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UFO Contactee - No 13 - November 1998
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This issue of UFO contactee, published by GAP JAPAN NEWSLETTER International Edition, dated November 1998 (No. 13), focuses heavily on the figure of Jesus Christ through the lens of UFOlogy and cosmic philosophy. The main article, "Jesus: Who He Was" by Hachiro Kubota, explores…
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This issue of UFO contactee, published by GAP JAPAN NEWSLETTER International Edition, dated November 1998 (No. 13), focuses heavily on the figure of Jesus Christ through the lens of UFOlogy and cosmic philosophy. The main article, "Jesus: Who He Was" by Hachiro Kubota, explores theories linking Jesus to extraterrestrial origins and reincarnation, drawing significantly from the accounts of George Adamski.
Jesus: Who He Was by Hachiro Kubota
The article posits that Jesus Christ, often deified, was a human being who once lived on Earth. It suggests he did not intend to establish a religious organization but came from Venus, a planet with an advanced civilization, through reincarnation, to save the world. This narrative is attributed to a 'space woman' named Kalna, as relayed by George Adamski in his book "Inside The Space Ship."
Adamski's encounter with this information is detailed: on February 18, 1953, after receiving a telepathic message, he was taken by a Martian and a Saturnian to a Scout Ship, which then ascended to a larger Mother Ship. There, he met a Venusian Master and heard Kalna's story.
Kalna explained that extraterrestrials have been involved with Earth for at least two thousand years, continuing their mission less perilously after Jesus's crucifixion by bringing volunteers in their physical bodies, trained for their safety and with identities concealed.
Jesus's Earthly Origin and Venusian Connection
The narrative suggests Jesus was born in Palestine to human parents, contrary to the virgin birth account, which is deemed unrealistic. The deification of Jesus is seen as a result of Biblism that arose in the medieval age. The article highlights Jesus as an advanced person for his time.
Documents from Patricia Finch
Ms. Patricia Finch, a representative of the Axminster Light Centre in England, provided documents regarding Jesus. These documents include a purported report from Pontius Pilate to Tiberius Caesar and a description by Publius Lentrelus.
#### The Emperor Tiberius and Roman Empire Context
The issue provides historical context about the Roman Empire during Jesus's time, mentioning its transition from a kingdom to a republic and then an empire under Octavian (Augustus). Jesus was born during Augustus's reign and preached during Tiberius's rule.
#### Pontius Pilate's Report to Rome
This section details the political situation in Judea, which had fallen under Roman control. Pontius Pilate, as governor of Judea, is described as having sympathy for Jesus but was compelled to sentence him to death due to crowd pressure and fear of reprisal from the emperor.
Pilate's report to Tiberius Caesar describes Jesus of Nazareth as a young man preaching with humble unction. Pilate initially feared Jesus might incite rebellion but found him to be a friend of the Romans. He observed Jesus's celestial aspect, golden hair and beard, serene countenance, and magnetic simplicity. Pilate noted Jesus was not seditious and extended protection to him, which provoked the Jews, particularly the rich and powerful.
Pilate recounts an interview with Jesus, where he felt awed and trembled, describing Jesus's personality as elevating him far above philosophers. He concludes that Jesus, capable of miracles like turning water into wine and healing the sick, was indeed the Son of God.
#### Another Description of Jesus Christ (Publius Lentrelus)
This account, attributed to Publius Lentrelus and appearing in the writings of Saint Anselm of Canterbury, describes Jesus as a man of singular virtue, esteemed as a prophet by barbarians and adored as the offspring of God by his followers. He is depicted as tall, well-shaped, with amiable and reverend aspect, golden hair, high forehead, bright blue eyes, and a dignified demeanor. He rebukes with majesty and councils with mildness, is temperate, modest, and wise, possessing extraordinary beauty and perfection.
Between Truth and Falsehood
The article suggests these descriptions paint a clearer image of Jesus as a real, superior human being, not just a fairy tale figure. While the mystery of his birth remains, it might be solved through information from space. Pilate is portrayed not as a villain but as a pure-minded man moved by Jesus's qualities. Despite potential exaggerations or fabrications in various accounts, including possibly the New Testament, Jesus's actual existence and profound influence for 2000 years are undeniable.
