Alien Base: The Evidence for Extraterrestrial Colonization of Earth – NEWS
Nearly two years passed. Pallmann bought a property in El Salvador, Central America, a lakeside fishing and hunting lodge affording magnificent views of the surrounding scenery, including the San Vicente volcano. He began writing the manuscript of a book describing his claimed experiences with the Itibi Rayans. ‘I had lost some of my diaries and it wasn’t an easy job to find dates and names. Certain places and words I had synchronized by sound I could not write down in “human” language at all,’ he explained. ‘I simply had to use similar words and sentences so far as the dialogue with these people is concerned.’
The Itibi Rayans, he further explained, do not use letters or print. As to use of the Egyptian word ‘Ra’, for example, which surprised Pallmann, this was taken as further evidence that the Itibi Rayans had been on Earth thousands of years ago.
About two weeks after taking over the property, on 15 January 1969, he felt a burning sensation from the ring Satu had given him, the inset flashing and gleaming. Later, having taken his small motor-boat to a sandy beach near the Isla del Altar, he noticed that the normally placid waters of the lake were ruffled by several huge concentric circles. ‘There could be but one explanation,’ he wrote. ‘Somewhere near at hand, my friends from Itibi Ra II had effected a landing.’ Shortly afterwards he encountered the figure of Satu Ra, sitting motionless on a rock. ‘He was inexpressibly sad. I noticed that his clothing was of a dark green, that he wore a broad instrument belt, on which was a much larger talking device than the one to which I had become accustomed when I had stayed with him.’ ‘Where is Xiti? Is she with you?’ asked Pallmann. ‘Xiti is dead,’ came the shocking reply, in Satu’s own language (‘Ximsi Xiti Tasat’), followed by the confirmatory translation in French and Spanish, the languages in which he and Pallmann normally communicated. Supposedly, a disaster had befallen an expedition to another planet, killing Xiti, Mr Hua and many other crew members aboard their spacecraft. The two sat talking sadly for more than an hour.
Not feeling like talking to his housekeeper or the gardener, Pallmann drove in a daze to a doctor friend at San Pedro Nonualco, where he stayed the night. The following morning he was awakened by the newspaper boys, shouting about a flying saucer having been sighted over the capital, San Salvador, and the San Jacinto Hills that surrounded the lake where he lived. When he bought the paper, there were the banner headlines: ‘OVNI Vuela Sobre San Salvador’.
As Pailman related:
From the reports, it seemed that shortly before [Satu Ra’s] visit, the spacecraft was reported over the Cerro de San Jacinto and had then continued high above San Marcos. The amazing thing is that the spacecraft had silently, and for quite a long time, stayed in an observation position directly over the extensive capital town of San Salvador, exposed to the vision of several hundred thousand people.
Pallmann reports that one of his neighbours observed the spacecraft as it came down at tremendous speed and settled, as if on an air cushion, between the isles of Los Quemados and Los Patos, exactly midway between his house and the Jiboa River outlet of the huge tropical lake.
I do not know of any person on the lake having seen the return of the spacecraft, nor do I myself know on which part of the lake Satu Ra took his speedboat in order to be picked up. Contrary to what other spacecraft observers have described, the Itibi Rayan control craft did not show any kind of illumination during darkness.