Subject: Indian Stories About The Mojave. Part 2. July 3, 2006.
In this part the Indian was asked if he believes the
story about the Indian chief being taken into the underground
city.
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"I could not help but ask the inevitable.
"'Do you believe this story of the chief?'
"His eyes studied the wisps of smoke for some minutes before
he answered.
"'I do not know. When a man is lost in Tomesha, and the
Fire-G-d is walking across the salt crust, strange dreams like
clouds, fog through his mind. No man can breathe the hot
breath of the Fire-God and long remain sane. Of course, the
Paiutes have thought of this. No people knows the moods of
Tomesha better than they.
"'You asked me to tell you the legend of the flying ships.
I have told you what the young men of the tribe do not
know, for they no longer listen to the stories of the past.
Now you ask me if I believe. I answer this. Turn around.
Look behind you at that wall of the Panamints. How many
giant caverns could open there, being hidden by the lights
and shadows of the rocks? How many could open outward or
inward and never be seen behind the arrow-like pinnacles
before them?
How many ships could swoop down like an eagle from the
beyond, on summer nights when the fires of the furnace-sands
have closed away the valley from the eyes of the wh-te-man?
How many Hav-musuvs could live in their eternal peace away
from the noise of w-ite-man's guns in their unscaleable
stronghold? This has always been a land of mystery. Nothing
can change that. Not even whi-e-man with his flying engines,
for should they come too close to the wall of the Panamints
a sharp wind like the flying arrow can sheer off a wing.
Tomesha hides its sec-ets well even in winter, but no man
can pry into them when the Fire-God draws the hot veil of
his breath across the passes.
"'I must still answer your question with my mind in doubt,
for we speak of a weird land. W-ite-man does not yet know
it as well as the Paiutes, and we have ever held it in awe.
It is still the forbidden 'Tomesha--Land-Of-The-Flaming-
Earth.'"
The preceding account, titled "TRIBAL MEMORIES OF THE
FLYING SAUCERS", appeared in the Sept. 1949 issue of FATE
magazine. Coincidentally or not, this same 'legend' was
repeated in amazing similarity by an old prospector by the
name of Bourke L-e in his book "DEATH VALLEY MEN"
(Macmillan Co., New York, 1932). However, Le- stated that
it was NOT a legend, but an actual account of the discovery
of a (now abandoned) city WITHIN the Panamint Mountains as
he heard it from three other people who claimed to have
seen this ancient wonder beneath the earth.
Believe it or not, those who talked to Bourke -ee mentioned
the ancient 'lake' within Death Valley, the ancient city
within the Panamints themselves, and even the large
tunnel-like 'quays' or ancient boat docks above the ancient
shoreline on the eastern slope of the Panamints which led
INTO the ancient city... ancient artifacts which they
swore they saw with their own eyes.
The Editors of FATE magazine introduced the story which
appears above with the following words:
"...FATE presents two new saucer stories in this issue.
The first is a startling account of an aviation editor's
encounter with two disks (two week's after he had
photographed four and was frustrated in every attempt to
get the photo into the big dailies and thus prove the
flying saucers were real at the height of the 'scare'); and
the second is a tribal secret of the Paihute Indians given
to FATE magazine out of appreciation for FATE's Navaho
story in the Spring, 1948 issue, which helped relieve their
hardship in the ensuing winter.
Your editor wonders about (these) stories, and presents
them as a possible solution of the nature and origin of the
famous disks. Both these stories arrived on our desk on the
same day. They corroborate each other. We say that
investigation will prove both to be true. We admit,
however, that we believe it will be as impossible to
prove the Hav-musuv story as it has been to produce a
captive disk. Your editor, however, has been a friend
of the American Indian for many years, and he has rarely
known an Indian to l-e. He is convinced of the sincerity
of the story we present in this issue, and that it has
not been distorted. What does it mean? What, really, are
the Hav-musuvs?"
The story of the Hav-musuvs seems to be a major or key
'piece' of the overall puzzle of a wide range of aerial
as well as subsurface phenomena which have mystified
numerous researchers throughout this century.
