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UFO Contactee 10 February 1995
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Title: UFO contactee Issue: No. 10 Date: February 1995 Publisher: UFOs & Cosmic Philosophy Services Volume: International Edition
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Title: UFO contactee
Issue: No. 10
Date: February 1995
Publisher: UFOs & Cosmic Philosophy Services
Volume: International Edition
This issue of UFO contactee delves into the enduring legacy of George Adamski's research and teachings on UFOs and cosmic philosophy, as presented by Daniel Ross, leader of GAP-USA. The magazine explores the concept of 'Adamski's Cosmic Reality Is Timeless,' highlighting his insights into extraterrestrial life, space science, and the nature of reality.
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 presentations by scientists and researchers who analyzed NASA photographs, revealing evidence of artificial constructions on Mars and the Moon. Ross notes that while the evidence was compelling, it did not present entirely new facts, as space agencies often carefully screen released images. He mentions that photos of the Moon were over 20 years old, with a recent probe, Clementine, having taken thousands of images that were yet to be released.
Ross states that the conference experts concluded that the artificial-appearing constructions, resembling megalithic stonework, were remnants from ancient civilizations, suggesting the presence of spacemen in the past. While the conference did not directly address present-day UFOs, considering them a separate field, the speakers affirmed that UFOs are real, though their purpose remains largely unknown.
During discussions, Ross found many scientists curious about his work. He emphasized that understanding planetary environments is key to understanding UFOs. He also expressed his agreement with many in the field who are skeptical of sensationalized UFO stories, noting that much promoted information lacks reality. Ross believes that accurate and truthful information about planetary space science from authorities is necessary for UFOs to be globally understood, asserting that the two cannot be separated.
The conference concluded with a proposal for an independent space probe mission, requiring public support and awareness for private funding. Scientists suggested this was the only way to obtain accurate planetary findings due to limited truthful data from NASA. It was also revealed that a previous Martian probe, reported as lost, was actually still operating, with parts of the Mars program under strict security and military control.
Ross 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.
The Cosmic Reality of Man and Adamski's Legacy
Ross then shifts to the cosmic reality of man as shown by Adamski, describing it as timeless and eternal, governed by universal law. He references the extensive work of Mr. Hachiro Kubota in keeping Adamski's books in print in Japanese, including 'The Complete Works of George Adamski' in 10 volumes. To offer something new, Ross reviewed Adamski's recorded talks, finding them humbling and deeply insightful.
Adamski's knowledge of cosmic life is presented as vast, revealing the shallowness of many conventional minds. His legacy of cosmic knowledge, shared through informal talks and discussions, inspired many to act upon truthful information about space and interplanetary visitations. This knowledge is described as a program for societal advancement, not just a speculative field for dreamers.
Adamski, though never taping his own talks, freely gave permission for others to record him. He spoke spontaneously, guided by natural impressions. His philosophy was rooted in the principle, 'Freely you receive, so freely shall you give.' The Space People shared knowledge of the cosmos and their civilizations, including trips aboard their ships, which Adamski freely relayed to the public.
Ross emphasizes that Adamski conveyed this knowledge in practical terms, tying it to cosmic principles and illustrating the nature of cosmic life. He highlights Adamski's view that accomplishments are measured not only by individual actions but by how one affects others. This cumulative action drives progress, discovery, and the exchange of new information.
Adamski met with diverse individuals—scientists, religious leaders, politicians, and laymen—all seeking knowledge about advanced space visitors and their technology and philosophy. He provided new information continuously, addressing technical data regarding spaceships and space travel, and later, military and government personnel.
Nature, Fear, and Cosmic Identity
Ross discusses the 'cosmic feeling' Adamski described—a sense of identity with the Cosmos, peaceful and uplifting, distinct from mere excitement. This cosmic perspective dissolves mystification and false premises that have governed humanity for centuries, often leading to fear. Adamski taught that fear stems from a lack of understanding and faith in Cosmic Intelligence.
The Space People, free from fear, recognize the cosmic unity of all life. Adamski stressed that these visitors are human beings who do not teach confusion. Their arrival reveals humanity's true potential and cosmic identity, aiming to help man advance his understanding of his real self.
