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Title: UFO contactee Issue: No. 13 Date: November 1998 Publisher: GAP JAPAN NEWSLETTER International Edition

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO contactee
Issue: No. 13
Date: November 1998
Publisher: GAP JAPAN NEWSLETTER International Edition

This issue of UFO contactee delves into the controversial topic of Jesus Christ's identity and origins, proposing a connection to extraterrestrial beings and reincarnation. The primary article, "Jesus: Who He Was" by Hachiro Kubota, explores the idea that Jesus was a Venusian who came to Earth through reincarnation to help humanity. The magazine also features reports on mysterious lights photographed at religious sites in Jerusalem and a UFO sighting in Japan, alongside a Q&A section with George Adamski.

Jesus: Who He Was by Hachiro Kubota

The article begins by questioning the absolute truth of the New Testament descriptions of Jesus, suggesting he was a human being whose true nature has been obscured by deification. According to George Adamski, Jesus was a former Venusian who reincarnated on Earth to save humanity. This information was reportedly shared by a space woman named Kalna, whom Adamski met aboard a Mother Ship after being contacted by a spaceman.

Adamski's encounter is detailed: on February 18, 1953, he received a telepathic message and traveled to Los Angeles. There, he met a Martian and a Saturnian who took him to the desert to board a Scout Ship, which then ascended to a larger Mother Ship. Inside the Mother Ship, he met a Venusian Master and heard Kalna's story about Jesus.

Kalna explained that extraterrestrial beings had 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 mission and given instructions for safety. Their identities are usually concealed.

The narrative then shifts to Adamski's own experience, where he was told that Jesus, a former Venusian, was born to a woman in Palestine. The virgin birth story is questioned as unrealistic, suggesting Jesus was born in a natural, earthly environment. The article notes that Jesus has been deified, detached from the human world, possibly due to medieval Biblism.

Patricia Finch, a researcher from the Axminster Light Centre in England, provided documents regarding Jesus. The article then provides historical context about the Roman Empire during Jesus's time, mentioning Emperor Tiberius and Pontius Pilate. It references Edward Gibbon's "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" and the transition of Rome from a city-state to a republic and then an empire under Octavian (Augustus).

Pontius Pilate's purported report to Tiberius Caesar is presented. Pilate describes Jesus as a young man preaching with humble unction, who appeared to be about 30 years old, with golden hair and beard, and a serene countenance. Pilate initially feared Jesus might incite rebellion but found him to be a friend of the Romans. He noted Jesus's celestial aspect and the contrast with his followers. Pilate's secretary reported that Jesus's teachings were unparalleled and that he was neither seditious nor rebellious, leading to Roman protection. The Jews, however, were provoked by Jesus's freedom to speak and assemble.

Pilate recounts an interview with Jesus, describing himself as trembling in Jesus's presence, awed by his magnetic simplicity and personality. He concludes that Jesus is not guilty of any criminal offense and is the Son of God, citing Jesus's ability to perform miracles like turning water into wine and healing the sick.

Another description of Jesus is provided, attributed to Publius Lentrelus, a resident of Judea during Tiberius Caesar's reign. This account, 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, hair of an unmatched color falling into graceful curls, a high forehead, clear blue eyes, and a dignified demeanor. He rebukes with majesty and councils with mildness, is temperate, modest, and wise, possessing extraordinary beauty and perfection.

The article discusses the difficulty in distinguishing truth from falsehood regarding Jesus, acknowledging that even the New Testament might not be entirely complete or accurate. However, it asserts that Jesus undeniably lived on Earth and his influence has lasted for 2000 years.

George Adamski's book "Flying Saucers Have Landed" is referenced again, detailing his meeting with a Venusian named Orthon (whom Adamski identified as Jesus, reincarnated after crucifixion) and his own claimed identity as John.

Portrait of Jesus

A section describes a visit in August 1977 to Ms. Maria Cristina de Rueda, a pupil of Adamski, in Mexico City. A life-size oil painting of Jesus, created by George Adamski from a memory of an image that appeared on his mind's screen, is featured. This portrait was kept hidden and shown to few people. After Ms. de Rueda's death, the painting was rolled up and burned with her corpse as per her will.

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. After visiting the Mount of Olives and the Wailing Wall, the team walked the Via Dolorosa to Golgotha and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. The author visited the main altar, located over the hole where the Cross once stood. Upon developing photographs taken at the site, mysterious rays of light were discovered. According to Makoto Akiyama, these lights were interpreted as the flight paths of Scanning Discs, remote-controlled probing devices from an extraterrestrial spacecraft. These lights were not visible to the naked eye at the time the photos were taken.

Strange Lights at the Basilica of the Agony, Jerusalem

Following the visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the tour group visited Gethsemane. The article describes Jesus praying on a rock in the garden. Photographs taken of the altar at the Basilica of the Agony also revealed strange traces of light, again attributed by Mr. Akiyama to Scanning Discs. The lights appeared during a brief strobe flash of 1/1000 second, suggesting they were likely invisible to the naked eye.

A UFO in the Sky over Kawasaki City

On November 2, 1997, a UFO was observed and photographed over Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The UFO appeared unmoving for a brief time before flying away at tremendous speed with a flashing light. The article includes the fifth photograph taken just before the object disappeared.

