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    ABOVE AND BEYOND by Paul Kimball

    The Seven Wonders of the Ufological World

    To many people, the UFO subject is a super-secret, paradigm-altering, world-changing excuse

    to be Grade A sticks-in-the-mud. Who are they? Well, youll know them when you see them, or

    more likely hear or read them, because they never get out and experience the real world. The

    rest of us, however, realize that you can study the UFO phenomenon seriously, and have some

    fun at the same time, and the world will not come to an end.

    In my opinion, one of the best ways to enjoy oneself is travel. I figure that if the real world can

    have "Seven Wonders", the world of UFOs and ufology can have its own Seven Wonders -

    places that everyone interested in the subject of UFOs should visit before they shuffle off of this

    mortal coil. Some are related to actual UFO cases, some are related to the cultural

    phenomenon that is ufology, but all are worthwhile visits.

    #7

    The Aetherius Society HQ

    Los Angeles, California, USA

    You may not have heard of the Aetherius Society, which is a shame, because theyre an

    interesting bunch (featured prominently in the classic 1992 documentary Farewell Good

    Brothers). The organization was founded by the late George King in London in 1955 as the

    result of what King claimed were contacts with advanced extraterrestrial intelligences. The

    group's tax exempt status was recognized by the US in 1960, which was decades before the

    recognition of Scientology, and a decade before Rael hit the scene, which makes the Aetherians

    the first UFO- religion. Through what they call Operation Prayer Power, they claim to be able to

    store prayer energy in a Spiritual Power Battery. This spiritual energy, invoked through prayer,

    can be directed under tremendous concentration and released at a later date to areas of the

    world in need or so they claim. The great thing is that every Thursday night, whether you

    believe or not, you can pop by their headquarters and participate in Operation Prayer Power!

    Also, since 1955 the Aetherius Society has offered free Spiritual Healing treatments to all who

    request it. They claim that this is a natural healing method, based on ancient principles of

    metaphysical science, to bring relief to those who need it. Who knows? You may even be able

    to commune with one of the Space Brothers. If not, their Los Angeles HQ is only a few minutes

    from Hollywood Boulevard, where you can always find some strange creatures!

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    # 6

    International UFO Museum

    Roswell, New Mexico, USA

    Personally, I dont really like Roswell the UFO case, or the city. As I discussed in my last

    column, I think the focus on the Roswell case by UFO researchers has been bad for the serious

    study of the phenomenon as a whole. As for the city, lets just say that if aliens did come down

    in that area, it must have been a crash, because I cant imagine that they would have picked

    Roswell either then or now - as a tourist destination. Its harmless enough, mind you, in the

    United States has a thousand other cities like this kind of way, but theres nothing special

    about it, especially in a state where the much more interesting places to visit, such as Taos and

    Santa Fe, and even Albuquerque, are father north. Still, its Roswell, which has become, much

    to my chagrin, the Holy Grail of ETH-centric ufology, so a trip there is probably going to satisfythat group, as well as conspiracy theorists. The best place to start is the International UFO

    Museum, which takes UFO kitsch and runs with it, but in a way that doesnt make you feel dirty

    when you leave. The good news is that the time to visit Roswell is in the traditional summer

    vacation month of July, when the UFO festival is in full swing it still attracts a fairly large

    crowd, and is a fun event. The bad news is that the worst time to visit Roswell, unless you like

    extremely hot and uncomfortable weather, is also in July (and August), so if unremitting heat

    isnt your thing, you might want to skip the festivities and pop by in the fall.