George Adamski's Accounts
George Adamski's book "Flying Saucers Have Landed" is referenced, detailing his meeting with a Venusian named Orthon (whom Adamski identified as Jesus, reincarnated on Venus after crucifixion) and his own past life as John.
Portrait of Jesus
Page 5 features a reproduction of a portrait of Jesus painted by G. Adamski in August 1977 at the home of Ms. Maria Cristina de Rueda in Mexico City. Adamski reportedly painted it from a memory of an image of Jesus that appeared on his mind's screen, reflecting his strong extrasensory perception. This portrait was kept private and was later rolled up and burned with Ms. de Rueda's corpse.
Mysterious Lights at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem
This section details a GAP-Japan Overseas Study Tour Team's visit to Jerusalem on November 22-23, 1997. While visiting the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, photographs taken near the altar revealed mysterious rays of light. Mr. Makoto Akiyama interpreted these as the flight paths of "Scanning Discs," remote-controlled probing devices from an extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Strange Lights at the Basilica of the Agony, Jerusalem
Following the visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the team visited Gethsemane. Photographs taken at the Basilica of the Agony also revealed strange traces of light, again attributed by Mr. Akiyama to Scanning Discs. These lights were likely invisible to the naked eye, appearing only briefly during the camera's strobe flash.
A UFO in the Sky over Kawasaki City
On November 2, 1997, a UFO was sighted and photographed over Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The object remained unmoving for a brief time before flying away at tremendous speed with a flashing light. Five pictures were taken of the event.
Questions & Answers by George Adamski
This section presents a Q&A originally published by George Adamski in 1957, containing information on UFO issues.
- Q90: Adamski denies submitting a manuscript in 1943 to Ray Palmer that used the name Jesus Christ for a Venusian, calling it a false statement and stating he was not writing at that time.
- Q91: Adamski strongly opposes "Project Outer Space," which used his name without permission to solicit funds for a movie. He has taken legal action to have his name removed and funds returned.
- Q92: Adamski believes claims of arranging meetings with space travelers are rackets. While he cannot guarantee personal contact or sightings, he does meet with 'Brothers' at intervals, though he cannot predict when or where.
- Q93: Prints of Adamski's UFO photographs are available for sale through his office.
- Q94: Adamski questions the interpretation of Jesus's second coming, suggesting he might be rejected again and that humanity may not be prepared for his cosmic teachings.
- Q95: Regarding people living on the sun, Adamski states it's possible but he has no reports. He explains the sun as a generator and central energy unit, and that life adapts to various environments across the cosmos.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the intersection of religious figures, particularly Jesus Christ, with extraterrestrial phenomena and advanced civilizations. The magazine promotes a perspective that challenges conventional religious narratives by integrating UFOlogy and cosmic philosophy. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these unconventional ideas, presenting accounts from figures like George Adamski as credible sources of information about UFOs and their potential connection to humanity's spiritual and historical development. There is a clear emphasis on presenting evidence, such as photographs and purported historical documents, to support these theories.
Title: GAP-Japan
Issue Date: November 1998
Publisher: GAP-Japan
Country: Japan
Language: English
Document Type: Magazine Issue
This issue of GAP-Japan, titled 'UFO contactee' and identified as No. 13, published in November 1998, focuses on the activities and philosophy of the GAP-Japan organization. The magazine details the founding and ongoing work of GAP-Japan, which is dedicated to spreading the teachings of George Adamski regarding cosmic truth and UFOs.
GAP-Japan: Founding and Mission
The article, written by Junichi Kato, chief secretary of GAP-Japan, explains that the organization was founded in 1961 by Hachiro Kubota at the request of George Adamski. This initiative began with a correspondence between Kubota and Adamski after Kubota read 'Flying Saucers Have Landed' in 1953. Adamski asked Kubota to establish GAP-Japan, and Kubota agreed, publishing the first bulletin, 'UFO-contactee,' in September 1961. For 37 years, Kubota has worked to expand the organization and inform people in Japan about Adamski's message. GAP-Japan currently has 1600 members and is preparing to release its 143rd issue of 'UFO-contactee.'
Kubota has translated all of Adamski's books and texts, publishing them in Japan as the 'Complete Collection of George Adamski,' an 11-volume series providing knowledge on UFOs and extraterrestrial civilizations. He obtained the translation and publication rights from the late Mrs. Alice Wells, Adamski's successor.
