Inside the Spaceships - George Adamski-pages

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better term) are admittedly still mysteries to be explored. The conquest of gravity still lies in the future. Since science has undeniably made gigantic strides within our lifetime, it is sometimes easy to forget that we are as yet infants in our understanding of the vast Universe of which we are so small a part. We overlook the continual pattern throughout the history of mankind that dictates the enforced abandonment or modification of yesterday?s suppositions and conclusions in the light of next day?s further discoveries. The more mature the mind of man becomes, the more fully he realizes that the endless miracles of an infinite creation cannot be fully measured by any yardstick he will ever devise. This is a thrilling, not a frightening or discouraging realization. Only the immature mind quickly rejects as impossible or alarming all that which lies outside his own small physical experience or beyond the understanding of his limited imagination. As a student of history and human nature, Adamski is fully aware that in recounting experiences so far removed from ordinary events on this troubled planet he is laying himself wide open to attack from predictable sources. And although | realize that any aspersions which may be cast upon his sanity or veracity have no power to disturb him personally, | also Know what importance he attaches to spreading the truth about the space ships and their friendly mission to the divided peoples of our Earth. Because of this, and since | did encounter the demands for ?concrete evidence? to substantiate Adamski?s claims, | wrote to ask again if he could agree that something along that line might be incorporated in this book. | feel that his reply to me justifies his point of view far more tellingly than | or anyone else could set it forth. Therefore, | asked and received his permission to quote from his letter as follows: Palomar Terraces Star Route, Valley Center, California Dear Charlotte: | have read your letter with a great amount of interest, and while all the different phases seem to make sense on the one hand, on the other they do not. | don?t wish to criticize anyone, but most people who have been trained in one particular field, regardless of who they may be or what position they bold, are often dominated by a too faithful adherence to the traditional and conventional grooves. As | have told you, | do have witnesses to one of my journeys in a space craft. Both are scientists who hold high positions. Once they are able to make a statement the picture will change overnight. However, the way things are nowadays with everything classified as security, for the time being they must remain in the shadow. When they believe that they can release the substantiation they have without jeopardizing either the national defense or themselves, they have said that they will do so through the press. How soon that will be, your guess is as good as mine. But because they were with me at the request of the Brothers, some things are moving in behalf of both the Brothers and the general public that otherwise could not have been started. And much as we would like to, we cannot speak of these things yet because good intentions can have bad reactions. Anything acted upon prematurely can ruin the best beginnings.