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The Contactees Manuscript: 25th Year Anniversary Collectors Edition
The Contactees Manuscript: 25th Year Anniversary Collectors Edition
The Contactees Manuscript: 25th Year Anniversary Collectors Edition
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For centuries, man has looked to the sky to help explain the essence of life here on Earth. Are extraterrestrials walking among us? Who are they? And, where are they from? How did they get here? Why did they come? In The Contactees, you will meet people from all over the world who have been continually contacted by extraterrestrials. Hear the distinct messages that other civilizations are sending, everywhere from the skies about the United States to the jungles of South America, the streets of Russia, and the European countryside. Producer/Director Joseph Randazzo is your guide through worldwide research as the extraterrestrial phenomena unfolds before you. View our 4 years of extensive study in seven, one-hour presentations full of information never before revealed to the general public. Whether you believe that we are not alone or if you simply question alien contact with Earth, WITNESS, ET. provides you with the most comprehensive, credible thesis available for you to explore the extraterrestrial phenomena.
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PublisherUFO Library
Release dateMar 4, 2020
ISBN9781545729182
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    The Contactees Manuscript - Joseph J. Randazzo

    The Courage to Speak. There is little to dispute the claim that George Adamski was personally responsible for beginning the movement to make the public aware of the UFO/Extraterrestrial phenomenon. He took the subject of life in space out of the pulp magazines and off the comic pages. He was a dedicated scholar and a very brave man.

    George Adamski was the first man to publicly reveal his experience in the UFO field. In light of what we know today, it is difficult to understand the great courage it took to openly broadcast such events. But Adamski, who died in 1965, boldly pioneered efforts to establish the truth about visitations to Earth by extraterrestrials. He opened the way for others to follow. His legacy is the world’s ever increasing awareness of life and space. The author of three books on the UFO/ET subject, Adamski overcame many futile attempts to discredit him and his experiences. His books became best sellers, were translated into six languages and distributed throughout the world.

    George Adamski supported his experiences with uncommon photographs and 8mm color movie film. Considering the period and conditions under which they were taken, they are all the more remarkable. Both the hand held and, telescopic pictures present revealing evidence and in spite of many efforts to do so, have never been disproved.

    Documented, witnessed encounters with humans from other planets made George Adamski one of the most fascinating persons of the twentieth century and led him to a lifetime of public speaking. He was invited to lecture before royalty, ecclesiastical leaders, political bodies, military groups and scientific communities. The keen interest in outer space and the development of mankind took him to all corners of the globe.

    Adamski had a background in philosophy and insight into most religions and beliefs. This made him the ideal individual to bring a new message to the people of the world.

    Guided by common sense and his love for life, he bravely presented his experiences to all who would listen. Through his honesty, he shed light, logic and reason on the subject of extraterrestrial life and their visitations to our world.

    Adamski stood resolutely, never wavering from what he knew to be the truth. He is described by his friends as a man whose knowledge of science, philosophy and human nature made him a man for his time and more importantly, a man for our time.

    Born in Poland on April 17, 1891, George Adamski was not yet two years old when his parents immigrated to the United States and settled in Dunkirk, New York. His family had an unusual and inquisitive approach to the wonders of creation as evidenced by their approach to nature. It soon became apparent young George had an uncommon philosophical aptitude.

    Early in life he realized the ephemeral laws of man were dictated by economics and geography, often changing with tradition or by the whim of those in powerful positions. In his adolescence, he spoke of the lessons found throughout the journals of history as being ignored and unheeded. He believed the peoples of this planet, individually and collectively, were repeatedly committing the same mistakes and courting the same disasters as before. Above all, he was convinced the laws of nature and creation were universal and immutable throughout the cosmos.

    At the young age of thirteen, endowed with a fervent desire to more fully understand these universal principles, George, along with a family friend and mentor, journeyed to Tibet. His training, under close supervision, consumed the next five years. The school, hidden deep in the Himalayas, taught select students a rigorous curriculum ending in mastery of the four universal elements, Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. A test is associated with each phase to prove mastery before a student may proceed to the next step. For example, in order to complete the master of Air, the student must demonstrate the ability to levitate for extended periods of time. For Water, he must be able to control the molecules and form oxygen while breathing under water at the bottom of a lake. Similar tests apply to each of the other associated elements. Also, all students were very carefully instructed in the natural art of communication known as telepathy.

