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UFO Contactee - No 10 - February 1995

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This issue of UFO contactee, published by UFOs & Cosmic Philosophy Services, is the International Edition, No. 10, dated February 1995. The main article, "Adamski's Cosmic Reality Is Timeless" by Daniel Ross, leader of GAP-USA, delves into the research and teachings of George…

Magazine Overview

This issue of UFO contactee, published by UFOs & Cosmic Philosophy Services, is the International Edition, No. 10, dated February 1995. The main article, "Adamski's Cosmic Reality Is Timeless" by Daniel Ross, leader of GAP-USA, delves into the research and teachings of George Adamski regarding UFOs and cosmic philosophy.

Adamski's Cosmic Reality Is Timeless by Daniel Ross

Daniel Ross begins by recounting his attendance at a special space science conference in Wyoming, which he describes as the "first of its kind." The conference featured scientists and researchers presenting evidence of artificial constructions on Mars and the Moon, analyzed using advanced imaging technology. While the evidence for these constructions was presented, Ross notes that new facts regarding planetary environments were not revealed, as space agencies typically release carefully screened photographs. He mentions that photos of the Moon are over 20 years old, with the recent Clementine probe sending thousands of images that will not be released until December 16th.

Ross states that the conference experts concluded that the artificial-appearing constructions, resembling megalithic stonework, are remnants from ancient civilizations, suggesting the presence of spacemen in the past. The topic of present-day UFOs was considered a separate field by many attendees. However, the scientists confirmed that UFOs are real, though their purpose remains largely unknown.

During the conference, Ross engaged with scientists and researchers, discussing his book, "UFO and the Complete Evidence from Space." He believes that understanding planetary environments is key to understanding UFOs. He also expresses a shared sentiment that much of the information promoted in the UFO field lacks relation to reality.

Ross highlights a proposal from the conference to organize and finance an independent space probe mission, emphasizing the need for public support and awareness. He also reveals information from "inside contacts in NASA" suggesting that last year's Martian probe, reported as lost, was actually operating and under strict security, with coded-access doors and military control.

He asserts that George Adamski's teachings about Venus and Mars are not dead but are suppressed by authorities and a "Silence Group" that opposes truthful knowledge. Adamski believed that as humanity approaches a moment of truth, confusion and resistance would intensify.

Ross then shifts to the cosmic reality of man as shown by Adamski, describing it as timeless and eternal, governed by universal laws. He mentions that Mr. Hachiro Kubota has worked to keep Adamski's books in print in Japanese, publishing "The Complete Works of George Adamski" in 10 volumes. Ross has reviewed Adamski's recorded talks, finding them humbling and insightful.

The Legacy of Cosmic Knowledge

Adamski's teachings are presented as a vast legacy of cosmic knowledge that dissolves mystification and false premises. Ross explains that fear, often stemming from a lack of understanding and faith in Cosmic Intelligence, is the enemy of happiness. The Space People, who do not live by fear, recognize the cosmic unity of all life and are here to help humanity advance its understanding of its true potential and cosmic identity.

The opposition to Adamski's teachings, particularly his assertion that visitors are human, is attributed to economic powers and the "Silence Group," who promote fearful ideas about UFO occupants to perpetuate fear and disinterest, thereby hiding the truth. This misinformation is amplified by those in the "ufology-business."

Ross contrasts the fear-based narratives with the true purpose of peaceful spacecraft, stating that the Space People have a noble purpose. He reiterates Adamski's stance against the idea that UFOs are controlled by non-human beings, calling such assertions manufactured.

Nature's Laws and Cosmic Understanding

Adamski's teachings and space information are said to have dissolved centuries of fear-based beliefs. The Space People, who do not use pesticides or artificial fertilizers, study Nature and understand its laws, maintaining fertility and balance. They return produce to the soil and give land periodic rests, resulting in healthy food.

Ross emphasizes the need to study Nature and learn the purpose of small life forms, rather than fighting them. He uses the example of a worm, highlighting its importance in aerating the soil and supporting plant life, illustrating how everything fits into a larger purpose.

Adamski's example of an apple illustrates the concept of change and transmutation. An apple, after falling from the tree, can be eaten, becoming part of the person and continuing its experience, rather than decaying. This contrasts with a man who might identify too strongly with his form and resist change.

The Cosmic Sea and Individual Identity

Adamski's story of a drop of water is used to explain the concept of becoming single-minded and realizing one's cosmic identity. A drop of water, initially distinct, can become part of the vast ocean, purified and experiencing everything within it. Similarly, humanity is encouraged to return to the Creator and find its real Self.

Ross explains that a single-minded person's ego blends with the cosmic self, leading to no separation and no judgment. This is how the Space People live, recognizing the Cause behind all effects and respecting all creation.

Learning from Nature and the Space People

The Space People learn by studying Nature and living by its laws, unlike humans who often rely on man-made ideas. An egotistical mind cannot progress, but tolerance and a willingness to change are necessary. Adamski taught that humanity is not far behind, with a segment of society showing significant mental development. He also noted that Venusians possess a higher level of development.

