In what follows, making also use of the notes by Hans, I’m going to present some concepts that are typical of Amicizia (in many instances, it’s the first time that things like these are printed); as usual, the list is far from being exhaustive: I’m going to present only concepts that have been referred to in the previous pages.
Bases
It has been told widely that our friends had built a huge underground base, very deep (in practice, lying on the bottom of the continental clod), and many more others, typically small ones, at inferior depths. The big base was a reference point for all of their European activities, and was typically hosting machinery. The smaller ones were used as living places. They were saying that they had some other bases within our solar system, but that they weren’t stable structures. Actually generating (and destroying) a base was a very simple process to them. Let’s think of two linear magnets, initially parallel to one another; if I start rotating one of them around its barycentre, at first the force lines will get more and more inter-twisted, as the angle between the magnets increases; after a critical angle, the lines of force of the magnetic field will change abruptly, arranging themselves into a new disposition, that prevents them for twisting too much. Our friends on the contrary were able to generate what they were calling a “magnetic tress”, i. e. a structure where the lines of force were strictly twisted the ones around the others. Such a thing had the property of “opening” matter, that it to compress it sideways, squashing it on itself; translucent walls were resulting, almost crystal ones, with an astronomical density, a Young module equally very high, and an unbelievable strength. This way they were able to open the cavities that were to become their bases, evidently without damaging in any way the tectonic structures around, on the contrary probably strengthening them. Such a structure remained stable until the fields that had generated it were active: it was sufficient to switch these fields off, a finger over a switch, to get back at once to the status quo ante. In a similar way they were opening passages to access their bases, when they were needed, closing them immediately when no longer in use. Only very rarely (very small bases just under the ground) stable corridors were used. Large bases were also big airships, typically orbiting our sun on planes very tilted with respect to the Ecliptic.
The “Hydrae”
Bruno tells of the encounter between some ten earthlings and a strange entity, depicted as a living tar wall, West of Montesilvano.
It must be said that the W56 conceptions about human entity were very similar to the one professed by old Egyptians: according to both, man is made of an individuality (the Egyptian ka), an interface to the third entity (khw), then this last one (bah), and finally the physical body. The bah (to use its Egyptian name) is the entity that drives the body, and is characterized by the most brutal animality. It’s where instincts are located, and, in certain sense, it’s the entity that drives wild beasts.
Typically, when a man passes away, these three entities get free; within a few hours, bah and khw die too, while the kha goes its own way. Seldom, the bah survives the death of its body, and in such instances it is the cause of the (very few) cases of devilish infestations that have not been debunked by a serious scientific analysis.
The W56 and CTR biological capabilities were astonishing; in particular the CTR were used to seize the bah’s that were temporarily free, after their physical body had passes away; when they had put together some 15 of them, they were able to “melt” them together, using a peculiar device, giving this way birth to a new entity, that the W56’s had named “Hydra”. It was an entity characterized by pure animality, at the worst thinkable level, aggressive and violent toward every living entity (plants, animals, men). For some obscure reason, the W56’s had told that they were able to keep them under control, but not to be able to destroy them. For such an operation, some 10 earthlings were required (again our supposed para-psychological superiority), very sang-froid people, better if used to yoga techniques, plus a long (and heavy) copper chain; the operation was consisting in reaching the Hydra (often in inaccessible places), surrounding it and, clenching at a same time the chain, exerting the will to annihilate that shame. Not always the first try was successful. When the goal was achieved, the Hydra (usually a greenish sphere, a few metres in diameter, differently from what Bruno had lived) exploded, uttering a terrifying shout (it’s difficult to understand which phonation organs could have been the cause of that), and its remain were falling on the ground, that slowly was starting to absorb them.
Looking for bah’s is one of the reasons why UFO’s are so often spotted over cemeteries, around hospitals, on battle-fields, that is in those places where it’s easy to find recently died people.
For totally different reasons, the CTR’s are also frequenting places where pathos reaches high levels: stadiums, concerts by famous rock-stars, political gatherings.
