Adamski Number 2

July 16, 1995.

A few people didn't believe Adamski was telling the truth about aliens, so let's see what they say about Adamski number 2. Here I go with the information. This may have a tendency to twist your brain out of shape a little bit so beware.
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The death of George Adamski on April 12, 1965, by no means terminated the heated controversy which had never stopped swirling around the prolific and articulate contactee. Adamski, too, was quickly resurrected by his followers. In the book Scoriton Mystery by Eileen Buckle, a contactee named Ernest Bryant claims to have met three spacemen on April 24, 1965, one of whom was a youth named Yamski, whose body already housed the reincarnated spirit of George Adamski.

Throughout his career as contactee, Adamski's believers steadfastly declared him to be one of the most saintly of men, completely devoted to the teaching of universal laws. It appears that after his death, certain of his followers found it necessary to provide their discipline of intergalactic peace with a kind of instant resurrection.

According to Desmond Leslie, George Adamski had an audience with Pope John just a few days before the Pope passed away. Leslie says that he met Adamski at an airport in London just after the controversial contactee had flown in from Rome. He drove Adamski straight to his little river cruiser at Staines where several people interested in UFOlogy had been spending the weekend.

Sometime during the next few days, Adamski showed Leslie a memento that he said no one would ever take from him and he produce an exquisite gold medal with Pope John's effigy on it. Later Leslie checked and found it was a medal which had not yet been released to anyone.

When Adamski was asked how he had received it, he answered that Pope John had given to it to him the day before. Adamski went on to say how he had arrived at the Vatican according to the spaace people's instructions and had been taken straight in, given a cassock, and led to the Pope's bedside.

It was here that Adamski had handed Pople John a sealed package from the Space Brothers. It was said that Pope John's face had beamed when he recieved the package, and he said, "This is what I have been waiting for!" The Pope then presented Adamski with a very special medal, and the papal audience ended.

Leslie said that he later checked with Lou Zinstag, who it was said had taken Adamski to the Vatican. Ms. Zinstag reported that when they had approached the Vatican and neared the private entrance, a man with "purple at his throat" (apparently a monsignor or a bishop) appeared.

Adamski had cried out, "That's my man!", greeted the papal official, and was led in for a audience with the Pope. Ms. Zinstag said that when he reappeared about twenty minutes later, Adamski appreared to be in the same state of excitement and rapture as witnesses had described him being in after his desert contact with the Space Brothers in 1952.

When Leslie later asked an abbot what he knew about the metal, the clergyman was amazed and said that such a medal would only have been given to someone in the most exceptional circumstances, and that no one, so far as he knew, had yet received this particular medal.

Leslie conceded that he had initally disbelieved that Adamski had received such an audience with the Pope, but this confirmation from the abbot with regard to the medal had overcome his former disbelief.

When Leslie asked Adamski what the Space Brothers' package had contained, the contactee said that he did not know. He said that it had been given to him by the Space Brothers before he had left for Europe and that he had been given instructions to give it to the Pope. He was also told that all arrangements had been made inside the Vatican for such an audience to take place. This suggested to Leslie that the Space Brother have a "fifth column" in St. Peter's seat as well as everwhere else.

Aaamski told Leslie that he thought the package had contained instructions and advice for the second ecumenical council. It is possible the package also contained a message to the Big Fisherman's successors which chided them about certain lax measure and encouraged them to get on with the serious work required on the Earth plane.

George Hunt Williamson was the author of a number of books concerning archaeological evidence for early extraterrestrial visitation. Williamson (who died in January 1986) formed the Brotherhood of the Seven Rays under the tutelage of an entity who revealed himself as Ascended Master Araru-Muru. The Outer Retreat was established by Williamson, who then called himself Brother Philip, at an abbey near Lake Titicaca.

As the name Brotherhood of the Seven Rays implies, it hoped to encompass all the Theosophical virtues symbolized as rays of light. Through its Ancient Amethystine Order, it focused on the violet rays, symbol of the present movement of the Earth.

JW My teacher and Guru (Merelle) once suggested, and I did read most of the information put out by the Brotherhood of the Seven Rays but then it is pretty far-out stuff.

Source Of Information: The FELLOWSHIP by BRAD STEIGER.

Here is Yogi-ism Number 4.
American Indians think I'm beautiful.
Most Orientals salivate when they see me.

John Winston. johnfwin@sonnet.com


Original file name: 95.07.16 Adamski Number 2.