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This exciting book opens the portals of thought connecting UFOs, 'back-engineering', the Bible and historical art. Sceptics and the converted will enjoy this comprehensive book. Declassified papers reveal that fifty years ago Sir Winston Churchill may have given orders that some incidents should lie hidden for fifty years. Those papers reveal that in America in 1953 President Dwight D Eisenhower had shown an interest in extraterrestrial incidents. The author has witnessed many mysterious incidents near Rugby Radio Station, Daventry Radio Station and along the A5, Watling Street. Car lights have turned off and the engine has stopped and restarted without assistance. Dark triangular craft have hovered overhead and saucers have shot away at incredible speeds.

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Date de parution 31 janvier 2018
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EAN13 9780722348086
Langue English

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PEOPLE MUST KNOW THE TRUTH
Jean Herbert Bradley
ARTHUR H. STOCKWELL LTD
Torrs Park, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 8BA
Established 1898
www.ahstockwell.co.uk




2018 digital version converted and published by
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© Jean Herbert Bradley, 2018
First published in Great Britain, 2018
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All rights reserved.
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Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd bears no responsibility for the accuracy of information recorded in this book.



Dedication
I dedicate this book to John, my husband, to Nicholas, my son, and to my beautiful daughter, Caroline.
Also to Lady Hazel and Lady Judith.



Author’s Note
After the children were grown and I became a mature B.Ed student, studying the history of art at Leicester University, I was encouraged by two devoted tutors to think beyond accepted boundaries and to consider all matters extraterrestrial as we deviated from science and history. I thank Mr D. Smith and Mr J. Finn (deceased) for opening my eyes to the known and unknown universe.



Introduction
From the beginning, in 1947, when Kenneth Arnold saw nine discs that he called flying saucers, humans have been intrigued by the phenomena of extraterrestrials and the subject has been taken seriously by many governments worldwide. Millions of sightings cannot all be imagination. How strange, then, that it was not until 1978 that the 1947 Roswell incident became public knowledge! Budd Hopkins, the world expert on abductions, has documented cases that are convincing from all over the known world.
However, do the aliens come from outer space or, as French astronomer Jacques Vallée believes, from parallel dimensions? This belief is getting ever more common among scientists who adhere to the parallel-dimension theories. In this book I examine the work of experts and the accounts of ordinary people and give my own interpretation.
After my own corroborated loss of time, I became a dedicated vegetarian and a more accomplished artist and developed an interest in divining, archaeology, geology and crystals. I can testify that Rugby is definitely a hot spot of UFO sightings, as this book reveals.
Conspiracy theories have existed since 1953, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower showed an interest in an RAF reconnaissance over Germany during which a strange craft was intercepted. When declassified papers became known it seemed that Sir Winston Churchill might have ordered this incident to be hidden for fifty years.
In the summer of 1994, my husband and I lost time travelling on the A5 near Rugby (see Chapter Seven). Another shared experience took place while we were driving near Kilsby, Warwickshire, one sunny summer afternoon. Suddenly we were in darkness and above us was a triangular craft. The undercarriage was smooth and black with no markings. This lasted only seconds before it rose silently and shot off over the fields. The size can be estimated if you imagine that it spanned the hedges on both sides of the road. My husband tried to remember as much as possible when we rushed home to write it all down. Nothing appeared in the local newspapers.



