Saturday, November 11, 2006

Salvador Freixedo: The War Against the Gods

[Also from our files - an article by Scott Corrales on Spanish paranormalist Salvador Freixedo]

He has challenged the might of the Catholic Church, been a witness to phantom animals up close, photographed the carcasses of freshly mutilated heads of cattle and climbed the heights of a mountain in search of alien contact until driven back by sonic booms. His books have examined every aspect of the UFO phenomenon and suggested frightening new theories. His personal archives contain Super-8 footage of a UFO seen during a christening in Spain, and a polychromatic sliver of metal left behind by an alien vehicle. He has been present while alien visitors held a conversation with a contactee, after having "beamed into" the apartment.

Salvador Freixedo is certainly not an "armchair ufologist."

Respected for his ideas and erudition, the combative ex-Jesuit priest (he was granted an "ad divinis" suspension by the bishops of Puerto Rico on account of his controversial book Mi Iglesia Duerme in 1968) has investigated some of the most mind-bending cases on record in South America and Spain. The government of Ecuador discreetly solicited his advice concerning UFOs in the late 1970s, following a rash of aircraft disappearances over the Andes--some of them within range of the airport traffic tower. On the other hand, he was accused by Mexican authorities of inciting a panic when he personally investigated a number of deaths that had occurred in San Luis Potosí (north of Mexico City) in which the blood had been extracted form the victims in almost vampiric fashion.

There is no room for cowardice, intellectual or otherwise, in Freixedo's writings. He has openly stated his dissatisfaction toward "official science", as he terms it, and its refusal to take an interest in paranormal and overtly supernatural phenomena which occur everyday on our planet, and what is even worse, suppressing the research efforts of other scientists who have manifested an interest in the phenomenon.

The translation of Visionaries, Mystics and Contactees (Illuminet Press, 1992) permits those unable to read him in the original Spanish to sink their teeth into the life work of a man who has been hailed by his peers as a source of information and inspiration.

Visionaries, Mystics and Contactees can be considered to be the first book in a "tetralogy" that explores in chilling detail--backed up by human legend and contactee lore--that Man is merely a creature of the gods, immensely powerful and non-corporeal entities who have masqueraded for centuries as the God. The worst offender among this gallery of entities is the biblical Yahweh, Freixedo tells us in Israel: pueblo contacto (Israel: the contactee nation). These gods (always with a small "g") avail themselves of humanity much in the same way that we make use of animals: we kill them without hesitation for their meat and hides, but we do so with little, if any, animosity. Earth is a farm of the gods, he writes, and they exploit us for two things--blood and the waves emitted by our brains when we are either in pain or suffering. He has said of these "gods" in a recent television appearance:

...the ones from within have always been here and have created humanity much in the same way it has bred animals. They have toyed with us since the beginning. [...] Some dwell in giant spaceships, others beneath the earth, some 100 to 1000 meters below the surface. Others are totally invisible as they move among us...

The last two books in this tetralogy, the monumental ! Defendámonos de los dioses! (Defying the deities) and La Granja Humana (The human farm) expand on this theory, providing case histories and commentary on a graphic, and often grisly, theory.
Padre Freixedo has never backed away from controversy. In 1979, he squared off against Puerto Rican ufologist-contactee Orlando Rimacs in a lengthy and unprecedented radio debate in which he stated that the only truly human race was the black race. By popular demand, the debate was rebroadcast at a later date and was even carried over Spanish-language radio stations in New York City. In the 1950's, Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista asked him to leave that country in the wake of having penned 40 casos de injusticia social: examen de conciencia para cristianos distraídos (40 cases of social unjustice--a soul-searching exam for forgetful christians). Almost twenty years later, Mitos religiosos en las relaciones humanas, a book on human relationships emphasizing the myths created by Catholicism, landed him in jail in Venezuela.

Yet it was precisely in that country where Freixedo stumbled upon one of his most amazing cases: he made the acquaintance of a woman named Lula, a society hostess who had left her husband to marry a superhuman, if not outright supernatural, individual named Jorge. Upon the latter's untimely death; a medical exam revealed that the man had lived without lungs! Jorge's uncanny talents and his jokes of coming from "another world" were no longer a laughing matter. An autopsy was forbidden at the time, but the enigmatic personage was known to hundreds of witnesses. When Freixedo returned to Venezuela in later years to attend the exhumation of the body, he learned that Lula had disappeared off the face of the earth. The fascination that sex holds for non-humans he states thus: "...they are interested in three aspects of humanity: the generational, the genetic and the genital. I do not know the reason for this. What we have to do is conscientiously study the facts...there are many reasons why some entities are more interested than others in these matters. One group, the small ones, is becoming extinct. They have lost their reproductive ability; they claim, due to wars, atomic wars, which is why they are trying to stop them here. This has destroyed them genitally--they can no longer attempt male/female reproduction like we do here. They are all clones, which is why they resemble each other...they say it is not exactly cloning, but a similar process."

