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From Outer Space
By Howard Menger
© Pyramid Books 1967, Paper back Edition of original Published in 1959

Part I

QUESTION AND ANSWERS ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS

Q. What is a flying saucer?
A. An interplanetary space craft.

Q. Where do these come from?
A. From other planets in this sytem, such as Mars, Venus, Saturn; also from planets outside this solar system.*

* There are also space craft, though of inferior design, which are built by
people of this planet. These people are in communication and in service with people from other planets. They are people who possess a high spiritual understanding and have reached an awareness of natural law; therefore they have been entrusted with information enabling them to construct such a craft.

Q. Who has seen them?
A. Thousands of people all over the world.

Q. What do they look like?
A. Saucer-shaped (as the name implies), disc shaped, bell-shaped and so on. They may often appear to tak on different shapes and colors due to the magnetic fields surrounding them.

Q. Where do we see them?
A. In flight, in skies all over the world. They land only in secluded areas
where they may contact people without attracting attention.

Q. How fast do they fly?
A. In the earth’s atmosphere they travel in excess of 20,000 miles per hour; outside the earth’s atmosphere they can exceed the speed of light.

Q. Has anyone seen them land?
A. Yes, many people have seen them land – such as myself, and countless others who have not told of their experiences.

Q. Do they have people in them?
A. Yes, physical beings like ourselves operate the craft.

Q. Do the people get out?
A. Yes, when they need to make contact or gather information.

Q. What do the people look like?
A. They are humans and look just like we do, excepting their manner of dress. They have solid physical bodies.

Q. How many people are aboard a flying sauver?
A. I have never seen more than six in one craft; however, they can travel in units of 3-6-9, or 4-8-12, depending on the planet from which originate, or the polarized balance of the people in connection with the mechanics of the craft traveling through space.


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