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Dec 19 2007

Steiger on Atlantis

 Atlantis Rising

Note From Nick: Today, we have a guest-post from none other than renowned and best-selling author Brad Steiger, who discusses his book Atlantis Rising (recently republished by Galde Press) and much more. Enjoy!

Atlantis Has Risen Again: Has It Been Beneath Our Oceans All These Years?

By Brad Steiger

As someone said to me not long ago, “I’ll bet there is an interesting story to go with each of your books.”

Here are a couple to go with Atlantis Rising, recently republished by Galde Press:

Although the book was first published by Dell Books in 1973 and as Frank Joseph, who wrote the Foreword to the new edition, observed, it “reignited public interest” in Atlantis, and as William H. Kennedy notes, it “was the very first work to suggest that ancient people were visited by extraterrestrials who helped shape an antediluvian global culture,” the book was actually written in 1969-’70. An editor who had been advancing up the literary ladder, moving from smaller houses to larger ones, called me when she assumed editorship at Dell Books and said, “Let’s do that big book on Atlantis that we’ve talked about.”

After I had completed the book, I learned that Dell had exciting news for me. A studio wanted to option Atlantis Rising for a motion picture. We met with a number of executives in New York, and it seemed a sure thing that my book would be the basis for a film. Publication of Atlantis Rising would, however, be delayed in order to coincide more closely with the release of the film. Although any author worth his ink is eager to see a completed work in print, to be linked to a film seemed a small sacrifice of ego to make for a delay in publication. However, as many an author has learned to his dismay, there is a world of difference between an option and the actual production and release of a film. I have had many of my books optioned. The only one to make it to the screen thus far has been one completely outside the realm of the paranormal, UFOs, or Atlantis - Valentino, the biography of the great silent screen lover, optioned and actually made by Ken Russell. 

My Dell editor moved on to another publisher, and the years passed. But back in 1970-‘72, my inquiries to Dell about the fate of my book were met with confused and awkward patches of silence. My agent guessed that they had lost the manuscript and that the book would never be published.

Then, incredibly, with but a couple of weeks to go on their contractual rights of possession, someone at Dell found the manuscript of Atlantis Rising and announced that it would be published as soon as possible. Within a few months after publication in 1973, Atlantis Rising had gone into eleven printings.

Another interesting story that occurred during the writing of the book was the strange telephone call that I received while working late one night on the manuscript from someone who claimed to be an Atlantean and who was calling from one of their undersea bases. Yes, I know what you’re thinking: Why should I be surprised if I, an author of the strange and unusual, received a call from a nut who believed that he was living in a city under the ocean? Maybe. But I just happened to be working on Chapter Five: “Mighty Teachers from an Undersea Kingdom” when he called.

If Atlantis should still exist, I am convinced that the most likely place for its domain would be under our seas. In 1969, Dr. Roger W. Wescott, chairman of the anthropology department at Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, published The Divine Animal, in which he presented a well-reasoned theory that extraterrestrials had landed on Earth circa 10,000 years ago, intending to teach humankind a better way of life. The anthropologist feels that the space travelers were viewed as gods by our human ancestors, but when Earth’s dominant species continued to demonstrate their avaricious and destructive nature, the extraterrestrials gave up in disgust and withdrew to establish undersea bases.

Although the cosmic tutors were temporarily thwarted in their attempts to build a better world here on Earth, they did not give up hope, and they emerge from time to time to conduct certain spot-checks to see if humans are advancing intellectually and becoming less barbaric. Such monitoring forays explain the sightings of UFOs which have been reported for thousands of years.

Dr. Wescott also suggests that when the UFOnauts withdrew from the Earth’s surface, they took some humans along with them to train and to tutor according to their advanced extraterrestrial principles. Dr. Wescott conjectures that some of these specially tutored humans might have been returned to the surface at certain intervals to have become leaders. Some of these apprentices worked to change humankind for good, while others, corrupted by a combination of their secret knowledge and the malleability of the less-advanced surfaced humans, only brought additional chaos and confusion to the world. Dr. Wescott speculates that such individuals as Buddha, Jesus, Krishna, Genghis Khan, and Attila the Hun might have been sent up to the surface by the UFOnauts with varying degrees of success.