While no stranger to the U.S. (he has taught and studied here), American audiences were first able to hear his message directly at the First World UFO Congress held in Phoenix AZ in May 1991. His presentation, entitled "Gods and Spacemen", was well received by the audience. More recently, he has appeared on the Spanish-language television shows like the Cristina show as part of a panel of experts on the phenomenon.

The message of Visionaries, Mystics and Contactees remains a constant throughout his later works: Never turn over your mind to anything or anyone, not religions, politicians, cult leaders or anyone else. The brain, he explains, is the only means we have at our disposal to wrestle against the dominion of the gods. In an age when people are all to willing to surrender themselves to a cause, an ideology or a faith, Freixedo's words come as sound advice.

6 Comments:

Blogger Keefe Overby said...

I believe this is true,these aliens are controlling all of the world through manipulation of religions,they thouroghly keep our own mind power weak so the can do what ever they want!

8:09 AM  
Blogger Keefe Overby said...

I believe this is true,these aliens are controlling all of the world through manipulation of religions,they thouroghly keep our own mind power weak so the can do what ever they want!

8:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In reference to this story I can't help but wonder about the Jesuits themselves as they have been known to do some very evil things. They seem like thigs and hit men for the vaticans whims. At least this story didn't make me feel like humming ohmmmm would solve everything and like the templars urinate on a crucifix. I have had supernatural episodes so I KNOW there is more to what we see/feel etc. I just can't buy into THERE IS NO GOD thinking. Where did these tjhings/god wannabes come from ?.. Don't tell me,.... evolution, that tired old pile of B.S. Es muy dificil creer esto pero si se p[odria ver pruebas 1... tal vez si. I do believe in Jesus and that makes me a member of "pobrecito tontito" genre.. but I think at least some of this is para los pendejos. Whatever is out there other than the true God, does exist, I KNOW that from physical experiences that lasted for 3 months, totally unexplained and physical and non physical. They came in my life when I was very very sexually active since I was young then and a skirt chaser. THAT kinda makes me go HMMMM in light of the genetics, generations and genitals thing you mentioned. I can't stop reading on this kind of stuff since those days on contact with whatever IT was. Esto sera muy claro cuando pasamos al otro lado..no ?? hasta luego

2:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In reference to this story I can't help but wonder about the Jesuits themselves as they have been known to do some very evil things. They seem like thugs and hit men for the vatican's whims. At least this story didn't make me feel like humming ohmmmm would solve everything or like the templars did, they urinated on a crucifix. I have had a lot of supernatural episodes so I "KNOW" there is more to what we see or feel etc. I just can't buy into the THERE IS NO GOD thinking. Where did these things, these god wannabes come from ?.. Don't tell me,.... evolution !, that tired old pile of B.S... Es muy dificil creer esto que escribistes amigo pero si se podria ver alguna prueba ... tal vez si. I DO believe in Jesus and I AM a christian so that makes me a member of "pobrecito tontito" genre to some types.. but I do think at least some of this tale is true and some para los pendejos credulos.
Whatever is out there other than the true God, does exist, I KNOW that from physical experiences I have had that lasted for 3 months, totaly unexplained and physical and also non physical. They came at a time in my life when I was very very sexually active since I was young then and a skirt chaser. Loved them ladies. THAT kinda makes me go HMMMM in light of the genetics, generations and genitals thing you mentioned. I can't stop reading on this UFO Alien ghost kind of stuff since those days on contact with whatever IT was.
Esto sera muy claro cuando pasamos al otro lado..no ?? hasta luego senor.

2:14 AM  
Blogger Waterfall said...

Blood from the mortuaries at least here in Canada goes down the sewers. A sad but common end metaphorically speaking.

12:10 PM  
Blogger SFGrrl Wonder said...

Personally, based upon experiences, observations, writings of other wise women and men and taking into account the theories of quantum physics, etc... I believe that "Reality" to a great extent, is what you make it. Expectations, beliefs obsessions, fears, hopes - what you put focused thought toward - whether positive or negative - may influence what is experienced. I believe this is true - to some extent - both individually and collectively.
That said, I believe that people who are brought up to believe, whether via religion (or superstition), or who believe something just because someone in a position of authority tells them it's real - if they accept it as fact, unfortunate - if it is something fearful or terrible, then they possibly open themselves up to experiencing/perceiving it - akin to leaving the door open... to yourself.
I agree with Salvador, where he said, (paraphrased)"Don't hand you mind (or beliefs) over to anyone... for any reason, ever."
Even if "everybody's doing it", or it's what's been accepted in your family, community, etc. 'forever'.
Think for yourselves.
And try to think positively, more often than not.
Enough said.

2:58 AM  

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