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==BEST MEIER CASE EVIDENCE / ARGUMENTS Why the case is real== | ==BEST MEIER CASE EVIDENCE / ARGUMENTS Why the case is real== | ||
− | FEEL FREE TO ADD MORE GOOD ARGUMENTS! | + | FEEL FREE TO ADD MORE GOOD ARGUMENTS TO THIS ARTICLE! |
− | + | * <sup>Another good reason is that we never need to capitalise all letters of any given word unnecessarily for its meaning to still transfer to the reader effectively. In agreement on this occasion, some individuals do apparently need it for information to stand out to them. Please note this is not an ongoing theme on any website that presents this information.</sup> | |
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| valign="top" | The testimony of Phobol Cheng. "Cheng had known Billy Meier when he lived in India. Between April and September 1964, Meier had taken one of his trips around the world. As a young man he visited 42 countries, mostly as a hitchhiker. He arrived at the Ashoka-Ashram in Mehrauli near New Delhi to study Buddhism. The Ashoka Mission there, founded by King Ashoka in the 3rd Century B.C., is the oldest Buddhist school. Its leader today is the highly respected V.B. Dharmawara, who recently celebrated in California his 109th birthday in good health. In the monastery Meier befriended the Dharmawara’s grandchildren who had previously fled to India when civil war broke out in their own country. One of these grandchildren was the lady who approached me in New York. She is now an esteemed diplomat. And, incidentally, her brother was the one who taught Meier how to catch snakes. So this, too, was true! Until this time I had always smirked a bit when Meier claimed he had performed hundreds of jobs on his trips—among them that of a snake catcher. '''In those days all of us at the Mission saw the spaceships” and Meier was in contact with their pilots. Additionally, she had seen him “walking across the court yard of the Ashram accompanied by a woman with long, brunette hair, dressed in a type of spacesuit.” Her grandfather also had been provided with opportunities to speak with the extraterrestrial visitors. I listened to this lady with baited breath and made a promise to her that I would keep her name confidential and would not mention her homeland to anyone. She simply did not want the publicity due to the sensitive nature of her diplomatic position.''' Source: ''The Meier Case: UFO Contactee Revealed?'', Hesemann, Michael, Magazin 2000plus , Vol. 10, pp. 64-71, October 1998 | | valign="top" | The testimony of Phobol Cheng. "Cheng had known Billy Meier when he lived in India. Between April and September 1964, Meier had taken one of his trips around the world. As a young man he visited 42 countries, mostly as a hitchhiker. He arrived at the Ashoka-Ashram in Mehrauli near New Delhi to study Buddhism. The Ashoka Mission there, founded by King Ashoka in the 3rd Century B.C., is the oldest Buddhist school. Its leader today is the highly respected V.B. Dharmawara, who recently celebrated in California his 109th birthday in good health. In the monastery Meier befriended the Dharmawara’s grandchildren who had previously fled to India when civil war broke out in their own country. One of these grandchildren was the lady who approached me in New York. She is now an esteemed diplomat. And, incidentally, her brother was the one who taught Meier how to catch snakes. So this, too, was true! Until this time I had always smirked a bit when Meier claimed he had performed hundreds of jobs on his trips—among them that of a snake catcher. '''In those days all of us at the Mission saw the spaceships” and Meier was in contact with their pilots. Additionally, she had seen him “walking across the court yard of the Ashram accompanied by a woman with long, brunette hair, dressed in a type of spacesuit.” Her grandfather also had been provided with opportunities to speak with the extraterrestrial visitors. I listened to this lady with baited breath and made a promise to her that I would keep her name confidential and would not mention her homeland to anyone. She simply did not want the publicity due to the sensitive nature of her diplomatic position.''' Source: ''The Meier Case: UFO Contactee Revealed?'', Hesemann, Michael, Magazin 2000plus , Vol. 10, pp. 64-71, October 1998 | ||
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| valign="top" | Analysis of sound recording by Rognerud and Ambrose. In his book on p. 207 of'' Light Years'' Gary Kinder quotes Ambrose saying: '''"If it is a hoax... I'd like to meet the guy who did it, because he could probably make a lot of money in special effect."''' | | valign="top" | Analysis of sound recording by Rognerud and Ambrose. In his book on p. 207 of'' Light Years'' Gary Kinder quotes Ambrose saying: '''"If it is a hoax... I'd like to meet the guy who did it, because he could probably make a lot of money in special effect."''' | ||
