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    “This body may be of any shape or size, any one of a hundred mutants – such as the indefinite and changing shapes reported by observers of flying saucers throughout the world. The shapes may be a wheel, a globe, a fusiform or cigar shape, a fireball, a vapor or gases. It may have any density, any rate of vibration desired. The impenetrable steel of landed disks, is, as it were, a sort of etheric isotope of our terrestrial steel, or we may call it ‘etheric steel.’ The shapes and vehicles and the entity operating them form one being, just as a human being is a psychophysical mind-body unity. The body of this Etherian entity is a thoughtform which can go anywhere and penetrates our earth and sea as easily as our air.” (14)

    The next representation from the Cosmic Pulse of Life, is one of the most fascinating and insightful UFO crashes that has ever been witnessed and reported. The UFO that crashed was actually alive when it hit the ground, and made of a metallic, but biological substance.

    Mr. Woods states: “I must write you of what happened to me in 1925, which I think solves most UFO reports. I have never told this to anyone but can get a signed affidavit if needed. Four of us were flying old ‘Jennies’ (OX5 motors) over the Nevada desert. One plane was a two-seater, the one I was in. We landed on Flat Mesa near Battle Mountain, Nevada. The mesa is about 5000 square feet and the walls are too steep to climb unless a lot of work is done.

    “We wanted to see what was on top of this flat place. We landed at 1 p.m. While walking about the top of this place we noticed something coming in for a landing. It was about 8 feet across and was round and flat like a saucer. The undersides were a reddish color. It skidded to a stop about 30 feet away. The next thing you won’t believe, and I don’t care but it’s the truth. We walked up to this thing and it was some animal like we never saw before. It was hurt, and as it would breathe the top would rise and fall, making a half-foot hole all around it like a clam opening and closing.

    “Quite a hunk had been chewed out of one side of this rim and a sort of metal-looking froth issued. When it saw us, it breathed frantically and rose up only a few inches, only to fall back to earth again. It was moist and glistened on the top side. We could see no eyes or legs.

    “After a 20 minutes rest, it started pulsating once more. (We stayed ten feet away.) And so help me the thing grew as bright as all get out, except for where it was hurt. It had a mica-like shell body. It tried to rise up again but sank back again. Then we saw a large, round shadow fall on us. We looked up and ran. Coming in was a much larger animal 30 feet across.”

    “It paid no attention to us but settled itself over the small one. Four sucker-like tongues settled on the little one and the big one got so dazzling bright you couldn’t look at it. Both rose straight up and were out of sight in a second. They must have been travelling a thousand miles an hour to get so high so fast. When we walked over there was an awful stench, and the frothy stuff the little one had bled

  looked like fine aluminum wire. There was more, frothy, wiry stuff in a 30-foot circle where the big one had breathed. This stuff finally melted in the sun and we took off. So help me, this was an animal. I only write now because this animal would be a 30-foot light if seen at night.” (15)

    If you are reading this now and thinking, “well, that’s certainly strange,” it’s about to get a whole lot stranger so prepare yourself. Constable quotes from a man named Ivan Sanderson, a scientist who “ransacked the world for evidence concerning visitation from space.” His book, Uninvited Visitors, from 1967, reveals some interesting cases in the search for “biological” UFOs. In Southwestern Tasmania several strange objects washed ashore and attracted local attention, including the police who ended up coordinating off the area: “A wealthy amateur naturalist who heard about this critter went after it when it washed ashore on the south side of Sandy Cape. He was accompanied by a government zoologist. The intention of the naturalist – a museum backer – was to obtain a sample of the flesh. He was unable to do so because even an axe could not cut into the thing.”

    Let us pause and refer back to the sample statement from Meade Layne’s writings quoted earlier in this chapter dealing with the hardness and density of etheric matter. Reference is also made to the “hard, mica-like shell” reported by Don Wood to encase the critter that landed beside him in Nevada.

    Ivan Sanderson recounts the pathetic, deplorable measures set in motion by the Australian government and its satellite scientists to suppress the discovery of this critter. Sandy Cape was placed off limits to everyone, including the Australian Press. One enterprising reporter, nevertheless got to the critter, and after a husky cop failed again to cut it with an axe, touched a cigarette lighter to its edge. He noted that the thing “withdrew” from the flame, later returning to its original contour.

    The case for the critters was advanced significantly by this incident and reinforced by subsequent revelations in Australia that seven other, similar critters had been washed up on that country’s southeast coast during the previous twenty years. The critter in the incident described had been washing in and out on the tide for over two years but had not decayed. Touching it with flame indicated some residual life function, reminiscent of Galvani’s basic experiment with a frog leg. On the basis of the facts presented by Mr. Sanderson, the conclusion seems inescapable that the critter was not a previously known species of terrestrial life.” (16)



(14) ibid, p. 67; N. Mead Layne, Founder and first director of Borderland Science Research Foundation, Inc. in San Diego, CA
(15) Cosmic Pulse, p. 72
(16) ibid, p. 73

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