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  • MESSAGES FROMTHE PLEIADESTHE CONTACT NOTES OFEDUARD "BILLY" MEIER

    Vol. 1

    28 J anua ry 1 I : rec t r a ure reserve, mwu. wuzer ;1111 . ur . Hcam ship

    Eduard "Billy" Meier - Wendelle StevensISBN 0-934269-XX-X

  • REISSUED BOOK

    MESSAGES FROM THE PLEIADESTHE CONTACT NOTES OF EDUARD "BILLY" Meier

    By

    WENDELLE C. Stevens

    T ransla ted to E ng lish

    HUMANITARIAN INTEREST

    This is the first book of the exensive Contact Notes made by Eduard"Billy" Meier following his face to face meetings with those very humanCosmonauts who told him they came here from the Star Picture that we callThe Pleiades.

    When Meier sat down to write up notes on his first meeting with th em hediscovered that his hand was writing rapidly under some kind of a utoma ticcontrol over which he exercised no volition. It faithfully repea ted every wordof the extensive dialogu e for over 20 minu tes.

    W hen he was given an old Woodstock meta l key typewriter the Pleiadiansasked to see it for analys is. \Vhen they brought it back. saying " It is aprimit ive apparatus' ' , Meier discovered that he began receiving the ContactNotes on that typewriter at 50 words per minute, using only one finger on hisgood arm.

    T he contacts continued and the recording of the Contact Notes continuedand even improved oyer time.

  • MESSAGES FROM THE PLEIADESTHE CONTACT NOTES OF "BILLY"MEIER

    Vol. 1

    28 Janu ary 1973. 16:00 Frecht Nature Preserve. Hinw il Switze r land. v ar I Beam ship landing.

    Hundreds of UFO Photographs - Thousands of pages of contact notes -- Scores of Landing Tracks -

    ISBN 0-934269-XX-X

  • MESSAGE FROM TH E PLEIADES

    Frem L'1e cenren l an guage or i ginalsccj Ieceed by the stevens-zt ders-teet ch teem during thei r

    s ix year on-s i te Ir,ve s tiga t i cr. "'n ile events were happeni ng

    Edited .m d ermotet ed by 1';. c . Stevens

    Liberal refer e nce has been trade to Elders and T....e Ichfil e notes , roero r enda , and recor ds o f the tri ps

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    ~ing b:trbs whi le , as o ften happened, German"Stukas'" and other fighter c r a ft could be seen ac ross theborder . I n my estimatien they ~re as primitive as the krreri can bcrnbers , s are of which had been s ho t (la,.,n direct l yover our village by the swt es Ai r Fo rc e , or otherwise c ap-tured. Thi s did not seem to agree .....ith my f a ther ' s explan-etaon . He , being a straight f orward . dependable, o ld fash-i oned man, harbored no great thoughts about t echnical de-

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  • vetcprenea . But I , as a five year o l d toy , was vc:ry inter-ested in s uch warve r s produced by the wild and e vil ....arcraesaI'OUOO the wor Id , I f ot roced , by radio , the ccnt inuous banbattacks of the AlTerieans and the r olling thunde r o f the heavytank and artille ry guns whi ch c a rri ed to our vi llage overIIWlY k ilc:xreters day and night.

    I t was j ust not logical to 100: that a ll the primitive andnurderous weapons o f this second 'to'Or l d ....-ar- cou l d have any-thing in cecmon with the f uturistic d isc I had seen . 'rnes eand o ther reflect i ons al:out two very di f ferent wor t ds rushedtogether in my consciousness as I ponde r ed this be law thatnut tree . 'rnere had to be another explanation than my fatherhad , no t only because o f my thoughts , but also because thedisc suddenly seared to Ire r a ther f amiliar . I could not getover the thought that I had a lready seen the Barre or verys imilar discs e l sewhere , and under nore peaceful c i r currstan-ces.

    My tlnlghts and presentir.ents led rre to watch the s ky dayand night , e specfe t ry at night when I could see "travellingstars" h igh in the s ky, sere bigger and sore smar ter , Sat -e l lites were then still UJ"Ikno,.m. , and I a lready recognizedthe bcrrcers and fight e rs suf ficient ly by their cont .Inuousappearance . On the o ther hand these nore primitive aircraftwere not able to fly so high , l ike these "dri ven and o f tenflas hing stars", whi ch rroreover o f t en executed zig- zagflights , like I had never seen any airplane make . Just as Is aw those travelling s tars then, one can see them today,very high in the sky , a t 20 to 40 kilareters height , a tni ght in a c l ear s ky . 'Ib be sure you are not watching sat-e llites, the best tarre to observe is between 22:00 and 02 :00because a t this t1lre the Farth fu lly sbadces the sky franthe sunlight behind it , and it can not reflect fran passingsatell i tes above . Even, in sore cases, certain scientiststry to a ffirm the contrary. As the UFOs perform thei r c0n-trolled fl i ghts high in the sky , they are usually seen nobigger than stars . My firs t obse rva t i ons were a l one at nightwhen I observed then as "travell ing s tars" , rot this changedin a r a ther s hort t.Irre , One n i ce and wann l a te SUmner day Isaw, to my delight , a spheri cal ob j ect high in the sky ,s lCMly a ppr oaching and descending until I could see that itwas a regu l ar sphere . 'rhen i t dfeappeared in a f lash with notrace and wi thout any no ise o r re a s on .

    Follawing that t1lre these daylight cceratfcos were repeat -

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  • ed, and one day I again felt scrnething str ange in rre , It waslike a voice sceewbere in !T head. and a lso inexplicablepict ures pr esented themse lves . The inner vo ice and pi cturesadvi s ed Ire intently and c ont inuous l y to search fo r answersand a l so to find. them. Thi s began in the l a t e Auturm o f 194 2onl y a few rronths before my 6th b irthday .

    The se s trange thoughts . the inner voice. and the pi cturesbegan to worry Ire . becaus e in my ignor ance of such thingsthe thought cerre to tie that I might be going c r azy .nus was the r eason I t urned t o one o f our p rotestant min-is ters in the hope that he cou l d he lp rre, And he did veryreadily, and with evident know ledge about this mat ter , a l -though I had never told h im anything befo r e . It seemed to roo.that he was ve ry ....'ell informed on this UFO matter and hadcons i der abl e knOw'ledge in this r es pect. So he advised rooabout; UFOs and my inner voice and the pictures, and explainedthat I s hould t ry as quickly as possible, by myself, to an-swer the voices call ing inside Ire . I can s t i ll rarember hiskindly taking

  • behind JiOragen forest ....trich ....as used for glider l andings.oee day, f ran a c loudy sky, a pear- s haped flying ob ject des -cended and touched the ground . Out o f the ob j ect cane a ve ryol d IMIl, and he s ignalled for Ire to care to him. I fo l Iowedhim wit:h:>ut a word t o say, and a t I cced him to take Ire intohis air-vehicle . Al1Tost iJmediately, I noticed on the s c reensthat ~ were high above the ground. '!hen the pearly s hi p de-cended again and set tled gently onto the ground wi thout myeven feeling the t ouchdo.m . '!he o ld IMIl rrotioned f or Ire t owa l k out , which I did, l ike wa l king in a dream. lis soon asI was out the object rose straight up and dtseppeared intothe sky at a splitting speed as I s tared in astcnishrrent .

    Deep in thoogh t , I headed hare , deliber a ting whether Is hould tell anyOOdy al::out my experience . Then I decided tokeep s ilent and no t even tell the pr iest . So I lived wi thmy secret and became a ll the rrore r es e rved. IAlring my sirrpleobject observa t i ons ove r the next two years , anotherfar- reaching experience f rightened ITe . Even though explainedby the priest, I had no idea o f the different f orms of tele-pathy, and cecerre f r ightened when on my birthday, en 3 Feb-ruary 1944, a new voice suddenly rose in my consciousnessand ordered Ire to new caref u lly l earn and collect knCMledge ,to be t r ansmit ted to ITe in this way . I feared I may be l os-ing my sani ty again, and s o I was afraid . I did not dare toentnlst this new situation to my parents because I did notthink they wcutd be ab le to understand TTe. en the other handI did not trust this inner voice, which this tine was veryc lear in my consciousness , because I was o f the opini on thatthis could be sere f orm of delusi on , though I a l ways tri edto calm myse lf . I n fear , I again confided this new situationto the priest who l i s t ened very patientlY and attent ive l y . Itold him everything in the sma.llest detail. Gently then ,this wise ITB11 smiled and s aid tha t I had no need to wor ry,because he was Inforrred al::out these things . But , r egretfUlly ,he c oul d onl y do s o much , and t each Ire thorough l y certainmatters . In this respect it woutd be necessary that I keepabsolute silence , as these things did not agree with hisprofession (as a minister) . He ~ld cont inue his miss ion,to work as a priest , and for certain r easons a t this loca-tion , to try to make c l ear to hurran beings , s i cwt y, thetruths of thei r relig i on . 'Ih i s was a heavy undertaking, asthe hUIT\'lIlS in my hare village ....'ere very strong believers inGod, and wi th this , s uperstitious too .

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  • I did not understand then, exactly \ooi1at he was tal kingabout, and also did not grasp the deeper meaning . It wasonly rreny years later, ....nen I had a l ready forgotten thepriest, that I c learly care to understand that the voice inmy censciousness had nothing to 00 with insanity o r delusi oo ,but ....as only another kind o f telepathy, and was the thought -voi ce of another human being who lived on another wor-Ld,'!he pr i est explained that the voice sounding in my conscious-ness was a telepathic camunication rrethod like the othe rtelepathy event of ~ years befor e . 'Ibis f orm o f t elepathycoul d be exerci sed over unl imit ed d i s tances and wi thout Im-pedirrent , exce pt f or s pi r i tua l b lockade . For the firs t t arreI heard the expression, te l e pathy, when he called this f ormof camunication by that name . It could a lso be exercisedf ran human to human ove r their norma.l consciousness as set i .'I\.1o years bef ore , when he spoke of t elepathy , he s poke ofspiritual telepathy , yet not the overriding of one ' s prfrrarythoughts . transmitted. through rrateria l ccesct cusness . In thesecond conversation he first explained to Ire that I was ex-ceptionally receptive to ext.rere ty high frequencies , andthat creatures of rcser l evel s , such as Earth humans forexarrpr e , would not be able to force entry into rre (spirit-ually) . This would be only exclusive ly possible for higherdeve l oped c r eatures, because I had cane into this l ife tocarry ou t a s peci a l mis s ion, and so had to be protected franwi cked rrachinations and inf l uences of l es s e r deve loped in-tell igences an d beings .

    '!he expl anations of the priest seerred very qccd, though hegave me a b l aN' when he explained that my life would be verydifficul t and fu ll o f private suffer ing, which has been trueup to today. With his explanations I over carre my fear an dtroubled myse lf t o enlarge the telepathic contacts, ....ili.chun ti l new had been one-sided. I put questions and receivedanswers teo, which confinred what the priest had s aid .

