1.1  Meier’s biography from 1937 to 1966
 
                        CONTACT REPORTS WITH ASKET FROM YEAR 1953 UP TO 1964
        Eduard Albert Meier was born in Switzerland on February 3, 1937.  When he was six months old, he became ill with a bad case of pneumonia and was not expected to live through the night.  While unconscious and close to the point of death, an extraterrestrial being by the name of Sfath interfered and gave Meier back his life.  When the doctor discovered that Meier had made a recovery, he declared that there must have been a miracle that was completely unexplainable for him since Meier should have already been dead.

 

        At the age of five, Meier observed an extraterrestrial beamship for the first time.  At exactly nine o’clock in the morning, on the 2nd of June, 1942, Meier and his father observed a craft as it flew from the East at an incredible speed over the chain of mountains of his home village in Switzerland near the German boarder, close to the Rhine River.  Like a silver flash, it quickly flew towards a church steeple, about 75 meters high, in the center of the village.  At the last moment, it exercised a crazy evasive maneuver to the right and shot to about 20 meters below and beside the top of the steeple.  Meier knew nothing of such things and was amazed at the gigantic size of the ship, which appeared to be about 3 or 4 times the height of the church tower.  They saw this from their house, which was two kilometers from the church.  Then, like a flash, it was 200 meters directly over them.  It disappeared moments later far behind the Horagen Forest, 5 kilometers away, all in complete silence.

 

The object was disk shaped, like two plates together, and was nearly 300 meters in diameter.  His father told him that it was a new secret weapon from Hitler.  But, Meier could not accept this as it seemed too fantastic.  The experience left him with a peculiar, small stirring within him that he did not understand.  His father thought nothing more about it, as he was involved with his duties on the German frontier for the prior two years during World War II.  Meier felt extraordinarily acquainted with the craft and realized that it was from the cosmos.  He also felt as though he had seen the craft before, but did not know where.  This troubled him greatly and within three months, he began to feel alone and no longer connected to his environment.
 

        Alone within himself, he soon became teased and abused for being eccentric, willful, and isolated.  He was often beaten, for he lost the desire to defend himself or oppose the false charges against him by others.  In his deep thoughts, he became isolated from the world as life became hard, remorseless, silly, primitive and degenerated.  He found that within himself, he was greater, more powerful, and gigantic than all the reality of the world.  He started to study his fellow human beings and soon discovered that they no longer could keep any secrets from him.  He learned that many of them were dishonest, rather silly, and tried to delude and deceive him.  But, he kept this knowledge to himself in fear of reprisals.  Why he allowed others to lie, steal, and use him is something that eluded him.  He knew that every human being needed to go their own way of development, which could not be avoided.

 

        Often, old people, who were grieving and tired of life, came to Meier and poured out their troubles to him.  This child of 6 was able to advise and help them.  He was invited to attend spiritualistic and religious circles and communities without the knowledge of his parents.  But, those who pretended to be inspired or mediums could not hide their deceptions from him and Meier took actions to unmask them.  This caused him to become even more alone and he dedicated himself to the secrets of free nature, deep thinking, and spiritual matters. 

 

        Meier began scrutinizing the sky and often saw points of light like stars moving over the firmament.  For years he pursued the flight trails of these lights in the sky.  Sometimes they passed slowly or hurried over like a flash.  Often, they would become motionless or oscillate back and forth in the sky.  The size of these objects were varied, from only a few meters, to hundreds of meters and their shapes were like disks, spirals, orbs, and huge spheres.  He often had the peculiar feeling that he was acquainted with these objects.

 

        After two seemingly endless years, Meier was shocked to hear a silent voice within him on his birthday of February 3rd, that ordered him to thoroughly learn knowledge that would be transmitted to him.  He feared that he had suddenly become delusional and did not trust the voice that always tried to calm him.  He decided to confide in a preacher who listened to his whole story.  This soft and wise man smiled and said that Meier had no need to fear because he was the best person informed about such things.  He agreed to educate Meier in certain things on the condition that he kept silent about it because it would not be agreeable with his profession.  It was the mission of the priest to slowly initiate humanity regarding the truth about religion. 

 

        Priest Zimmerman explained that the voice within Meier had nothing to do with madness or delusion, but was telepathy from another human being far away in the universe and that this means of communication was over unlimited distances and knew no obstacles.  He also revealed that Meier would only be receptive to the high frequencies of higher developed forms of life and that beings of lower levels would not be able to penetrate into him because he was being protected from under developed entities for a special mission.  The priest also told Meier that his life would become extraordinarily hard, full of depravation and needs.  Meier overcame his fear and devoted himself to not only receiving transmissions, but to asking questions and receiving answers.

 

        So, in the year 1944, Meier took up telepathic contacts with an entity, who called himself Sfath (pronounced Sfaht), and became initiated into huge matters that often seemed to him to be delusional.  Sfath informed him that he was being prepared for a very important mission and that he would have to decide for himself whether to take on the burden of the mission, or not.  It was explained that, before his birth, Meier had been elected for this mission.  Sfath also explained many other things such as the fact that the Earth had come into a new age and that the day of Meier’s birth was the passage into the middle point in time of the new age.  It was the passage from the Age of Pisces into the Age of Aquarius.  This occurred at exactly 11:20 AM on February 3, 1937 and had a most important meaning.  It was the exact moment when Meier began to have self-supporting consciousness and the moment when he started to prepare himself for his mission.

