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Weltraumbote - No 01-05 Part 3 - 1955-1956

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Title: WELTRAUMBOTE Issue Date: November 1955 - April 1956 (summarized) Publisher: J. Heinrich Ragaz Country: Germany Language: German

Magazine Overview

Title: WELTRAUMBOTE
Issue Date: November 1955 - April 1956 (summarized)
Publisher: J. Heinrich Ragaz
Country: Germany
Language: German

This issue of WELTRAUMBOTE, subtitled "Independent magazine for the dissemination of truth about the Flying Saucers named extraterrestrial spaceships, for the fight against atomic fission and for the preparation of the new, spiritual age," presents a summary of its first five issues from November 1955 to April 1956. The content is divided into three parts, with this issue containing the conclusion of Part III.

Key Articles and Themes

"Uebersinnliches (ein Sommernachtstraum...)" by Alvaro da Silva

This article recounts a dream-like experience where the narrator, while stargazing, is contacted by beings from Mars. These beings, concerned about humanity's atomic experiments and the resulting disruption of cosmic harmony, had previously attempted to warn Earth through telepathic means and then via radio-based apparatuses, contacting Moscow and Washington. When these attempts failed and atomic experiments continued, Mars decided to send a delegation. However, the landing site designated for the delegation was met with military hostility, with soldiers mistaking the peaceful arrival for an attack. The Martian ships, unaffected by the assault, then broadcast a message of peace and friendship, dissolving the atomic factories and warning against further destruction. The experience is described as initiating a new way of thinking on Earth, leading to salvation.

Einstein's Dire Warning: "The Atomic Sickness, World Plague of Tomorrow!"

This section features a quote from the late physicist Albert Einstein, who warned that any further increase in radioactive emissions would cause irreversible organic disorders in all living beings, especially humans, and would be passed down to future generations. He highlighted the insidious nature of this "radiation bombardment," which is painless and undetectable in the short term, but whose genetic consequences would become visible in 20 to 100 years, ultimately leading to the "world plague of tomorrow."

"International Atomic War Possible Through H-Bomb Rocket Attacks"

This article notes a significant shift in the nature of atomic warfare over the past five months, with modern rocket technology surpassing jet aircraft for delivering atomic bombs. It states that intercontinental atomic war is now a terrifying possibility through the mutual bombardment of hydrogen bombs via long-range rockets, with a range of 8,000 km and speeds of 72 km per minute, leaving only 10 seconds from alarm to impact.

Regular Radio Signals from Jupiter

Reports from the head of the radiophysical department of the Australian research organization indicate the reception of regular radio signals from Jupiter. These signals originate from a clearly visible marking on the planet's surface. Initially detected in 1950 and 1951 for brief periods and attributed to atmospheric disturbances, re-examination revealed their identity with new, weekly signals. The report originates from Sydney, via dpa, in mid-September 1955.

"The Photon Drive Engine"

This section discusses the principle of a photon drive, which aims to harness the thrust generated by intense light beams. The research focuses on increasing the intensity of a light cone to a point where the recoil becomes technically usable. Pushing light masses to their physical limits could theoretically enable near-light-speed travel, potentially opening up space exploration. However, the article expresses skepticism about the immediate feasibility, suggesting that practical obstacles will arise and that photon drive technology is still in its early stages, likely to be realized between 1970 and 1995.

"Maximum Speed to Any Point in the Universe"

This article introduces the work of young Göttinger scientist Burkhard Heim, who has developed a theory for propelling spacecraft without rockets or propellers, using a force field. Heim's discovery, presented at an international scientific congress, suggests that a spacecraft could create its own self-regulating field, powered by a small uranium block. Such a craft, 22.5 meters high, could hover or travel at extremely high speeds without the occupants feeling acceleration or sharp turns. While currently theoretical, the project could begin with preparatory work if sufficient funding were available.

"What is Gravity?"

This section delves into the mystery of gravity, questioning the forces that cause objects to fall to Earth and whether gravity can be understood as a form of electromagnetism or explained by quantum theory. It emphasizes that current research is moving beyond theoretical speculation towards practical applications, particularly for interplanetary travel. The article references past discussions about "flying saucers" and their alleged ability to generate electromagnetic fields to overcome gravity, enabling their observed speeds and maneuvers. It also touches upon the potential for creating small gravity generators to provide energy for families.

Einstein's Unified Field Theory and Artificial Gravity

This part of the issue explains Einstein's 1926 unified field theory, which posited the unity of magnetic, electric, and gravity fields. It speculates on the possibility of converting electricity into gravity, similar to converting matter into energy. Such a development could lead to machines with propulsion capabilities far exceeding modern aircraft. The article also discusses the ongoing research in major American scientific centers into gravity and the secret of life. It mentions prominent figures like Oppenheimer and Teller, as well as specialists like Heim and Jordan, who are working on these problems. The potential for "anti-gravity" technology is explored, which could eliminate the need for wings, propellers, or rockets, enabling aircraft to achieve fantastic speeds without passengers experiencing the effects of acceleration, unlike in conventional rockets.