    These te lepathic contacts turned out to be carmuni.cationswith a huran being who called hiJrself SPAn{. I was initiatedinto what appeared to be gigantic events , ....ni.ch o f t en seeredto rre rather mad . '!he consequence of this was that it allbu t i sol a ted me fran my envi r onrrent. I allowed intrigues totake place against IrE without de fence , as I had a lsodone before . By this I cecerre the scapegoat for a ll evildeeds which happened in the Vil lage. But I did no t care aboutthis , and on l y s ilently smiled inside myself when such un-

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  • truths were o f f e red against me, and I suffered. for those . Iwas often t reated to s uch b lCMS that afcerwards I coul dne i ther stand nor s i t . In this wa y my whol e position becerrerrore toughened, as ....'e ll as a t s cboot , wtlich I began to miss .But this did no t dis t urb me because I nevertheless l earnednuch in school , to beccrre l ate r and in better t .Irre stil lrrore thoroughl y and deep l y educa ted by the telepathic con-tacts with Sf a th .

    Through my rreny unexcused absences ( the "mas t e rpi ece" inthe worst year anounted t o 173 unexcused absences) , pecu-liarly , nothing happened f r an the s chcol aiininis t ration. Onthe contrary, they l eft mat ter s as they ....'ere , until I hadccnpfeted all the ecbcot level s unt il only 6 rronths rena m ed,and then the scbcor adnini stration struc k back . But theseevents , ....itich were on l y a tiny jot of my lif e , anticipatedthe consequent course o f my history, in which I s hall no t gointo detail her e .

    I t was then in 1944 when Sfath began t e l e pathic contac twith Ire , and I, t urned by the pr i es t ' s expl anations , re-speeded pos i tive l y to thi s contact. Still I did no t knONthen that the fir st contact of two years ago s prang f ran theserre source, and that the o l d man who had taken rre with himin the pear -ebeped c r a f t was the aarre Sfath, himself , ,.;her1OW' inf onred me t elepathically about being p repared for avery difficul t and rrcet, iIrportant miss i on . I nON had todecide f or mysel f whether I 'NOU l d want; to undertake theburden o f thi s persona l mission or not . Fran his explan-ations , I ha d been selected for this befo r e my birth , andwas , according to this , under steady contro l by this person .'Ihat i t was r eally true , I would be abl e to prove fran thef act that at an age o f s ix rronths I had fallen i ll f ran avery seve re c ase o f pneurronia, and hope for my s urvival hadbeen g iven up . La t e in the n i ght , Dr . Strebe l , a medicaldoctor , had prepared my parents f or the shock, that on thatsarre nigh t I would f inis h my lif e . As I l a y in a COT6 , a tthe point o f l eaving my earthly life, he , Sfath, had inter -vened and brought me back to l i fe .

    Of course I wanted to examine this ataterrent; of Sfa th ' s ,and s o I asked my rrothe r about events o f my bebynood . To myastonishrrent , she confirned Sfa th 5 words and expl ained,that a "mi r acle" happened, as ther e r eally was no hope f orrrr:I young life . Even Dr . Strebel ca lled it a mirac le which\I."aS plainl y unexplainable f or him, because according to his

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  • rredfcat tests the n ight before, I should have been dead irthe rooming .

    Sfath expl ained to roe many other matters , t a ught me, an cgave rre da.ta and t nfc rrret.Icn about; which I rrust r emai..nsilent ITr:I whole life .

    So the ti.rre passed until late SUrrrre:r 1944, y,Tlen once again,as I strolled a l one , deep in thought , through the "Langen-zinggenn o f the lragen forest near BUlach, I had walkedsore distance a long , when suddenly Sfa th announced h imselfby his OCM becani.ng fami liar telepathic rrethcx:1 , and expl ain-ed to Ire that I should y,mt sere minutes and not get wor ried .So I just waited expectantly to see what ' '

  • he worked with sere aparatus there . I d i d not understand.In the diffe rent small i lluminated. windo,.,'S, I s aw that thefigures and the p ict ures o f the l andscape were changing andI sudden l y realized that I was seeing a bird ' s-eye vfew,Inqui r i ng l y, I nC1iJ t urned. my eye s t o Sfath , \0
  • But much would happen before then, and I wou ld rreet; wi tt'tM11Y things ....tl.ich o f ten forced me to the edge o f de lusion ,and a l so to the edge o f death . Ha,.,lever I was a tways able tcbridge the dangerous situation ....i th my or..n forces , and onlyin a few' cases ....res I g iven help, ebcct. ....tuch I now knew forsure t oday, and that this was a lways directly o r indirectlyby extra t e r restri al intervention . on the whole I wa s putpret ty much on myself , and all actions and doings I had tcmas t er by mysel f. Fran that I learned very ITUch and finallywas abl e to profit by each situation .

    '!he stay with Sfath l asted a b i t wore than f our hours ,during which he t ransmit ted great kncwledge to me. At theend o f the rreet ing he o rdered rre to lean back in my chair ,after ....itich he then placed a fornati on o f 1.nnurrerable wiresand tiny inst.run'ents aIOlIDd my head . Nonder ing abclu.t thatand ....nat might f olleM oeM, I l ooked calmly a t him and heM helMIlipulated the buttons and switches , and s uddenly Ir ealized great things ins ide o f me. All was s udden l y insideo f Ire a great kncwj edqe , r ecogniti ons o f many kinds o f o l dand new things . I f e lt quite suddenl y peculiar f orces pen-etra ting into me, like s uddenly I kn ew events and occurrenceso f the f uture . I wanted to cure human beings o f s ickness andrreny other things . '1hen a ll at once these influences stoFPedand Sfath r esroved the s trange instrurrents f ran my head withthe expl anation that now I would have the abi lities whichwere awakened in ne by the i nstrurrent, which abi l i ties hadbeen deve loped inside myself at an earlier t.Irre , I wou td notl ose these abi lities nOW', but I woul d never be aj I osed touse thes e abilities egoti s tica lly , o r f o r prof it, o r j ustf or derronstration . 'lhe knorwl edge and ta l ents awakened ins i deme were on l y a llowed. to serve nCM fo r my own deve tocrene f orthe missioo ....ilich I was to carry out . If I ...rere to o f f endthis order , then an "i.rrpl ant ed fuse" would aut ara t i callyblock a ll , and it would r emain and be active until the dan-ger had passed. 'Ihis , he a lso explained, wou ld also b l ocks c i ent i fic t ests and possible pc7.

  • Thi s ~ema~kable instrument and it' s use by Sf at h ~emalnds uS o f a s imi l a r"inculcat i on" dev i c e us ed an Bill He rr lll8nO by his ext rat erre s tr ia l abduct -ors f~om Reticul um. ( See UfO CON TAC T FROM RETlOUlUH, by Ste\ ens an d Wi l l i amJ . He~I1lanfl , same publl she~. ) I n the Cha~ l eston case the devrce llas usedt o i nc ulc a t e vas t a'llOunt s o f kn owledge i nto Bill Her rman 's mind fd1 ich " a sa l l prev ious l y unkno wn t o h i m, and it included ancient pas t hi story as ..e l las fut u r e even ts as desc r i bec by Edu a r d Heier here . Much of t he knoa l ed qeNas i nc ul c at ed in suc h a ~ay t hat a gi ven e ven t happen ing "ould t r igger therele as e o f a quanti ty of kno..ledge no t prev fous l v i n t he con s c ious mi nd o fBi ll Herrmal'Vl .

    After these last expl anatioos , Sf a th brought Ire back toEarth again , to exactly the s ane place where ~ had startedfran hours before . Then he once more dfseppeared into hispear-shaped ship and I never saw him again . cruy I stillnoticed his voi ce for scrre years after, when he transmittedmany facts and much knCMledge to me. on the 3rd of Fe bruaryin the year o f xxxx , his voice dismissed me as he s oundedold and tired, and then he faded away f orever .

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  • But t hat i s anothe r s t ory , qu i te e " tensl ve also , and ve ty i.ll umi na t i ng ,but fa t t oo much to go i.n1o detai l on in thi s r epor t. In f act t he DAls..e r e ..el l knoo.l1 to the Pl e i adlans a nd Aske l kne w Se'ftJ8se pe rsona l ly eo ceven ca r r ied ou t resea rch p rojec ts wi 1h he r .

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    Hyperdrive speed exceeds speed of l i ghtmany t i mes over .rravel from Pleiades takes 7 hours .Li ght emi t t ing and Tachyon dr i ves .

    Eduard Heier 's f i r st UFO sightin g .Sfath ' s l ast mee tin g wi th Me ier .Meier Me ets Asket .1s t Physical c ontact with Pl eiadians28 JanuarJ 1975 . 14: 12Meierl s fi r st sight in g of Pleiadianspacecraft and first pic ture.Six pho~ographs taken of spacecraft .Semjase greets Mei er face -to-face .Other fo rms of Li f e in univers e .Nobody coming fr om anywher e to saveEarth man from himself .2nd Physical contact with Ple iadians3 February 1975 , 22 : 10Othe r space creatures come here .3arbarous space beings also exis t .Ken eth ~xnold 's UFO exper i enc e .3rd Fhysical c on t ac t wi t h Pleiadians8 Februa.-y 1975 . 03:03Fleiadians are s~ill evolv1n~. Areinteres ted in i nhabi t an t s of-worlds .~eason s Pl eiadi ans do no t appear inmasses and to r ec ogni zed au thori ti es.OUr fo r ebearers were thei r forebearer s .Age of human beings .

    Semjase~s age in Eart h years .4th Physical contact wi th Pleiadians15 February 1975 . 01: 48Pleiadians learn Eart h languages .

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    Disc-form offers least r es i s t anc e 42fo r largest surface .Spacecraft are protec ted by Energy Fi eld . 42The fa rcefield al so neutralizes ~avity. 43In Cosmi c Space , dan gers a f many kindsexist. There is a l ways someone biggerand more powerful. 44Ear t hm en must ureu are t o de f end the i rpl ane t agai ns t undea Lz-ab'Le intruders . 45;'.nother r ac e o:f humans In our s olar :,s ys t emdes t r oye d t hei r plane t . 465t h Contact . 16 Fe bruary 1975 , 23 : 41Ti me and caus e of Barth 's Gr eat Flood 49Tr amspl an ted planet . 50Ca tas t rophe 3 ,453 years a go . 51Or igi n of 3arth Mo on . 52Firs t plane t from Sun broke up a~d wasdrawn into the sun . 56Another solar system was des troyed . 56Ci v i l i za t i on re turns to the destroyecsolar s ystem. 57New te chnolo gy evo l ved and they achi evedspac e flight a gain . 58Suac e t r avel er s become identified as

    I~'rl. 58I~KH come t o our solar system . 59'rhree planets of our solar systemoccupied . 59IE'NH return to occ upy and settle Earth. 59Ot her crea tures eXi l ed t o Earth . 6070 , 000 Beings from home planet of I~NHagai n s ettl e on Earth 50 , 000 years .a gc 6t h Con t a c t . 23 February 1975 , 22 : 30Semj ase di s cus s es r e-incarna tlon.7t h Con t ac t . 25 Fe bruary 1975 , 18 :02Se jas e will ge t new spacecraft. Meierwill be allowed t o pho tograph it .M. 3.. (De-frock ed Greek Ca t hol i c Friest)was a contactee since 1956 .Spirit Healers discussed .Semj as e answers Questi ons :

    'ihy c an ' t Meier take others t o con tact? 76Why do we have different races ?"iho were the gi an t s:Outc asts men t i oned - animal descenden t s .