1. Anthropomorphic
In February 1968, the National Enquirer stated, to the amazement of the known world, that a leprechaun had been found. The mummified skeleton when X-rayed proved beyond doubt that it was sixty-five years old at the time of death. The tiny skeleton weighed only twelve ounces and was fourteen inches tall.
In 1932 in Wyoming, USA, a mummified man was discovered. He was fourteen inches tall. Nearby were found many vibrating discs. These, when struck, gave off different notes, almost musical.
In 1965 in Southern Ireland the earliest mummy found was at Cashel, Tipperary, and this had several discs beside the body. Each disc made a different sound and vibrated. When placed in sand the low-frequency vibrations caused a single circle to appear. High frequencies caused concentric rings around a centre circle
In 1923 in South Africa at Koffiefontein in the Orange Free State, south of Kimberley, graves only about three feet under the ground were revealed. These contained skeletons that were proved to be 10,000 years old. Arsenic and cobalt had been mined very near and this has been proven to affect silver. Were the little men protecting their claim?
In Mongolia men’s skeletons were discovered which were fourteen inches tall. Investigations showed that they definitely were not foetuses, but were sixty-five years old at the time of their burial.
In 1956 in Londonderry (Derry) Mr Thomas Hutchinson saw a tiny pilot get out of a UFO that had briefly landed in his farm field. It makes one wonder if these skeletons are indeed extraterrestrial.
In 1938 in East Asia, 716 metallic discs were discovered in a cave in a mountain. When struck, each vibrated at a different frequency, and each gave off a different tone that could easily be identified. These stone discs were electrically charged, and a form of magnetism was suspected. Most of the weight was made up of cobalt (atomic weight, 5.90). Could this be a musical message from the stars? The skeletal remains that were found with these discs could not be ethnologically classified. Human or humanoid? The very high craniums were unlike earthly skulls. Could they have been part of a bizarre experiment that went horribly wrong? Cobalt was found near to several of the skeletal remains. Cobalt was named after the German word Kobalt , meaning demon, goblin or gnome, because nearly always there is a smell of sulphur or arsenic nearby.
In 1919 Charles Fort, an American writer, believed that tiny extraterrestrials had visited Earth. He had many supporters. (Read The Complete Books of Charles Fort , published in New York, 1974.)
In 1630 on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, very small skeletons were found along with skulls of unknown origin. After careful analysis these were declared to be not of human origin.
In 1836 when seventeen tiny coffins were discovered by boys out rabbiting at Arthur’s Seat, Scotland, they caused a puzzle. The wooden bodies were wearing one-piece suits and moon boots. The Edinburgh museum confirmed that they were not wearing their original clothes. Mrs C. Couper, Tyron Manse, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, donated them. Could they be facsimiles of the original bodies?
In 1976 Dr Walter Havernick, director of the Museum of Hamburgische Geschichte, wrote of a discovery in Saxony, now Westphalia, between the Rhine and the Elbe in North Germany. Tiny coffins were found and one body was described in the Journal of Natural History , page 66, as having a skull like a malformed rabbit skull. Maybe this was not a rabbit skull, but part of an alien?
Six coffins found in Germany in 1710 were not all made of wood like the Scottish ones; some were made of thin sheets of metal. What the metal was is not described in the literature. These, however, differed from the others as an animal skull was in the metal coffins with a wooden body. What kind of animal is not clear, but it must have been small to represent the head of the occupant of the small coffin - a mouse or vole or alien? The finders of the coffins speculated that it must be animal as it was not human - they would not have connected it with anything alien at that early date. When an abductee is describing an alien Grey they almost always describe a creature devoid of sexual orientation, and the occupants of these coffins had no sexual organs. This was what led me to my theory that the occupants found could be facsimiles of the former occupants. Anyone who used an animal skull as part of a child’s toy would have to be strange indeed.
If it is true that the bodies in Germany were not found in coffins but were buried in the earth, it suggests that someone in Scotland may have given the remains found a Christian burial. The skeletons found in Ireland, South Africa and in Germany were, it is alleged, about twenty inches taller than the Scottish ones in the coffins, but there could still be a connection. If the finds in Scotland were originally found in a deteriorated state then maybe they were copied much smaller than the originals?
One very interesting fact to come out of all this is that in the sale catalogue in Scotland the finds were described as being natural-history specimens, curiosities and ethnological material. Not, as one would have expected, described as small carved wooden figures enclosed in wooden coffins.
Theories as to the origins of the tiny coffins: That witchcraft practice may have required the occupants to represent real people. They contained effigies of loved ones who were buried or died overseas. They contained effigies of Scottish sailors lost at sea. They were made by a deranged person obsessed with death. Supernatural spirits lived in the coffins to bring good or bad luck. They contained effigies of the original occupants, whose bones had deteriorated.
Were the vibrating stones found with the skeletons left here for a purpose, perhaps to guide or transport the extraterrestrial into another dimension or back to their home world? We can only guess at the present time and may never get the full answer. However, it is not difficult to believe that some sort of magnetism is at work when circles appear in sand and water when different sounds, vibrations and frequencies are applied.
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