Mars Observations

Observations of Mars in the summer of 1954 by various observatories, including an expedition in South Africa, revealed unusual features. Photographs showed a 300,000 km² area covered with vegetation, suggesting Mars is not a dead planet. Cloud formations were observed at the poles, and the characteristic Martian canals were visible, appearing to be lined with vegetation that becomes clearer as the polar snow melts.

French Public Opinion on Flying Saucers

A survey of 100,000 French citizens revealed that 53% are convinced of the extraterrestrial origin of flying saucers, with 92% in Lyon holding this belief. This indicates a significant increase in support for the interplanetary theory, influenced by events such as the "Meteor" incident over France on November 17th and an unidentified flying object observed over Orly and Paris on February 17th, traveling at speeds up to 3,600 km/h.

Appeal from the Interplanetary World Community (AMI)

The first congress of the AMI, held in Lausanne in July 1955, issued an appeal to the four major powers. The appeal urges a solemn renunciation of atomic energy due to its catastrophic potential for humanity and the Earth's ecosystem. It also calls for the disclosure of the truth about "Flying Saucers" to prevent panic and advocates for general disarmament and the promotion of international cooperation, including the removal of customs barriers.

UFO Sightings

Several specific UFO sightings are detailed:

  • Explosion of Four Canadian Fighter Jets: On March 2, 1956, four Canadian fighter jets exploded near Strasbourg, France, killing the pilots. The cause is speculated to be related to atomic experiments or extraterrestrial intervention.
  • Flying Saucers over the Vatican: On November 6, 1954, approximately 100 UFOs were observed over Rome, forming a V-shape and then a Greek cross, moving at high speeds.
  • Observation in Zürich: On April 28, 1955, witnesses in Zürich observed a bright light exhibiting unusual maneuvers, stopping, moving horizontally, and then rapidly disappearing. It was determined not to be a helicopter or conventional aircraft.
  • Observation in Peseux: On December 31, 1954, a witness in Peseux observed an oval, metallic object with a bright spotlight and smoke trail that ascended and rotated at high speed.

Channeled Messages from K.

Messages purportedly received from a spiritual entity named "K." emphasize the necessity of understanding cosmic and earthly connections for the future of humanity. These messages suggest that a new era is dawning where the supernatural will become natural, and miracles will be believable. They encourage individuals to embrace this new understanding, free from fear, and to serve a higher purpose. The messages also predict the end of religious martyrdom and the emergence of a universal faith, integrated with inner knowledge and omniscience.

"The Little Courier" - Questions of General Interest

This section addresses reader inquiries:

  • Uranids: Regarding "Uranids" (presumably extraterrestrials), it's mentioned that a group in South America received revelations about beings from a distant star system who were prevented by higher powers from carrying out hostile intentions. It's also suggested that any "mistakes" in interactions with Uranids might be due to Earthlings.
  • Spiritism vs. Spiritualism: The distinction is made between Spiritism (belief in spirit manifestations) and Spiritualism (the doctrine of the spiritual nature of all things). The text recommends a book by Wilh. Otto Roesermüller on the topic of "Our Dead Live!" and quotes from Leonhard Ragaz on the spiritual world.
  • Mutual Penetration of Matter: In response to a question about the mutual penetration of matter and the invisibility/visibility of entities, the text references the work of Dr. Dora Rohlfs and quotes George van Tassel, suggesting that entities from the spiritual realm can pass through each other without notice.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The WELTRAUMBOTE consistently promotes a worldview that integrates spiritual and scientific understanding, with a strong emphasis on the existence and influence of extraterrestrial intelligence. The magazine expresses deep concern about the dangers of atomic energy and advocates for peace and disarmament. It positions itself as a disseminator of "truth" regarding UFOs and a new spiritual age, often contrasting this with the limitations of conventional science and governments, which are portrayed as resistant to new ideas. The editorial stance is one of urgency regarding humanity's current path and optimism about a future guided by higher, possibly extraterrestrial, wisdom and a universal spiritual consciousness.

Title: WELTRAUMBOTE
Issue: 3
Volume: 1/5
Date: January 30, 1956
Publisher: WELTRAUMBOTE
Country: Switzerland
Language: German

This issue of WELTRAUMBOTE, dated January 30, 1956, is presented as the third in a series, summarizing earlier reports and articles. It focuses heavily on UFO sightings and the potential for contact with extraterrestrial intelligences, drawing from various international sources and personal testimonies.

Contact with Extraterrestrial Intelligence

The issue delves into the possibility of direct contact with UFO occupants, citing a quote from "I rode a Flying Saucer" that describes a ship's size and crew. It suggests that while physical presence might not be immediately perceived by all, beings might sense each other's 'soul' or 'vibration level.' A key theme is the importance of mutual understanding between humans and UFO 'rulers.'

Methods of Contact

Radio Communication: The magazine details experiments involving radio contact, referencing Professor George Williamson's research. It suggests attempting contact on the 35-40 meter waveband and using a 'security test' where one changes waves suddenly. If the interlocutor is extraterrestrial, they would supposedly be unable to re-establish contact, proving their non-human origin. One account describes a successful radio exchange where a question was answered instantly after a wave change, demonstrating the extraterrestrial's ability to track the signal.