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    Glan ~B call ed GoliathsSpiri t world di scussed .Voic es impr es s ed on tape.

    Extrate~restrial bas es on Earth .Second part of contact , 25 February 1975 ,Semjase to ge t n ew spacecraf't t omorrow.Sem j as e s ets up s econd phot o contac t .Semj as e ' s old ship 1s to be s ent home .Tel epa t hi c suppl emen t to 18 :02 con tact .Her r Karl Veit identifi ed as a fri endDamage t o oz one l ayer surrounding Ear-th ,8th Contac t . 18 March 1975 , 15:1 4Semjase describes matterFrofound questi ons may not be answeredbec aus e human evolution has not pro gressedfar enough f or some answers.Certain knowledge is not advan tageo us f or:eart h human!vr spirt t uall y .Molecular biolo~J .Gen e s and chromosomes a lso re ~latel ifespanns . -Intelligenc e 1s r egulat ed by s piritualevo l ution .Wis dom and in t elligence can be trans-pl anted organ i ca l ly t o r ais e intelligence .

    ~eal men tal di s -eas e r es ul t s f rom con-fus ion of kn owl edge in an educated spiri ~ .Di s cus se s re lat iVity an d t i me di lati on .~y?erspac e c ondi t i on r esul ts from r apidc onversion of coars e matt er ~o f i ne ma t tera ~ inf'inu~ e maaa-enuLL t ime condi 't Lcn , 98New religions to come . 103Life and heal th of Ea r thman . 104Twel ve di s eas e preventive devices off er ed .l 05Eea .L 'th r ejuvenation :nachine mention ed . 105I mmanueL was only a human being but withgreat in t elligence an d knowledge . Hetaugh t the lessons of nature . 106Meier a 2a i n wants t o br i ne frien ds in t ot he ccn tac ts , or le t them- pho to graph ~heship also .Semj as e suggests no fur t her pi9}ures a sn d!e ?'16W

  • Semjase agrees to l e t Meier use moviecamera . Hi s ne ...... 35mm camera "exo.Lcde d"in h i s hands when h e trie d ~o take aclose-up photo o f Semjase ' s ship. 10 99 th Con t a c t . 21 Naxch 197 5 , 16 :18Semj as e den i e s do mi n ance o f Pleia diansover Earth . Alleges s elf-ordered, self-servi n g miss ion here. 110

    Earthma~ is barbarous becaus e ~hat ishis s tage ~d level i n evol ution . 11 1Why others don I t more often s ee s hips . 11 3Semj as e offers t o let Meier take 3 photosof her ship in f ran t o f friends . 113Semjase denies Meier ' s r e que s t t o r ec or dhe r voice. 114Semjase s ays r e l i gi on binds and r estr -ic ts r e a l s pirit . 1i6Insists t hat the Talmud I mmanu el i s theon l y scripture written at the time ofImmanueL, - - - - 117Re f us e s t o answer everybody's simplequestions when somebody he re has ananswe r . 117Hi sto ry o f mankind resumed . 118Deadly war rava~ed Zarth 40 , 00 0 y earsago . Only a f e 'll t housand survived . 1 18IniP. UD der h RUS r e turn ed agaL~ 13 ,000years ao and settle d in the Nor th andin Florida . 119

    I~HH ARUS' s SUb-leaders r e belle d andt ook ......ild f emales as partners, r esul t in gin mu~ated crea ture s . 120IHWH ~RUS re turns to the Fl e i ad es . 121Di s c us se s advent of the Aquarian Age . 122Meier ur Eed to fo rm a r OUD o f friendsto h e l p h i m with his mIssion . 125Semjase o f fe r s to br ing minerals andc rys t als from ot her planets . 128Physic al minerals and metals are thesam e on a l l plan e ts - - only t he qu an -.t i ty by percentage changes . 12910th Con~act. 26 March 19 75 , 15 :20The Human Spirit . 130Age of a phys ical body is only an effec tof t he physical materiality . Spiritknows n o a ge . 131

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  • 'N'lsdom .Love .The v i s i ble univer se 1s ooly a smallpar~ of cr ea tioo .Universes and Universes .

    ~he one r ea lity - - Spiri~ .In each Human Bei n g exists the creet-10nal uresenc e whi ch knows al l pastand futu re .

    ~ru ~h mus~ be rec o~ized .3irthdate of Immanuel.Semjase asks Meier fo r l oan of the pho t o-ne gatives and f ilm of her spacecraft .11th Contac t . 15 kpr i l 1975 , 15 : 40Semj ase observes tha t Meier ls progressi s slow. Ures foun din of a group tohe lp . - -Semjas e r eminds Me i er tha t his spiri tdrive s hi s phys ical beyond capac ity .Semj as e impli es that she has br oughthelp t o Me ier in times of great dange r .Sem j as e arees to mor e photographs ofhe r spacecraf t.

    Cer~ain energy beams become visibleunder c ertain conditions .Energy used 1 5 re generated ins t ead ofbe i n g des t r oyed .Di f fe renc es between ma~erial i ntell ec tand spiritual i ntellect .'Nhen a human be tn g breaks through t heself-surroundio E vei l s of mat t er an dlibera t es hi s spi r i t , he reache s thedes t ina t ion of his life exis t ence .New philosophi es f or t he ~quarian A~e

    Stran ~e and unrec ognized s pacecraftpas s es ove r he ad .

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    Sti l l ano the r unknown spacec raft froma neigh boring sys tem passes Me ier 1s home . 16412t h Con t c c t . 20 ~pr11 1975 , 03 : 01Semj ase chasti se s Meier f or trying touho t ograph t he s pac ecraft with f r i endsIn the foreground . 18 4Sem j ase brings Mei er spe ci men cr ys t alsan d minerals f rom her home planet , f r oman asteroi d and from Venus .

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    Semjas e says her l ocal Pleiades systemincludes 254 star s . 167 Sem j a s e 37Semjas e al lowed photographs of her shi pagain and Meier t r ied to include fri ends .Semjase , disappointed in thes e efforts ,

    ~hrea~ens to destroy the f i lm . 167 Semjase 41Semjas e gives ultimatum -- Meier mustno lon ger keep s er ious doubter s in hisgroup - - or c on t ac ts will be broken,because doubter s take u~ too much t i meand obs t ruct progres s . - Zl o t efficient .Night ~eeting s i te , whe r e mGDY wi tnesseda co ntact , was visi t ed n ext day to l ookfo r landing t r acks . Military vehicleswere already the re investigating .13 th Contac t . 25 Apr i l 1975 , 17:20Semj ase decides t o des troy the film withdi ssenters shown i n the f oreground .Semj ase promis es aor-e-jifc tuz-ee tomorrow.Semjas e i mpl ies help t o Meier in photo-graph ing other s pacecraft in future .Sem jas e agr ees to still mo r e pic t ures ofher spac ecraft but s uggests a l i mi t of100 as ade quate .Meier asked Semjase to take his cameraand br in2' him Some cfc rures f rom otherworlds . - -

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    Authori ti es were examini ng the 20 ~prilcontac t s i t e t he next morning. 17814t h Con t ac t . 29 Apri l 1975 , 14: 00Semjase s ugges ts a place t~ fo rm a centerwhere the group can work together . 180Semjase of fers more crys t als to helpfinanc e the cen t er . 180Semjase fin ds Eart h laws primi ~ive . 18 1Semjase answers Meie r 's obj ection to

    res tric~in2' c er t ain ones from contac ti n f or:nat i on . 182Mr. J .s spiri t ual developmen t dis cus s ed . 18 2Semjase looks i n to the fu~e on Mr . J . s

    develo~ment . 183A trac~or appr oaches and a contact i sbroken .Both Pleiadians and humans can makemistakes and c ome to wron g dec i s ions .15t h Con t ac t . 1 May 1975. 15:57

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    Both PkeLa dden a and human s can makemi s takes and come t o wron g decisions . 189Al l ows Meier t o hand over to outsiders(no t members of gr oup) , con ~act r epor t sand photos , but NOT photo negat ives , fl~s,or diapos i t i ves . 19;5emjase warns Meier to hand over cr J s t alsand min eral s onl y to members of hi s groupor to especially qualified others . 195Astral t r avel i s not common 195Sem jas e offers an exp er imen t in pro-jection of pho to graphs. i 9716t h Con t act . 3 May 1975 , 08 :17Semjas e cr iticises Meier for moving toomuch whi l e shooting pictures of t hespac ecraft. 198Mei er also carelessly overlooked ani n t rusi on on the photographing scene .Semjas e el iminates a t r ee ( int o the past )to r emove a r adiation hazard .Ship's lending places mus t remain s ec ret .Crystals delivered should not be di s pos edof out of group .17th Contac t . 9 May 1975 , 02: 485em j ase s t a t es , no more photos f or nowbecaus e of pr obl ems a=isL~g tram such .Meier asks abou t nrevi ous li f e t i mes an dhypnotic r egr eSSi on.Another Con tac ~ee discussed .Short range fu t ure predi ctions for Swiss18th Con t ac t . 15 May 1975, 21:34Nature of s p i r itual ity in human s .Explanation of praye r .Cor r ec t in~e~ret ation of t he Lord' sFrayer . Semjase adVi ses Meier of a demons trationplanned for hi s group of f r iends .19 t h Contac t . 16 rIay 1975 , 14: 09Actual devel opment of Mr . F . O.20th Con t ac t . 20 May 1975 , 10 :14Semjase expla in s Arhat Athersata's f irs tc on t ac t s with Meie r ( telepathically) 232 Semjase 1Appr oves a handbil l on the contacts by~eier 235 Semjase 25

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    Semj ase c riticises Meier 1s modesty andinsis ts on more assert iveness . 238 Semjas e 6221s t Con t ac t . 27 May 1975 , 02: 06New requiremen ts l a i d on Me i er . Me i er

    com~lains his resourc es are e~~austed .Pleladians offer t o br in g valuabl ec rystals i . e . diamon ds , etc . 241 Semj ase 122nd Contac t . 28 May 1975 . 18 : 17Problrms of l o okin g In~o future for

    solu~ions to today's que s t ions . Presen tc anno t be ove r l eaped . 247 Semjas e 9Mei er co mpl a ins that full tr~scripts .of t he meetinEs a re no t be1n transmi~te dt o him a s he expected . - 248 Semjas e 14Nee d fo r elimination from Meier's mind o fdanger ou s knowled ge learned in these con ~t acts. 250 Semj ase 25Cha r a c t e r of minerals, crystals, andprecious stones .Me i er c om~la1ns of lack of time to doall the Fieiadians a s k .23rd Contac t . 3 J une 1975 , 10 : 44Me i er is advised to start gi v ing talks .Laws and re~lations under the Fro~hets

    o~ old . - -Un i f orm penali tes for grave offenses .Ear t h as an Exile Planet .Doctr ine of Vi rgi n Birth discussed .Mar riage and procreation among thePleiadian Co s mon au t s .Di f f e renc es be t ween love and LoveI n ha bi t an t s of other so lar plane t s24th Contact . 7 June 1975 , 09 :08Gl o r i a Le e 1s writings di scu s sed .

