Thumb Prints by Ruby Maschke

Harbor Beach Times, December 7, 1972

Have you ever seen a UFO (unidentified flying object)? And I don't mean the sweatsocks that your son aimed at the laundry hamper!

The boss scoffs at the idea, but I'm not so sure. Twice within the past year we have seen a light in the sky that did not appear to be a star. The first time we saw what we couldn't identify, we tried to catch up to it, but after driving a few miles the light seemed just as distant as at first sight.

The second time we spotted a light-in-the-sky, it seemed to come closer to our house, and I turned chicken and ran indoors. The boss stayed outside and watched, however, and gradually the light disappeared.

"Probably was a falling star," he mumbled. 

"But it wasn't moving that fast," I protested. 

End of dialogue. End of UFO? I don't know.

We answered an advertisement for a publication titled "The Emergency Press," which promised to tell about UFO sightings. Well, the paper came, and it was like reading a bulletin from Mars. Here are a few quotes!

"The reason the space people are coming... to remove those people who qualify themselves, before civilization runs amok and natural catastrophes go to extreme from the accelerating sunspots; August 7, 1972 the highest (sunspots) ever recorded."

The Emergency Press consists of twelve pages of quotes by people who have seen UFOs, plus a dissertation about the people from outer space.

On the last page, we read this startling statement, "Laura Mundo (editor) has also met the space people... including Orthon, the godly young man from Venus... which will be publicly revealed before the sun flash might come from our super sun, Sirius. Those willing to consider her teachings and put them into action (may be drawn) up by magnetic ray... into their spaceships that can carry whole planets of people!"

Laura Mundo also writes books, and one tells of "the time in Feb. 1954, when space people came over Laura's house and raised her cosmic consciousness by ray or electronic instrumentation."

Now are you curious about UFO's? Then write to: 

Laura Mundo Enterprises 
Box 142 
Dearborn Heights, Mich. 48127

Ask for a free copy of The Emergency Press. You don't have to believe it to find it interesting! 

Thought to remember -

"Farmers Almanac prediction for U. S. for 1973: Heavy snow, heat, floods and drought. We can be sure increased sunspots will create them. Hold tight, loosely, and hold loose, tightly. And keep busy trying to inform all whom you can about the space people and their purpose for coming. There isn't time for anything else and we can be sure there will be attempts to divert us, otherwise."

The Emergency Press

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