Telepathy: Telepathy is presented as another vital means of communication. While acknowledging that humans are generally better at sending than receiving, the article notes that intense wishing has led people to see UFOs or their occupants. It suggests that coordinated efforts by multiple individuals can yield better results than solitary attempts. For those already in regular contact with 'Uraniden' (a term used for extraterrestrials), a simple call can bring them if the necessity and possibility align.

Music: Music is also highlighted as a means to create the necessary 'uplifting vibrations' for contact. It's suggested that while humans may know Earthly melodies, extraterrestrials possess music far beyond human comprehension, described as 'sphärenmusik' (spherical music) that evokes visions of harmonious celestial bodies.

Precautions and Spiritual Aspects

Avoiding Negative Entities: A significant warning is issued regarding the attempt to contact UFOs, cautioning against attracting 'bad spirits' or negative entities that may exist in the universe, particularly around Earth. The advice is to maintain 'light thoughts' and to spiritually dedicate all appeals to a higher master, such as Christ, and to visualize pure light. It is stated that any command given in Christ's name must be obeyed by astral beings that might appear due to unfocused intentions.

Choosing Locations: When attempting to facilitate a landing, the magazine advises choosing a remote area. It also stresses the importance of selecting a 'pure' location, free from negative energies stemming from past events like blood sacrifices, murders, or massacres, which can leave residual negative radiations.

UFO Sighting Reports

The issue compiles numerous sighting reports from various locations, providing details about the objects observed:

  • Edwardstown, Australia (June 30, 1955): 21 boys witnessed a flying saucer, described as round, grey, with a dome, spinning on its axis at about 150m altitude.
  • Edwardstown, Australia (July 1, 1955): Two boys saw a similar object moving swiftly from NE to SW.
  • Redlynch, UK (May 27, 1954): An 18-year-old saw an orange light and a hovering object about 9-12m wide with a pilot's seat and a glass dome.
  • Near Tintinara, Australia (April 22, 1955): A witness and companions observed an object that approached, lost altitude, flew over the road, and then accelerated away at high speed, pursued for 25-30 km without being caught.
  • Fazakerley, UK (August 4, 1955): A man and his family saw a disc-shaped object at an estimated 8000m altitude, moving at possibly 650 km/h, which then accelerated rapidly.
  • Near Dunoon, Scotland (July 30, 1955): Five objects, described as two flat hemispheres, bright like aluminum, were observed.
  • Near Agrinion, Greece (August 1955): A hotel manager and truck driver reported a luminous flying saucer that caused their car engine to stop.
  • Lancashire, UK (August 1955): A young couple saw a cylindrical object emitting phosphorescent light, estimated at 11m diameter, moving at high speed.
  • Long Beach, USA (July 11, 1955): A boat owner reported a grey-white, rapidly rotating disc-shaped object that shot down, hovered, and disappeared into a cloud bank.
  • Afghanistan (January 30, 1956): Reports of round and square flying saucers sighted over Herat and other regions.
  • Leicester, UK (July 22, 1955): A formation of bright, spherical objects was seen moving northeast, changing shape as they flew.
  • Dedham, UK (Late July 1955): Miss Mary Greenacre reported a large, round, convex object, sometimes colored, sometimes metallic, hovering before moving at high speed.
  • Brighton, UK (August 16, 1955): Two office workers saw a round, silver object moving slowly, described as magical.
  • Near Derby, UK: Reports of a crash of an unknown flying object near Rolls-Royce aircraft works, with no damage found.
  • Caistor, UK (Mid-August): Mrs. Edith M. Knowles saw a moon-like object surrounded by a red ring, which then descended and ascended rapidly.
  • Los Angeles, USA: Dozens of reports of three silver, disc-shaped bodies changing formation and jumping over each other. Fighter jets were deployed but found nothing.
  • Honduras: The Air Force reported a large, luminous object flying over Tegucigalpa at about 7000 meters.

Scientific and Societal Commentary

Critique of Science: Dr. U. is quoted as calling current scientific endeavors a 'crime against humanity,' particularly concerning atomic fission. The article warns that scientists and governments are engaging in a dangerous game that could lead to self-destruction.

Gesellschaft für Geistforschung (Society for Spiritual Research): A letter from this Zurich-based group, founded in 1937, is included. They emphasize that 'spirit' is concrete, not abstract. Their research aims to correlate spiritual findings with material evidence, such as photographic capture of a 'mustard seed-sized light' at the heart's entrance, indicating the spirit's development level, and the 'silver cord' connecting the spirit to the solar plexus during physical life.

Leonhard Ragaz: A quote from Leonhard Ragaz is included, likening the human heart to a police station with files on people, ready to provide information upon inquiry.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the persistent reports of UFO sightings across the globe and the exploration of methods for establishing contact with extraterrestrial intelligences. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, encouraging readers to consider the possibility of non-human visitors and to approach such interactions with spiritual awareness and caution. There is a clear emphasis on the spiritual and moral dimensions of contact, suggesting that these are as important as technological or scientific approaches. The publication aims to disseminate information that is often withheld by the mainstream press, providing a platform for UFO-related news and theories.