The “aniae”
Under the name “ania” (I invented the English plural “aniae”!) two different set of entities were intended (who knows why, the same name for different objects).
In the first case, an ania is what Williamson refers to as a “black crystal”: a very black object, to the point that it looks to absorb the light, an irregular polyhedron with a diameter around one cm. In Italy we were speaking of “valvoline” (that is, little tubes, little valves), to-day they would speak of “implants”, although the technology is quite different. Such objects were inserted inside the body of people, both to their knowledge or not; in a very short time, the ania was disintegrating itself into a myriad of microscopic biological robots , each one of them migrating to the body area it was to work in. The goal of such objects could go from a simple increase in sensitiveness, to the development of telepathic capabilities, up to transform the man into some kind of a slave.
The fact that an ania was starting its job disintegrating itself into many microscopic objects makes me suspect about to-day “implants”: weren’t they natural objects (that our medical science considers, although classifying them as extremely rare), they would reflect a rudimentary technology in front of the one exhibited by the CTR’s and the W56’s.
In the second case, an ania is a small biological robot, some 1.5 cm long, some 0.5 cm in diameter (but they may be even smaller); in this case, typically the plural was used: aniae. These small robots were demanded to monitor their environment. If it is required, they are able to grow wings and small paws, so that they may be taken for blow-flies. Their secondary activity consists in ensuring their own safety. While alone, these objects aren’t too dangerous; on the contrary, when in group, they may be extremely harmful: for instance, they may extend themselves between two wires of electrical power, to cause a short circuit; they may clog the Pitot tube of a flying airplane, or the oxygen supplier of a scuba diver, or they are able to saw the steering rods of a running car (all such exploits have actually taken place), or, even worse that that, they may act as a beaming homer to concentrate into a small area violent energies generated elsewhere.
An interesting detail: when a single ania activates itself, typically it gets lit for some seconds; when a group of aniae activates, a chirping noise is heard, as from cicadae.
Dead people
Casualties have been recorded in both sides, during the quarrel between the W56’s and the CTR’s (they were refusing to speak about a war), both among themselves and also among the earthlings that were supporting one party or the other. For instance, a small girl, the daughter of a German couple, who were in the W56 area, or a lady, sentimentally tied to the chief of the Italian W56 group (she had even got a son from him!), the unaware passengers of a DC3 that crashed near Ciampino airport (at the time, they were pretending that the aircraft had been forced into the ground, with the aim of killing one of the W56’s, who was on board) (25). The war – or quarrel, if you like – has therefore a rather cruel one.
Then a case, which evidently ran out of control: a summer night, in the 60’s, all of a sudden tens of injured men appeared in the streets of Pescara; they were taken to the hospital, they refused any assistance, and disappeared during the ensuing night! Local newspapers have discussed this strange incident.
Satellite disks
For reasons inherent to its working principles, a scout faces serious problems in acquiring information about its immediate environments; this problem is obviously the more serious the lower the scout’s height is. Because of that, typically while at low altitude, a scout emits some small flying robots (some 10 cm large), who start flying around it, transmitting information about the whereabouts; without their help, low flying would be extremely dangerous.
Looking carefully to a picture of a low flying scout, often such satellite discs may be found (look, for instance, at the picture no. 31, in the Appendix); actually such robots usually are not disk-like, but this is the name they’ve got.
The Карманные Скаути
In all evidence, a Russian name, whose pronunciation is, roughly, “Karmanneeaiee Skoutee”, from the German Einsteckbar Skout; at those times, I was used to write down my notes in cursive Russian, because my handwriting is so ugly that Russians themselves would have been unable to read them! The name means “Pocket scouts”, and refers to objects whose purpose I’ve been unable to understand.
