All the Planets are Inhabited!

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The Legacy of Tony Wedd
CD-ROM

Tony Wedd was an artist and designer who designed and built his own house in Chiddingstone, Kent. In 1955 he attended a lecture by Desmond Leslie about the contactee George Adamski, and became fascinated by contact claims. He was also interested in the countryside, and his booklet Skyways and Landmarks was the first to connect flying saucers with Alfred Watkins' discovery of prehistoric ley alignemts. He believed the connection was a form of energy in the ley system, which the space people could use and which also could have been used in prehistoric times for such things as healing. It was later found that the ley system does seem to contain subtle energies which can be detected by dowsing.

During the 1960s he did research on leys, particularly at Stonehenge, in Kent and in his native Somerset, and was the person who brought the subject back to life after the Straight Track Club started by Alfred Watkins ceased in the 1940s. He also did much work on uses of this universal energy, and formed the STAR Fellowship, whose aim it was to welcome the space people and learn from them.

He proposed a travelling exhibition which would give the evidence for flying saucers and free energy, which unfortunately never came to fruition. This CD-ROM is intended to remedy that by providing the exhibition in electronic form, as an archive of the work done by Tony Wedd. It is divided into three galleries, each concentrating on one of the three main areas of Tony's work - Flying Saucers, Landscape Energies and Lost Technology. Tony's own voice guides you round the exhibition and he describes his work and findings as well as those of others interested in these subjects.
Availabe at £9.99 including postage from:
Jim Goddard, 25, Albert Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2PX.

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George Adamski, the controversial figure who claimed contact with extraterrestrials in the 1950s, also said that his contactors had told him that all the planets in the Solar System are inhabitable and inhabited. Even at that time this was a surprising stand to make, for astronomy had seemingly ruled out life on most of the other planets, by using spectrographic analysis of the light received from them. Now, after many space probes have visited the other planets and sent back seemingly damning evidence, it seems even more incredible that anyone should still back this position. It is the single thing which is held most to rule out the possibility of Adamski's contact (and those of others at the time which seemed to support the idea) being genuine. Nevertheless, it is a position he held to the end of his life.

In 1960, I joined an organisation called the STAR Fellowship formed by Tony Wedd of Chiddingstone, whose aims were, in the light of the contact claims, to communicate with extraterrestrials in any way possible, to welcome them and learn from them. Since they were said to be telepathic, this was one of the ways we tried to contact them, and I have tried to continue this ever since, and seemingly received much help and guidance from the three I have come to know as my mentors. We wore a star badge - a white seven-pointed star on a midnight blue background received by Tony to be the seal of the High Tribunal of the Solar Confederation - to express our welcome. A name was received for this star - "Amskaya". The STAR Fellowship was never very successful in numbers or activities and ceased when Tony emigrated to Australia. Later I tried to revive it but was only successful in producing the magazine Amskaya, which still continues. But my mentors, as with Adamski, have always insisted that the other planets in the solar system are inhabited.

Despite this, I have often wondered if I was deluding myself and that the Universe is really dead and sterile except for the minuscule life-bubble that is the Earth (except possibly for places so far away we can never hope to reach or contact them). The weight of evidence against life in the solar system - even on the "possibles" of the pre-probe days, Mars and Venus - seems so overwhelming. This is why I was so delighted to see the book UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space by Daniel Ross, who has spent a great deal of time researching this issue in detail.

The magazine Amskaya, usually comes out quarterly. £2 for four issues in the UK, $10 U.S. and overseas. Contact Jim Goddard at jimgoddard@goddardmultimedia.fsnet.co.uk

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