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UFO Contactee 9 February 1994

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Overview

This issue of "UFO contactee," published by GAP-JAPAN NEWSLETTER, International Edition, No. 9, dated February 1994, focuses on a significant UFO sighting and the legacy of George Adamski.

Magazine Overview

This issue of "UFO contactee," published by GAP-JAPAN NEWSLETTER, International Edition, No. 9, dated February 1994, focuses on a significant UFO sighting and the legacy of George Adamski.

A Gigantic Space Ship Appears Over Desert Center, California!

The lead article by Hachiro Kubota recounts an event on January 27, 1992, when members of the 5th GAP-Japan Desert Center Investigation Committee (D.C.I.C.) witnessed a gigantic cigar-shaped object in the sky over Desert Center, California. The sighting lasted about three minutes. The committee had been organizing annual visits to Desert Center since 1988, a location known for George Adamski's 1952 contact with a Venusian.

Adamski Meets a Venusian

The article provides a summary of George Adamski's account from his book, "Flying Saucers Have Landed." On November 20, 1952, Adamski and six companions visited the Mojave Desert near the Arizona border. While resting on a highway, they saw a huge cigar-shaped mother ship. Adamski then drove further into the desert and saw a flying saucer hovering over a saddle between two hills. He photographed the saucer with his quarter-plate camera attached to a 6-inch reflecting telescope and also with a Kodak Brownie. Subsequently, he encountered a man from Venus, who communicated through gestures and telepathy, wearing a suit like ski wear. The Venusian left deep footprints with strange symbols, which were later cast by Dr. George Williamson, an anthropologist and witness.

Alice Wells, another witness, sketched the Venusian, and artist Gay Betts later painted a portrait. The author saw these pictures in November 1975 at Adamski's home in Vista, California, which convinced him of the reality of Adamski's experience.

Adamski-type UFOs Appearing All Over the World

The article addresses skepticism regarding Adamski's photographs, with critics claiming he faked them using models. However, it points out that similar flying saucers and cigar-shaped ships have been sighted globally. As an example, Kazuhiko Fujimatsu, a student in Onomichi, Japan, photographed objects in 1974 that were identical to Adamski's images. The author personally interviewed Fujimatsu and others, confirming the authenticity of these pictures.

A Strange Arc Carved on a Rocky Hillside

During a D.C.I.C. investigation in November 1988, the team could not find the exact contact spot but discovered a beautiful, large arc carved into a rocky hillside, estimated to be part of a 10-meter diameter circle. The article speculates if this was created by a landing flying saucer.

Found the Contact Spot

The 2nd D.C.I.C., comprising six people including members from Japan and the US, visited Desert Center in January 1989. The author felt guided to the contact spot, which was later identified. Two pictures from the book "Other Tongues Other Flesh" are mentioned.

The Hills Changed its Outlines?

Subsequent investigations, including the 5th D.C.I.C. in January 1992, aimed to pinpoint Adamski's contact spot. The article discusses how the landscape, particularly the hills, may have changed over the forty years since Adamski's encounter due to natural erosion (wind, rain, flash floods) and possibly the influx of visitors seeking the contact site. The author expresses confidence in identifying the location where Adamski met the Venusian.

The Description Partly Eliminated?

The author questions Adamski's description of photographing the saucer with his telescope and then immediately with his Brownie. He suggests that the focal lengths of the cameras might not allow for capturing a saucer half a mile away with the Brownie, implying that Adamski might have photographed two different 'saddles' or that parts of the description were omitted by Adamski or his publisher.

A Gigantic Mother Ship Appeared!

During the 5th D.C.I.C.'s visit in January 1992, while searching for the 'saddle,' the team witnessed a white, shining, long cylindrical object flying horizontally. Five members saw it, describing it identically. The object appeared at 2:03 p.m. and disappeared at 2:06 p.m. as a combat plane approached. The author notes that combat planes were unusually active that afternoon, suggesting a connection.

A Mysterious Phenomenon on the Ocean

On January 29, 1992, while flying from Los Angeles to Japan, the author and other passengers observed a long, straight black line on the ocean surface, moving at airplane speed. It was later suggested by Dr. Makoto Akiyama that this could have been the shadow of a "needle-type" Mother Ship.

Questions & Answers by George Adamski

This section features a Q&A originally published by George Adamski in 1957.

  • Q64. Why do you not attend space craft conventions? Adamski views space visitor encounters as a holy event and believes many conventions have become exploitative, misrepresenting the truth and aiding those who wish to suppress information.
  • Q64. While watching the sky I often see something flash past, but it moves so fast I cannot discern either size or shape. Is this a flying saucer? Adamski distinguishes between meteors and space craft. At night, a hovering, soundless light that pulsates and changes color is likely a space craft. During the day, a craft must be clearly visible, performing unusual maneuvers or traveling at impossible speeds.
  • Q66. Would it be possible for an Earthling to be picked up by a space ship, taken to another planet for a vacation to learn more about their way of life, then returned to Earth within a month? Adamski believes this will be possible when humanity ceases to express hostility and fear towards visitors.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine strongly supports the accounts of George Adamski and presents evidence from various investigations and sightings to corroborate his claims. It emphasizes the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, encouraging a respectful and open-minded approach to these phenomena. The editorial stance is one of belief in the authenticity of UFO encounters and the importance of disseminating this information globally.

