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VISIT TO MARS.

ENGLISHMAN'S CLAIM. "AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE." (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BS ELECTRIC TELEOBASH—COPYBIOHT.) ' LONDON, October 21. "The Martians ca«i talk to Martians by visualisation of objects easily as you can talk by speech," Mr Mansfield Robinson, psychic investigator, told the "Star." Moreover, he said, he had journeyed to Mars. "My etheric body travelled at the speed of light. It was an amazing experience. I saw a huge red globe, to which I approached holding my guide's hand." He claims to be in regular communication with the Martians by means of a psveho-motormeter, an instrument resembling a slender Maltese Cross, balanced on an upright needle. It is designed to measure the! vital force linking mind and matter, and by it he communicated with a woman guide, Comaruru, meaning "loved one." He also says he has secured photographs through this medium,_ including Comaruru's features, which resemble an Indian's, but she lias enormous ears, over which her hair is draped for the purpose of hiding this detriment to beauty. „ Mr Robinson adds: "C6maruru s is a lovable personality. The experiments are due to her insistence." He asserts that' the Martian men average seven feet eight inches in height and the women six feet. The race has the strongest physique, and at least five-fold the energy of human beings. The Martians possess motorcars a-nd railways. They electrify fruit trees, enabling a fruit resembling the apple to contain all the constituents of nourishment. Three make a day's meal.—Australian Pt«ss Association. [Mr Mansfield Robinson, who was formerly Town Clerk of Shoreditch, is prominently concerned in an attempt to communicate with Mars by wireless on October 24th, which the Rugby station will make on an 18,500 metro wav'elength.j

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 9

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VISIT TO MARS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 9

VISIT TO MARS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19448, 23 October 1928, Page 9

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