The LYA contacts of prof. Hernandez in the 70ths - part 12

 last -preceding part

From chapter 28

 

Life and Death of Planets

[Translated from notes made in November 1975]

The discussion mentioned in the previous chapter continues and Professor Hernandez asks another question of the extraterrestrial woman LYA.

 

"Do we die the same as on all the other planets?"

"No!" She said flatly. "All the inhabited planets live from a star which supplies them with energy. The life depends upon the nearness or farness of the solar ray's (travel). I shall explain: The solar energy stimulates the molecules, but there always must exist a vibratory level of conductivity. The majority of the planets near a star in movement suffer from it, but some balance the movements perfectly, avoiding much of the frictions of energy. Of course they are not worlds like yours, but, nevertheless, with the help of other technologies, including contributions from other civilizations, they come to preserve life on those planets.

There are planets whose atmospheres are so delicate that they completely lack density on their surface which, at simple sight, appears to be swirls of sand dunes. Logically there could exist no life as you know it, but I know there is some type of life, different. In ordinary stars they detect from 40,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 degrees centigrade (sic). Others like the sun, which feeds your world, generate 20,000,000 and in their center almost 60,000,000 (sic). The intensity of energy thus would reach any other planet sufficiently near. Another planet, before Mercury, that approached it's (the sun's) surface crystallized and was absorbed by the potent energy of the sun of your system.

We are all made of stellar material. You will encounter the remains of rocks in every part of this universe, which contain amino acids similar to those of your organism. All, starting from the same (chemical) components that you know: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, silicon, etc., are concentrated, confined, and coordinated by the DNA."

 

"Do you imagine, it is beautiful to think that in space the bodies vibrate in the same manner as the atoms of our body?"

"That is life, and it's complexity shows us the power of God. Observe the development of your species, each one of those animals that live on your world have some particularity... and that is programmed in the DNZ of each being. Each one reproduces according to it's genus….without change, without alterations, until it comes to new knowledge and takes a new step, if God concedes to those civilizations a contribution of knowledge, to beings who can control that without danger for the universe.

 

Returning to the theme of death, I can tell you that at one time the Earth was much closer to the Sun. (as also Rampa told in his books.R.Ř.rem) It then provoked an exuberant flora and fauna that grew by gigantic steps. When the solar radiation increased, man aged prematurely. Why? It happened that the dead cells were accelerated in the process of putrefaction with the molecular overstimulation, but the live organism worked intensely, which produced a premature senility. On other worlds, where adequate solar energy is available, and where it lives conveniently removed from the nourishing star, the inhabitants reach ages that would surprise you. The process of aging is slow (there) because there is no molecular overstimulation.

The Moon of your world also causes an excessive expense of energy by the human being. The Moon causes an excessive expense of energy

As a body in the process of extinction, it tries to available. In the beginning the Earth had no satellite. It was conditioned to this, for which through the absorption of a little discharged energy, was provoked of great quantities of solar energy to your world. The Moon serves as a sponge to compensate for the overcharge, but it also is a powerful marking point for the Earth, which had lost orbital force after the hecatomb that occurred on your world. "

 

 

 

From CHAPTER 29

Danger to Cities

(Translated from notes made in November 1975)

Further continuing the discussion described in Chapters 27 and 28, LYA describes a new danger for our great cities as a result of our crowded populations and our lack of control of the industrial technologies.

"Nevertheless, the Earth human must take care of himself because the heat will asphyxiate the great cities who have a large thermic surface for the accumulation of noxious gases. This also is a danger. The condensation of said gases could come in a moment. On other worlds of equal terms of civilization to yours, they remove or they neutralize all kinds of poisonous gases..."

"That's it LYA, one theme aggregates another, until it seems that you want to wrap me in a halo of wisdom for intensive knowledge, as if the time was about to terminate before I know it. How difficult it is to understand all that you have invited to meditate upon."

That frequently was too much for me.... Many times I was left without absorbing the flow of her wisdom teachings. LYA was the teacher and I the smallest of her students... I also felt it hopeless to try to correspond in her discussions... I wanted to show her that I understood all that she said, but I did not want to seem false. She knew to what measure I assimilated all that she said.

She could not allow falsehood and I must not fake my position.

 

 

CHAPTER 30

 

Various Spacecraft Used

 

In the course of clearing up details for the publisher of this report, Wendelle Stevens had written to Zitha inquiring about more details on the Andromedan spacecraft, that may have been taken down in the hundreds of pages of shorthand, during the discussions with Professor Hernandez.

