We Met The Space People | Page 2

Helen Mitchell
was curved both at the ceiling and
comers. We entered the first room to the right which appeared to be a
room for relaxing. There were divans and contoured chairs with white
upholstering that had a thread or design of a golden hue woven in it.
The room was meticulous and vast, and as I stood observing the beauty
of it three uniformed men approached us. Their uniforms were of a
blue-gray color with a slight metallic look, and I learned the jodphur
type boots they wore were actually attached to the uniforms, and were
not a separate piece of apparel. The uniforms were soft to the touch and
the texture of velvet. I was then introduced to three men and learned
that one was Alna, the commander of all craft operation upon Earth.
Alna spoke with a very heavy accent, and was much darker than any of
the others. His skin had a high bronze tint to it, as compared with the
lighter complexions of the others.
From this room I was shown the control section where I was told our
calls were received when we operated our device. Here they placed a
call through to our telephone in St. Louis by adjusting a series of dials,
and I was allowed to speak with Betty and tell her that I was with the
Brothers. I was also shown a scope similar to a television screen, the
only difference being this was at a slight elevation on the control
counter, instead of standing up at eye level or in a box type cabinet
which our television sets consist of. This scope could obviously reflect
any particular building or house that the space people desired to
observe, and when I looked at the scope when Alna requested me to do
so, I could see the inside areas of my home and could see my sister,
mother and the children moving about. It was as though the entire roof
had been removed and only the walls remained of the house. When I
asked them how this was done, they explained that the first set of

vibrations that left the roof were erased and the vibrations of the
furniture and people inside were received on the scope, and therefore it
appeared as though the instruments in the control section were actually
looking through the building.
From this section we entered another much larger control section and I
watched other uniformed men going about their work with much
deftness and swiftness. I was told then that we were going to dine, and
when we entered the dining area it appeared as a vast empty room.
However, tables and chairs rose from the floor section, and I dined with
them after humbly and respectfully listening to a prayer Alna said in
the Universal Tongue.
The food consisted of three different types, and a drink similar to
apricot nectar was enjoyed. There was little conversation during the
meal, and when all had almost finished Alna told me I could witness a
dance performed by two of the Space Brothers. This dance was most
unusual and fast, during which the two men passed a small object from
one to the other, sometimes throwing it in the air and catching if before
it fell upon the floor. I expressed my thanks to Alna for allowing me to
see this, and when we left the dining area we moved down the hall to
what obviously was an entertainment room where the Brothers spent
many relaxing hours. Many men were in the room, some sitting at
tables and others playing a game similar to our Shuffleboard. I was
asked if I would like to try the game, and after watching Alna I
understood simply how it was done.
A round colored disc about four inches in diameter was placed on the
floor in a particular square, and by mind power alone the disc was to
move across the floor to another particular square. This section of the
floor was electrically charged and receptive to the thought waves
leaving a person's mind. Alna took a blue disc that was handed to him
and placed it on the floor causing it to move a considerable distance.
Then I was handed a red disc and asked to try. I was doubtful if it
would work for me, and the only thing I could think of was to silently
command the disc to "Go." I was amazed when the disc moved slowly
up the floor, but quite some distance from that of Alna's. When I

glanced at my watch and noticed it had stopped, it brought Alna's
attention and he said for this time he felt I should not be held up longer
from my other activities, and that a second trip would be longer. It
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