YOU CANNOT TAKE WORDS INTO SPACE
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Raido AAA have launched their newsletter, Ad Astral, which focuses on pagan and magick possibilities in zero gravity This is an important development for the AAA as we seek to explore the possibilties of life in space and evolve beyond the miserable laws of planet earth. Raido AAA demands either world-wide revolution or space travel and suggests a two-pronged attack on the control process-fucking freely and dreaming ourselves away. Get their newsletter by sending stamps to Raido AAA, BM Box 3641, London, WC1 N 3XX
AAA (NORTH) MAKING CONTACT!
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AAA (North) are researching the potential of raves in space and creating music for dancing in zero gravity. A recording of some of these sonic experiments is now available, released by 'Agro' on Epsilon records, featuring what they describe as 'space disco for the year 2000'.
AAA (North) also sent the following report:
Watch the skies!
The northern branch of the Association have extended their scope of activity and have actively begun test launches of non-personned craft. Using immediate technology, three craft were launched last month, one of which was successful. Like our enemies at NASA, weather has hampered the launch schedule.
The craft, simple in design but demonstrating a remarkable effectiveness, may be used in future campaigns against military targets. Although at present unable to support an astronaut, these are early days. The thrill of defying gravity has already given a psychological boost to the research team and ground crew. It is also hoped that on future missions these craft will be used as probes to search out other independent lifeforms, who desire communication but are not content to deal with twats in governments. The AAA will make contact.
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AAA (NORTH) can be reached at PO Box TR42, Leeds, LS12 3XP
DREAMTIME MISSION REPORT -
South London AAA have issued a statement regarding their proposed space launch at the end of 1995. Even before the official launch of the AAA and the Five Year Plan for establishing a world-wide network of local, community-based groups dedicated to building their own space exploration programs, South London AAA had instigated a rigorous training program aimed at selecting Autonomous Astronauts for their Dreamtime Mission project. The astronauts have now been selected and dates for the mission will appear in the next EFG. We can reveal now that the mission will be some time in late December and will coincide with the winter solstice. However, due to the secrecy of the mission and the necessity to avoid any interference from the government in this experiment with space travel, the names of astronauts and specific details of the mission will be kept secret until the press conference is held for the returning Autonomous Astronauts. Watch this space!
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