Claims, Contradictions and Corroborations: REMOTELY CONTROLLED DISCS

Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth: REMOTELY CONTROLLED DISCS

On this carrier ship, one ‘laboratory room’ housed twelve small, unmanned discs (similar to the foo-fighters’ discussed in Chapter I). ‘I guessed immediately that these were the registering discs or small, remotely controlled devices sent out by the mother ships for close observation,’ said Adamski.

They were about three feet in diameter, of shiny, smooth material, and shaped rather like two shallow plates, or hub-caps, turned upside down and joined at the rims so that the central part was a few inches thick. I learned, however, that such discs varied in size from about ten inches to twelve feet in diameter, depending on the amount of equipment carried . . . they contained highly sensitive apparatus which not only guided each little saucer perfectly in its desired path of flight, but also transmitted back to the mother ship full information on every kind of vibration taking place in the area under observation . . . sound, radio, light — and even thought waves . . .

At a flight deck, six women worked quickly and nimbly as they fed instructions and flight data to the waiting discs. ‘I remember noting the resemblance to six women playing in a pantomime, a silent concerto,’ commented Adamski. ‘It was fascinating to see how, when a disc had received full “instructions”, one of the trap doors would open and the disc would slide smoothly into the orifice, passing through air-locks before hurtling away into outer space on its mission.’

Meanwhile, back at the laboratory, screens registered what the small discs were recording. ‘I noticed on one of the screens varying lines shaping, disappearing and reappearing in new formations,’ said Adamski. ‘The lines would then be replaced by round dots and long dashes, which would quickly form into various geometrical figures.’ The purpose of these was explained by Adamski’s extraterrestrial companions: The discs are now hovering above a certain spot on Earth and registering the sounds emanating from that spot. This is what you are seeing on the screen as shown by the lines, dots and dashes. The other machines are assembling this information and interpreting it by producing pictures of the meanings of the signals, together with the original sounds .

Everything in the Universe has its own particular pattern. For example, if someone speaks the word ‘house’, the mental image of a dwelling of one kind or another is in his mind. Many things, including human emotions, are registered in the same way. By the use of these machines, we know even what your people are thinking, and whether or not they are hostile toward us .

On each side of the mother ship, just below the disc-launching ports, is a magnetic ray projector. When a disc goes out of control, a ray is projected to disintegrate it. This accounts for some of the mysterious explosions that take place in your skies . . . On the other hand, if a disc goes out of control near the surface of a planet where an explosion might cause damage, it is allowed to descend to the ground where a milder charge is sent into it [which] causes the metal to disintegrate in slow stages. First it softens, then turns into a kind of jelly, then a liquid, and finally it enters a free state as gases, leaving not a wrack behind.

It was alleged that, by means of these discs, the space people were alerted to an abnormal condition building up on the fringe of our atmosphere — ‘a condition constantly increasing with every atomic or hydrogen bomb that is exploded on Earth’.