 

        On a summer’s day in 1944, Meier was strolling alone in his thoughts when suddenly he heard Sfath say that he should wait for some minutes and not be frightened.  A few minutes later, a peculiar appearing silver metallic object quickly came down from the sky.  It was a pear shaped object, no more than 5 or 6 meters in diameter, that landed and a very old man walked out wearing a silvery deep-sea-diver’s type of suit without a helmet.  He approached Meier and spoke in his native dialect.  He stated that his name was Sfath and that Meier should come with him.  Meier followed Sfath into his craft.  Inside, Meier noticed 3 peculiar looking chairs and desks.  The walls were full of apparatuses and instruments with little windows having strange figures and the landscape outside.  Sfath told Meier to sit down while he handled some controls that caused the craft to ascend.  He explained that the windows were actually viewing screens.  The craft rapidly ascended above the earth to a height of 70km. They remained there for a few hours as Sfath told Meyer some important information and taught him very important things. 

 

        He stated that Meier’s spiritual development had already surpassed earthly standards and that no one else on earth would be able to answer his questions.  Meier was not afraid. Everything appeared to be familiar and self evident to him.  He was calm and not astonished when Sfath explained that in the early nineteen fifties, he would be passing down his obligation with Meier to a very much higher developed form of life because he would be near the end of his life and that Meier would be equal to his own knowledge.  Sfath told Meier that he would need to be much further developed for his mission and so would be taken under the care of a much higher intelligence.  Meier was also told that mankind on earth would be walking into a very dangerous time and that the Second World War would end in the following year of 1945.  He was also told that on August 6th, 1945, the events of Sodom and Gomorrah would be repeated to end the war.  Sfath also told Meier many other things about which he was ordered to keep silent. 

 

        At the end of this meeting, Meier lay back in the chair and a strange contraption was laid on his head.  Suddenly, vast knowledge and perceptions entered his head.  Strange powers penetrated into him and he was able to realize matters of the future, wanted to cure human beings from suffering, and many other things.  Then the influences ended and Sfath removed the strange apparatus.  Meier was told that he would never lose his new abilities, but that he was never allowed to use them egotistically, for profit, for demonstrations, or scientific evaluations.  He could only use these abilities to further his own development and help others unselfishly and without profit.  If at any time these rules were not followed, then all abilities and knowledge would be blocked by an implant until the danger passed.  The same thing would happen if outside influences would attempt to penetrate his knowledge or abilities.  Then, Sfath brought Meier back to the earth exactly where he had started four hours previously and disappeared again with his pear-shaped ship.

 

        As a consequence of this, Meier became more isolated from his environment and he endured even greater wicked intrigues.  He became the scapegoat for all evil that happened in his village.  He would simply smile silently to himself and paid a hard price with thrashings.  He became known as a problem child and was placed in several institutions.  But, he was never wanted wherever he went.  He escaped under life-threatening circumstances and crossed forests for weeks, living on wild berries, fruits, grasses and roots.  His bed was the ground and his roof was the firmament.  He became incorrigible, querulous, and antisocial.  He was accused of every evil act that occurred and the police automatically seized him.  Meier kept silent and did not defend himself against the false accusations.  The consequence of this was that he was committed to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation because he told the police about certain facts regarding beings from other stars.

 

        Meier fabricated a key from a piece of wood that opened a second story restroom window.  He went through the window and jumped eight meters down, outside the wall.  He severely injured his right foot and the pain was very intense.  But, he climbed over a two meter high enclosure and disappeared into a wide field.  He evaded a search party and dogs by running through a forest, falling down a slope, and swimming several kilometers down the Rhine River in November.  After climbing painfully to shore, he limped for days through fields and forests towards the French boarder, eating only scarce plants.  In France, he joined the French Foreign Legion and received medical help for his foot.  He was sent to Algeria where he learned discipline until he became tired of it and escaped after enduring many hellish situations.

 

        Meier returned to Europe and presented himself to the police where they returned him to the same mental hospital.  He was befriended by the chief psychiatrist who certified him as above average normal.  Meier was then transferred to a house of correction.  He found himself unable to clear up the false charges against him in a court of law.  The result was that he remained in prisons and asylums for four and a half years.  While there, he learned of spiritual concerns and discovered that he would have to become modest and unselfish to be a real human being.  After his release, he joyfully disappeared abroad for 12 years.  He came to realize that all of the hardships in his life have been learning experiences that he would not have been able to take advantage of without them and that they only represented a small part of his life.

 

        On February 3, 1953, Meier heard Sfath’s voice once more and transmitted to him many matters and a huge amount of knowledge before saying goodbye.  His voice sounded very old and tired. Then, his voice became silent forever.  Only a few hours after Sfath’s voice became silent, a new voice came into Meier’s head.  This new voice was young, fresh, and full of force, quite unlike Sfath, namely very smooth and harmonic.  This new voice explained that she was a woman called Asket (pronounced Ahs-ket) and that she would now be his new companion.  Meier was finally able to meet Asket in person on February 3, 1956.  She showed him inside of the Great Pyramid of Gizeh and they spent 2 days together while she explained many things to him.  Then, 2 days later, they met again for 7 days of time travels.  In the following years, Meier learned many things and obtained phenomenal perceptions.

        With Asket’s help, Meier was led out far into the world for many years to explore and find out many things.  Meier was especially taught about spiritual matters which were completely different from his prior religious teachings.  Over the years, Meier attended special schools secretly to become a priest.  Asket ordered Meier to dedicate himself to the Christian and other religions in order to explore them for the sake of study.  So, he became a Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, Hindu, Jew, Muslim and others.  This demanded many years of study and in June of 1969, it finally ended.  During the twelve long years of travels, Meier undertook more than 320 different professions.

 

        In the course of his duties as a private detective and guard, Meier lost his left arm in a car accident on the third of August, 1965 in Iskenderun, Turkey.  On December 25, 1965, Meier met his wife-to-be and asked her to marry him on the twenty-fifth of January, 1966.  But, this was not acceptable to her parents and, as a consequence, they eloped on the twenty-fifth of February, 1966 after many difficulties.