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By Gray Barker from Book of Saucers
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Although saucers seem to involve a majority of benificent space people, the Devil always managed to, now and then, crab the act.
Of course, many investigators have observed that saucers, particularly in the past, have often been interpreted in the light of the day’s scientific, religious or other beliefs.
This observation was brought to mind by an account in SS&S (3/73) in which editor Gene Duplantier tells how a retired scientist experienced what was obviously a very close brush with saucerians and thought he had met up with the Old Scratch.
The old account appeared in the Lincoln Daily Star, back in 1922, which indicated the strange matter had been reported to the University of Nebraska.
The scientist, who would not give his name, was outside his house when he saw a large disc come down about 80 rods away. He went closer and saw an eight-foot-tall being emerge from the craft and proceed toward him.
A deeply religious man, the scientist was certain this huge being must be none other than Satan himself. Remembering his Bible teachings, he mumbled, “Get thee behind me, Satan,” and turned his back on the creature. As he turned he noticed another disc coming down from the sky, and it hovered above him as if to protect him from the landed creature.
Next, the scientist heard voices emanating from the airborne saucer, appropriately quoting Biblical texts.
The creature on the ground, which the scientist definitely felt was hostile in intent, became discouraged, as if the voices had a deterring effect upon it. It took off on foot, rapidly disappearing. The scientist tracked “the Devil” to where the disc had landed.
Further adding fire to the diabolical theory was the fact that the thing left tracks similar to hoofmarks, and went through a barbed wire fence, which was left burning hot, and severed as if it had been burned through with a welding torch.
A more “enlightened” “space age” explanation could come up with much different explanations. Perhaps the huge creature was from another planet, out to capture a specimen, but deterred by “good” saucer people who prevented the abduction. The hoofmarks could easily have been misinterpreted and the barbed wire was likely a severed ray gun. The voices from the “good” saucer likely were received telepathically, and colored somewhat by the observer’s own subconscious and religious beliefs.
Maybe it was the Jersey Devil!
Durka Durkkaa!
Almost abducted. Suuure he was, or you wouldn’t tell it, right.
The book from which Scientology is derived, is a sci-fi novel by L. Ron Hubbard. Incredible!
Would you really turn your back on somthing you were that petrified of…