    Many have expressed skepticism about the existence of such a school and the ability of individuals to be taught that which we in the western world have labelled impossible. However, history is littered with accounts of ancient schools and civilizations where these feats were practiced by individuals of great stature. Pizarro, during his conquest of the Incas, spoke and wrote about seeing priests floating between immense valleys and levitating huge stone blocks thousands of feet in the air.

    The Egyptians of Biblical times, native American Indians. Chinese and many South Pacific cultures have similar and consistent accounts in their historical chronicles.

    Finally, on rare occasions, both public and private, Mr. Adamski demonstrated to all present his talents, which he referred to as inherent human abilities. These events left no doubt as to the authenticity of the man or his knowledge.

    Upon graduation. Adamski returned to the United States to practice his newly developed abilities while learning the many aspects of our society and social behavior. Over a period of years he travelled, mingled and worked in an assortment of fields, including enlistment with the 13th Cavalry and serving along the Mexican border from 1913 to 1919. It was during this period, while on leave vacationing in California’s Yosemite Park, that he met Mary Shimbersky. They were married on Christmas Day in 1917.

    In the middle 1930s, Adamski purchased property in Laguna Beach, California. For those interested, including a number of friends and associates, he opened a school entitled The Royal Order of Tibet. Here he taught classes dedicated to the study, principles and purpose of universal life, sometimes referred to as the Laws of Cause and Effect. His students soon numbered into the hundreds and as word spread, he found himself in demand for lectures throughout Southern California. This demand led to a series of talks and interviews over local radio stations KFOX in Long Beach and KMPC in Los Angeles.

    During these discussions Mr. Adamski often expressed the idea, supported by his own knowledge of nature’s principles, that in this limitless cosmos we could not possibly be the only human inhabitants. In the late 30s, when several of his students presented him with a Newtonian six-inch telescope and camera mount, he began a more concentrated investigation of the heavens. It was during these times, Adamski took what he believed to be his first photograph of a spacecraft. The photograph was submitted to several astronomers, but none could identify the object. Apparently it was too far out in space for concrete details to be visible. A number, of what was referred to as, educated guesses were made, but none proved satisfactory.

    In 1940, Adamski and a few of his students moved from Laguna Beach to Valley Center, a settlement along the route to Palomar Mountain about sixty miles northeast of San Diego. Here they established a small farming community which they hoped would enable them to be self-sustaining through the war years.

    When the United States entered the conflict, George served his locality as an Air Raid Warden. Four years later, one of George’s students, Mrs. Alice K. Wells, purchased property in the foothills of Palomar Mountain, famous as the home of the 200-inch Hale Telescope. With the help of Adamski and several of his students, Mrs. Wells built living quarters and a small cafe for passersby. It was here that Adamski set up a larger fifteen-inch reflector telescope with an observatory designed to allow spectacular weather-free viewing of the clear, crisp skies. During a meteor shower in 1946, Adamski and a number of visitors witnessed a dramatic event. They observed a large cigar-shaped object hundreds of feet in length, hanging motionless at comparatively close range in the evening sky. The object then shot soundlessly up into space at an incredible speed.

    The following year a similar incident occurred; but this time Adamski, his wife and different witnesses watched a formation of saucer-shaped, glowing objects perform unbelievable maneuvers for over an hour. This identical display was witnessed by other groups of people in different localities.

    During the following weeks many persons came to George to compare observations. Not a single witness could believe any flying craft of earthly origin could be responsible for such a spectacular event. Before many of his sightings, Adamski spoke of a premonition or hunch which we commonly refer to as a second sight. He saw it as a telepathic message which impressed upon him the need to be available and observant at a particular time and location.

    In the years to follow, especially after the famous contact of November 20, 1952, similar telepathic messages, much more pronounced in intensity, preceded many such events. Adamski’s reputation was growing. Due to his location, his telescopic equipment and reported sightings, contacts with astronomers on the Hale telescope project and former scientific and military acquaintances, the Department of the Navy asked him to share whatever photographic evidence on UFOs he had compiled. He readily agreed and continued the practice, with the combined branches of military and government agencies, until his death in 1965.

    From 1948 until 1952, Adamski arduously studied the heavens, including our closest satellite, the moon. As any astronomer or outdoor person knows, temperatures and weather conditions at higher elevations are often extreme, and the hours spent until dawn can see endless. Nevertheless, he was able to capture a multitude of photographs depicting UFOs in action. Only the very best were selected and submitted to the military and photographic laboratories in San Diego for analysis. None were ever disputed as anything other than vehicles of unearthly origin.