Not the least of these unusual phenomena were the
so-called 'con-actees' of California who during the 1950's
and '60's, in fact, described their own alleged encounters
with 'benevolent' human-like beings who were seen to emerge
from aerial disks, not far at all from the mysterious
Panamint mountains themselves.
The Mojave Desert is also, believe it or not, the very
place where William Shatner claimed to have had his UFO
encounter with a 'silvery disk', which he alleges saved
his life after he became lost in the Mojave's other-worldly
expanse, and this long before he was Christened 'Captain'
of the U.S.S. Enterprise!
The Mojave Desert of California is in this sense perhaps
one of the most interesting areas in the world whereas
encounters with strange aerial phenomena are concerned. In
certain small California and Mojave Desert towns, like the
small town of Anza for instance, one is more likely to be
called crazy for NOT believing in UFO's than they are for
believing in them. Sightings have been so numerous over
the years that these aerial visitors are an accepted fact
of life.
The interesting thing, however, is that the two most
commonly reported types of 'occupants' which are described
by thousands of witnesses with remarkable consistency the
world over (in relation to these aerial phenomena) play a
large part in the Mojave Desert scenario as well. These
are the two groups which have often been referred to at
the 'Saurian Grays' and the 'Nordic Blonds'.
Both types of 'entities' have appeared in many accounts
describing encounters with not only so-called
extraterrestrial beings, but also the lesser known --
although nevertheless persistent -- accounts of
intra-terranean beings as well.
In this file we will document numerous accounts which
seem to suggest that the 'Nordics' may be our ancient
ancestors who, a few thousand years previous to the modern
'space r-ce', may have attained the science and technology
necessary to burrow deep into the earth in order to
construct vast subterranean technological metropolises, and
shortly thereafter like a slingshot from the lower depths
of the earth they may have hurled themselves in starships
of their own devising through the interplanetary and
perhaps even interstellar depths of space.
The strange allegation among 'UFOlogists', however, is
one mentioned by many 'co-tactees' who allege that a
neo-sauroid or reptilian ra-e known as the GRAYS may have
for hundreds if not thousands of years been in conflict,
or even in even all-out w-rfare with the so-called
'Nordics' (as we will see further on, the "Nordic"
appellation may be closer to the truth than one might
think). The explanation given by some researchers as to
the ACTUAL ORIGIN of this malevolent and predatory
(other) ra-e of 'grayish' aliens may shock you!
Since National Polls reveal that approximately 80
percent of all Americans believe in the phenomena known
as UFO's to some degree, and that as many as 2 percent
or 1 in 50 believe that they have been targets of
'abduction' by the same in the past, this file is written
with the assumption that the reader is one of the 80%
(and possibly even one of the 2 percent who have
experiential knowledge of the UFO phenomena).
If the reader believes that they are part of the 20
percent who do not believe in UFO's and have no desire
to do so, then the following may not be for you. If one
does not like the idea of having the very 'fabric' of
their concept of reality torn apart and woven back
together again, then they might do well to pass on this
information to someone with a more open mind. But if you
desire to bear with us, we will reveal to you the hidden
se-rets of one place on earth which appears to be a
'doorway' to other worlds, to worlds and realities and
adventures which may well make the reader's own
perception of 'reality' seem absolutely mundane to the
extreme...
But if you dare, then read on:
George H. Leo-ard, in his book "SOMEBODY ELSE IS ON THE
MOON" (David Mc-ay Co. Inc., New York., 1967), quotes
Morris K. Jes-up (the UFOlogist who d-ed under mysterious
circumstances after exposing the so-called 'PHILADELPHIA
EXPERIMENT'), who asked the question: "Who has beaten us
to the moon by hundreds or even thousands of years?"
Le-nard, based on research gathered by himself and
certain ex-NA-A employees, confirms the suspicions of
certain researchers to the effect that N-SA is aware of
the fact that an alien rac- (the Grays, etc.) AND a
human-like ra-e has for centuries been fighting for
possession of the moon, that mining equipment has been
seen as well as many other evidences of lunar activity.
(JW I have attempted to go into the mountains near
Furnace Creek Ranger station. We had two fine trail
bikes. When we were ready to go up the mountain to the
underground city neither of them would start. When we
got back home both of them would start and ran OK.)
Part 2.
John Winston.


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