between the Earth<br />
and other worlds. The ancient symbols of Earth are the symbols of space beings, also.<br />
Many people have asked: "If the space people are so intelligent why didn't they just type out a message in<br />
English and hand it to you? That would be so much more simple than all this footprint riddle business!" These<br />
people forget that a typed sheet of words wouldn't be proof of any such contact and besides, people like their<br />
"riddles", it makes them think--and that's just what the space friends want. They made those footprints in<br />
order to arouse curiosity,<br />
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Geo. Adamski standing where Saucer had hovered. Only a few feet from footprints.<br />
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and through people's desire to know what the symbols mean will come realization. They will get "in tune" so<br />
to speak with the entire idea of visitors from space.<br />
Briefly, a breakdown of symbols shows the following:<br />
1. Use Of Simplified Pictography: Pictographic representation would almost be the same no matter where or<br />
by whom used. The forms used are definitely limited.<br />
2. Use Of Simple Dots And Lines: These would necessarily be the same no matter what world they were used<br />
in. For example:<br />
(a). Use of numeral 3 to represent Triune God-head; Body, Soul and Spirit, etc.<br />
(b). Use of dots, smaller or larger as the case may be, to indicate planets and respective satellites.<br />
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The author (far right) making the plaster casts. Mrs. Williamson, Bailey, McGinnis, Wells (L to R).<br />
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Left Footprint. Arrow points to toe of track. (Compare with Plate IV.)