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Ummo and the Extraterrestrial Papers (Paperback)
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THE ALIENS ARE AMONG US THEY WISH TO COMMUNICATE AND HAVE EVEN
CONSTRUCTED CITIES IN REMOTE PLACES WHILE THEY ARE HERE The story
of UMMO starts with a series of letters and phone calls to various
Spanish UFO researchers in 1965 that purportedly came from an
extraterrestrial race. While the most commonly reported method of
ET contact is clearly by telepathy, the aliens in this case tried a
more direct, decidedly earthly method of communication. The letters
contained highly detailed discourses on such weighty topics as
physics and medicine that could only have been written by experts
on the cutting edge in those rarified fields that are light years
beyond what a lay hoaxer could have come up with. One of the
letters also predicted that a UFO sighting would occur on a certain
day at a certain location in Spain, and the ship did indeed appear
on schedule and at the appointed place. It was a rare event in the
annals of Ufology, a supposed alien prediction that actually came
true. The race behind the letters and activity claimed to have come
from a planet named UMMO, saying that they had arrived on Earth in
1950 and had been biding their time before contacting trustworthy
Earthlings. They had come in response to a weak signal
inadvertently sent out into space by a Norwegian ship conducting
ionospheric research in 1934. It was later verified that both the
ship and its experiments were indeed real-world events. The first
landing took place near the Basses-Alps in France. The aliens from
UMMO also claimed to have built an underground base in France as
well, and later to have established other strongholds, including
isolated small cities, much like the aliens in the new science
fiction hit "District Nine." The story kicks into higher gear when
two additional sightings occurred near Madrid in 1966 and 1967. In
both instances, the bottom side of the ship displayed the letters
UMMO as well as a distinctive pictorial mark, seen throughout the
book, that resembles our own notation for Uranus. According to the
introduction written by Antonio Huneeus, seven clear photos of a
classic flying saucer with a large UMMO symbol were taken by one of
the Spanish witnesses during the second incident. Though they were
later labeled as a hoax by Dr. J. Allen Hynek's Center for UFO
Studies in Chicago, the photographer still stands by them. Another
aspect of the second sighting was a strange kind of debris left
behind, what were thought at first to be small tubes of a metal
resembling nickel. After being sent to Spain's National Institute
of Aerospace Technology, they were determined to contain plastic
sheets of polyvinyl fluoride, developed by DuPont. The catch is,
however, that at the time the use of the material was restricted to
the military only. So we have here the makings of another classic
UFO case, one with the kind of similarities to previous cases that
grounds it within the relative confines of reality while at the
same time offering up newer details that add to the uniqueness of
the case material. The book begins with a longish opening section
from the early 1990s in which an Earthling named simply "Tony"
exchanges letters with an alien called Mr. X in which they discuss
numerous aspects of life on Earth as seen from an alien perspective
as well as inklings of the cosmic truth possessed by the aliens.
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