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| valign="top" | Metal analysis by Marcel Vogel. On p. 253 of ''Light Years'' Kinder quotes Vogel saying regarding one of the metal samples he studied: '''"With any technology that I know of, we could not achieve this on this planet."''' | | valign="top" | Metal analysis by Marcel Vogel. On p. 253 of ''Light Years'' Kinder quotes Vogel saying regarding one of the metal samples he studied: '''"With any technology that I know of, we could not achieve this on this planet."''' | ||
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− | | valign="top" | '''Stevens and his research team have made recreations of Meier's UFO photos. However the recreations were rather easy to identify using computer software. See the Contact movie | + | | valign="top" | '''Stevens and his research team have made recreations of Meier's UFO photos. However the recreations were rather easy to identify using computer software. See the Contact movie.''' |
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− | | valign="top" | '''Kinder in his book quotes Michael Malin saying about Dilettoso's computer setup (estimated worth $50000) that it was equally as sophisticated as what Malin regularily worked with and that some real science could be done with it. Light Years, p. 239 | + | | valign="top" | '''Kinder in his book quotes Michael Malin saying about Dilettoso's computer setup (estimated worth $50000) that it was equally as sophisticated as what Malin regularily worked with and that some real science could be done with it. Light Years, p. 239.''' |
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− | | valign="top" | '''It has been noticed by researchers who visited the sites where Meier shot his photos that one can easily be seen from these hilltops | + | | valign="top" | '''It has been noticed by researchers who visited the sites where Meier shot his photos that one can easily be seen from these hilltops.''' |
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− | | valign="top" | '''Many of the photos of this series show a haze effect | + | | valign="top" | '''Many of the photos of this series show a haze effect.''' |
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− | Meier did submit to a psychological-stress-evaluation—PSE—test in 1978. Five of the key witnesses to the genuineness of various aspects of Meier's experiences were also given the PSE, worded differently of course for them than for Meier. After the voice tapes were analyzed, it was found that all had passed the tests; "no indication of conscious or deceitful intentions was detected on the part of either Billy or any of the other participants" (Moosbrugger, 2001, pp. 219-221).'''. | + | Meier did submit to a psychological-stress-evaluation—PSE—test in 1978. Five of the key witnesses to the genuineness of various aspects of Meier's experiences were also given the PSE, worded differently of course for them than for Meier. After the voice tapes were analyzed, it was found that all had passed the tests; '''"no indication of conscious or deceitful intentions was detected on the part of either Billy or any of the other participants" (Moosbrugger, 2001, pp. 219-221).'''. |
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+ | | valign="top" | In this 8mm movie film at some point the beamship hovers in a way that is '''very difficult if not impossible to achieve with a model suspended by a string.''' | ||
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+ | | valign="top" | The 8mm film taken at on Hasenböl on March 29, 1976. At some point the craft flashes a light on and then off. ''' | ||
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+ | | valign="top" | In this movie film there are branches visible that can be seen moving in the wind. At the same time the UFO however is hovering motionless in the sky. This is difficult to hoax.''' | ||
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+ | | valign="top" | It is stated on p. 205 of Light Years that Rob Shellman, a sound engineer at the United States Navy sonar laboratory Groton, Connecticut, '''was intrigued by the complexity of the sound recording he analyzed. He also discovered that Meier could not have used any electrical AC source to produce the sound.''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 14 November 2016
IMPORTANT NOTE
This article is not an official FIGU publication.
BEST MEIER CASE EVIDENCE / ARGUMENTS Why the case is real
FEEL FREE TO ADD MORE GOOD ARGUMENTS TO THIS ARTICLE!
- Another good reason is that we never need to capitalise all letters of any given word unnecessarily for its meaning to still transfer to the reader effectively. In agreement on this occasion, some individuals do apparently need it for information to stand out to them. Please note this is not an ongoing theme on any website that presents this information.