The opposition to Adamski, particularly from 'worldly economic powers' and the 'Silence Group,' stems from his teaching that visitors are human. This opposition promotes fearful ideas about UFO occupants being frightening creatures, involved in abductions and mind control. Ross argues that this mind control is perpetrated by negative forces on Earth to perpetuate fear and disinterest in UFOs, thereby hiding the truth. He criticizes the 'ufology-business' for perpetuating these false notions and creating confusion.
Ross contrasts this with the true purpose of peaceful spacecraft, which he states have a noble purpose. He dismisses assertions that UFOs are controlled by non-human beings as manufactured to suppress minds.
The Space People's Purpose and Natural Laws
The Space People's purpose is described as purely scientific: observing and studying changes in our solar system, particularly polarity movements and electromagnetic fields, which could be affected by nuclear warfare. They operate contrary to Nature's laws, risking disruption of the natural balance.
Governments are aware of space visitors' activities but keep the public uninformed. The public has been misinformed about planetary environments on Venus and Mars for 30 years, violating trust. Ross believes that real progress into space requires acknowledging and acting upon the truth about our solar system.
He laments the continued reliance on rocket technology and 'billion-dollar airplanes' (space shuttles), suggesting interference from industries like oil. Adamski had predicted that natural energy propulsion designs in the 1960s would lead to true spaceships by the 1970s, enabling interplanetary travel and exploration that would take centuries to reach the Space People's level of understanding.
Ross highlights that spacecraft seen in the skies are primarily from Venus. He quotes Adamski on the nature of planets as 'classrooms of the Cosmos,' each offering specific lessons. He suggests that living more like the Space People, who embody cosmic principles, is key to societal progress.
The Analogy of the Water Drop and Cosmic Identity
To illustrate the nature of man and cosmic identity, Ross shares an analogy from Adamski about a drop of water. A single drop, though distinct, is part of the vast ocean. If it becomes 'mud' through external influences, it can still return to the ocean, be purified, and regain its connection to the whole. This represents the human ego separating from the real self (water) and the eventual return to cosmic consciousness.
Ross explains that the ego, when acting separately, makes mistakes and lives a life of habits driven by personal desires. A single-minded person, however, integrates the ego with the cosmic self, acting as a unified expression without separation, judgment, or dislike.
The Space People, unlike humans, recognize the 'Cause' that supports all life, not just the effect. They respect all creation, understanding that all life is interrelated and serves a definite purpose.
Learning from Nature and Transformation
Adamski taught that studying Nature reveals truth. Man's ideas often conflict with Nature's laws, leading to a hard learning process. An example is given of farmers using poison spray on ladybugs, which are essential pollinators, leading to crop failure. Another example involves farmers using chemicals to kill insects that damage corn, only to later need vitamins to counteract the effects of pesticides, creating an unnatural industry.
Adamski's teachings emphasize not fighting Nature but understanding its purpose. He advocated for natural fertilizers and returning produce to the soil, ensuring fertility and healthy growth. This approach contrasts with the human tendency to poison the environment and then the body, leading to sickness.
Adamski's example of an apple illustrates transformation: a flower becomes an apple, which falls, is eaten, and becomes part of the consumer, continuing its experience. This highlights that matter is eternal and transforms, and that resisting change or clinging to form (like the ego) prevents progress.
The Nature of Matter and Cosmic Laws
Adamski explained that the essence of matter is eternal and can be transformed. A tree can become a violin, elevating its potential. Similarly, humans can elevate themselves by recognizing the eternal, cosmic intelligence within their form, rather than just glorifying the ego or physical form. Understanding these cosmic laws allows one to live above them, in harmony.
Adamski's work suggests that humanity is not far behind the Space People in terms of potential. While some individuals exhibit higher mental development (up to 5% or more), the masses operate at a lower percentage. The Space People, particularly those from Venus, may possess higher mental capabilities.
Ross notes that life's tests and environments can cause mental abilities to stagnate if bad habits accumulate. He stresses the importance of conscious effort to overcome the 'wide paths of least resistance' and habit cells, which requires real learning and time.
The Real Self and Daily Living
Adamski taught that the Space People advance their mental abilities by studying themselves, understanding how cells work, and how communication operates within the body. They learn to know their 'Real Self,' recognizing that all knowledge lies within man. By following the guidance of the 'Knower,' man can elevate his thoughts and live in harmony, entertaining noble thoughts and following cosmic impressions.
This approach, according to Adamski, is how the Space People travel in space, and it is achievable by individuals willing to reach that level.