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    Semjas e expl ai n s t he impos s i bi l i ty ofadmitting others to con tac t s . 278 Semjase 1iSemjase r e f uses Meier ls r ep e a t ed r e qu es tIO show her ship t o E . J . 280 Semj ase 12Meier i s advised t hat H. J . will comewith a woman spir i tual i st and t hewoman is c hara c t e r i zed t o Mei er . 28 1 Semj as e 20Fo s sibility of living crea~es onSaturn , J u p i t er , etc . , discussed.Semjas e gi ves Me ier a ruby crJstalSemjase offers to deliver Me i er ho me inher spacec raf t since h e is l a te

  • 238 Sem j as e 62Semjase criticises Me ier ' s modes ty andins ists on more as sertiveness .21s t Con t ac t . 27 May 1975, 0 2 :06New requirements l aid on Me i er . Meier

    com~lains his resources are e~~austed .?leiadians offer to brinz val uabl ecrysta l s i . e . di amonds , - etc . 24 1 Semjase 122nd Contact . 28 ~Iay 1975 . 18 : 17P::oo bl:r.ns of l ookin g in:to future :forsolutions t o t oday ' s questions . Presentcannot be over l eaped. 247 Semjase 9

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    Mei er compl ains t ha t full transcriptsof t he meetin gs are not being transmi tte dt o him as he expected . 248 Semjase 14Need fo r elimination from :'!e i er ' s mind ofdanger ous knowledge learned in these con -t ac ts . 250 Semjase 25Charac t er of minerals , crys t als , andprecious s tones. 225 Semjase 78Meier com~la1ns of l a ck of t ime to doal l t he pieiadians as k .23rd Contact. 3 J une 1975 . 10 : 44Meier 1s advised to start giving talks .Laws and re~lations under the Pro~he tsof old. - -Un i f orm penalites fo r grave of f en s es .Earth as an Exile Planet .Doctr ine of Vi rgi n Birth di s cusse d .Marriage an d procreation among thePleiadian Cos monaut s .Differences be t ween love and LoveI nha bi t an t s of other solar plane t s24th Contact . 7 Jun e 1975 . 09 :08Gloria Lee I s wri t i n ge di scus sed .Semjase explai ns the imposs ibility ofadmi tting others to con tacts .Semjase refuses Me ier ' s r epe a t ed r eques txo show her ship to H. J .Meier i s a dvi sed that H. J . will comewith a woman spi rituali st and thewoman is characterized to Meier .Fossibi lity of l i v ing crea~es onSaturn , Jupiter , etc ., discussed .Semjas e gi ves Meier a ruby crJstalSemjase of fers t o deliver Meier home inher spacecraft since he is l a te

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    25th Contact . 16 June 1975, 0 1 : 46Pleiadlan fli gh t demonstration discusse d.Meier asked why he has not s tart ed

    ~1vlng l ec tures.Meie r loses fai th and wants t o gi ve upthe ccn t ac te ,Plei adians cGDnot provi de financialhelp .Spiritualism discussed .26th Con t a c t . 18 June 1975 , Qli : 11Semj ase wa-~s of need to control U. S . /USSR soace de ve l onmen t s until mankindbecomes more spi ritually advanced .Earth 's sci en tists warned.Ot her l ife -forms ~e not interferred wi thOther f orms of life in spac e .Adv i s es Mei er of a group in Germany whowill come to hi m.27th Con t ac t . 25 June 1975 , 14 : 37Meier's f i rst fliht in Semjase 's ship ,as he accompanies "h er to Saturn (2~ hrs).Meier 6~series ins ide of eeaceceare f orfirs t time . "v dn dc ve '' de s c r i be d .28th Con t ac t . 27 June 1975 , 10 : 47Quetzel makes his firs t contact.Doubttul lnes s of H. J . c aus es conc ernFleiadians are 3 , 000 years advanced overEar-th techno log'J .Contac t r eports mus t be diseminated wordf or word comple te -- excep t for re s ~ric t- .ed s ubj ects . 310In format ion i s gi ven one time onl y . Norepeats. End of Quetzel contact .29th Con tac t . 7 J uly 1975 , 10 : 37Ot her spac e beings observing ~arth. Thesecond most advanced (of t hos e known) i sabout 1,340 y ears behind the Pleiadians .Come t s i~ s pac e .Origin of Yenua ,Physical conditions on Venus described .Other contac tee 1s pho tographs discussed .

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    Semj ase tel ls Meier of plans fo r agreat journey which Meier will beallowed to acc ompany . 32630th Con t ac t . 15 July 1975 , 09 : 46Ori~inal home-wo~lds of t he human s necles- - ~ing Nebuj.a ri- 57 in Lyra - 3 28yte t Contact . 17 Jul y 1975 , 10: 14Me i er ' s second t riu aboard t he 7 meters hi o starts . He s hoo ts pictures ofdeparture . 33 1Soecial orovisions fo r Mei er ' s oho to-gr a phs from Se:njase ' a Ship . 332io1eier i nv i t e s Semjas e out to dinner . 333Cockpi t apparatus of 7 meter ship andvi ewing devices . 33 3Venu s a ppr oac h . 33 3They !~y around Venus , Mercuri , Jupiter ,Saturn , Ur anus and her moons . ~o s i gnsof _human l i f e . Is told the exi s t i n g lifeis of another kind enti rely . Re t urns t o 335Apol lo-Soyuz do ckin g. Five other s pa c e-c r a ft observ ed a lso , and only one o t heri s a Fleiadi an s hip .Apollo-Soyuz docking photographed . 338The Great Spa c er mother s hin . 34 0DALs 350 y ears ~~ead o f t he Pl eiadiansin tecr~ology . 3 43Elsa S. encoun t e r s Semj as e at Zahaden ,Iran . 343Gr ea t Spacer mo t her ship boarded . Otherspacecraft seen ai::oard . 344Semjase says highest mountai n is Nt .Chimborazo in Ecuador . 345The Great Soace r contro l r oom. Androids ,Ro bot s s een: 349Tr ans parent metal . 350Language Transla;;or . 353Mei er discuss es Ar ha t Athersata comm-unLca'tLon s ,First Hype r - l ea p , to t he PleiadesAndroid br1ns Mei er ' s ohoto ~ear. ~eiershoo ts photo-in Pleiades . -Second Hyper -leap . Mei er photographsthe Orion Nebula f rom 1 ,800 light y earsf rom Earth .

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  • 365 P'ha a 106Thi rd Hyper- leap i s to a destroyed sun,t he Cr a b Nebula , 3,1 50 light years fromour sun .

    Fourt h Hyper - leap i s to the Hcz a ehead ' .,Nebula , 1,810 light years from our sun . 367 Pthaa 117?if th Hyper - leap is t o t he TTifid Nebula . 367 Pt haa 119

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    Rel igion s exist ONLY ON LA~TH .Great Spac er mother ship approaches t heDil Uni ver s e .Des cent t o han~ar I~o or in elevatortube in :not her -'ship.Plei adi an s~ace-shi~ oe6 from Pl eiadl anmot her Shi p- t o DAL mo ther ship .Meier meets Asket again, meets Ner a , t he" Secon d c c er -dme ecr-" of the DAL mothership .

    Sixt h Hyper - l eap i s t o the "Edge of ouruntva r ee'" . f or t his t he Eyper - leap isslowed and t ime i s r e t arded . 367 Pthaa 121Seventh Hyper-leap is to Inir~~TA ( Godl sEye) , the 3ing Ne bul a in Lyra , 5 ,600light y ears distant from Sol . 370 Pthaa 1473igh t h Hy~er-leap 1s to the Ro s etteNebul a , M- 57 . 371 P tha. 155Ninth Hyp er - leap i s t o t he Om ega Nebula ,M- 17 ; t en t h t o Dumbel l Nebula, M- 16;el eventh to NGC 6781 j t welvt h to NGC 729 3in Aquari us ; t hi r t eenth to NGC 7089 inAquari us , 77 ,000 l i ght years dis tant . 371 Pt haa 156Fourteen th Hyper - l eap is to Andromeda ,2. 2 mil l i on l i ght years di s t an t. 371 Pt haa 1;8Fift e enth mul ti- Hyper-leap is t o t he"Edge of our Univer s e" . 371 Pthaa 159Mei er asks for a note to hi s rou~written by Semj as e. Copi es so me iet tersof her writt en f Or:Il . 371 Semjase 205kn 11 ,000 year ol d alphabet f rom Earthwas used by Semjase to wri te a no~e . Thealphabet s ym bols came f rom s tar-s i gnes,cir c les f or star s connected by lines .

    ~hought and fee l ing recorders .Gal tos , r emot est star in our Univer se .No life on Jupi t er, Saturn , Ur anus .Life i s differen t f rom pl an e t to place t .Di ffe renc e between planets and s t ars .Both c an be inhabi t ed .

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  • First Contact; 'fuesday , 28 J an uary 1975 14: 12 h

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    It was on 'tuesday, 28 January 1975, a t 13 : 00, when I wasoccupied at hare ....ith t ryi ng to record "tape-vo i ces", a trythat had been uns ucces s f u l f or rronths , and a l so continuedfurther on. Neverthe less , on that day I ....'as lucky , even ifi t was o therwi s e than ...'hat I expected. It conce rn ed s oretmncf or this point in t.trre cecrp l e t e ly new, and pertained to anevent I had no t expected unt.L f one year l a ter .

    Like f ran ou t o f nothing, s uddenly sarething was inside o frre , a f orc e , ......h i ch a llowed Ire t o listen i nsi de. Slow ly a llbecarre clear for Ire , and for the fi r st t.Irre r eso lved mat teess lowly c rystaliz ing themse lves . 'Ihey sere ...o r ds , thoughts o fs crecoe, which s l owly made themse l ves unde rstandable to ITeand a l Icwed Ire to listen . 'Ihey were very peacefu l and ve ryfamiliar to Ire , though they c arre up in this strange mannerand f orced themselves into ITe , and they carre f ran sareonewho was up to I1CM unknown to Ire . Quite s uddenly I unde .rs tocdthe Irean ing of these symbol.Lc pict ure forms and wor ds whichtransmitted a mes sage to me, that I should take a cerrere andleave the house , which I did wi thout questioning and wi thoutknw ing why I did s o , like obeying an i rresi s table ccerrend .The call seerred t o be for Ire , alJrost l ike a sof t coercion.So I took my vehicle , a rector cyc l e , and drove a....'ay . I drovea imles s l y , i t s eerred to ITe , but ....'e ll gu i ded to a certainplace , as l a t e r becarre evi dent.

    I drove through the v i lla ge (Hinwil ) on seve r a l str eets,and sene ten minutes beyond. I carre to fields , drove ac r ossan d a long through rreeooes and forests , and in this ....:ay r e ach-ed a quite l onely area (in the Frecht Natur e pres erve ) . On alittle r oad , near the na t ure preserve r egi on , steed a l ongdistance t ransport truck whos e driver had di sappeared intothe near fore s t , apparently to do screthtnq. Inter e s ted inthe b ig van , I s topped and examined i t f r an a ll s i des . Itwas a German t ruck f ran the control number on the p l a t e s .