In Dr. Wescott’s view, such a theory helps to explain two of the most widespread and persistent legends found among nearly all peoples and all cultures: 1.) There was a time when gods walked the earth and tutored humankind. 2) There was a culture called Atlantis, whose thriving civilization met with catastrophe and sank beneath the sea.

Dr. Wescott also theorizes that there may not have been a catastrophic destruction of a continent, but, rather, an orderly withdrawal of the “gods,” the cosmic teachers, as they transferred their bases from the land to the sea floor. If such a theory as the one he proposes may be true, Dr. Wescott suggests that the many reputable sea captains who have seen UFOs going in and out of the ocean might well be seeing aerial vehicles from undersea bases constructed by advanced beings.

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Ever since I began an intensive study of the UFO phenomenon in 1956, I have been intrigued by those reports from individuals who claim to have witnessed strange aerial craft entering and leaving large bodies of water. What is more, the mystique and the reality of undersea USO (Unidentified Submarine Objects) bases seems to grow more convincing with each passing year.

In mid-February 1942–five years before Roswell–Lt. William Brennan of the Royal Australian Air Force was on patrol over the Bass Strait south of Melbourne, Australia, on the lookout for Japanese submarines or long-range German U-boats. Fishermen in the area had reported mysterious lights bobbing on the sea at night, and after the Japanese attack on Darwin on February 19, the Allied High Command was urging the strictest vigilance.

The air patrol was flying a few miles east of the Tasman Peninsula about 5:50 P.M. on a sunny evening when a strange aircraft of a glistening bronze color suddenly emerged from a cloud bank near them. The object was about 150 feet long and approximately 50 feet in diameter. Lt. Brennan saw that the peculiar craft had a dome or cupola on its upper surface and he thought that he might have seen someone inside wearing a helmet.

The unidentified aerial craft flew parallel to the RAAF patrol for several minutes, then it abruptly turned away and dived straight down into the Pacific. Lt. Brennan emphasized that the USO made a dive, not a crash, into the ocean; and he added that before the craft left them, he noticed what appeared to be four finlike appendages on its underside.

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For many years now I have received regular reports of UFO harassment of shrimp boats. An early account that I received from Ira Pete, owner of the Ruby E., a sixty-seven-foot shrimp boat, who had his vessel sink under mysterious circumstances in the first week in July, 1961, was considerably more serious than the accounts of UFOs surfacing beside the shrimp boats or buzzing the crews.

According to Pete, he was fishing in the Gulf of Mexico off Port Arkansas with his two-man crew when something hooked into the boat and ripped off its stern. Fortunately for the three shrimpers, there was another fishing vessel close by.

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On February 5, 1964, the 105-foot yacht Hattie D. was rammed by an underwater something near Eureka, California. Ten men and one woman were lifted from the fast-sinking yacht in a dramatic Coast Guard helicopter rescue.

The survivors all agreed that the Hattie D. had been run into by something big made of steel. When Crewman Carl Johnson was informed that no submarines were reported in the area and that the yacht had sunk in 7,500 feet of water, he adamantly replied that he didn’t care how deep it was in that area–and he knew that whatever “holed” the yacht had been a very long piece of steel.

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On January 12, 1965, Captain K, an airline pilot on a flight between Whenuapai and Kaitaia, New Zealand, spotted a USO when he was about one-third of the way across Kaipara Harbor. As he veered his DC-3 for a closer look at what he had at first guessed to be a stranded gray-white whale in an estuary, it became evident to him that he was now observing a metallic structure of some sort.