Activities and Conferences
GAP-Japan organizes monthly seminars in Tokyo, where Kubota lectures on topics selected from Adamski's works, such as 'Science of Life.' These seminars have been held for about 30 years. Additionally, the organization hosts a large annual general assembly meeting every fall. This conference features notable speakers and attracts hundreds of attendees from across Japan seeking cosmic truth. The 1998 conference, held on October 10, featured Daniel Ross, a prominent American UFO researcher whose work is based on Adamski's accounts. Ross delivered a lecture on Mars that was well-received.
Unique Approach and Member Experiences
The article posits that GAP-Japan might be the only UFO study group globally that exclusively focuses on cosmic truth as taught by George Adamski. This unique approach, the magazine suggests, may be why its members attract attention from space people. Many members reportedly see spaceships frequently and have experienced firsthand contact with extraterrestrials.
Challenges and Support
Due to the nature of their activities, Kubota and GAP-Japan members have often faced criticism and slander from non-believers. However, with the support of a prominent lawyer, they continue their work, driven by unwavering faith in cosmic truth. The article mentions that Kubota has navigated dangerous situations safely, possibly with the aid of space people, emphasizing that those acting with a true cosmic spirit receive help from extraterrestrials.
Kubota, a graduate of Keio University, is described as a vigorous 74-year-old dedicated to informing others about cosmic truth and guiding younger members. The author expresses admiration for Kubota's tireless energy.
Adamski's Encounter and Desert Center Tours
The issue recounts George Adamski's encounter on November 20, 1952, with a Venusian who emerged from a scout ship in a desert area near Desert Center, California, as detailed in his book 'Flying Saucers Have Landed.' Kubota, convinced of the account's truth, visited the area multiple times. On January 21, 1989, he located the precise spot through intuitive perception, aided by photographs from George Hunt Williamson's book 'Other Tongues - Other Flesh.' Since then, Kubota has organized numerous study tours to the area. One tour group successfully photographed UFOs. Mr. Z, a contactee and GAP-Japan member, reported that a Venusian described Desert Center as a place with very good vibrations. GAP-Japan is planning a major tour to Desert Center for the following year.
Personal Sighting and Extraterrestrial Information
On July 28, 1998, the author and Kubota sighted a large, cigar-shaped object flying west to east. The object was white, wingless, estimated at 400-500 meters long, with a dark vertical line. Three individuals observed it through binoculars, and two others with the naked eye. They concluded it was not an airplane. Shortly after, a combat plane approached, and the UFO suddenly disappeared, possibly using a teleportation technique. Mr. Z later relayed information from Venusians that the object was a mother ship from Venus with seven passengers, one of whom was George Adamski reincarnated on Venus.
Later that evening, Kubota and the author sighted a round-shaped UFO hovering over Kubota's apartment building. According to Mr. Z, Venusians have also informed them about gigantic underground cities and factories on Mars where mother ships and scout ships are constructed for other planets in the solar system.
Future Plans and Cosmic Cooperation
Hachiro Kubota is committed to spreading Adamski's message through GAP activities and with the help of his assistants. GAP-Japan anticipates that spaceships from other planets will arrive on Earth in large numbers in the next century and is planning projects to increase cooperation with space people to prepare for this 'real' space age.
Book Advertisement: UFOs and the Complete Evidence from the Space
The magazine includes an advertisement for Daniel Ross's book, 'UFOs and the Complete Evidence from the Space: The Truth About Venus, Mars, and the Moon.' The book claims to reveal NASA's secret discoveries about civilizations on celestial bodies and is available for $10.00 plus postage from Daniel Ross in Concord, California.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the teachings of George Adamski, the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations on Venus, Mars, and the Moon, and the pursuit of 'cosmic truth.' The editorial stance is one of unwavering belief in Adamski's accounts and the reality of UFOs and contactees. The magazine promotes GAP-Japan as a unique organization dedicated to this specific path of inquiry, emphasizing the importance of spiritual and cosmic awareness, and the potential for future cooperation with space beings. The publication highlights the personal experiences and dedication of Hachiro Kubota and the members of GAP-Japan.