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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 2 37<br />

I took several photographs of the events on November 20, 1952. Five of these photographs are re-produced in<br />

this book. (See Plate III, Fig. 1-5, pp. 96).<br />

From the impression left by the LEFT FOOT, we get the following interpretation:<br />

A. The LEFT footprint (See Plate IV), taken as a total, represents things Spiritual and Cause.<br />

B. In reading the footprint, we read from heel to _toe_; for when stepping we begin on the heel and end on the<br />

toe. Therefore. the footprint message should be read from bottom to top.<br />

C. That which is represented on the arch is chief, principle or prime. The Sign of the Archer is also on the<br />

arch.<br />

D. On the heel we see a simple pictographic story. The "7"-shaped figures appear to be like simple bird forms<br />

denoting flight. We see a tilted Saucer in the shape of an open mouth (oval) symbolizing the fact that<br />

spacemen have a message to give to their brothers on the Earth. There seems to be a system of 3's represented:<br />

(1) Saucer oval<br />

(2) "7"-shaped figures (also made up of two lines each)<br />

(3) Three circles or dots<br />

There is clockwise motion here as in swastika symbols on the right footprint. This shows that the planetary<br />

bodies represented are in constant motion. The planets in what we call the first, second, and third orbits are<br />

shown:<br />

(1) Mercury<br />

(2) Venus<br />

(3) Earth<br />

Also, the two "7"-shaped figures seem to form an enclosure around two of the planet symbols and the oval<br />

Saucer figure. This shows that these two planets are connected with the landing contact and personal<br />

interview, but Mercury is not. In other words, a space craft has come from Venus and made contact with<br />

Earth. The three circles or dots used to represent these three planets are drawn roughly to scale. Therefore, one<br />

can immediately see what circle represents what planet, etc.<br />

E. On the arch we see nine separate lines drawn and used to construct the symbols here. The numeral 9 was<br />

assigned as the symbol of Life Force by the ancients. The esoteric meaning is: "to revolve in circles or orbits".<br />

Here too, is undoubtedly the secret of Saucer propulsion. The utilization of universal or cosmic energy. No<br />

fuel is needed, except the ideal "fuel" of the Universe itself in the form of some type or adaptation of<br />

electro-magnetism. The three lines, above the arrow-like figure, represent the equation: one plus one equals<br />

three. In otherwords, by adding the laws of attraction and repulsion we get manifestation or propulsion. The<br />

two upper vertical, curved lines represent the forward motion of the space craft, and since they do not meet,<br />

and can never meet, they curve away and outward from each other. This shows that the propulsion force is to<br />

be found throughout the Universe. We also find a more spiritual message in the symbols on the arch. The<br />

arrow-like figure represents one whose faith is low. One whose spirit acknowledgeth the gift of spirits, but not<br />

the All person. The three horizontal lines directly above indicates that the spacemen have found three different<br />

types of people on Earth. One type believes only in earthly or material things; another believes in things<br />

spiritual; and the third has faith and believes in the All Creator. Unless a man puts away the materialism that

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