Alien Fantasia? INSIDE THE SPACECRAFT

Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth: INSIDE THE SPACECRAFT

The following evening, Menger was taken on board one of the spacecraft for the first time; a short hop from one of the landing sites to another. Just before entering the craft, one of the spacemen pointed an instrument at Menger and a bluish beam of light struck his head, producing a rather pleasant tingling sensation. ‘We projected the beam on you to condition and process your body quickly so you could enter the craft,’ Menger was told. ‘What actually happened was that the beam changed your body frequency to equal that of the craft. Thus you felt entirely comfortable inside the craft and suffered no ill effects.’

In the small hours of 5 August 1956, Menger says, he was taken for a longer ride.

We stepped into a large circular room. In the center of it was an ample-sized round table made of translucent material. Under the table-top pulsating lights of many colors moved. The dowel-shaped stem supporting the table was set in what appeared to be a huge magnifying glass, itself set into the floor.

Approximately one third of the circular room was devoted to instrument panels containing many colored lights blinking on and off. In front of the control board was a frame containing what I guessed was some kind of viewing screen.

One of the spacemen waved his hand over a section of the table and two chairs came out of the floor. Menger and his guide sat down, and on the screen appeared a scene on Earth. After take-off, the magnifying lens on the floor zoomed in to reveal another terrestrial scene, with two people whom Menger knew — driving along a highway. ‘The image appeared as if in broad daylight,’ said Menger. ‘I could see everything clearly . . . [and] I could hear the two voices as if the people were in the ship with us . . :

In the second week of August 1956, in the Blue Mountains area of Pennsylvania, Menger claims that, together with two other people he knew (not named), he was taken into space aboard another craft and shown the Moon, as well as large meteorites, through a viewing screen. Like Adamski, Menger reported seeing colours (blues and greens) in a crater on the Moon. But his description of what Earth looked like is interesting, in that it conforms to what our planet does actually look like in photographs taken years later by the astronauts: ‘At one time we caught sight of Earth in the distance, glowing bluish-white with tinges of red, floating like a tennis ball in an inky black pool . . .

Menger took five photographs of Earth and the Moon through a porthole, of which three came out. Unfortunately, as he himself admits, these particular photographs are blurred and do not furnish satisfactory evidence.

A TRIP TO THE MOON?

In September 1956, also in the company of Earth people (again, not named), Menger says he was taken for a trip to the Moon. This trip, it was pointed out by the extraterrestrial hosts, would be longer than the others, and would require ‘processing’ the humans’ bodies. ‘Each atom of your physical body will undergo a processing which will change its polarity, frequency and vibration, to adjust your body from its balance to the earth’s attractive inertial mass to that of the moon’s,’ the hosts explained. ‘This will require approximately a week and one half, Earth time.’