I’m speaking about small scouts, some 9 metres in diameter, that, in some way, were compressed to a diameter of some 40 cm, with a similar reduction in their mass and inertia (actually an inertia sensibly higher than one would expect, in relation to the mass). A Карманный Скаут, when compressed, had a weight of just some three to four kilograms. Any engineer will recognize that, when compressed, a Карманный Скаут was an extremely delicate, even brittle object (I believe; I have seen one, but just touched it with the tips of my fingers), because its mechanical resistances are reduced with the second (may be even the third) power of its linear dimensions. It was kept inside a square rigid bag, some 60 cm wide, without an handle, just to make things easier,
Having got to a rather wide clearing, the small scout was taken out from its bag, and put down with care; then, one had to get at least twenty metres away, if possible concealing himself behind a tree or a wall; acting on a switch inside the bag, the scout would at once get back to its original dimensions (with an obvious violent blast, pebbles shot like bullets, followed by an inverse air displacement, a strong sound, and leaves flying wildly everywhere; in a short time things were quieting. The scout was now ready to be flown. When everything was over, the inverse operation (same blasts and noises); this second operation typically was generating lower gradients of pressure, therefore it was not as violent as the first one. In both instances, sensible variations in the air temperature were felt.
I have never understood the use of such devices: it would have been much easier to have a scout, on auto-pilot, following its owner at high height, and have it land when it was necessary. From time to time the technology of the W56’s was presenting obscure aspects. Probably there was a reason behind such complicated devices, but no satisfactory explanation has been given.
The Карманные Скаути were the discs given to the (few) earthlings who had learned how to master them. Probably the only purpose of such objects was in relieving their owners from the problem of concealing somewhere a 9 metres scout, but even so the complexity of the process was not so easy: going to a secluded spot, “inflating” the scout, then flying away leaving one’s car in the spot, and so on.
Overalls
A bit less rare among earthlings than the Карманные Скаути, overalls were biological entities, strictly personal; they acted at a time as defensive systems and as transportation devices. They were to be worn over the naked body, and they were protecting their occupant against practically whatever external danger.
There was a whimsical system for managing inertia: from one side, the overall was able to increment its inertia up to unbelievable levels: they were maintaining that a guy, sitting over an atomic bomb, after the blast would have found himself at that very place. Then, the propulsive mechanism was a really rudimentary one, based upon two pushes applied perpendicularly to the soles, and the only control system was a button, on the belt, that was able to modulate the intensity of the two pushes (identical to one another). Pushes could be both positive (upwards) and negative (the other way). The pilot’s skill was in graduating the strength of pushes, and in orienting carefully his feet. Useless to say, more than once funny episodes took place: for instance, one morning in München, in Germany, astonished passers-by have been looking, perplexed, at an elderly distinguished gentleman who, upside down, was flying randomly at an height of a few meters, knocking from time to time unto the buildings on his path!
The overall would tune itself to his owner identity, that it was able to recognize not through the DNA, but thanks to a biologic principle still unknown to our scientists. A different guest would have been considered a potential enemy, and therefore it should have been destroyed.
Some typical jokes
Being in touch with such people involved a deep friendliness, with frequent actions, from their part, that I might just qualify as “jokes”. Here I present some of them.
Street lamps
It was very frequent (at times even to-day) that if one of the group was walking along a road lighted by mercury lamps, a “shadow zone” was generated, that moved with him; that is, the lamp he is approaching switches off, to switch on again when he has got beyond, then the next lamp switches off, and so on. Such a phenomenon happens both when walking, or when driving a car. Paolo Di Girolamo, in his future book, is going to relate on many cases of this kind.
Mad little machines
From Bruno’s tales it results evident that the activity of supporting our friends was an extremely costly one: two trucks full of fruit twice a month, just to quote one expense; Bruno was taking charge of most of expenses, others were contributing when they were able, and willing to. At times our friends were trying to help, in a way or another (Bruno tells of a fall of platinum ingots into his garden!), and sometimes they produced whimsical devices. In a couple of occasions they had given Giancarlo small machines that were to produce valuable items, that one might then try to sell, or things like that. In both instances, the devices resulted totally useless, because what they were producing had no commercial value at all (it would be too long to explain why). In return they were absorbing electrical power as sponges do with water, taking it from power cables near by, and therefore resulting in (obviously) astronomic bills!
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