Captain K saw that the object was perfectly streamlined and symmetrical in shape. He could detect no external control surfaces or protrusions, but there did appear to be a hatch on top. Harbored in no more than thirty feet of water, the USO was not shaped like an ordinary submarine. He estimated its length to be approximately 100 feet with a diameter of 15 feet at its widest part.

Later, the Navy stated that it would have been impossible for any known model of submarine to have been in that particular area due to the configuration of harbor and coastline. The surrounding mud flats and mangrove swamps would make the spot in which Captain K saw his USO inaccessible to conventional undersea craft.

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On July 5, 1965, Dr. Dmitri Rebikoff, a marine scientist making preparations to explore the Gulf Stream’s depths, found himself faced with a most unusual challenge when he detected and attempted to photograph a fast-moving undersea USO on the bottom of the warm water stream that flows from the Florida Keys to Newfoundland and onward to northern Europe. Dr. Rebikoff told Captain L. Jacques Nicholas, project coordinator, that the object was pear-shaped and moving at approximately three and one half knots.

The peculiar object was moving beneath various schools of fish, and at first, judging from its size, Dr. Rebikoff thought it to be a large shark. As he monitored it, however, he noted that the USO’s direction and speed were too constant.

The marine scientist theorized that the object was mechanical and running on robot pilot, but since they were unable to receive any signal from the USO, he really had no idea what it might have been.

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In the summer of 1969, Englishman John Fairfax rowed his way across the Atlantic, docking in Fort Lauderdale after six harrowing months alone on the sea. When asked by journalists to name the most impressive thing that had happened to him during the ocean adventure, Fairfax replied rather reluctantly that the answer to that question would have to be the appearance of objects that could not have been anything other than flying saucers.

Emphasizing that he had never believed in such things, he went on to explain that there was much more involved in his experience than simply observing UFOs. There was a force he told reporters; it was as if the objects kept asking him if he wanted to come with them.

“And I was fighting [the force] and saying back, ‘No, no, no,’” Fairfax said. “It was like telepathy, like being hypnotized. Then these luminous saucers swooped down over the ocean, rose and swooped down again.”
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In December, 1997, a massive craft was seen emerging from the sea next to an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. According to engineer Jeremy Packer, the sighting was witnessed by 250 oil rig workers.

At about 7:58 A.M., Packer said that everyone got frightened when they heard a rumbling noise that they knew couldn’t be the engines that ran the platform bore. Looking toward the west, they sighted twenty-five to thirty helicopters on maneuvers. This was not unusual, Packer said, except that the rig commander said that he had not received the usual alert regarding Coast Guard maneuvers.

Then, according to Packer, they all saw something that totally changed their lives. All of the helicopters stopped in midair and a huge metal cigar-shaped object about the size of the oil platform surfaced beneath them. The massive craft, about as long as two football fields, soared straight out of the water and into the air, where it hovered above the helicopters for about two minutes.

Packer described the object as concave on its underside with four large domes on its bottom. The topside of the cigar-shaped craft was encircled by beautiful lights of every color that one could imagine.

And then, as if someone had turned off a light switch, the giant craft had disappeared. One second everyone was studying the object through binoculars or telescopes, then, in the literal blink of an eye, it was gone.

As an interesting sidenote, Packer said that the crew noticed that their watches were 30 minutes later than the actual time when they got back to the mainland.

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In 1990, on a dark night somewhere in the Andes near the ancient site of the sacred Incan city of Ollantaytambo, Peru, my wife Sherry and I watched numerous illuminated UFOs emerge from the surface of a lake, soar into the night sky in a peculiar zigzag flight pattern, then descend once again beneath the water. Obviously quite accustomed to the sight, the Peruvian villagers went about their tasks of carrying grain and water to their families in jars atop their heads, paying little attention to the USO phenomenon.

In answer to our queries regarding the glowing objects, the villagers’ answers were consistent: “Angels…the Old Ones…the grandfathers, who have never left us.”   

