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fs1 - Contact with UFO's
My Contact with UFO's by Dino Kraspedon chapter one
Preface to this second edition Introduction A Pleasant Surprise. God Matter and Energy Overcoming Gravity Authors Note Astro Navigation Sundry Topics Olaf Roemers Experiments The Aberation of light Man wasted Efforts The atomic danger  
 
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Life on other worlds Farewell and Conclusion 
DEDICATION
To all those who fought, and are fighting, for the progress of ideas, against the bitter criticism and injured pride of their contemporaries, in a desire to create a better world: not for themselves, but in order to lighten the burden of life forfuture generations"
I am surprised that scientists of Earth should continue to put their trust in their false science, in spite of all its errors they have so far been unable to rectify, and to deny the supreme science which is God They are like glow-wormsenamoured of their own light, crying out to other glow-worms, The Sun does notexist; the light in my tail is the only light there is'
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(The Captain of the Flying Saucer)
Preface to Second Edition
HEN we wrote this book we had not expected so rapid a confirmation of many of ouraffirmations. A month after the first edition had come off the press a Dutchmanannounced that he had been in contact with beings from Venus who informed him thatanother Sun would come into our planetary system, which is in accord with what wewrote. A Professor of Roman Law at the Catholic university of Santos said he had  been in contact with the crew of a flying saucer, and his story is similar to ours,including details of the system of propulsion by the creation of a vacuum, which noone had mentioned before this book was published. Counties like the U.S.A. and Great Britain published the results of their researches and announced that theyhoped to construct interplanetary craft using ionisation as a means of propulsionsimilar to that described in this book.e have said that gravity is a combination of phenomena in which the atmosphere plays a large part and beyond which one is almost entirely free from gravity. Weshowed that all objects have the same rate of fall in a vacuum which disproves Newton's law as it shows that the mass of the objects is attracted by the vertical,component of magnetism. Many "boffins" would be highly amused at this, but thesuccess of the sputniks shows there is some truth in what we have said.The Reds announced that they had launched an artificial satellite weighing 86 kg.whereas the Americans, obstinately clinging to the laws of gravity and relativity,doubted the truth of the Soviet announcement, having calculated that only asatellite of 5kg. could maintain itself in orbit.The Soviets replied by saying that not only was there an 86 kg. satellite in orbit, but that the third stage of the carrier rocket had, contrary to expectations, alsogone into orbit round the Earth; and the rocket weighing much more than thesatellite. The theory of gravitation is therefore a non sequitur. At this height, free of the atmosphere and subject only to a small proportion ofthe vertical component of magnetism, the satellite becomes more subject to itshorizontal component and moves at a certain speed corresponding to the relation between its mass and the magnetic impulse. As magnetic lines of force describe acircular path around the planet, both these bodies launched into space went intoorbit round us.
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e should have been happy to have received even the smallest scientificconfirmation, let alone this wealth of proof which has accumulated in so short atime.It was apparently not God's will that proof should be lacking, as even the Sovietshave declared that planets are repelled by the light of the Sun and not attracted  by it.This statement is to be found in our book, and we can go so far as to say that itis the backbone of the system we have described.e could make a long list of all the proofs such as observations of aurorae, properties of electrons, etc., but it would tire the reader's patience as he would have read about these himself in the Press. We would, however, like to publish aletter from the U.S.S.R. addressed to one of our scientific friends:Please note I was unable to convert the Russian script for the address (web editor)oscow, 26th September, 1957Dear Sir~e have your letter, together with your book My Contact with Flying Saucers whichwe have passed on to the astronomical section of the Academy of Sciences of theU.S.S.R. (Bolshaya Gruzinskaya St. 10), asking them to reply directly to you. Weare of the opinion that Soviet astronomers will be very interested in the work oftheir Brazilian colleagues.Sincerely,(signed) Constantin Chugunov.(Head of the American Department of Voks).e would like to point out that our friend, who shall remain anonymous, sent a copyof this book to a friend of his in Russia without asking for any comment from the Academy of Sciences. He only wanted to show that the West was taking some interestin flying saucers. Being a scientist and not wishing to give the Russians theimpression that he was a raving lunatic, he told his Soviet friend that our bookwas in the nature of space fiction and was a sample of a new type of Westernliterature. However, the Head of Voks, who is also a scientist, when he had takennote of the problem, passed it on for study by the greatest academy of science inthe world. Surely the Reds are not idiots. Why should they waste their timestudying a work of fiction? Could it be that they found something more in it thanlight reading?The book was sent off in June and as early as October the U.S.S.R. published theresults of its researches on the effect of the repulsion of solar light Far be itfrom us to say that the fruits of the Soviet scientists' researches were based onthis book, but we are in any case grateful for the moral support which we havederived from them. If they accept our scientific theories, may they not forget totake note of our ethical conclusions also. May their hearts ponder on the humanistand religious aspects as fully as their minds have worked on the scientific ones.The deference that has been shown to our book by cultural institutions in theU.S.S.R. is flattering to us and should help to call our authorities' attention not
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thanks for sharing this, this is much more scientific than anything i had read so far and it contains many interesting points while also confirming things you can find somewhere else

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