She had confessed to an ignorance of some of the more technical elements of those discussions, and was more interested in the dialogues she better understood. Those were the substance of the first pages on transcribed shorthand notes she sent for examination, and they make up the first 21 chapters of this report.

Zitha's description of how she selected the material she sent and her problems in deciding what to deal with next, are very illuminating, and are important in understanding how much the real story has been downplayed in it's transmission to us for this report.

 

She offers her idea on the possible confusion of our Andromeda Constellation only a few hundred lightyears distant with the Andromeda Galaxy over 800,000 light-years distant, by conservative estimates. After Stevens' inquiries she had checked with a local astronomer who also agrees that the Andromedan planet INXTRIA has to be in the Andromeda Constellation in our own galaxy. She logically suggests that some confusion may have come in, due to the professor's possible lack of astronomical knowledge, and an unconscious association of the galaxy with the word Andromeda.

She goes on to describe exactly what her awareness of the Pleiadian contacts in Switzerland was, and where her information came from and when, and believes that the professor did not know even this much, thus reducing the potential for feedback from the Swiss case.

And then she discovers some untranscribed dialogue on another class of Andromedan ship of intermediate size and clear mention of an even bigger mother-ship.

 

These new revelations coming at this time are of such importance that this letter becomes a document of itself in this highly unusual report, and so we shall translate it here in it's entirety for your examination.

Perhaps the most astounding revelation of this letter is the overwhelming inflow of information now flooding the professor. He is being picked up more frequently and is being taken to various places to witness things of such import so often, that he gives up setting down the details in his diary -- in fact he gives up even keeping a diary of his activities, and now the information simply flows from his recollections in such torrents that Zitha is no longer able to get it all down, and so her shorthand notes, are unable to keep up with the history. She ends up with long monographs on a given subject expounded on by the professor, which then easily jumps to another subject with no transition between them.

 

The professor's almost casual mention of the considerable variety of special purpose spacecraft used is such a case. He has been in small two person craft, five person ships and other small ones. Then he has been taken to intermediate size craft (that would be considered vary large by us) which carry many occupants plus some of the smaller sized craft. He has also been taken out to a great mother-ship of immense size, which carries a number of intermediate and many smaller ships inside of it.

To stop and describe all of these phenomenal vehicles in detail, simply entails too much time and energy, which he did not feel he had to spare, and so he passes over much of this kind of information in his discussions of other things, which he considered the more important, such as the philosophical information and the messages these extraterrestrials had for Earth humanity.

 

A point came where the professor no longer set anything down in writing, and as he remembered something to be added to another thing already described to Zitha, he would call her up and fill in the additional details that might have been overlooked before. Thus the shorthand notes became broken bits of information, disconnected and sometimes scattered, such that their true relationship to the whole was not always clear.

Here is Zitha's letter which partly begins to explain this situation. It is a real tragedy that it was simply impossible to take down all the information that was available through the professor before he disappeared

 

 

 

From chapter 31

 

The Professor's Disappearance

 

Playing the Devil's Advocate, Wendelle Stevens wrote Zitha Rodriguez in Mexico City and raised all the doubts other advisors had mentioned to him concerning this very mysterious case.

There was the disappearance of the principal and probably only witness to the actual contacts. There was the disappearance of most of his hundreds of pages of notes and diary entries. There was the apparent hostility of the Professor's wife, who indicated no willingness at all to cooperate or to again produce the professor's papers returned to her by Zitha Rodriguez. There was the unwillingness to allow any interviews with the professor's children who might have been able to contribute something to the investigation. There was the lack of professional colleagues and even personal friends with whom the professor might have shared his confidence, because he himself, after first attempts, had come to fear their reactions to such a story.

This did not make for much tangible support for a case like this, and Stevens expressed a desire to renew the investigation with better resources and try to collect some real substantial evidence. He had interested some backers in supporting such an effort to discover more tangible evidence and had given Zitha Rodriguez a list of things to try to set up for reinvestigation when he could bring a team of researchers to Mexico City. Zitha was trying to do this as best she could, facing great difficulty in trying to reopen the case. Apparently some Mexican government investigators had entered the scene and were trying to frustrate any other effort besides their own.

She learned that the professor's wife herself was under suspicion in the disappearance of the professor, and that police detectives had been unable to close the case for lack of a body.