    Madalyn Rodeffer tells the story to Joseph Randazzo of when she and George Adamski shot the UFO footage outside her home.

    One November morning some years later. Adamski was again impressed by a deep sense of urgency. This time, it compelled him to drive out into the nearby desert. Taking along several of his friends and visitors as witnesses, he proceeded to drive east on Interstate 10 to an area known as Desert Center. The date was November 20, 1952. Around noon they left the main highway and proceeded to drive out of town along Highway 177 which leads to Parker, Arizona. Approximately eleven miles down the road, on the left side of the highway, sits a range of mountains known as the Coxcomb. Over these, the entire group witnessed an enormous metallic, cigar-shaped spacecraft. Similar to those previously photographed through Adamski’s telescope, it hovered above the crest. Quickly stopping the car, they hurriedly set up their camera equipment. However, it was not long after they began to photograph the UFO before several military airplanes appeared and attempted to circle the gigantic craft. Due to this intrusion, the large spaceship turned its nose in the opposite direction, accelerated above the crest, tilted upward, and within seconds shot soundlessly straight up into space. Apparently, stunned by the spaceship’s maneuver, the military aircraft continued circling for several minutes before they too, departed. Not more than five minutes elapsed before a bright flash attracted the group’s attention and almost instantly a small bell or saucer-shaped craft appeared drifting between two of the mountain peaks and settled silently into one of the coves about half a mile from them.

    Recounting the incident, excerpts from George Adamski’s book. Flying Saucers Have Landed, co-authored by Desmond Leslie, a nephew of the late Winston Churchill, read as follows: "It did not lower itself entirely below the crest of the mountain. Only the lower portion settled below the crest, while the upper, or dome section, remained above the crest and in full sight of the rest of my party. Quickly I spotted it in the finder of my telescope and, as rapidly as possible I snapped the seven loaded films without taking time to focus through the ground glass in the back of the camera. As I removed the film holder with its exposed negatives from the camera, an old Hagee Dresden Graflex type, I put them in my right hand pocket of the jacket I was wearing. I then decided to see what pictures I could get with my Brownie camera. As I snapped the first picture. I noticed the saucer flash brightly as it moved away and disappeared over the saddle through which it had first come just as more of our planes roared overhead. Once again, the airplanes circled the area several times before continuing on their way.

    The story continues: "Then I decided to take a couple or more pictures with the Brownie just to show the general terrain in this section in case my spacecraft pictures turned out well. After taking three more pictures, I just stood there looking around with the Kodak still in my hand. I was somewhat awed by being so close to a saucer, and I wondered if whatever, or whoever was inside knew I was photographing it. Suddenly, my concentration was broken as my attention was called to a man standing at the entrance of a ravine between two low hills about a quarter mile away. He was motioning to me to come to him, and I wondered who he was and where he had come from. As I approached him a strange feeling came over me and I became cautious. Outwardly, there was no reason for this feeling, for the man looked like any other, and I could see he was somewhat smaller than I and considerably younger. There were only two outstanding differences that I noticed as I neared him.

    1. His trousers were not like mine. They were in a style much like ski trousers and with a passing thought, I wondered why he wore them.

    2. His hair was long, reaching to his shoulders and was blowing in the wind as was mine. Although I did not understand the strange feeling that persisted, it was, however, a friendly one toward the smiling young man standing there waiting for me to reach him. I continued towards him without the slightest fear.

    Suddenly, as though a veil was removed from my mind, the feeling of caution left me so completely that I was no longer aware of my friends or whether they were observing me as they had been told to do. By this time, we were quite close. He took four steps towards me, bringing us within arm’s length of each other. Now, for the first time, I fully realized that I was in the presence of a man from space. A human being from another world! I did not even think of his ship, and I was so stunned by this sudden realization that I was speechless. My mind seemed to temporarily stop functioning. To break this spell that had so overtaken me, and I am sure he recognized it for what it was, he extended his hand in a gesture towards shaking hands. I responded in our customary manner, but he rejected this with a smile and a slight shake of his head. Instead of grasping hands as we on Earth do, he placed the palm of his hand against the palm of my hand, just touching it, but not too firmly. I took this to be a sign of friendship."

