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Secret Cipher of the Ufonauts

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For decades rumors have circulated that the UFO phenomenon is somehow directly linked to Occultism. Now, veteran UFOlogist Allen Greenfield provides startling proof of this connection!

Going beyond speculation, Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts takes us to the heart of the UFO mystery with the discovery of a hidden Secret Cipher used by UFOnauts, contactees, Occult Adepts and their Secret Chiefs.

Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts explains how the most unusual players in the world of Occultism, Mediumship and Contactee Lore overlap, and details othe dicovery of the Secret Cipher's solution to the UFO mystery.

This volume places a tool in your hands, giving you the ability to reproduce the solution yourself and trace the UFO mystery directly to its starling Source.

119 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1994

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57 reviews41 followers
February 1, 2016


Quite amazing book on a topic few would dare to touch! For the ones knowledgeable about these issues it offers a new unique perspective: that the occult world, dealing mainly with deeper aspects of world's religions from a practical basis, and the world of UFOs are not unrelated, quite the opposite.

Regardless if one agrees or disagrees with the theoretical background which supports the author's work, even for a complete skeptic, the book would be an interesting one to read, if only for the thought provoking suggestions it presents the reader.
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Author 4 books13 followers
November 27, 2015
When I obtained this book I wasn't aware that there was a more recent edition, which the author recommends instead of this version, so I'm not sure what I may have missed out on by getting this older 'IllumiNet Press' 1994 edition.

However the book describes a cipher discovered in Aleister Crowley's 'Book of the Law', this being in the form of letters in the English alphabet each having a distinct numerical value, with words and phrases being assigned a numeric total. This seems similar to experiments in Gematria and numerology that will be familiar to most students of the occult. However in this case secret names can be used to conceal references to phrases and words with an equal value in 'The Book of the Law' and other key texts by Crowley.

This cipher was discovered and elaborated on by a series of Crowley's magical students. Allen Greenfield, on coming across their research decided to apply the cipher to some of the weird names found in UFO contact cases and the accounts of magicians and psychics that claim to have channelled material from extraterrestrial intelligences, including Crowley himself, with some startling correspondences.

He records his findings in this book, which goes a long way towards creating a 'field of high weirdness' in an open reader. I recommend this to any magician seeking to work with extra-terrestrial or ultra-terrestrial intelligences in their magic, along with its companion volume, 'Secret Rituals of the Men in Black.'
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June 4, 2022
Who is this book for? It is so scattered, it seems like a collection of notes for three or four different books got dropped on the floor, picked up in random order, and published immediately.

With the word UFOnauts in the title, I thought it would mostly be about UFOs and contactees. It was like 25% numerology/Qabalah and 75% Alister Crowley. The “cipher” is a table of letters with numbers assigned to each, which is somehow based on a book from Crowley. You add the value of the letters in words and every other word with the same value has significant meaning. The words analyzed in the book are from UFO contactees from the 50s-70s. Many words equaling the same value as those analyzed are related to the author’s objective of showing aliens and spirits and channeled entities are the same thing and are guiding humanity. What about all the other words they didn’t put in the book? Seems tenuous at best.

The reader is expected to have a depth of knowledge on Philip K. Dick, Thelema and Crowley, Theosophy, UFOs and contactees from the Cold War, Gnosticism, John Keel and Jacque Vallée, and Ultraterrestials. I still don’t know what the “cipher” really gives us. He explains some associated words related to UFOs and Crowley and then talks about humans with superpowers fighting each other over the world. It ends with an interview of a guy who says he was a super soldier that invaded an alien base in Georgia and tracked down Indrid Cold (an alien from contactee case from the 60s) living in a dump near Kentucky and West Virginia. This description might sounds disjointed, but it is more coherent than the book.
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February 19, 2024
I’m confused. If a cipher is retired once it has been cracked, then what is the point of publishing a book about it? Also, is Cipher 6 the same as Cipher 11? This book was not written in a logical order, so it was hard to follow.
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July 3, 2024
I cannot judge this book.
It is complete non sense or the work of a genius?
I just pass...
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