    I g l anced at my watch and noticed that it was 14 :12 . I hadbeen driving around for one f u ll hour a l ready. Just at t h isncrrent I heard a ve ry s ilent but screhcc kno,n, peculiarstirring in the ai r , so I l ooked up into the c loudy sky .r:hat I s aw made Ire ....'onde r i f I ....as dreaming , though thi ss i ght was al ready known to Ire s ince ear lies t youth.Yet ....'hat I saw was no t expected so s oo n , because as I hadbeen told , I counted on thi s fi rst happening one year l a t e r,s t ill to care.

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  • r ccm out o f the c l ouds an obj ect came , reducing i t s speedccn si.ds r ac ty and s Icc l y cur ved a l ong about; 350 rreters o ffor sse. Th~ sti r ring had sudden l y s tcpped as the object r e -duc ed .It ' s sp eed roore , It no .,' fl ew in cceotet e silence , andI cou td see its exact form, a disc- like object with simi l a rsha oe en t op and bot.tern , 'Ihe upper dare \...as s ere larger thanthe base, and .....as equipped wi th red, high p l aced, rectangl e si f [ Si ~"' cor rect ny.

    flSt: ly I s e i zed mj" cerrera and allred at the obj ect., be-cau se : kn~' very \'.'ell f rem earlie r exper-Ience that I had tobe ver.l quick with the photoqraphing if I wanted to have acha-ce a t get ting a photo on the fi lm . Because of their ex-t.re re ve l oci ty, erratic f lyi ng, and thei r s uddenly dts ap-pee rm,:, t hese ob jec ts c an se l dtm be photograp!1ed, and theni ll noet; c a ses a r e only s een in pictures a s dis sol ved sbacccs .So I quickly snapped. the first pi c t ure , a t exactly 14 : 15,...t-.E.'l the cbject .....a s on l y 150 rreters a\'/aY f ran ITe , and a lso

    f1~'ing a t iliaut 150 rre cers above the ground .(:lly a f r-ac t .Lon o f a seccnd a fte r s hoot ing this picture ,

    tt.E ob ject rapidly 5~ a....-ay to the ...'e s t and dfseppeared.ThE:l suddenly the s t irring .....as in the a ir a ga in , bu t thef l)ing obj ect had r apid l y ret urned a l r eady and was h~leringetc uc 100 rretera a1:ove the t ruck a s s udden l y the s t i rri nggr EN s iler. t a ga in . I t was exactl y 44 meters t o the t ruck asre t er rces ur ed . It was then that I shot the s econd picture .But just a t t he rrarent 1 pushed t he re lease on my carrexa ,the cc j ect beg an to a pproach f ran that hove r position - t os tc p saddemy in the ai r c n t y 50 r-e t e re above the qrccndbey ond tt.e creek , &:1.,' I was ab.te to s ee the object ve ry dis-err .ct t y, and to recogn ize i t as certain l y not an Earth fly-inS rracl une , but an extrater res tria l flight vehic le , a t firststill en unide ntified fly ing obje c t o f unknown o rigi n , a"fiyin'1 s aucer" as these ob j ects ha d in e rror and so redi-culous ly t eco-e des ignated .

    ':ne l C1WC;r s i de o f the d i s c seerred to vibrate as though i t....e re a live . I t Iocked like little ....ta...'es runnir.g cont i nuous l yin and through tl:e enders i ce o f the s hip , by ....~ch the skina Pfeared cemaced and o l d , nearly like a ...asrunq-bcerd. 1hese....eves a eer-ed t o be i rre gu l ar and k ind o f i ncons ist ent , butve lY pccu l i.ar and o f e nerge tic cha r act e r . S ot i .d rratter seem-ed t o dis solve i n the radiat i on s o f these waves . 1he t ruckLo cked lihe i t was suddenly e nve loped. in heat - ...ave s . I cou l dnot: SE'~ i t clearly , and besf oee this it secrred mcch f a rther

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  • 28 J eJ1\.lil.rj 1975. 14 : 32, f'ITd:lt. Nat.ure Preserve~ o f ru.n..-il v illage.This is tre fcurth picture of tre f i..n;t. series o f p-etcqra;:hs o f tiE Pl e i-
  • away than t he UFO which hover ed onl y 50 rreters behind it inthe air . Still it s eared like the obj ect was in the f ore-ground and the truck nuch rrore behind it, ....tti.ch in fact ...."asnot the case .

    h'hen I shot the 'Second p i cture i t ....ras exact ly 14 : 18, thenthe object s ped fran i t s hover positicn and r ap i dly ascendedtceard the e ast into the sky and disappeared in the c l ouds .Quickly the newl y heard s t irr ing f aded away and tranquilityreturned .

    I turned back to my bike , which I h ad l e f t a b i t aside,s tarted the vehicle , and drove across the fie lds tc::Mard theedge o f the east wocda , in which ....'as a very large boggyc l earing. About 250 rreters f arther on I got off my bike inthe fie ld and watked a long . SUn.1(: in thoughts and so r atherdisinterested, I now not i ced the truck about 500 rreters inthe distance and driving a ....-ay, whose drive r rreanwhile mia t;have returned fran the f o rest .

    M-ien the t ruck was go ne , in that l onel y region , except f o rrre , no o the r human being existed, and the voices o f naturecould be hear d . About 200 rreter s in f ront of Ire , the re inthe c learing , five r oes g r azed peacefully , whi le in the f o r -est ove r there sane ravens hi gh in the b i r ch, fi r , and beechtrees had a fight with a bird o f prey. B..1t they suodemy andunexpectedry left their victim and s ilently d isappeared. Ata 300 rreter distance a fannyard ....-atchO:q began to bark l ikec razy. F l y i ng fast , the r avens disappeared away over thetops o f the trees . The five r oes teo had s uddenly beccrreexcit ed , threw up their heads s niff ing , and. I coked aroundcautious l y . Fran standing sti ll , they suddenly bol ted awayin great leaps and wi de bounds, away fran the fo rest andinto the open fie l d . Only a f ew meters away , they r an pastrre t o a south woods area . Evi dently whateve r f rightened themhad disturbed them very much , but it ....'as ev i dent that I wasnot the c ause because they did not ca r e about Ire in theirfl ight. TI'le sudden d i v i ng escape o f the r avens na.-. appeareds t range to rre teo, as they nomally did not g ive up so easy ,and especially f or no r e ason .

    "f\"o o r three minutes passed, and then I again heard theIlC1o'l f ami liar stirring sound . And caning fran the east, theobj ect rushed. da.m fran the c louds again and s lowed it I ss peed very quickly over the woods . '!he sound died out aga in ,and nCM I knew the r eason f or the escape o f the ravens andthe roes . '!hey had e v i dently s e nsed the approach o f the ob-

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    j ect ."i th their finer s enses and fled in panic .SlCM'ly the object nC1o'l curved down over the fore s t towards

    the c lea ring, and neM very SlOilly i t sank dccn there . I nCMshot the next pict ure , the third on e now, and that a s ex-actly 14:31. One minute l ater the f ourth picture fo j Icced,taken fran about. 180 met ers dis tance. 'Ihen I s aw the objectsink dcwn further to the ground and finally touch gent l y onthe flBadc::w ground of the c learing - carpl ete1y silent, asthe stirring had died away .

    After the landing I boldly went; up an d want ed to obse rvethe object f ran c lose-by, but about; 100 meters before theobject , a great poser- seered to check my progre s s . I t s eerredl ike I was bucking the wi nds o f a s ilent s torm, or againstan opposite pol ed rreqnet , NU b a great effort I tried tos truggle against this and to rrove forward . I even s ucceededat this , but for on ly a few rreters , then the count e ractingforce was s irrply t oo grea t , and I just s at do.en the re onthe ground . I s tared over at the object and waited to seewhat wo u l d happen , which sure ly had t o care . And I was notmis taken , because in l e s s than a minut e sarething happened .Fran behind the object a figure appeared, obvious l y a humanbeing in a peculiar but neve rtheles s alrea dy known to eresuit , a cosmic suit , sarething l ike that used by our Earthastron auts , except i t wa s no t as c lumsy and he avy as theFarth products , bu t s eered to be very pliant and light , a ssoon as I cou ld t ell. Actua lly the s uit was reore like acoverall of a peculiar gr ay color . Fran very c lose it l ookedas if it were rnade of e lephant 's s kin - a t l eas t the materialreminded ITl2 of the skin o f an e l ephant whfch l a nce hadtouched in Africa, and a lso another whose skin l ance touchedand looked at c loser in SYJi tze rland , in the zoo . Beside sthis , the s uit was c lose-fi tted on the body and ext.rere tydur abl e which v;as easy to s ee. Around the neck r an a r ing,....mfch evidently s erved for the rrounting of a helmet , ....mrchthi s l ong-haired ufonau t; was not "Baring new, Evidently theFarth atrrosphere ....'a s suit ed f or him. 'Ihe head was free andno doubt that of a ecren or stnpty a girl. 'The l ook of herface was open and f ree , and nothing indicated s uper - human-nes s , pretentious nes s or s piritua lit y . She just seerred t o bea norrrat human be ing, wi thou t super- ability or s uper - beaut y,or even a supra-world beaut.y , She s imply l ooked l ike a quitenorrra.t fernaIe c r eature , though she was dev i. LLsbj.y a t tractive ,She a lso walked qu i te nOrITBl , like a norma l wotan , ye t sere

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  • s trooge r , rror e sure , and no t particu lar ly da inty, a ffected,proud, o r trying to make any s pecial inpression . She justwalked l ike a w:::::nan with natura l self-consciousness . se l f -confidence and easy natura l grace .

    Slowly this creature cane near to Ire , sei zed Ire by my a rmand p.l lled Ire up . 'll1e grip of the g i r l was strong and sur e ,but yet very pleasant and secure . By SlCM s teps ~ went; tomy vehic le, ...mere we both just sat dc::JI,.,n in the dry grass .Then the UFO--qi r l began to speak., not in my hcrre l anguage ,rot in a perfect cerrren , with an accent peculiar to Ire . 'rheintroductory conver sat ion was not very l ong, but then thefollewi.ng conversa tion l asted f or a longe r tine before thegirl went off again , drsappeared into the object and flewaway , to vani sh f ran my sight seconds l ater high above thec louds .

    She l e f t Ire a t 15 : 51. Shortl y a f ter the s tarting of theship , a t 15: 58 , I shot sore rrore pic t ures fran ebcct 185rreters distance. Wi th interest , I no ticed that short ly be-fore s tarting the ship , beION' and to the s ides of i t , every-thing rrerged toge ther in strong heat -eaves which seesred todisso lve the erwtrconent as well as the contours o f the treesand a ll , while everything changed into different color s , ev-i dently by sene r a diation . Al so the dis tances seerec to a l -ternate , and everything gave the irrpres sioo of being dis-torted., as I had a l ready s een when I snapped the second pic-ture . At the s tart o f the s hip here i t was rrore easy to see ,and I noticed the absolute c teemess of a blue-red radiation.t..'hich nay be seen in the fifth exposure .