Title: UFO contactee (International Edition)
Issue: No. 9
Date: February 1994
Publisher: GAP-Japan
Country: Japan

This issue of "UFO contactee" delves into the activities and philosophy of GAP-Japan, a prominent UFO research organization in Japan. The magazine highlights the group's history, its extensive membership, and its commitment to spreading the teachings of George Adamski.

GAP-Japan: History and Mission

GAP-Japan was established in 1961 by Hachiro Kubota, who had previously worked with George Adamski. The organization has since grown to become the largest UFO research group in Japan, boasting 1,700 members and 17 branches nationwide. Its headquarters are located in Tokyo.

The core of GAP-Japan's activities revolves around monthly seminars that utilize Adamski's "Science of Life" and "Telepathy-The Cosmic or Universal Language" as primary texts. Hachiro Kubota, the representative of GAP-Japan, leads seminars at the head office in Tokyo, explaining key concepts from these texts. Audiotapes and videotapes of these lectures are distributed to all branches for their monthly use.

A unique aspect of the seminars is the "Telepathy Developing Practice" game, which participants engage in. The magazine notes that many GAP-Japan members have developed significant telepathic abilities, including thought reception and clairvoyance, with some even reporting firsthand contact with "Space People."

GAP-Japan also organizes an annual General Assembly in Tokyo. This event brings together members from across the country to hear lectures from qualified speakers, including Kubota. The assembly includes question-and-answer sessions, followed by a dinner party.

Publications and Books

The organization publishes a quarterly magazine, "UFO contactee" (Japanese edition), which serves as its bulletin. This magazine is distributed to all members and is also available for purchase at major bookstores throughout Japan. It is a 52-page publication featuring color photos, Adamski's philosophy, methods for developing telepathy, and true accounts of UFO sightings and first-hand encounters with extraterrestrial beings. An English edition of "UFO contactee" is published annually.

Hachiro Kubota has translated all of George Adamski's writings and speeches into Japanese, compiling them into a 10-book collection titled "New Adamski's Complete Works." This collection was published by Chuo Art Publishing Co. and has been well-received as a valuable source of information.

Additionally, Chuo Art Publishing Co. has released the Japanese edition of "UFO's and the Complete Evidence from Space," authored by Daniel Ross, the representative of US-GAP. This book is part of the "New Adamski's Complete Works" collection.

1993 GAP-Japan General Assembly and UFO Sighting

The magazine prominently features the 1993 GAP-Japan General Assembly, which was held in Tokyo on October 10, 1993. The cover includes images from this event, with a caption indicating that many GAP members observed a UFO appearing over Asakusa, Tokyo, on the day following the assembly. The photo is credited to Matsumura.

Book Feature: "UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space"

A section is dedicated to Daniel Ross's book, "UFOs and the Complete Evidence from Space: The Truth About Venus, Mars, and the Moon." The book claims that great civilizations exist on the moon and other planets, and that NASA has concealed significant discoveries about these celestial bodies. It promises to reveal the "amazing truth" behind NASA's space development. The book can be obtained from Daniel Ross at a cost of $10.00 plus postage.

Reader Questions and Answers

The magazine includes a Q&A section addressing common inquiries related to UFOs and contactees:

Q67. Can radiation from a saucer kill a man?

According to the text, there are no known instances of fatal injuries caused by UFO radiation. The author recounts an experience where the pulsating electromagnetic power of a craft caused temporary paralysis but no permanent harm. It is emphasized that space craft will not harm individuals who follow the crew's instructions. Any reported injuries are attributed to fear, which is described as a destructive force, rather than the radiation itself. The text suggests that when a craft is close to the ground, the radiation (force field) used for flight is minimized.

Q68. If I were to develop spiritual mediumship, would this help me to meet the space people?

The answer is a definitive "No." The text explains that space people are physical human beings, similar to humans on Earth, and do not utilize mediumship. While spiritual mediumship takes years to develop and is distinct from the recent surge in interest, telepathy is presented as an innate, universal language that is inherent in all beings. The space people communicate through telepathy, not mediumship.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the teachings and philosophy of George Adamski, the practical application of telepathy, the experiences of UFO contactees, and the activities of GAP-Japan. The editorial stance is clearly in favor of the Adamski-based worldview, promoting telepathy as a natural human ability and a means of communication with extraterrestrial beings. The magazine presents a perspective that aligns with the UFO contactee movement, emphasizing the existence of advanced civilizations in our solar system and the potential for peaceful contact, provided humans approach these encounters with understanding rather than fear.