Adamski emphasized that the Space People advance their mental abilities by studying themselves, understanding how cells work, and how communication operates within the body, ultimately getting to know their Real Self. This knowledge, "Man know thyself, and you shall know all things," lies within man.

Ross advises entertaining noble thoughts and following cosmic impressions, rejecting those that do not elevate or carry a feeling of harmony. This, he states, is how the Space People travel in space, and it is achievable for individuals.

Book Advertisement

The issue includes an advertisement for Daniel Ross's book, "UFOS AND THE COMPLETE EVIDENCE FROM THE SPACE: The Truth About Venus, Mars, and the Moon." It claims that great civilizations exist on these bodies and that NASA has kept astounding facts secret. The book is available for $10.00 plus postage.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the teachings of George Adamski, emphasizing his views on cosmic reality, universal laws, and the spiritual identity of humanity. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for a deeper understanding of these principles, contrasting them with what is perceived as misinformation and fear-mongering within mainstream ufology. There is a strong emphasis on the importance of Nature's laws, self-knowledge, and the potential for human advancement through cosmic awareness. The publication seems to align with a perspective that views extraterrestrial visitors as benevolent beings with a noble purpose, seeking to guide humanity toward a higher understanding.

This document contains a "Questions & Answers" section by George Adamski, originally published in 1957, and information about GAP-Japan, including its "UFO contactee" magazine, with an international edition dated February 1995.

Questions & Answers with George Adamski

Q69. How can I recognize a space person if I should meet one?

George Adamski admits he is unable to provide a definitive answer, stating that the space people he has met have no outstanding features that distinguish them from Earth people. He shares personal anecdotes, including an encounter in New York where a young man and woman identified themselves as space people after he had an inner feeling about them. Adamski emphasizes the importance of an open mind and alertness to one's impressions, but strongly advises caution against impostors and discourages accepting invitations from strangers without proper understanding.

Q70. Can you tell us more about the educational system of the people you have met from our neighboring planets?

Adamski describes the educational system of these space people as a continuous process throughout their lives, not limited by age. They do not believe in arbitrary age restrictions for starting education or in the necessity of instructors being older or more "educated." Their learning methods are compared to Earth's TV for instruction, supplemented by printed materials that can be updated. They do not rigidly adhere to any theory, but constantly study and research with an open mind, seeking deeper meaning. Their learning materials are likened to looseleaf notebooks where new pages can be added and old ideas extracted, but not destroyed, serving as a historical record of progress. They respect all life and are mindful of their own thoughts, welcoming those of a "Cosmic nature" and discarding those that create misunderstanding or conflict.

GAP-JAPAN

GAP-Japan was founded in September 1961 by Hachiro Kubota, who had been Adamski's co-worker in Japan since 1954. The organization is dedicated to spreading the truth about Adamski's experiences among the Japanese people and plays a significant role in UFO research in Japan, with a membership of over 1700.

Headquarters and Seminars

GAP-Japan has its headquarters in Tokyo and 17 branches across the country. The headquarters and branches conduct monthly seminars using Adamski's books "Science of Life" and "Telepathy The Universal Language" as primary texts. The Tokyo headquarters seminar features lectures by Hachiro Kubota, with audiotapes and videotapes of these lectures distributed to all branches for their monthly seminars. All students also participate in Telepathy development practice during these seminars. Many members have reportedly developed ESP abilities such as telepathy and clairvoyance, and some claim to have had contact with space people.

Publications

GAP-Japan publishes a quarterly magazine titled "UFO contactee" (Japanese edition), which is distributed to members and sold in major bookstores. This 52-page publication features color photos and covers Adamski's philosophy, ESP development methods, true UFO sighting stories, and contacts with extraterrestrials. It also publishes an English edition of "UFO contactee" annually.

Annual General Assembly and Special Events

The organization holds an annual General Assembly in Tokyo, attracting members from across Japan. The assembly includes lectures by qualified speakers, followed by a dinner party for informal discussions. In 1994, Daniel Ross and Michel Zirger gave lectures at the Tokyo Assembly on October 9. Michel Zirger's speech was slated for publication in the next issue.

Translations and Publications by Kubota

Hachiro Kubota translated all of Adamski's writings and speeches into Japanese, compiling them into a ten-book collection titled "New Adamski's Complete Works," published by Chuo Art Publishing Co. of Tokyo. This publishing company also issues the Japanese edition of "UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space" by Daniel Ross.

International Edition: UFO contactee

The international edition of "UFO contactee," No. 10, is dated February 1995. It is published annually by GAP-Japan and edited by Hachiro Kubota. The issue provides contact information for GAP-Japan in Tokyo, including a phone number and prices for single issues and postage (domestic and overseas airmail).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this document are UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, the nature of space beings, and the development of psychic abilities (ESP). The editorial stance, as represented by George Adamski's Q&A and the activities of GAP-Japan, is one of promoting awareness and understanding of these phenomena, encouraging open-minded inquiry, and sharing information about Adamski's experiences and philosophy. There is also an emphasis on the importance of self-understanding and caution regarding potential deception.