Book Promotion
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." The book claims to reveal amazing truths about NASA's space development and great civilizations on the moon and other planets, stating that NASA has discovered astounding facts kept secret. It is available for $10.00 plus postage.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the teachings of George Adamski, the nature of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, the importance of cosmic philosophy, and the concept of a universal, spiritual reality. The editorial stance, as presented by Daniel Ross, is one of advocating for truthful knowledge about space and cosmic matters, challenging official narratives, and promoting a deeper understanding of humanity's place in the universe through Adamski's insights. There is a strong emphasis on overcoming fear, embracing natural laws, and recognizing the interconnectedness of all life. The issue also critiques the 'ufology-business' for perpetuating misinformation and fear, contrasting it with the peaceful and scientific intentions of the 'Space People.' The promotion of Adamski's work and Ross's own book underscores a commitment to disseminating this particular perspective on UFO phenomena and cosmic consciousness.
This document contains a Q&A with George Adamski originally published in 1957, alongside information about GAP-Japan, an organization dedicated to promoting Adamski's work. The Q&A addresses two key questions: how to recognize a space person and details about the educational system of extraterrestrials.
Questions & Answers with George Adamski
Q69: How can I recognize a space person if I should meet one?
Adamski admits he is unable to provide definitive characteristics for identifying space people, stating that those he has met have no outstanding features that would distinguish them from Earthlings. He recounts an experience in New York where a young man and woman identified themselves as space people after he had an inner feeling about them. While their subsequent proof was convincing, Adamski cautions that a skilled mentalist could mimic such a response. He strongly advises readers to be on guard against impostors, who are increasing.
Q70: Can you tell us more about the educational system of the people you have met from our neighboring planets?
Adamski describes an educational system where individuals never cease attending learning institutions, though not necessarily full-time as they age. There are no arbitrary age limits for starting education, and instructors are not necessarily older or more 'educated.' Textbooks are not static; instead, they use a mechanism comparable to television for instruction, supplemented by printed material. Their approach emphasizes continuous study and research with an open mind, seeking deeper meaning. Their 'books' are akin to looseleaf notebooks where new pages can be added, and old ideas can be extracted and preserved as a historical record of progress. They respect all life and learn from everyone, guarding their minds and welcoming 'Cosmic' thoughts while discarding those that create division and conflict.
GAP-JAPAN: Promoting Adamski's Legacy
GAP-Japan was founded in September 1961 by Hachiro Kubota, who had been Adamski's co-worker in Japan since 1954. The organization has worked to spread the truth about Adamski's experiences among the Japanese people and boasts a membership of over 1700, playing a significant role in UFO research in Japan.
Headquarters and Seminars
GAP-Japan has its headquarters in Tokyo, with 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. Lectures given at the Tokyo headquarters are recorded on audiotape or videotape and sent to all branches for their seminars. A key component of these seminars is Telepathy development practice, and many members have reportedly developed ESP abilities like telepathy and clairvoyance. Some members have also claimed 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 stories of UFO sightings, and contacts with extraterrestrials. An English edition of "UFO contactee" is published annually.
Annual General Assembly and Translations
The organization holds an annual General Assembly in Tokyo, attracting members from across Japan for lectures by qualified speakers. A dinner party follows, where topics are discussed informally. In 1994, Daniel Ross and Michel Zirger lectured at the assembly. Hachiro Kubota has translated all of Adamski's writings and speeches into Japanese, compiling them into ten books titled "New Adamski's Complete Works," published by Chuo Art Publishing Co. of Tokyo. This company also publishes the Japanese edition of Daniel Ross's book, "UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space."
International Edition Information
The document also includes details for the "International Edition" of "UFO contactee," published by GAP-Japan. This edition, No. 10, dated February 1995, is published annually. The editor and publisher is Hachiro Kubota, located in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Contact information and pricing for single issues and postage (domestic and airmail) are provided.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this document are UFOs, extraterrestrial contact, and the dissemination of information related to these topics, particularly through the work of George Adamski and the organization GAP-Japan. The editorial stance, as represented by Adamski's Q&A and GAP-Japan's activities, is one of open-minded inquiry, the pursuit of knowledge, and the sharing of experiences related to UFO phenomena and potential extraterrestrial life. There is an emphasis on personal development (ESP, telepathy) and a cautious approach to identifying potential impostors.