Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mike Believed in UFOs

I had attended Mike's military funeral in Bakersfield. He was buried with all the other veterans there. I and my wife were invited back to his oldest sister's church for a dinner the church had prepared for his sister and all the funeral attendees. I felt like I wanted to be alone and on the road back to the coast where I and my wife live but my wife felt we should go to be supportive to the family in their time of loss of Mike. We got lost twice trying to find the church even with my IPhone gps. Route 99 it seems goes by something that says "Airport Road" but when you drive by it it says something else in real life. But once you miss that exit going north on 99 you have to wait 10 miles or more for another exit off the  freeway. So, when we finally were able to get off I just bought gas to cool down a little.

So, when we actually got to the church for the dinner they had prepared for Mike's family and friends we were over an hour late. But I had a feeling that God was moving the whole thing forward.

After I got a plate and filled it with all the lovely dishes there and sat down with the family. Mike's oldest sister said, "Mike believed in UFOs. Do you believe in UFOs too?"
I said, "OH. MIke got that from my Dad. He knew Adamski in the 1950s." I saw nothing but blank looks so I realized they had no idea who Adamski was. So I said, "Well. The transistor showed up in 1947 the same year as the Roswell crash which I don't think was an accident. Also, the book, "The Day After Roswell" By Colonel Corso who was in Defense Intelligence in the Army and who worked alongside of General Trudeau is the most definitive book on the subject that I know of. Colonel Corso was given a large amount of relics from the Roswell crash and told to make up some story and give these relics one by one to American Companies. So he did. Usually if the company engineers asked where the stuff they were supposed to reverse engineer came from Corso told them it was from the Soviet Union and technology developed outside of the U.S. and Europe at that time.

So, the microchip, Kevlar bulletproof vests, fiber optic cable, and superstrength fibers that are bendable yet incredibly strong and other things were developed by reverse engineering what was found at Roswell according to Colonel Corso." Once Corso was asked whether the intelligence community would ever descredit him or his book. His response was, "They wouldn't dare!" They never discredited him by the way. Though he has passed on now his responsible legacy lives on after him.

I also told his sister about the Soviet Probe that was sent to the Asteroid Belt. It found that the asteroid belt was actually a planet blown apart by a nuclear war. I told her that likely we here on earth are at least partly related to the people who blew the planet into the asteroid belt and who because of that knocked most of the atmosphere off of Mars when that planet blew up. The survivors likely all came here. (Those still alive and able to).

I'm not sure what Mike's sister and family thought about all of this. They just wanted to know why Mike believed in UFOs. But in the end everyone must decide for themselves on the evidence. I no longer have to believe because I have now had so many experiences in this direction that I can no longer be naive and ignorant about the whole thing. My point of view is that one can either choose to be a naive child about the whole thing or choose to be a scientist in how they ferret out the truth. There really isn't any middle ground. If you want the truth it's out there. But if you find it like I have one must also be ready to encompass many many paradoxes and there's the rub. Like I said to Mike's sister, "Science and religions really don't fit together at all." But I still believe in Jesus and Buddha and Saints and angels and archangels because they are a daily experience for me as an intuitive. So for me it is about science and spirituality and genuineness more than it is about Science and religion. Because religion is Dogma whereas to me, spirituality is about a genuine relationship with God and the universe. Because spirituality is about a direct relationship with God it really has both everything and nothing at all to do with religion simultaneously. I guess you have to be a mystic to understand this experientially. But it works for me even if it is too much of a paradox for others.


 I thought you might be interested in George Adamski since my father knew this man during the 1950s when I was just a little boy.
begin quote from wikipedia on George Adamski

George Adamski

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George Adamski
Born April 17, 1891(1891-04-17)
Poland
Died April 23, 1965(1965-04-23) (aged 74)
Maryland, USA
Occupation Self-described "wandering teacher"[1]
Ufologist
Organization Royal Order of Tibet,
International Get Acquainted Program,
George Adamski Foundation
George Adamski (April 17, 1891 – April 23, 1965) was a Polish-born American citizen who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he claimed to have photographed ships from other planets, met with friendly Nordic alien "Space Brothers", and to have taken flights with them. The first of the so-called contactees of the 1950s, he styled himself to be a "philosopher, teacher, student and saucer researcher", though his claims were met with skepticism.[2]
Adamski had previously written a science fiction book in 1949 with a space travel theme, Pioneers of Space: A Trip to the Moon, Mars and Venus, published by Leonard-Freefield Co of Los Angeles. In 1953 he took some of the fictional material from that book and presented it as fact within the best selling Flying Saucers Have Landed, co-written with Desmond Leslie.[3]