    From here Adamski goes on to describe the physical appearance of the space-man: The flesh of his hand to the touch of mine was like a baby’s, very delicate in texture, but firm and warm. His hands were slender, with long tapering fingers like the beautiful hands of an artistic woman. He was about five feet six inches in height and weighed, according to our standards, about 135 pounds. I would estimate him to be about 28 years of age, although he could have been much older. He was round-faced with an extremely high forehead, large, but calm, gray-green eyes, slightly aslant at the comers with slightly higher cheek bones than an occidental, but not so high as an Indian or Oriental; a finely-chiseled nose, not conspicuously large; and an average-sized mouth with beautiful white teeth that shone when he smiled or spoke.

    Adamski continues, in his book, to describe how he and the space visitor communicated by drawing pictures in the desert sand. He proceeded to draw a picture of our solar system in the sand, pointed to the sun, then himself and finally to the third planet to indicate where they were now and where he was from. The space-man understood this and repeated the same process several times, pointed to himself and then the planet corresponding the second orbit around the sun, indicating his origin. Many other questions and answers followed including the meaning or purpose of the strange symbols imprinted upon the sand from the space visitors shoes. The extraterrestrial indicated by motion that these footprints were of great importance and later witnesses were able to take accurate pictures and make plaster casts of these remarkable impressions.

    The symbols and hieroglyphics from these plaster casts were combined with those inscribed on a photographic plate dropped from a flying saucer over Palomar Gardens three weeks later. These have been the source of an intensive investigation. To date, there are several known instances of their having been partially deciphered, but only one case of a free-energy, electrostatic flying model being built. The model was produced in the early 1960s by South African scientist, Basil Van De Berg. Another involved study by the University of South Korea relating these symbols to the human body and the correlation between the principles of electromagnetism operating within it. More recently. Professor Seike in Japan has used these symbols in relation to progravity research. It is interesting to note that several years after the first Adamski contact, the director of the Dutch Museum of Anthropology, Marcel Hornet, while on expedition in the Brazilian jungle, found a set of identical symbols and hieroglyphics engraved on stone in an ancient city dating from many thousands of years past.

    Cigar shaped carrier Spacecraft George Adamski, 6 inch Telescope. Mt. Palomar CA1950

    Mothership UFO releasing Scoutcraft taken by Adamski in 1952 with a 6 inch telescope

    Shortly thereafter, they walked approximately seventy yards towards the hovering saucer-craft behind them. It was a beautiful small craft, shaped more like a heavy glass bell than a saucer. It was translucent and of exquisite color, yet I could not see through it any more than one can see through the glass bricks that are popular in some of the new office buildings, which permit more light to enter than would solid walls. However, let no mistake be given here, definitely do not believe this ship was made of glass such as we know it. It was specially processed metal. The top of the craft was dome-shaped with a ring of gears or heavy coil built into the encircling side wall at the base of this domed top. This too, glowed as though power was going through it. There were round portholes in the side wall, but not all the way around, because immediately above one of the balls of landing gear, I noticed that the wall was solid. The covered portholes must have been made of a different quality or thickness of material for they were clear and transparent. The lower outside portion of the saucer was made like a flange, very shiny yet not smooth as a single piece of metal would appear. It seemed to have layers of a fashion, but they couldn’t be used as steps because they were in reverse to what steps should be. I was absorbed in observing every detail of this strange and beautiful craft as we neared it, and I wondered just how they were managing to keep it In the hovering state as I saw it. As we approached it. I suddenly became aware of a shadowy form moving within the ship, but there was no definite outline, and I would not say whether it was a man or woman. At once, for a fleeting second, I saw a beautiful face appear and look out. I felt that whoever was inside was looking for the one who was still out with me, but no word was spoken. Then I asked if I could take a ride in his ship. He shook his head. Then I asked if I could just go inside to see what it looked like in there. Smiling very cordially, he made me understand that would be impossible at this time for he must be going. With a few graceful steps, he reached the bank at the back of the ship and stepped up onto the flange to the entrance. He went into the ship. I do not know how for sure, but as it silently rose and moved away, it turned a little, and I saw a small opening about the center of the flange being closed by what looked like a sliding door. As the ship started moving. I noticed two rings under the flange and a third around the center disk. This inner ring and the outer one appeared to be revolving clockwise, while the ring between these two moved in a counter clockwise motion. As I stood in this mountainous recess, a solitary man watching the scout ship glide silently over the crest of the mountains and disappear into space. I felt that a part of me was going with it.

    During this encounter and subsequent plaster casting of footprints, both Adamski and the witnesses attested to the presence of circling military aircraft. Several years later. Adamski

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