    # 5

    International UFO Congress Convention & Film Festival

    Aquarius Casino & Resort

    Laughlin, Nevada, USA

    Next to the Colorado River on the Nevada / Arizona border, Laughlin, Nevada is a town that I

    like to call mini-Vegas it has casinos and hotels and glitz, but not so much in the way of

    glamour. which is why I find it charming. That, and the fact that in late February and early

    March you can travel to Laughlin and hang out for a full week at the Aquarius Casino and Hotel

    with hundreds of other UFO-buffs, believers, aficionados, and the occasional skeptic, at theannual Convention & Film Festival of the International UFO Congress. This past year, if you

    wandered down to the hotel bar late at night (or more likely early in the morning), you might

    have been able to have a few drinks with former MoD UFO guru Nick Pope, abduction kingpin

    Budd Hopkins, Rendlesham investigator and raconteur extraordinaire Peter Robbins, author

    Richard Dolan, or even yours truly. While the Convention features its fair share of speakers who

    are evidentially-challenged (including the obligatory bunch of Billy Meier hoax supporters), its a

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    week with good-natured people who share an interest in fantastic stories, and maybe even a bit

    of truth. The film festival features some pretty good stuff, as well as some laughably bad

    groaners, and the closing gala is always a good time. Also, if you have a car, pop across the

    state border and over the mountains to Kingman, Arizona, which is the starting point for a nice

    hour-long jaunt along legendary Route 66, and which is where a crashed UFO was supposedly

    recovered by the USAF in the 1953 (the locals love it when you ask about that). Best of all, a ten

    minute drive will take you up into the mountains, where you can pull off to the side of the road,

    park the car, sit on the hood, and stare into the clear-as-a-bell night sky looking for UFOs!

    # 4

    UFO Landing Pad

    St. Paul, Alberta, Canada

    In honour of Canadas 100

    th

    anniversary as an independent nation, the town of St. Paul, Alberta,decided to do something special in 1967 indeed, it was something so special that it might

    even be said to be out of this world! The good citizens undertook, as a privately-funded

    centennial project, to build the worlds first UFO landing pad! Dedicated at the time by the

    Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, and visited since by myriad dignitaries, including Queen

    Elizabeth II and Mother Theresa, the landing pad has endured for over forty years as a symbol

    of the hopes of St. Pauls residents for a better tomorrow and as a pretty unique tourist

    attraction! In 1993 the town added a flying-saucer shaped building which serves as St. Pauls

    Chamber of Commerce, which should make it a first stop for any extraterrestrials stopping by

    Earth to check on trade opportunities. In 1996, an addition was built to the existing Tourist

    Information Center to house a UFO Interpretive Display, which shows photographs of UFOs,

    crop circles and cattle mutilations. Purchased from the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies, it

    even shows ingenious methods to hoax the public, and is one of the two such displays in North

    America. What makes all of this even weirder is that St. Paul is also the home of Fern Belzil, a

    retired cattle rancher who is Canadas leading cattle mutilation investigator. Pop by the

    Restaurant Chezlyne for lunch, and you may just catch Belzil there, always ready to chat about

    cattle mutes although you might want to wait until after you have your hamburger!

    # 3

    Rendlesham Forest

    Woodbridge, United Kingdom

    Not only is Rendlesham Forest the site of one of the most famous UFO casesof the 20th

    century (it was voted #3 in my film Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings), but it's also a

    genuinely creepy place that has supposedly been home to all sorts of other weird incidents,

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    from devil dogs to ghosts. Make your way to the charming town of Woodbridge, and then head

    out to the Forest, which is a few miles away. There you will find a UFO walking trail that takes

    you past the key places from the classic 1980 case, including the old Bentwaters airbase. As I

    said, the Forest is still veryspooky, even if it isn't the same as it was at the time of the UFO

    incident due to damage wrought by a subsequent hurricane. The wind whistles through the

    trees, and it's no stretch to say that if you're there anytime near dusk you don'twant to be alone!

    Even better, if you get lucky like I did when I was there in May, 2006, you'll get buzzed by a

    black helicopter, which will come in low and tight over the treetops - the sound echoes

    throughout the Forest as it approaches, which was actually pretty unnerving. There's a nice

    campground right next to the Forest that can serve as an overnight place to stay near all of the

    action for the really adventurous. Who knows - if you wander into the Forest at night, maybe

    you'll run into whatever Charles Halt and his men ran into almost three decades ago!