The straightforwardness of Zitha's reply and the poignancy of her interview with Sra. Rodriguez, are so revealing that we have decided to publish that whole letter here for you to read for yourself.

 


(TRANSLATION)

 

 

Mexico, D F the 17th of April of 1988

MR WENDELLE C STEVENS 47475

ASFC- D, GILA UNIT SOUTH E-14

P 0 BOX 5003 DOUGLAS ARIZONA 85608

 

Dear Mr. Wendelle:

 

Excuse my tardiness in answering, but motivated by your doubts, that you amiably made me understand in your last letter, I decided with all the possible risks, to interview Sra. Hernandez. But I had to think of a way to do it. I believed that she must have more information... and I was not mistaken. I looked in truth for the manner of interviewing her in the best way, as to say, without injuring her sensitivities, since she is a person really difficult to deal with.

 

I shall not go into details about how I did it. Th begin with, it was not easy because Sra. Hernnndez has passed through a series of very difficult situations.

She never conducted herself with me in any courteous manner whatsoever. At first, she argued that she did not want to have any contact with journalists, and let me tell you, Mr. Wendelle, that after having listened attentively, I understood perfectly -- her situation and her attitude.

One of the first questions I asked was, where is the professor?

She pursed her lips and remained silent for a moment, and then she began to cry and said to me that she did not know. She answered me saying that actually she had investigated his MYSTERIUS DISAPPEARANCE, which occurred on 2 February 1984, and that many of the writings that were left by the professor are in the hands of, since that date, some investigators that -- are studying the case. She believes that in some of the many writings there is information or some fact about the professor. But up to now she has been able to learn absolutely nothing of him.

Sra Hernandez told me that she has carried on investigation in the most discrete manner possible, and that she has no desire to allow publicity of the case.

Unfortunately, neither she, nor her children, nor those who have investigated the case, believe in the existence of extraterrestrial beings, and I say unfortunately, because in reality, to me, after analyzing the circumstances that surround his disappearance, it makes it much easier for me to believe that he left with his extraterrestrial friends. If the professor had written something in those last days, or even only one day before his disappearance, the investigators could have discovered it, but I have not had access to those writings, and the little that the wife of the professor has in her hands will be made available to me after she returns fran a trip she is going to make to Cuautla. (They lived in Cuautla when he disappeared.)

(link to map over Cuautla/Mexico)

I asked the Sra., why have you told me absolutely nothing about the disappearance of the professor, and said that she did not want to involve me in the investigations, moreover the detectives had told her not to speak to anybody about the affair as thay feared it would thwart the investigations, because they always believed they were dealing with a crime though they had not found the body.

She affirmed that the first time that the professor had been interned in a hospital was in 1982 and that he remained there because he had a very serious burn on one knee (she said she couldn't remember well whether it was the left side). Though this burn was very strong, to the surprise of the doctors, it healed much more rapidly than normal considering the age of the professor. What really happened was that the treatment was prolonged nevertheless, and that was when they asked him how he had burned it, and he, quite simply, said that he had been about to descend from an extraterrestrial ship.

 

This surprised me, Mr. Wendelle, because he always wanted to keep his secret at all costs. why did he say that? Only he knew about it.

From there they sent him to the psychiatric clinic for all kinds of analysis to understand his state of (mental) health and to determine what it was that was making him mention UFOs and extraterrestrial beings.

The wife agreed to this, because it could be said that she herself believed that he would be better off in a hospital and that, as well, there they could cure him of that illness which she supposed was mental.

 

He remained there 4 months until he was released apparently cured.

He convalesced in his house in ???? for a month, more or less. It was in Cuautla, where his disappearance occurred two years later. Of that which the Sra. rescued from the house, little remains in her hands. Some days before, neighbors of the place, saw him conversing excitedly with a man of mature age, but of healthy vigorous appearance.

On the day of his disappearance he wore a pullover shirt, shorts, and tennis shoes, without socks. The last time he was seen was with a newspaper in hand seated on a bench in the park that was a few streets from his residence. He wore no watch, and no important amount had been withdrawn from the bank for nearly a week.

Nor did he say goodbye to his 12 year old daughter when he adored, and he failed to keep the appointment with a friend to play chess.

In the final years his relations with his wife were tyrannical, but not the same with his children to whom he gave priority of importance. His wife affirmed that in those last months he carried on a life rather leaning toward a philosophy almost pure Tibetan.

