UFO-Contacts - Part 2

51 but that a number of Russian scientists and professors found out that the Bible was falsely recorded and its miracles falsely understood . This is after all one of the greatest successes the SANTINER could record. The truth after all requires its own good time and it will not be pushed around by our impatience. The brochure “Sputnik – Russland im Spiegel seiner Presse” , Booklet 1, 1968, now also available in Germany, published our explanations, respectively the revelations by the SANTINER, as a global sensation. The title was: “Science or fantasy?” The Star of Bethlehem, the legislation received on Mount Sinai and the messages from the SANTINER amongst other things are being scientifically interpreted. GOD naturally lights his light in the darkest places here on Earth. The beginning is very promising. We now wait for a Russian echo to our brochure “Via Terra” , it is indeed a sensation. UFO-Contact (By H. V. Speer) August 1968 When one asked Europeans whether they believe in the existence of spirits, they will probably give you a resolute no . –The experienced spiritualist however knows with certainty that souls live in the hereafter that are everything else but dead. We find the same attitudes when it comes to Ufology: Like spirits, UFOs are simply disputed . One cannot imagine their existence . Everybody knows what cars and planes are, but an extraterrestrial flying object is virtually unknown. One reads and hears about them like one reads about dragons, fairies and leprechauns. Those that truly believe in UFOs are branded naïve , it’s something akin to believing that the stork brings children. One should really neither mock nor ridicule this situation. This behaviourism of so-called “enlightened” people connotes a spiritual all-time low that cannot be equated with the rest of mankind’s development. We endeavour to find out the reason behind this rejection. Here is an example that hit the news only recently: The Soviet Union began to deal with the UFO problem. The public at large immediately reacted to this apparent admission of extraterrestrial existences. One assumes that the usually materialistically minded Soviet Union must have extraordinary pertinent reasons to publicly deal with this phenomenon. This was in fact true. Scientists already saw “a light at the end of the tunnel” when they would be allowed to express their true opinion. The consequences would be hard to imagine. But what happened next was exactly according to unalterable party paroles, namely to deny everything that could turn dangerous to the party, respectively its doctrines. • The leadership of Soviet Communist Party interfered in this affair. It ordered that the UFO enigma be ignored, because the world’s public at large should never entertain the thought that something HIGHER might exit apart from the world’s major powers.

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