    # 2

    Area 51

    southern Nevada, USAArea 51 is a remote tract of land in southern Nevada. Situated on the southern shore of a dry

    lakebed is a large military airfield, one of the most secretive places in the world. The base,

    which lies within the United States Air Forces vast Nevada Test and Training Range, has as its

    primary purpose the development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems.

    Other names used for the facility include Dreamland and Groom Lake.The intense secrecy

    surrounding the base, the very existence of which the US Government barely acknowledges,

    has led it to become the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and UFO stories, thanks to thetall tales of people like Bob Lazar and Dan Burisch, many of which hold that the base contains

    crashed alien spacecraft, and even extraterrestrial beings, one of whom was supposedly named

    J-Rod. Of course, given the uber-secret nature of the base, you cant actually get on it to have a

    look (and if you try the use of deadly force is authorized), but you can drive around the outskirts

    on the Extraterrestrial Highway, where you can make a stop in Rachel, Nevada, to visit the Little

    ALeInn, which contains a small motel, gift shop and restaurant, where locals will regale visitors

    with stories of little green men or grey men or tall whites or well, you get the picture.

    Finally, if you really want a good birds eye view of Area 51, take a trip to the top of the

    Stratosphere Tower on the Las Vegas Strip. At 350 metres, the Tower is the tallest free-

    standing structure in Nevada, and the second-tallest free-standing structure in the United States

    west of the Mississippi River, and is capped by the Top of the World restaurant, a rotating flying-saucer shaped section from where you can get a great view of the areas surrounding Sin City,

    including, on a clear night, Area 51. Who knows what youll see flying around?

    # 1

    The Integratron & Giant Rock

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    Landers, California, USA

    For many in ufology, the Contactees were simply frauds and con artists. For some others, their

    stories were real, and they actually came in contact with aliens from other worlds. To me, they

    are best described as UFO performance artists harmless, entertaining, and in a few cases

    true UFO bards, spinning fantastic tales that would have wowed the folks at King Arthurs court.

    I dont for a minute believe that they had actual contact with aliens, but I also dont discount the

    possibility that a few might have had some experience, maybe even with aliens, any more than I

    discount the possibility that someone who tells me they felt the Holy Spirit might have had a real

    experience. Who can say? As with all things essentially spiritual, I remain a hopeful agnostic.

    Regardless, there is little doubt that the Contactee Movement had a profound effect on the

    development of ufology, and how the general public came to view the UFO phenomenon. From

    a cultural and sociological standpoint, it is an important piece of American history, in that it tells

    us a great deal about the people and attitudes of the 1950s and early 1960s. One of the mostimportant Contactees was George Van Tassel, who in 1954 commenced building -- but never

    quite completed -- the Integratron, in the desert town of Landers, California. It was supposedly a

    domed time/energy machine based partially upon the theories of Nikola Tesla that was created

    to recharge and rejuvenate peoples cells, at the behest of an advanced entity with whom Van

    Tassel claimed to communicate telepathically. Not far away, Van Tassel lived at Giant Rock,

    which is exactly what the name indicates a giant rock in the middle of the desert. Van Tassel

    hosted The Giant Rock Spacecraft Convention annually beside the Rock, from 1953 to 1978, a

    gathering that at its peak in 1959 attracted as many as 10,000 attendees. The history of Giant

    Rock and the Integratron is too rich to describe in detail here the best way to discover it is to

    visit them yourself. Giant Rock is a bit worse for wear these days - a large chunk broke off a few

    years ago but its still standing, as is the Integratron, which you can visit, and where you can

    experience a sound bath in the upper chamber that is great if youre into meditation. You can

    even arrange to stay overnight, where you can sit in the courtyard and stare up at one of the

    clearest night skies youll ever see, and ponder whether Ashtar is waiting.

    And there you have it the seven wonders of the ufological world. There are other interesting

    places related to UFOs and ufology, of course (Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia pops to mind), but

    these seven are at the top of my list, and you wont go wrong if you put them on yours too. So,

    when you sit down to plan your next vacation, skip Cancun or the Riviera, and take a trip that is

    truly above and beyond the norm and maybe even out of this world, depending on who, or

    what, you might meet!

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    Paul Kimball