Preface
In late 1970 I read a report written by an Israeli army officer
about a young man in Israel named Uri Geller. The letter described
Geller's telepathic powers and his ability to make clock hands
move without touching the clock. These alleged powers were so
extraordinary that I could not believe the report. However, when
this officer subsequently sent samples of metal broken by Geller's
mental powers, and when the laboratory reports stated that this
kind of metal fracture had not been seen before, my interest grew.
I went to Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 17, 1971, to meet Uri Geller.
My research with him convinced me that he was one of the most
unusual men in the world. Why I think he is so unusual is the
subject of this book.
I had suspected for a long time from my researches that man has
been in communication with beings not of this earth for thousands
of years. This personal opinion comes from a close reading of
the record of ancient religions and from my own observations and
data. What is not clear is why such communication has been kept
secret for so long.
With the publication of this book, however, many of the cosmic
secrets are now declassified. But the release of this knowledge
in fact raises more questions than it answers.
One of the first of these new questions is an important one: Why
was Uri Geller selected to be the ambassador for an advanced civilisation?
why did I become the principal witness to this ambassadorship
and the chief scribe of its gradually unfolding revelations? These
interrelated questions will be developed throughout this book.
My story involves three principal agents. The primary agent is
not a single being, but a collegium of voices reaching man on
earth. We have, in the beginning, the words of the Nine, who are
directly related to man's concept of God. I shall develop the
concept of the Nine in the Introduction. The controllers of the
universe operate under the direction of the Nine. Between the
controllers and the untold numbers of planetary civilizations
in the universe are the messengers. It is the messengers who help
to fulfill the destiny of creation by gentle accentuation where
and when they are needed. Some of these messengers take the form
of spacecraft, which in modem parlance are called unidentified
flying objects, or UFOs. Uri and I have been reached mostly by
the latter type of messenger, whose names and functions are varied.
The intermediary between these messengers and earth people is
Uri Geller. The function of chief witness to these interactions
has fallen upon me.
If I am to get an attentive hearing, the reader should know that
I have had many years of professional preparation and research
experience in medicine, parapsychology, and laboratory and field
investigations. I have only one interest in writing this book.
That is to bring to people all over the world the facts about
the existence of superior beings and what they want to say to
man today. What follows is true, but it is not the whole truth.
There are many things that my "editor in the sky" will
not yet permit me to reveal. My editor on earth has advised me
to delete material that could be considered too controversial
or libelous. Events have been omitted for political reasons where
governments have been involved. There are delicate questions concerning
the relations between religions which have been avoided. In order
to get the basic message in print, and out to the people, many
diplomatic gestures have had to be made. Perhaps someday, depending
on the response of the public, my editors will allow the whole
truth to be revealed.
Many people are mentioned in this book for the roles they played
in the reported events. I have been in touch with these principals
in order to compare my text with their recollections. The text
that follows represents the agreement reached between each principal
(whom I could reach) and myself. However, I want to make it clear
that this does not mean that these individuals have necessarily
endorsed the content or conclusions of this book. I stand alone
with respect to the reporting of all events, interpretations,
and conclusions.
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