Lately some people were discussing summoning UFOs through rituals and CE5. You can actually do this by wishing it mentally, especially with a large group – you can contact them telepathically. This experiment was performed in the 1950s.

Recently, there has been an intriguing conversation about summoning UFOs through rituals and CE5 methods. It turns out that simply focusing your intentions collectively, especially in a large group, can facilitate telepathic contact with these beings. This idea isn’t new; a similar experiment was conducted back in the 1950s.

Here’s a bit of historical context that some of you might already be familiar with:

In 1952, Albert K. Bender established the International Flying Saucer Bureau (IFSB), which communicated with members worldwide through a quarterly publication called Space Review. The organization flourished, attracting an increasing number of members each month. However, in 1953, Bender suddenly disbanded the IFSB and refunded all memberships. In the final issue of the newsletter, he made this significant statement:

STATEMENT OF IMPORTANCE

“The mystery of the flying saucers is no longer a mystery. The source is already known, but any information about this is being withheld by orders from a higher source. We would like to print the full story in Space Review, but we regret to inform you that we have been advised otherwise. We urge those involved in saucer work to exercise caution.”

You can find the original last newsletter here: https://archive.org/details/Space_Review_Volume_2_number_4_1953_10.

Despite many inquiries and pressures from friends and associates, Bender refused to reveal what he had discovered. It wasn’t until ten years later, in his book “Flying Saucers and the Three Men,” that he disclosed experiencing encounters with three supernatural figures in black who shared profound truths about UFOs and their purpose here—an endeavor that stemmed from the IFSB’s attempts to make contact with extraterrestrial life.


Here’s what took place in 1953:

The IFSB chose March 15, 1953, to be Contact Day, instructing members globally to memorize and mentally recite a specific message at the same moment. The message was as follows:

“Calling occupants of interplanetary craft! Calling occupants of interplanetary craft that have been observing our planet EARTH. We of IFSB wish to make contact with you. We are your friends, and would like you to make an appearance here on EARTH. Your presence before us will be welcomed with the utmost friendship. We will do all in our power to promote mutual understanding between your people and the people of EARTH. Please come in peace and help us in our EARTHLY problems. Give us some sign that you have received our message. Be responsible for creating a miracle here on our planet to wake up the ignorant ones to reality. Let us hear from you. We are your friends.”

(If this sounds familiar, it’s because The Carpenters adapted it into a song: listen here.)

On that day, after the group recited the message, Bender experienced a severe headache and a strange smell of burning sulfur in his room. He lost consciousness and was later awakened by a voice informing him:

“We have been watching you and your activities. Please be advised to discontinue delving into the mysteries of the universe. We will make an appearance if you disobey.”

Bender responded: “Why aren’t you friendly to us, as we do not mean to do any harm to you?”

Voice: “We have a special assignment and must not be disturbed by your people. We are among you and know your every move, so please be advised we are here on your Earth.”

Eventually, the aliens shared some insights about their activities with Bender. If you’re curious, you can explore his revelations further in “Flying Saucers and the

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  1. What an intriguing post! The history you’ve shared about Albert K. Bender and the IFSB’s attempts at making contact with extraterrestrial beings is definitely fascinating. The notion of collectively sending out a message telepathically, as they did on Contact Day in 1953, highlights the interesting interplay between group intention and the exploration of UFO phenomena.

    It’s interesting how Bender’s experience, including the supernatural visitations and the voice instructing him to cease his inquiries, adds a layer of mystery and caution to the whole narrative. The idea that a simple mental projection can connect us with extraterrestrial life is a thought-provoking one, and it certainly aligns with many contemporary thoughts on consciousness and collective experience.

    In today’s world, the internet does facilitate such collective endeavors in ways that weren’t possible back in the 50s. Organizing a global event where participants focus their intentions or thoughts on a specific message could harness the power of shared belief and intention, potentially attracting attention from beyond our planet. Who knows what could happen if enough people participate with genuine motivation?

    It would be interesting to see if others are willing to join such an experiment and how that could unfold within this community. Maybe we should consider planning a new Contact Day event and see if we can create some ripples in the universe! What do you think?

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