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11 Comments to “Steiger on Atlantis”

  1. Richelle Hawks Says:

    (Not sure if Brad Steiger is going to return for commentary…)
    Just wondering your opinion on the Hancockesque notion that Atlantis=Antarctica?

  2. drew hempel Says:

    So that’s why this morning I was considering opening the Minnesota Reichian Center for Crypto-Anthropology.

    haha. It’s Steiger’s format that SELLS not his content. Take crazy theory, throw in a bunch of witness testimony that can’t be corroborated, speculate and get people revved up.

    I’m not sure I like it better than Michael Creichton or however one spells his name of unwhisperable truth. haha. When I read CONGO while in the backwoods of Alaska I really thought it was a factual report — there was no hint of it being a novel, disguised under the soon to be infamous “faction” genre.

    Now it’s time for Steiger and everyone who follows his format to come clean.

  3. BenDoverEsq. Says:

    AWESOME! Brad Steiger’s books helped turn me onto the paranormal as a kid. These are all cases I had never heard of before- except the last one (heard Brad interviewed on a radio show where he mentioned it). The one about the guy who rowed across the Atlantic is especially interesting.

  4. red pill junkie Says:

    “In Dr. Wescott’s view, such a theory helps to explain two of the most widespread and persistent legends found among nearly all peoples and all cultures: 1.) There was a time when gods walked the earth and tutored humankind. 2) There was a culture called Atlantis, whose thriving civilization met with catastrophe and sank beneath the sea.”

    Well, the legend of Atlantis can hardly be considered a widespread & persistent element among nearly all peoples and all cultures. There’s Plato account in Critias, and that’s that. Unless we take in consideration a possible link between Atlantis and other ancient beliefs like the subterraneam kingdom of Agarthi/Shamballah, but Agarthi is not underwater…

    That said, I believe we haven’t paid much atention to USOs and that should be corrected.

  5. Richelle Hawks Says:

    yes, amending the Atlantis legend to a more generic form of a ‘lost contintent,’ in asserting a widespread and persistent legend.

  6. craig york Says:

    It sounds like an interesting read-I
    wonder how it compares with Ivan Sanderson’s INVISIBLE RESIDENTS? I’ve
    always liked the conclusion Sanderson came to at the end of the book.

    Hempel- its Chrichton.

  7. BenDoverEsq. Says:

    Hooray, I just saw that Nick Redfern, the most prolific man in the world of paranormal blogdom is going to be on Coast to Coast tonight. Looking forward to that Beatles accent.

  8. Nick Redfern Says:

    Ben:

    Beatles accent? Many would disagree! LOL.

  9. drew hempel Says:

    The motto of the CRCA or Center for Reichian Crypto-Anthropology is “Numen Est Omen” from parapsychologist Nandor Fodor’s translation as “Name is Fate.”

    We, at the center (background music Anuradha Paudwal), specialize in analyzing this “para-faction” genre (of Sitchin, Steiger, Streiber, etc.)

    As per “Numen Est Omen” the ocean is the bowels of the planet serving as the Reichian chakra counter-point of the tailbone. Or Numen Est Omen algorithm equaling: Scatology is Eschatology as per the trajectory of tantric technology.

    One of the models used at the CRCA is the repeat of time through energy blockages serving as nodes on the planet. So USOs and other deep ocean anomalies (hiding in those 8 mile lows of Earth’s bowels) represent in the future of tantric technology as materialistic sex a la Reich, which, unless HARMONIZED via complimentary opposites, poses a para-faction threat to the “future” of Earth.

    I’m sure you’ve noticed that you find yourself in the same position via another person, having that “same” conversation — only this time a new little tidbit of info pops up, a “Numen Est Omen” double entrendre, thereby resolving a deep psychic conflict. The same happens on the planet as well.

  10. Richelle Hawks Says:

    I find the para-hackademic genre to be much more entertaining.

  11. sangiovonni Says:

    Mr. Steiger’s theories and story are very close to reality for me. I lived in a hot zone. Andros Towne Bahamas.
    ever hear of autec?

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