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 to a science fiction editor in 1943 that used the name Jesus Christ for a Venusian, calling Ray Palmer's claim false. He states he was doing no writing at that time and had no secretary.
  • Q91: Adamski strongly opposes "Project Outer Space," which solicited funds for a movie using his name without permission. He has taken legal action to have his name removed and funds returned, stating the project's methods are illegal.
  • Q92: Adamski dismisses claims of arranging meetings with space travelers as rackets, stating that while he meets with the "Brothers" frequently, he cannot predict when or where these meetings will occur.
  • Q93: Prints of Adamski's UFO photographs are available for sale at 50c each. He explains that using original negatives ensures quality and that similar photos taken by others worldwide support the reality of the craft.
  • Q94: Adamski questions whether humanity is prepared for the second coming of Christ, suggesting he would be rejected again and his teachings would overthrow current systems. He asks if people are ready for his Cosmic Teachings.
  • Q95: Adamski discusses the possibility of life on the sun, noting that little is understood about it. He compares the sun to a central generator and suggests that life forms can adapt to various environments across the cosmos.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the intersection of spirituality, extraterrestrial contact, and historical figures, particularly Jesus Christ. The magazine presents a perspective that challenges conventional religious narratives by integrating UFOlogy and the concept of reincarnation. The editorial stance appears to be open to unconventional explanations for historical events and phenomena, giving credence to accounts from figures like George Adamski and presenting purported evidence of extraterrestrial involvement through mysterious lights and UFO sightings. There is a clear emphasis on exploring alternative interpretations of religious and historical narratives through the lens of cosmic philosophy and space visitation.

Title: UFO contactee
Issue: No. 13
Date: November 1998
Publisher: GAP-Japan
Country: Japan
Language: English

This issue of 'UFO contactee' from GAP-Japan details the organization's history, activities, and its dedication to the teachings of George Adamski. The magazine highlights the efforts of Hachiro Kubota, the founder and driving force behind GAP-Japan, in disseminating Adamski's message in Japan.

GAP-Japan: History and Mission

The article "GAP-Japan" by Junichi Kato, chief secretary of GAP-Japan, outlines the organization's origins. Hachiro Kubota founded GAP-Japan in 1961 at the request of George Adamski. Their connection began in 1953 when Kubota, inspired by Adamski's book "Flying Saucers Have Landed," wrote to Adamski. In 1957, Adamski asked Kubota to establish a Japanese branch. GAP-Japan published its first bulletin, "UFO-contactee," in September 1961. For 37 years, Kubota has worked to preserve and expand the organization, informing Japanese people about Adamski's insights.

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 that provides knowledge on UFOs and extraterrestrial civilizations. Kubota obtained the translation and publication rights from Mrs. Alice Wells, Adamski's successor.

Activities and Events

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 each fall, a conference that attracts hundreds of people seeking "cosmic truth." This year's 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.

The magazine suggests that GAP-Japan might be the only UFO study group globally that exclusively focuses on cosmic truth as taught by George Adamski. This unique focus, the article posits, has attracted attention from "space people," leading many GAP-Japan members to frequently witness spacecraft and some to have direct contact.

Challenges and Support

Due to the nature of their activities, Kubota and GAP-Japan members have faced criticism and slander from non-believers. However, with the support of a lawyer, they continue their work, driven by unwavering faith in cosmic truth. Kubota has reportedly experienced dangerous situations but has always managed to escape safely, possibly with assistance from space people. The article emphasizes that individuals acting with a "true cosmic spirit" receive help from space beings. 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.

Key Encounters and Locations

The issue recounts a significant event on November 20, 1952, when George Adamski met a Venusian in a desert area near Desert Center, California, USA, an encounter detailed in his book "Flying Saucers Have Landed." Kubota, convinced of the event's truth, visited the area multiple times. On January 21, 1989, guided by photographs from George Hunt Williamson's book "Other Tongues - Other Flesh," Kubota pinpointed the exact location through intuitive perception, likely aided by telepathic guidance from space people. Since then, Kubota has organized study tours to the area, where groups have frequently observed and 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 Sightings and Information

Junichi Kato and Hachiro Kubota report a sighting on July 28 of the current year (1998), around 2 p.m. They observed a large, cigar-shaped object flying west to east. The object was white, wingless, estimated to be 400-500 meters long, with a dark vertical line. Three individuals (Kubota, Yoshifumi Shino, and Daniel Ross) saw it through binoculars, while two others (Atsushi Tanaka and Kato) saw it with the naked eye. They concluded it was not an airplane but a tremendously large object. Shortly after, a combat plane approached the UFO, which then disappeared, possibly using a teleportation technique. Mr. Z later relayed information from Venusians that the object was a mother ship from Venus, carrying only seven passengers, one of whom was George Adamski reincarnated on Venus.

Kato and Kubota also reported another sighting on July 28, around 6 p.m., of a round-shaped UFO hovering for a long time over Kubota's apartment building. According to Mr. Z, Venusians have informed him about gigantic underground cities and factories on Mars where mother ships and scout ships are constructed for other planets in the solar system.

Future Outlook and GAP-Japan's Role

Hachiro Kubota is committed to spreading George 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 Promotion

The issue includes a promotion 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 secrets about extraterrestrial civilizations and is available from Daniel Ross for $10.00 plus postage.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the legacy of George Adamski, the activities of GAP-Japan in promoting his teachings, UFO sightings, and the belief in extraterrestrial civilizations and cosmic truth. The editorial stance is one of unwavering faith in Adamski's message and a proactive approach to engaging with and preparing for future contact with space beings. The organization faces external criticism but remains dedicated to its mission, supported by its members and potentially by extraterrestrial entities.