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Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth – SPACE-TIME TECHNOLOGY

There were three spacecraft at the Mirim base, of which only one carried a crew. The other two were uninhabited supply craft. ‘I must emphasize,’ Pallmann pointed out, ‘that only science-fiction calls space-ships “flying saucers”. That is a solecism of fantasy. I doubt if space-ships actually fly in the accepted sense of the word. They are propelled by cosmic waves.’

A minimum fleet of twenty-seven to thirty ships are needed for operating within our solar system. The power units, or the carriers, are at all times above the control and supply ships. It is the carriers that arrange for the power to be switched on or off. The three-dimensional fusion of the carriers accords with the cosmic condition of the third dimension itself, and this makes it possible to [reach] a target at a very high speed, much faster, indeed, than the speed of light.

Several hundred thousand years ago, Pallmann was informed, the Itibi Rayans had been obliged to evacuate their dehydrating planet of origin (Itibi Ra), an evacuation involving several trips to and from the old planet to move people, animals, insects, plants, biological machines, recording devices, musical instruments, and so on. ‘Indeed,’ wrote Pallmann, ‘only the necessity to survive had forced the Itibi Rayan scientists to think about travelling on to another planet and to create the necessary means of transportation.’ Pallmann’s elaboration of these ‘necessary means’ is hard to follow — and harder still to swallow.

Only because of their highly advanced understanding of all life-creating ways of nature were they able to create and test a series of dimensional filtering and prismatic-type ‘life-receiving’ space-batteries, reacting to the inter-cosmic forces of colour, light, temperature, time, and other cosmic waves. The Itibi Rayans . . . created a new, fascinating ‘interconnection’ of cosmic batteries, reaching the dimensional scientific ‘switch’ from ‘receiving’ to ‘sending’ cosmic forces. In other words, instead of waves being received, activated and returned, they were able to move with the activated ‘returned’ waves themselves.

Assuming Pallmann’s story to be neither the product of a deluded mind nor an outright hoax, such a vague elaboration might well be due to his own failure to grasp what was told to him. ‘The biological structure of the spacecraft makes it impossible — even for a technically trained man — to draw a blueprint,’ he noted in his diary at the time. ‘What makes our brains, our nerves, transmit orders to our bodies to move heavy weights . . . Yes, they tried to explain! But I do not even know how a television circuit works, much less shall I ever understand this . . .’