    After shcoting rrrj last picture , the ship turned away overthe tops of three firs , and s tcery withdrew no rthwards intothe s ky whe r e it stopped just beyond the trees . I took thelast photo at 16 : 00 , being the l ast f'rarre on the roll o ffilm. 011y seconds af ter this l ast picture the s tirringsound began again and the ship s ho t f ran a s tanding posi tiooby mad speed s traigh t upeards into the c loudy s ky and f inallydfsappeared fran v iew.

    Ioi'Ien "", i e r f e t ur ned home f r Oll t h i s h rs t contac t . ith t t us [f~. hesat dooon t o .. r i t e up .nat he c ou ld r e!lle1"t>er o f t he de tai l s o f t he e xpe rie nc eand t he con~ersa t lon Rith t he ufonau t . When he began t o .. r i t e down t he con-ve r sat Icn , I t c ame bac k to h i m Ro r d-fo r - ..o r d , just a s i t h a d bel:'fl s poke n ,rap i dly and d e a rly . Th i s .. a s h i s f i r s t e xpe r ience _ith t he ne n forlll o f" t r ansllti s s i on" t hat .. a s soon pe r f ..c t e o and r e fi ned t o t h e " " t ent t ha t l ongand de t a i l e d dial oqu ..s were re _capt u r e d fo r t he Con tac t ~t"s f i l e .

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  • r28 January 1975, 15 : 58 , F'redlt t.ature Preserve near HirtWil . This is thefifth p icture of the f irst ser ies o f~ o f the Ple~ ship>W:en OJ El::!udrd " Bi lly" ~ier. This te of ere f irst type o f Pleiadia n craft5ee1 . "hic:h we rave called variatial I for idmtificatial. It is aUut

    SIe'~ ee eeea in di.cr.leter.

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  • I--:2:8--'-'--"l-:':9:75:.--:':5:':59:.-Frecht::-":"-:,:",-rure--~:.-"",-~--~--HiOO.:::". ":".~1.-:1his~.-~". ~""s ixtll ard test. ptcture of the f irst. series of ph:A.Lqra;n: o f the Ple~spececreft., Var:iat.icn I , captured bf Eduard J.ei e r in th" t fi rst o::ntaet...i.th tle;;e nrnn eec-eterrescrtet beings wto said trey e
  • Here a re !'leier 's f irs t cont ad no l l's desc r i bing t he e vpe r rence , and no..toe p r es en t tha t f i r s t dia l oque j us l as Eduard Meie r reco rded l t m hisnot e s . We ha ~e- made one cha nge i n t he fo r m where ...., ha ve subs tI t uted t henaees of the sp "ake rs .men t he origina l no t es us " d a sy nnol fo r each sp e akerto save r ep e t i t r cus " r i llnq of l he names .

    Fi rst Conversation Wi th 'Ihe UFOnaut(True-to-word repeat , as f ar as rerssrcerec)

    UFO w:mm- You are a fear less human being .z.eier- I have unlearned fear and have beccre ob j ecti ve .UFO w::nan- I know, because I have studied you for years .Meier- Very n ice - and why this?UFO w:mm- Because I want to ITBke sarething clear to you .Meier- I s nobody else sui ted f or that?UFO W::::mm- SUrely , but -....e have provided you, because youa lready occupy yourse l f for l1\3J)Y years with this pr obl em,and think rea lly and s incerely l ike this as .....'el l.loEier- Thanks for the flCMers .UFO \oblBn- No r eason, because they are your a.-.n ner.tt ,loEier- Nell , but who are you really?UFO w::nan- Jus t call roe "du" (you) , as I do as .....'e ll to you .fuier- But who are you?UFO W:n1an- I am ca lled "SE:>UASE", and I or iginate in thePleiades .ftoE i er- In the Pleiades?Semjase- Surely.Mei er- A nice walk I would say. HOW' did you perform s uch awalk - perhaps through hyper -spa.ce?Semj ase- You o f t en kncw rror e than we des i r e .ftoEi er- \'lhy so? I am close (rrouthed ) and no chat terbox .Sanj ase- I know, and because o f that your kncwledge i s inthe r i ght p l ace . I and the othe rs thus have no so r -rows fo rthat sake.

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  • ~ie.r- \';h~, bave you obstructed the wa y toward your shipaqa i.ns.t rre ? \'Ihat abo:..rt; the f i lm in my carrer a ? Has i t teendestroyed?senjeee- cert.atr uy not , and you at l east s hall have photoprccfs ,

    l'ei~ I see , I ou qht; to pubt i ctse, bu t hON s hall I a r range?suc n,

    senjese- vou -iii !:'. , a nd later I will explain the way f or you .~er- N211 t hen , but isn 't this scoewnat. dangerous, tol eave your s hip Lande d so openly when other human beings maypass a long he r e?seojese-- .c::on ' t wor-ry, because it i s s o provided that noother .unen being can care nearer than 500 rreters in c i r -ceerer emce around it . And besddes this , the beamship is pr o-t ect ed by the f orest and the h i ll against sight fron ve ryfar .Mo!ier-myEelf

    Ye s, Th en I am toa l one ?

    beccrre drawn into the rreeting by

    senjeso- Yes, and yell know why .zef er- I unce r st.end - unfortunat ely.senjese- 1m-en you a) so r egr e t i t , there i s nothing t o changein true , r.or :n the f u t ure .lo2ier- I a lso unde r stand - - Hy dear fe llCM creatures .senjese- Sure ly , their s pirit ual r ecognitions have a l ongway t o go . Bet, you have taken the trouble and have learned.YOll he ve found the truth and have a cquired the kncwkedqe ,BecaUSE! of this , you s tand out fran the great mass of hurmnbe.inqs , and t hus we have decided on you.~ier- You always s ay "we" . D::>E!s this rrean , that . .. ..Semjase- sure ty. I have already sai d that you often knONrrcre than may be p l e asant for us . Please keep silence about.th i s , because the t ruth is alr eady di f f icu l t enough fo r thehu man be duqs ,

    ~ier- I nave never owned this kn cwkedqe , and consequentlyI a rs c can nc t t ell about it.Sedljelle- You can also tell i t , as you do, and I kn ew that

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  • you wi ll hush . I knOW' that you wou Id even contes t a ll andthe whole e vent , and offe r it fo r fantasy if anyone s hou ldwant to f orce you to speak.

    Jlttier- You really knc:w ne very well .sanjase- Thus we have chosen you , bu t enoogh of the quest -ions and enscers r do listen new very thor oughl y to Ire, whatI have to tell you . wr i te everything cbom. and go to the p ub-lic wi th this then.

    Meier- HeM can I , as I have nothing here for writing. Ialso have no recorder o r anything simi l ar .seejese- N::l worry about; that , because you can wri te i t oo.nl ater . First, I wi ll explain i t a ll to you so that you havea survey . en the othe r han d i t i s easier fo r rre later , topu t mysel f in connection with you and g i ve this into yourthoughts , f ran which yoo can then write it all oo.n word-for-word, everything very exac tly .~ier- Are you thinking of the sarre rranner in which youbr ought we to here?seajese- You rea lly knc:M teo rruch, and make a ll honor f or us .Meier- '!hank you .seajese- All right then . So 00 lis ten now and on l y interruptIre when you really do no t understand..

    r r Olll t his point on all s entence s spoken by any of the Pl e i udiana i n anyCllflt ac t arc nUl!lbc r ed s equent ially , by contact , f or fu t ure r e f erence . \o;eha.'e been ask ed t o con tinue t he n..nber i og s o as t o fa ci lita t e e ees e-eeeee -i nq .. i.t h t he o r i g inal ve rsioo in lie r lftlln .

    senjese I s ~lanationSemjase- l /Alre ady , for sane ti..rre we have been urged tomake contact wi th another E'arth- humm being , wto really ands incerely wants to be hel pfu l to our miss ion. 2/ Al readyvery o f ten we have tri ed this , but the hunan beings chosencere not krK::Mledgeabl e ena.lgh, and wi lling , and a lso l ackedsincerity and l oyalty . 3/ And those we had s e lected for ourendeavors , feared f or themse l ves an d kept s ilence al:out oureppeer.tnq . 4/'Ihey insist they woul d be abused f or insanityand rrey be hanred by o f ficia l and s tupi d- hurran intri gues ,and be accused o f lying . 5/ But despi te that , rrany boesrt u i

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  • humans care up, pretending contact; with us and pretendingeven h av ing 1"""11 in the s hips . 6/ 'Ihose a re nothing rrcr ethan deceivers .....no sun themse lves in doubt.fu l g lory and wantto profit f r an al l. 7/Earth- humans have who le organi za tions....trich trouble themse lves to expl ain our beamships , but aboveall there exi s ts a few that rea lly were authentic . a/ Theyhave rreny photos , which rot expose nothing rrore than senelights and light- appearances o f natura l or i g in , or qui teconscious falsifications . 9/cnly very f ew of these photo-proofs are authentic and really shonr our bearrs hips . lO/r-bsto f these photos a re only c reations o f photographical dece i tmanufactured by cheat e rs and char l atans whose names beccreknor.m. wor ldwide by this . ll/ Their books and manuscriptswritten f ran this lX'Si tion are also a deception for purpos eo f reputation and s e lf-ql o ry . l 2/ On the o ther hand , manydare to connect; us with the human religions , with ....tli.ch wewant no concern in any way o r any t.Irre 13/ Your s o-ca t Iedsects don ' t shrink f ran thi s step, and themse l ves decei vethe ir f e llow c r eat ures by s uc h belie f. l4/'Ihese infarrousand p r imitive machinat i ons shou ld s t op bef o re the who l ewor l d is cverccre by such . I S/If these decei vers were reallyin contact with us , and remained so, then we \foUUld have o f -fered them a chance to get very clear photograph i c p roof o four beamships . l6/&.1t as they are really not sincere hcranswe have not g i ven this chance to them. 17/ For ev i dence o ft h i s fact o f truth , ~ gave you the c hance to make distinc tpictures o f one of our beamships . l 8/ Ye t a l so further on ,we will offe r a c hance f or you to obtain still 1::::etter andclearer pic t ure evidence .

    19/ 'Ihe Earth human being c a lls us extraterrestri a ls o rstar- peop l e , or hoeever he ....rancs , 20/ He addicts to us su-perna t ura l things and does not knew us in the l e ast. 2l /Intruth we ar e human beings like the Earth hunan being, t eo,but our knowledge and wi sdcm are s uper i or t o his , as \''ell a sour techno logy. 22/All r i ght , the Earth human has t.aken h i sfirst very small s tep tccards cosmic spaceflight , but thisis no rrore than the firs t pr imit ive a ttenpt. . 23/Even if hev.uul d r each the ~bOn by h i s mi s s iles, he has no t r eachedcosmic space . 24/By the hitherto manne r , he a l s o would neverrea ch i t at any time , f or necessary f o r thi s is an iITpulsionwhich i s able to penetrate the hyper space and d i sso l ve theinfinite distances . 25/Space and t.trre are no t overccrre byspace and t.Irre , but by s pacelessnc s s and tdne tes s ness , which

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  • means that space and t ime c o l lapse int o one another and be-core equa lly directi onal to ze ro-t.trre , 26/By that , a fewf r actions of a second are enough to rush through billions o flightyears , practically without l oss o f tarre , because thezero-time neutra l izes space and time s imu ltaneous ly .