At first his wife did not worry because on occasions the professor went out without advising her, though this time, he didn't even say anything to his daughter. A day passed, two and on the third she told the police. The investigators asked her why she had not given them notice before. She argued that his interests had been very distant and that she participated in almost nothing of his experiences. Nevertheless, she became the principal suspect. But since they could not find the body, they could not proceed against her. And of course this made her accumulate more resentment against her husband. She returned to Mexico City in the automobile of her husband 15 days after she had planned. (apparently she was by now living apart from him.) Since then she has wanted to talk to absolutely nobody about the affair.

I spoke with her daughter, and she commented to me that sometimes her father, in a somber tone, had told her that he knew too much about aspects that involved some risk -- but she never understood what he tried to say about this.

The discussions with her (Zitha with Sra. Hernandez) were really long, in clear language, both of us expounding our points of view. I told her, yes I believed in ufo's, because the professor had convinced me of them, and that many contactees obtained interesting information about beings from other planets. I described to her the manner in which I had known her husband and how all of the conversation about life on other worlds had developed.

She resisted the belief that living beings exist outside of the Earth. She did not believe that LYA could be extraterrestrial. She is sure that this deals with a terrestrial woman.

She told me that she would look for the papers that remained, though I do not know if she will find them because she demonstrated reserve in some respects. I do not want to compromise myself with her over the writings of the professor, supposing that it might be due to the fact that she still continues her investigation. Nevertheless, despite my insistence, I did it subtly and always left a little of the decision to her.. She asked me not to interfere in the investigations, because I could make myself suspect. I saw that she was afraid, since her husband had disappeared under circumstances outside of normal.

I told her of the advances I had already made toward a book and tried to convince her to help me with a photograph of the professor. THAT infuriated her. She told me I was trying to take advantage of the situation. She begged me that if I made a book, I should not mention even the professor, nor his children, much less her. But taking this case at a personal level, I will continue investigating, though this would be at my expense.

On the other hand, I know that you have doubts because, the difference is that I knew the professor and was also very close to him on this, while you only have my word, a very weak instrument. Nevertheless, I who knew him, learned much from him about the UFO phenomenon, notwithstanding the fact that he was a confirmed skeptic.

These last months in which I reopened the book (project), my notes and some other things, excite me about the edition. I have learned a great many more things, but I believe that I have learned also that the Sra. Hernandez has good reason in defense of her way of thinking. The disappearance of the professor brings me to suspect the circumstances in which all this developed.

I want to believe that his interplanetary friends have invited him to pass two days, a week, a month, at least some time (with them), but considering that in space the time and this collapse together, can we presume that the professor would return within various dozens of years, or perhaps he will never return, or perhaps he has returned fran there remembering absolutely nothing.

I will send you all I can about LYA, sometime after the 3Oth of April. This is all for now, Mr. Wendelle. I wish you much success.

 

/s/Zitha

Zitha Rodriguez

 

PS: On the other hand, if you consider that the history of the professor is not duely documented, we can wait for me to find the material that is lacking. I am in no hurry to publish the book. Though I can well tell you that the time when we will have an extraterrestrial invasion, is near. I don't want you to lock "like a fool" on my part only because I send you what I have. I have many things more but need to know what to send you (it is in shorthand). However, if you believe that it is not sufficiently interesting I do not want to carpranise the publication.

 

About Alejandra, I will send you concrete data, address, and if you can photograph, OK?

 

END LETTER

 


 

 

As YOU can see, there is much unresolved in this case, and a great deal of mystery still unexplained. Zitha and Stevens have themselves become involved to the extent that they too have become a part of this bizarre affair.

Let us hope that Sra. Hernandez can find professor Hernandez' last written notes or papers, and that there is some clue in there to tell us whether Hernandez expected to be picked up and taken away or not. This might be instrumental in clearing Sra. Hernandez of the suspicion she is under with the police.

If the police investigators have those papers in the ones they took from the Hernandez house, and they refuse to release them, or copies, back to Sra.Hernandez, we may never be able to clear her of the heavy pall of unwarranted suspicion.

SO now we learn that the professor did not disappear from the institution as previously supposed, but that he was released and went to his home in Cuautla, where he was now living apparently separated from his wife, at least temporarily. He had given no indication that he planned to leave, and said no goodbyes. He just disappeared as though he had dropped from the face of the Earth, and perhaps he has.

 

 

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