Other Contactees

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From Contact Report 2

Semjase

35. Although many frauds exist, there are many who really have had, and continue to have, contact with us.

36. But a great many of those have never had more than just visual contact with us.

37. Contactees, therefore, who have only seen our beamships from a distance and were often able to take pictures as well.

38. Only very few of them have had personal contact with us, which is the case even now.

39. Most of them wrap themselves in silence, in fear of their fellowmen.

40. Frequently, beings from alien races have also come to your Earth and carried out their expeditions here.

41. They gathered various things that could be of service to their investigations.

42. And it will always happen time and again that such beings come here and perform their studies.

43. They come from the most diverse worlds and systems.

44. They are often still new to space travel and perform their expeditions to expand their knowledge and understanding.

45. It can also happen that they unintentionally come into contact with Earth people but then never return again.

46. They are not power hungry or the like because they are glad to finally have serenity and order in their own worlds.

47. It can also happen here and there that they overpower some people from Earth, bring them into their beamships, examine them carefully with their instruments, and conduct a most detailed study of their anatomy.

48. Without exception though, they let these human beings go again, for they do not wish to harm them.

49. They are often more humane beings than man on Earth.

50. Unfortunately however, there are also some rather barbaric beings traveling through space who come to Earth here and there.

51. Many among them are power hungry and evil.

52. It can happen, that they kidnap and abduct human beings from Earth (as well as from planets in other systems) and bring them to their home planets.

53. These poor creatures then lead a life there as objects of exhibition or are used for experiments.

54. Man on Earth and inhabitants of other worlds must be wary of these beings, for in their viciousness they often use great force.

55. Feelings and other human traits and sentiments are often foreign to them; thus, a human life is nothing of value to them.

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