    27/f13ny deceiver s p r etend they a re in contact wi th (othe r)p l anetary human J:::eings o f your sol a r system, and even havingflOo'on wi th o r i n thei r s h ips . 28/'Ihat i s nothing rrore thanf alse , as nnst o f the stars (p l ane ts ) indicated are so deso-l ate that hurran l i fe is not e ven possible ther e . 29/0therp l ane ts (in thi s s o lar s ystem) on the cont r ary a r e l ongs ince dead of l ife , o r are i n the f i r s t stage s o f deve lop-rrerrt 30/ Still o ther sol ar systems have rranif o ld l ife, andnot on l y human . 31/'Ihe forms o f li f e are vari ous , o f humanand animal sort . 32/Also many animal- l ike , or even p lantforms , o f life have deve l oped to higher s tates . 33/::0 thereexi s t s orts which aqui red much knewledge and freed themse l vesErtm thei r life r egi ons , and they a lso trave l through theuniverse , and here and there erne to the Earth . 34/~:any o fthem are r a ther nast y contesepor arfes and live in a certainbarbarism, whic h is s till wo r s e than yours . 35/ You ought tobe en your guard bef o r e these , becaus e they o ften attack anddes troy e verything that cares in thei r \oo'ay . 36/'Ihey evenhave des troyed \oorole planets o r beaten their inhabitantsinto barbarous tx:lndage .

    37/'Ihi s i s one o f our mis s i ons , to warn the Earth humano f these creatures . 38/Let thi s be ima.m to the hurrans , be-cause rrore and rrcr e the t ime approaches when a conflict wi ththese beccees unavo idable .

    39/ A f urthe r mission is a irred at your relig i ons and theconnected unde rdeve roprent o f the hurran s pirit . 40/ At:oveeverything there r emains but one that posesses the pocer o flife and death ove r each c r eat ure . 41/ 'Ihis is the CREATIOOa l one , which has laid its l aws ove r a ll . 42/la...-s ....-h.ich areirrefutable and o f eternal validity. H / 'Ihe hurran being canr ecognize them in n at ure when he t .rcubtes himself to do so.44/They expose f o r him the 'na y o f 1ife and the .....ay to s pir-i tual greatness , errl:odying the g001 o f li f e . 4 5/~.hi le thehunan indulges in his religi ons , and by this a heresy, hepines rrore and rror e away ( in s p i r i t) which fina lly l eads toa bottomless abys s .

    46/ The human being may r eccqnrze that a Gcd can never takeOVe r the part o f the Creation o r dest in the fate o f a taman

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  • be ing. 47/A Gcd i s only a Governor and moreover a hurranbeing ...no exerci ses a ~'erful reign o f tyranny over hisfe lla' creatures . 48/ God i s not the CREATION, rot as ...."811cn l y a c reature o f i t, l ike all Creation dependent c reatures .49/But the hunan being hunts f or hi s r e ligi ous wrong beliefsand affi rms God being the Crea t i on itself . 50/He goes evenf urthe r and pretends a no rma l Earthm:m by the narre o f " Im-manue l " who is also called "J e sus Olrist" i s God ' s sen andthe Creation itse l f . 51/Still di ffe rent sects o f the newtiIre go on to maintain these s arre things , ....1lich a l r eady ap-preach de lusion .

    52/Ye t , as a l ready rren t ioned , bearrship deceivers also walkin the s ane direction, and very c learl y put out the lie tothe wor ld, that iIIe or our brothers and sisters fran otherplanets of the cosrros would care at the order o f GOO (withwhan they rreen the Creation) a s Angels o r simi l ar, to b ringthe Earth hunan the l ong hoped f or peace and the truth o fre ligi on and the protect i on and o rder of God. 53/'Ihat i sno thing rrore than a -well-oons i der ed fe I s ehood f ran sectariansand deceivers . 54 / For we never had such orders , an d ....'e aswell will never do that . 55/'Ihe Crea tion itself g i ves theccenende , because it erccdtes the greates t poser in thisUni verse , and never i s in need of ccmrands or r elig i oos .56/Religioo is only the primitive work of buren beings , inpurpose to lead them, to suppress them, and f or exploi tation.to ....nich only spi r itual ly defic ient l i f e can fa l l .

    57/Bring this truth to the light of the wor l d and eake itkno.-.n. 58/'Ihis is a furthe r part o f our mission . 59/Ifthi s does not happen , then rrankind will s icery destroy i t -se l f and f a l l into complet e s p iri t ua l darkne s s .

    60/we kna' that you a re aware o f a s ecr e t o ld script ure....'hose or i ginals ....e re un fortunately destroyed by the care less-ne s s o f our ccmnissioner, ....no ....raa your f riend , and ....'ho byregret has fa iled in fear . 61/Diffuse and spread the trans-latirn of this scripture , because i t i s the only one whichi s authentic truth . 62/lmd as we kna.oI . yoo a lso write aboutthis s cri pt t.rn and the truth . 63/To us , it seers to be therrost iJrportant book to be ....oritten . but i t wi ll be harsh inlanguage and will eeee wi th hate . 64/It on ly offers thetruth to Earth tunens , though sene s peculations are in it .65/But i t i s fina lly able t o destroy, f or rreny , the ma.dne s sof religi on . o r a t l e as t to terreer it ve ry de l iberate l y .66/It i s an extraordinary work , and you ought to make i t

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  • a ccess ible f or human beings .67/For the first , I have to ld yeo a ll necess ary, bu t it

    cannot be enough that 'n'aY. 68/ Y.any further ccntects wil lfo llCM after this first, and I will ca ll you a t a g ivenpoint o f t ine . 69/B:.lt a l so by rreans of t.hc:lught - transmission ,'ntti.ch you ca ll tel epa..thy, I will ge t in contact with yoo andtransmit further inforrration . 70/fb not worry that I willdo this at unsuited tine , but only then when you ...zant; it .71/1 know to regard your c har acter and a l so your will f orindependence and thus I s hall a lways direct mysel f to you .

    72/The tilre will care f or you , when we will rreet togetherin my beamship , and a lso when you will be allcwed to unde r -take flight tccards cosmic space with Ire . 73/B:.lt for thenext t ime , s uch will no t be poss tbre , because due to certainc frcimatances and regrettabl e occurrences this i s not ad-v isable . 74/About this I will inform you a t a l ater time indetai l. 75/50 live well W"lt il the next tine when I wil lgi ve you furthe r inpcrterrc inforrration . 76/Bu t then theconver sation s hould no rrore be so one-s i ded as tcday , when Ihad to explain to you . 77 / I n the future , each conversa t ionwill be quite norrral , l ike is usual with questions and an-swars , 78/ See you aga in - an d un t i l soon . . . 79/ 1 say Hello.

    lieier' , kno.Iedge of hyp er s pace an d t he fli rpt behavio r of the se ships..as a l ready knoron t o seejase , Hoe had re t and had face- t o- face d i scus s ions.. ith a cosnonaut of tt>e O.\l Unive rse i n Ind I a . and knew t he difficulty ofphotographing such elus h e c r ef t , He a b o fDU"ld ou t l ater t ha t Ask el o f theO~ Univ e rse and ~jase ..e re ac tua l l y acqua i nt ed and 5~ti~s ca r r ied ou tl:liSSlDnS t oget her, orto i ch also r a i s es the qu",stion of " handing o f f" t hecontactee frOlll one E1 tjrovp t o anot he r . In fac t , l1eier s a.. t he t JlO e"t ra-t", r r e st rial ~n tcqet j-er on one occasion and t hey seeeee t o be' ve ry -..ellacqua inted .

    It ..as app a r en t f r OM the .'",ry be tjinning t ha t seej ase dId no t .. an t Meierinteres ted in o t t-e r UfO casu , poss ibly fea r i ntj t hat this lllil1lt d istTlic this i.nterest f r(lt:l thero . She 1S sharp l y c n tical of o t ee r uro contacts andand de nounced many o f tn~ as f r auds , whi.ch now t ur ne d the uro s tudy groupsa lOl a i ns t th i s case and Meier pe rsonaUy , an d to s oee e xt ent us as ..e ll . Upthroulfl s ",ntence 20 s he ha s l e f t t be i~ress ion t ha t the ir beamships aret he on l y r "'81 ooes and t hat all othe rs III e dec ep tions . By sentence }7 sheha s eo eree t ee thi s but she mad'" her po int , t ha t t hey ..ere the ones he shou l dbe de a ling .. i th .

    In sent ",nce }9 she s t r ikes a ve r y s ensit iv e ne r ve fo r ( a r th hu~nity Wh~ns he a t t "'''{lts to point out tha t ther e 15 no s t r i c tly t r ue re lig ion on (ar th

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  • today . Thi s i rr.ooediat ely ea rned Meie r t he enmity of all organ lled religion so f tbe ..o rl d, and ..as directly r es pons i b l e fo r tOri! of the I,I Sas sa i nat i on

    atle~~ts on Me ier ' s l i f e .The an ti-re l igi on st atements ne arly ended our i nve s t i qa t roo o f ttn s c as e ,

    and i n f ac t d i d end tr.o other eajcr European i n \l""sligalive efforts , bu t Inou r case we had already di scovered t oo nJC:h that ee SJ"1ll y c ould no t er s-pro\ e . So.ethi ng was indeed going on . Whelher i t "as benevo lent , Sa t an ic ,o r the ~ti -Chri st, ..e cou l d not be s ur e . fo r proof t he Plei adJan UfOnautson l y appealed t o r eas on , Insisting that no body should accept any at at.e eenton faith alone . The y insisted that we shou ld knO\, what we be l i eve and ...hy..e be lieve i t. Even t be r r s t a t ement s should be questioned and su bject tothe s ame tests . Th JS did no t seem qUite 50 i l l ogi cal , be caus e i n this senset hey wer e not j us t attacking religions any II'iO l e t han an y ot her syste~ ofelb:::a t ion and belief. They po inted ou t thal Ea r t h h ist ories of the sameeveot differ fr otl cOUTl t r y to count ry, and t hat In (ac t they are usuall yquite fal se , beIng r e-interpret ed and cha 'lg e d by ea ch ne.. r egIme and e aChgene r a t ion t o suit i t s own needs .

    ~~en they l i ke .. ise po inted out that there is no t r ue ly al tru i s tic govern-ment i n this " or l d today , and t ha t one is as bad or as good as the next ,and all are oppressi ve of human spiri t and managed by ~er br oke r s fo r t hebenefit of InstitutIonali ze d and entrenc hed bur de nsome s ys t ems of con t rol,..., eec eee conce rned for ou r IlMl s a f ety i n cont i nu i ng this in\lesligation ,be cau se no. t he Pleiadians . e r e at t ack i ng all gover~ts as ..e l l , .. i t houte xcept ion .

