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UFO Contactee 4 January 1988
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This issue of "UFO contactee" (No. 4, January 1988), published by UFOs & Cosmic Philosophy Services, features a two-part article titled "A Young Japanese Man Visits Other Planets" by Hachiro Kubota, continuing from a previous issue. The magazine also includes a "Questions &…
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This issue of "UFO contactee" (No. 4, January 1988), published by UFOs & Cosmic Philosophy Services, features a two-part article titled "A Young Japanese Man Visits Other Planets" by Hachiro Kubota, continuing from a previous issue. The magazine also includes a "Questions & Answers" section by George Adamski, addressing various aspects of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact.
A Young Japanese Man Visits Other Planets [Part 2]
This section is a dialogue between Kubota (K) and Harukawa (H), discussing the nature of UFO contactees and psychic abilities. Harukawa explains that becoming a telepathist requires hard training and can be dangerous, sometimes leading to insanity or death. He has been studying ancient philosophies like Shinto, Cabala, and Taoism, with help from space people, to find a method to develop telepathy without the severe burdens. He emphasizes the need for a mental 'switch' to control telepathic power, otherwise, one might go mad.
Harukawa also touches upon the difficulties contactees face, such as experiencing a sense of emptiness upon returning to Earth due to the advanced civilizations they visit. He notes that contactees often work together for mutual protection. He explains that space people showed their ships to convince people of their existence.
Developing mental telepathy is presented as a prerequisite, achievable through positive thinking and good feelings. Harukawa advises against negative thoughts and encourages a positive outlook, stating, "I am sure everything is going well with me!"
How to have the Power of Seeing Aura
Harukawa outlines methods for developing the power of seeing aura. One method involves gazing at the rising sun, but this is dangerous and can impair eyesight. A safer alternative is to gaze at a crystal ball. He suggests practicing by observing a white paper for 15 minutes daily, then focusing on a black or golden circle on paper. By concentrating on the circle and visualizing pleasant memories, one can eventually see the vision of the golden circle with closed eyes, leading to the development of aura-seeing ability.
How to see Man's Past Lives
To see past lives, one must place an intense desire for them within the golden circle visualization. Initially, fragmented scenes may appear, gradually leading to a complete, movie-like scene. Harukawa shares that he could see his past lives within a week, but it might take an average person up to a month. The desire to see past lives can also lead to clairvoyance, but a mental controller is crucial to prevent the power from becoming overwhelming and causing insanity.
Harukawa stresses the importance of a positive home environment and a harmonious family for developing psychic abilities. He also discusses the importance of a balanced diet, suggesting a combination of vegetables and animal protein for maintaining psychic stability.
Space People's Tremendous Ability of Telepathy
The conversation shifts to space people living in Japan. Harukawa explains that they possess supernatural abilities that allow them to obtain official documents and even perform feats like the psychic man Messing, who allegedly retrieved money from a Swiss bank for Stalin using ESP.
Love All Things, Even Your Money!
Regarding money, Harukawa explains that space people view it objectively, understanding it is made from wood pulp and that loving trees implies loving money. They do not have a strong desire for it, promoting a philosophy of loving all things.
UFO Photograph Exhibition is Instructive
Harukawa believes UFO photograph exhibitions are instructive, as they can create a connection between the viewer's mind and the real UFOs, fostering a link between consciousness and the visitors.
Questions & Answers By George Adamski
This section features a Q&A originally published by George Adamski in 1957, providing insights into UFOs and space people.
Q12: Are space people etherians or spirits?
A: No, they are normal, physical human beings. The term "etherian" is confusing, as all nature is etheric. Physical form is a manifestation of these "ethers" or gases.
Q13: Why do their ships seem to disappear?
A: This is due to a change in perspective or the inability of human eyes to register objects moving at very high frequencies. Similar to how fan blades blur at high speeds, space ships can appear to disappear when accelerating rapidly.
Q14: Do they communicate telepathically?
A: Yes, but there's a difference between universal telepathic communication and psychic "messages" often received on Earth. It's crucial to differentiate between information from a universal source and thought forms generated by Earth's collective consciousness.
Q15: How do you explain telepathic messages about raising frequencies and dire warnings?
A: These are likely thought forms from Earth, not true telepathic communications from space travelers. Space people do not use names or ranks, and they do not prophecy the future, though they may indicate logical results of actions.
Q16: Have genuine communications been established?
A: Yes, primarily through personal contacts. Information is now being revealed, as people who previously feared ridicule are sharing their experiences. A warning is issued about imposters masquerading as space people.
Q17: Why don't the space people land en masse?
A: Earth's population is not ready for such an event; fear of the unknown could cause widespread panic. While millions accept interplanetary visitors, many are still skeptical or unaware. Official recognition from governments and religious leaders is needed to present this truth.
Q18: Do they use money?
A: No. They use a commodity and service exchange system where production benefits everyone. There are no rich or poor, only shared work for the common good.
Q19: What is their form of government?
A: Theirs is a planetary government with elected representatives from all districts. Problems are solved for the common good, with minimal need for legislative control due to full recognition and recompense for work.
Q20: Are there hostile space people and monsters?
A: The idea of hostile space people and monsters is largely due to fear and misunderstanding. If they were hostile, they could have conquered Earth long ago. Reports of "monsters" are likely due to intense fear from unfamiliar uniforms and spacecraft, not actual hostile beings.
Q21: When will the government release UFO information?
A: Officially, it's impossible to predict. A letter from R.E. Straith of the Cultural Exchange Committee suggests that while the Department of State cannot publicly confirm UFO experiences, they encourage research and communication of sincere beliefs. The letter implies the department has confirmatory evidence.
Q22: What about Earth's satellites and the alleged destruction of a Russian rocket?