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[edit] Early years

Adamski was born on April 17, 1891 in Poland.[4] At the age of 2, he and his family emigrated to America and settled in New York City.[4] At the age of 22,[5] from 1913 to 1916, he was a soldier in the 13th U.S. Cavalry Regiment K-Troop fighting at the Mexican border during the Pancho Villa Expedition.[4] In 1917, he married.[5] Adamski then moved west, working as a maintenance worker in Yellowstone National Park, and as a worker in an Oregon flour mill.[4] While in Laguna Beach, Adamski founded the "Royal Order of Tibet," which held its meetings in the "Temple of Scientific Philosophy."[5] In 1940, Adamski and some close friends of his moved to a ranch near California's Palomar Mountain where they dedicated their time to studying and farming.[5] In 1944, with funding from Mrs. Alice K. Wells, a student of Adamski, they purchased 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land on Palomar Mountain, where they built a new home called Palomar Garden and a new restaurant called Palomar Gardens Cafe.[2][4][5]

[edit] Ufology

On October 9, 1946, during a meteor shower, Adamski and some friends claimed that while they were at the Palomar Gardens' campground, they witnessed a large cigar-shaped "mother ship".[4] In 1947, Adamski took a photograph of what he claimed was the 1946 cigar-shaped "mother ship" crossing in front of the moon over Palomar Gardens.[4]
On May 29, 1950 Adamski took a photograph of what he alleged to be six unidentified objects in the sky, which appeared to be flying in formation.[4] Adamski's May 29, 1950 UFO photograph was depicted in an August 1978 commemorative stamp issued by the island nation of Grenada in order to mark the "Year of UFOs".[4][6]
On November 20, 1952 Adamski and several friends were in the Colorado Desert near the town of Desert Center, California when they are said to have seen a large submarine-shaped object hovering in the sky. Believing that the ship was looking for him, Adamski is said to have left his friends and to have headed away from the main road. Shortly afterwards, according to Adamski's accounts, a scout ship made of a type of translucent metal landed close to him, and its pilot, a Venusian called Orthon[1],[7] disembarked and sought him out.[8]

Adamski's photograph, which he said to be of a UFO, taken on December 13, 1952.
Adamski described Orthon as being a medium height humanoid, with long, blond hair, and tanned skin, and as wearing reddish-brown shoes, though, as Adamski added, "his trousers were not like mine".[1][4][8][9] Adamski said Orthon communicated with him via telepathy and through hand signals.[1][8][9] During their conversation, Orthon is said to have warned of the dangers of nuclear war and to have arranged for Adamski to be taken on a trip to see the solar system including the planet Venus, the location where Mrs. Adamski had been reincarnated.[4][8] Adamski said that Orthon had refused to allow himself to be photographed, and instead asked Adamski to provide him with a blank photographic plate, which Adamski says that he gave him.[4] When Orthon left, Adamski said that he and George Hunt Williamson were able to take plaster casts of Orthon's footprints, and that the prints contained mysterious symbols.[10]
Orthon is said to have returned the plate to Adamski on December 13, 1952, at which point it was found to contain new strange symbols.[4][11] It was during this meeting that Adamski is said to have taken a now famous UFO photograph using his 6-inch (150 mm) telescope.[11] Some claim that the picture just shows a mere streetlight.
In 1954, Desmond Leslie is said to have witnessed several UFOs with Adamski while visiting him in California. He described one of them in a letter he sent to his wife while he was in San Diego:[12]
... a beautiful golden ship in the sunset, but brighter than the sunset ... It slowly faded out, the way they do.

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2 years later:
Also, I realized that the photo Adamski took of a UFO resembled the print of a UFO I found in the snow on Mt. Shasta at Bunny Flats in 1974. here is what I wrote recently:
UFO Witness

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