I Never Would Have Slept With You If I Had Known You Were a Giant Birdman From Outer Space: Ancient Aliens and Other Mysteries of the Modern Mind by John A. Keel & Andrew Colvin
Author:John A. Keel & Andrew Colvin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: New Saucerian, LLC
Published: 2017-04-09T14:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 20
UFO PIONEER â JUNE 1975
Parapsychologist Meade Layne was one of the first serious UFO investigators, and his Round Robin newsletter was a pioneer publication, eventually imitated by hundreds of others. In those early years of the mid-to-late 1940s, very few educated observers dared enter the flying saucer controversy.
Dr. Hermann Oberth, of Germany, and astrophysicist Morris K. Jessup, of the U.S., stood virtually alone. Both were intrigued by the extraterrestrial explanation, while Layne took a more unpopular position. He saw links between the UFOs and psychic manifestations. He labeled the UFO pilots âEthereans,â and speculated that they did not come from another planet, but were crossing over into our reality from some other dimension or spacetime continuum. It has taken ufology nearly 30 years to catch up with him.
In a recent interview, astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hynek, current leader of the somewhat confused UFO scene, admitted that he is now leaning toward the extra-dimensional (or âinterdimensionalâ) theory. The ability of the objects to appear and disappear, instantaneously, seems to rule out more mundane physical explanations, he said.
Dr. Layne witnessed the UFOs mysterious vanishing act in the early years, and coined the words âmatâ and âdematâ (for materialization and dematerialization) to describe their behavior. Next to the oft-reported âfalling leaf â motion, this was the most frequently mentioned action of the strange aerial objects.
Years later, photographers equipped with infrared lenses and film added to the puzzle by successfully photographing aerial objects that were not visible to the naked eye. Apparently, the disappearing act really consisted of an ability to somehow traverse the visible spectrum of light (which is very narrow) and pass from the invisible field of infrared, at one extreme, to the invisible area of ultraviolet at the other extreme.
It has now been well established, by thousands of sightings, that the UFOs emit both infrared rays (heat) and ultraviolet rays (which burn the skin and eyes). But passing across the visible spectrum is not really an interdimensional action. It seems more likely that some UFOs are masses of plastic energy normally invisible to us, but which can â when the conditions are just right â alter their frequencies and enter the visible spectrum.
In other words, UFOs are always present in the skies, but can only be seen at certain times, or by certain people â people with latent or active psychic abilities, whose eyes are tuned to see slightly beyond the visible spectrum. Recent studies by ufologists all over the world have, in fact, found that a majority of UFO witnesses do have some psychic ability. The most exclusive group, flying saucer contactees, are extremely psychic.
So, although he was subjected to considerable ridicule during his lifetime, Dr. Layne may yet have the last laugh.
A few years ago, Allen Greenfield of Atlanta, Georgia, revived Layneâs findings by postulating the theory of alternate realities. He wondered if UFOs could not be coming to us from another reality very similar to our own. They had somehow figured out a system for crossing some mysterious barrier of time and space to visit us.
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