A: This is a false rumor. No destructive missiles have been launched into space. Space craft have been monitoring Sputniks, and one incident involved a ship affecting a satellite's movement, which was explained as interference. Space people do not use the moon as a dumping ground for nuclear waste.
Q23: How can I meet a space person?
A: It's not possible to arrange personal meetings. Meetings occur when and where it is advantageous for the "Brothers." Many people have met visitors without realizing it, as they only identify themselves if some good can be accomplished. Skepticism towards those who boast about being from other planets is advised, as most are imposters.
Q24: Why the rash of sightings in November 1957?
A: Governments planned to dismiss UFO sightings as Russian satellite attempts. To counter this, 6,000 space ships appeared globally, making it impossible for any nation to deny their reality. This display also served to show that other-world craft exist.
Q25: Are the space people coming to save us?
A: No. They are not here to save a "chosen few" or from disasters. They would help if possible during a catastrophe, but each individual and planet must solve its own problems. They live by the law of brotherhood and would not discriminate if they were to save peoples.
Q26: Have space people helped Earth?
A: Yes, they have helped by preventing small conflicts from becoming world wars and by neutralizing radioactive conditions from bomb testing. Their assistance is often not widely recognized.
Q27: What are the green fireballs?
A: Green fireballs are concentrations of electrical energy, a natural phenomenon. Space people detect and disintegrate false fireballs or radiation pockets to aid humanity. They can sometimes be mistaken for space ships.
Q28: Can you explain the disappearance of planes?
A: Mysterious plane disappearances can be caused by invisible "clouds" of concentrated energy, similar to false fireballs. If a plane contacts such a cloud, it can explode or disintegrate. Space people try to disintegrate these clouds to prevent such incidents, but sometimes arrive too late.
Q29: Why do astronomers say we can't live on other planets?
A: Adamski questions the certainty of astronomers who haven't traveled to other planets. He believes theories change with scientific advancement and that current instruments may not be capable of accurately reading planetary conditions. Space is compared to an immense "ocean" with energy waves and "space debris."
Q30: Is there air on the moon?
A: Yes, the moon has an atmosphere that provides the necessary pressure to maintain its form. However, it is a smaller body, and the explanation is cut off.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea of benevolent extraterrestrial visitors who are actively assisting humanity, often behind the scenes. The editorial stance emphasizes spiritual development, psychic abilities, and a universal law of brotherhood. There is a strong critique of governmental secrecy and skepticism towards official explanations of UFO phenomena. The publication encourages a positive outlook, self-improvement, and a belief in the potential for interplanetary cooperation. The Q&A format, particularly George Adamski's contributions, serves to disseminate specific teachings and beliefs about space people and their interactions with Earth.
Title: UFO contactee
Issue: No.4
Date: January 1988
Publisher: GAP-Japan
Country: Japan
Language: English
Main Articles and Content
Daniel Ross Talks On UFOs And Space Development In Tokyo
The issue prominently features a report on the annual General Assembly of GAP-Japan, held on September 20, 1987, at Asahi Hall in Tokyo. This event included an invited lecture by American UFO researcher, Mr. Daniel Ross. The assembly began with Hachiro Kubota, representative of GAP-Japan, presenting on UFOs and George Adamski's claims using slides for an hour. Following this, Daniel Ross delivered a lecture on UFOs and U.S. space development, which reportedly left a deep impression on the audience.
Daniel Ross is identified as the author of the book "UFOs AND THE COMPLETE EVIDENCE FROM THE SPACE," published the previous autumn in the U.S. The book is available from 'Public Interest Space Sciences Center' in Walnut Creek, California.
The article also announces that Mrs. Alice B. Pomeroy, a disciple of George Adamski, will be visiting Japan in the autumn to give a lecture on Adamski's cosmic philosophy at the '1988 GAP-Japan General Assembly' to be held at Ginza Gas Hall in Tokyo on September 25.
The Nature and Purpose of the Asteroid Belt
One section of the magazine addresses the question of the asteroid belt's origin, refuting the idea that it was caused by an exploding planet. According to information attributed to "space visitors," the asteroid belt is described as a natural incubator where planets are born to replace disintegrating worlds and where other bodies essential for the system's balance are created. It is explained that the belt is electro-magnetically charged, with each particle containing natural energy. This belt acts as a vibrator or agitator, converting "still" force into active force, which is crucial for the existence and maintenance of the solar system. The particles are in constant activity, growing or disintegrating.
The text compares the asteroid belt's function to the armature of a motor, providing necessary energy without amperage, acting as a booster station. It states that similar belts exist throughout the Cosmos, serving as generators and promoters of energy. The constant friction and collision of particles can lead to blending into larger bodies or explosions, akin to crossing electrical wires.
This process is described not as conflict for destruction, but as a constructive conflict, comparable to the union of male and female in reproduction, where one phase lends itself to another for the common good. The explanation is offered to clarify this mystery for those seeking greater understanding of the universe.
The article then quotes Dr. Arthur M. Harding, a scientist, from his book "ASTRONOMY, The Splendor of the Heavens Brought Down to Earth" (published by Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. in 1935). Dr. Harding's book states on page 129 that it was once thought planetoids resulted from a single planet's explosion, but a study of their orbits shows this is not the case. His discussion of planetoids is noted as interesting and enlightening.
This section is marked as "To be continued in the next issue."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine appears to focus on UFO phenomena, space exploration, and alternative cosmological theories, particularly those associated with George Adamski and his followers. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting information from researchers, "space visitors," and scientific literature to foster a greater understanding of the universe. There is an emphasis on the idea that humanity should approach potential extraterrestrial contact with peace and friendliness, as suggested by the discussion on lunar inhabitants. The publication also promotes the idea of a cosmic brotherhood and the sharing of knowledge gained through experience.