    This t h i r d poi nt o f vi e.. re~inded uS of a political s ta tement r ec ent l y. AUni t ed State s Senator , CO"llar ing points o f v i e.. , s aad t "Reeeeoer that theTerrorist s t o one SI de a re the free dom fighters to the ott-er , " It aeene dlike It'.e Pfe i adlans "e r e attacking e ~' e r)body ,,"en in fa ct the ) wer e eere I vobs erving f rOl'll an ou t s i de point of "'1"''' , aut t he y o ff ered no SQl utions,on ly appe aling t o reason, an d saying that Earth hun'.an i ty has a gr e ate rdes tiny t han t o docl 11y accept enaIav er-ent by its own kind - - Jf it cansu rv ive t he fate i t na s pl anned f or itsel f'

    He be came a f r a i d to dea l .. lth the ph i l osoph i c a l aspec ts o f these cont ac tsand ch ose t o report on ly t he recnotcat as pect s ..tIich co ul d be dea l t withobjec ti~ el ) , and fte l imi t ed our c~~nl on tnes .. nessages onl y t o care full ys elected s t a t ereot e , editi ng ou t what .. e .. e r e no t prepa r ed t o de a l " I t h .

    -.0.. the "ch icke ns nave ccee nOl'e to r oost" and ...e a re forc ed t o fa ce upto ..ha t ftC und e rs tand no bet ter than you .

    he had no idea thi s in\les tiga tion ..aul d gran t o t he propo r tion It ha s 0Cf0t ak en on , or roe like ly ..ou l d neve tilken t he saf e r r ou te o f the ot he r s . Heno l un ger cou l d si~ ly delly to ou rse lv es ,..hat roe a l r e ady kill,.... and l'

  • We o ffer ou r h ndi f'\g S .. il h littl e explanation . Tha t will have to be doneby othe rs , and i t ~~y t ake s t il l mo re yea rs .

    10 sentence 60 " e s ense a fee ling of vanI ty ove r a sc riptum f r om the past..tHcn Il'.ay ha ve been ins;:Jired or even o f fe r e d by one o f t he par ticipan t s i nthis drana t\o also clair::s par ticipation i o so roe of t he Bl bhcc a l drama onntI.i.ch ou r ..or to relig i ons are based . Perhaps this I S ooe r eas on f orthe ex trat e r re str ia l contefl'4l t . The y j us t may in fact knon mo r e ab out itthan ..e , A ve r y senior scien tist tlflo has made a mos t de t af I ed aed e xb aus t i ves tudy o f thi s sc rlpt~ finds su bs t ant i a l cor robo ration fo r i t ' s val i di t y ass tated .

    This brings us t o the s econd Pl eiadian cont act . ith Eduar d Meie r on l y s i xday's lat er and on his bi r thday . we reca ll that most of ms meetings WithSfa th in ttle ea rl i e r cont acts t ook place on , or aer e r es~d on , Meier ' sbir thday . Students o f the s trange phenomenon o f synchr on ic ity will findmuch of t h iS nature t o e>;ci te thes i o th is repor t .

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  • SPEnAL=

    In a l e t ter dated 11 June 1984 , L.V . (fu ll i dentificationknocn to the cc:mpile r s o f this work) reported a s imi l ar con-bet with an o l d lJFQlaut in a gray suit in 1945 when she was3\ years old and living in Trenton, New Jersey. He s poke toh er- verbally and f lashed visual images . v~en s he asked hisnarre he told her she could call h im SPAn I. He said they hadkncwn each other 300 years earlier, and that he carte franthe sky . She saw him at the reck f ence to their yard at hcrre ;'..11 the ti..rre the man was there a Hershey "Kiss"-shaped s il-very-gray object about; the size o f a srrall punpkin eithe rsat on the ground in the back driveway o r hovered just aboveit . When she asked about it the old man t o l d her i t was aprotection, and he let her touch it . She said it fel t l ikee lephant hide . It felt like it was alive . Several contactstook p lace during that ear ly i nt r oducti on and then s toppeduntil she 'HaS 8 ye ars o ld. There were contacts again at 16and 18 ye ars o f age . At 23 she heard a great and very l oudhunrning- ....'hining noise outside the house , whdch she knew wasthe spacecraft but did not go out that tnrre because she wasalone and s crrewhat f r ightened. At 25 years o l d she sa..... theship fran the Ple i ades for an hour and f ourty minutes . Hersketch trade in 1979 l ooks very similar to the Ple i adian var -iation 'tWI::J style o f the ships visiting Switzerland. r>bredetai l s o f these contacts cere r ecovered in a series of hyp-notic r egress i ons carried out in 1979 by a trained expert, adoctor of denta l surgery . L . V . did not hear of the Swisssontacts with Eduard M:.>ier unt il l a t e r, according to herletter, and upon hearing o f them she got in touch wi.th ourinvestigating team.

    The hurmunq-wturunq sound attributed to the spacecrafthere is o f c onsiderable interest to us because , on four sep-arate occasions , just s uch a hurrrning-whining sound was heardand recorded by Ed.uard r.\eier and sene o f his associates, andthis sound was 5 0 l oud onc e , that it was heard and b roughtpeopl e running fran two mile s a","ay. The s ound was s o intensethat :-1eier had to wrap his jacket around his hea d in pro-tection , and still he ....res deaf and had aching eyes f or threedays aft er. These s ounds wer e s imntereousiy recorded onf OJI s eparate audio r ecorders by the S'.viss g roup that day .The r e were 18 witnesses to the 9ivi.s s sound r ecording .

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    77 . In fut ur e each conversat ion shall be quite norma lly , as it i sus ual , with que stions an d answer s .

    78 . See you aga in - an d un til s oon .79 . Ha y .

    Second Contact

    5emjas e

    Honda v , 3 .2 . 1975 22 . 10 h

    1. You have set me under as t on i s hment past my first t r y ,because you r r ecept iv ity f or my t hough t s was by much grea t e r ,than we ha d ca l c ul a t ed .

    2 . Indeed we should be ac qua i nted from s ur pr i s es of you alrea dysince l ong t i~e, as i n r un of t h e year you always ag=1n havewi t ne s s ed thinking ve r y far .

    3 . Eve n i f your combina t i on s of though t s are of t e n very ex treme ,they but hit t he po in t of th e ma t t e r and f ind solvings f orprob lems , which r emain clos ed for you r contemporari es .

    4 . Actua l l y you alrea dy at my f i r s t vis i t have set me i n as t o-ni s hment , because you have bee n s ile nt and no t aske d , whenI gave you t he di ffe rent explanations .

    5 . I n t h i s , I t hink f or th e e xpl an ation abou t s pace, t i me a ndnullt i me .

    6 . ~t l e a s t here , I thought , you would have a ques t ion .7 . Then ye t I a~~itte d f o r me , t o explor e i n your thoughts , an d

    r ecogni zed , that you r ea l l y ha d no quest i on , becaus e youconcei ved my i nt e rpr e t a t i on - e ven mor e , t han I ha ve t oldabo ut .

    8 . Eve n f or me you wa y of th i nki ng is enor mous and pheno mena l ,wh a t I s t i ll have neve r no ti ced at an y earthh uma n be i ng .

    9 . The se al l we r e unt i l he re only know i ng a nd able f or t h i nk i ngi n one or maxima l th r ee di rec t i ons . whi le bu t you can t h i nki n all f or ms as des i red .

    10. You i n de =d a r e har dly be hi nd us in anything , whe n we abstractf r om the kn owledge yo u ca ll book - o r sChoo l - kno wledge .

    11. ~s yo use I f a lway s say . t hi s ki n d of knowle d; e i s bu t no t ofgrea t i ~pQr t a n c e , but a l one t he spi r itua l knowl e dqe and thesp i r i t ua l wi s dum a r e dec i s i ve , a s you have rec ognize d alreadys ince long time.

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    12 . And you are t r ue l y grea t i n your kn owings.+ You pu t me 1n a pr edicament , Sernj a s e . Everyt h i ng to da y s eemS

    a l one be di rec te d on prai s e and fla tter y . I do not like SUch .a nd i t ap~ e a r s for me primi tive . So p l ea s e keep i t of f .

    Semj ase12 . You are ve ry open , a s we a r e us ed t h i s f r om yo u .13 . aut I do no t want t o pr a i se you a nd t o fl a t t e r you , a s we are

    a l s o long times over these t h i ngs .14 . I make onl y c l ea r s t a t e me nt s , of t hese fa c ts acc r ad i ng , j us t

    l i ke you s e If l i ke t o do it.+ The n I a m ca l med and conten t of it .

    Se mja s e15 . Do yo u no l onger think , I we r e pr imi t i ve?

    + Ce r t a i n l y not - but Why con ' t you s ea r ch f o r i t in my thou gh ts?Or s ha ll I e xc use me perhaps?

    Semj ase15 . I believe you , yes , a nd I don' t e xspect an excuse f r om you .16 . Excus at ions a re at a l l alone empty wor ds and s e l dom offe r

    t he r eal opinion .17 . Gn t he oth e r ha nd . I don 't f ee l your wor ds l i ke an o f fe nse ,

    beca use I knc~ ve r y go od , you onl y t e l l , wha t you fee l .18 . For you r fellow-creatures your wor ds may seem offen ding , bu t

    on ly , becaUSE the y don ' t know a nd can' t r ealiz e you s pe akinge xactly f r om you r f ee l i ngs , whi c h become gu i ded from c ut yo urknowle dge a nd your wi s do m.

    19 . Thus much ha s t o a ppear fo r you very pr imi t i ve a nd e ve n s t up i d .20 . But alwa ys co nsi der , t h e cross of your f ellow- crea ture s no t

    oe i ng a bl e t o t hink and t o t r ea t sp iritually . beca us e t h eyha ve ne ve r l earn t i t ~nd s t i l l l a y ca~ ture d too much i n t het iss ues of the pur e hu man inclination .

    2 1. When 1 wan t to re search i n your t houghts, the n I on ly then do50 . when i t s e Ems a l l righ t f o r me .

    22 . I t is no t th e beh a ve ment a nd t he de s i r e of us , j us t easi l y t ope ne t r ate i nto th e thoughts of other ones , when t h i s r eally isn~t i~~crtant .

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    23 . Besides t his , we h ave no r i ght , t o f or ce i nt o t he per s ona lsecre t s of othe rones .

    24 . When one penetra tes i nt o the t hough ts of anothe rone , th e nalwa ys t he da nge r exi s t s , one r ecognize s more from t h i s , t hanactual ly was prov ided .

    25 . I f a lso we woul d di s r ega rd th i s bi d , t hen we e ve n knew yourvery l ast t hought s l way s and sec r e t s to i nt e r pre t e , and youwe r e not aole , t o s e t us a l way s and a l ways aga in i nto as t onis h-ment and s ur pr ise .

    + What does t his conce rn , when s acal l ed UFO-con tac t or s pr etent ,the i r f r iends fr om the stars wo uld among a nother on l y exe rc i s et e lepath y ?

    Sem,i as e26 . Sure l y s uc h c r eatures do exis t , who communi c ate only te l e-

    path i c ly .27 . The i r c ommunica t ion bu t was since ol d or igi n t ele pa t hically ,

    or t he y s i mply let embi t t e r t he i r l anguage .28 . As fa r as we know, t he ea r t h l y sp ace never got navigat ed to

    f rom beings , whose communi ca t i on means were pure t e l e pa t h i cly .29 . On the ot her hand ha s to be noticed, th at s ocalled UFO- cont ac -

    tors , who ma i nt a in s uch , by sur e t y ne