1.3  Travel with Asket and Jitschi to meet Jechieli in the 13th Century
 
                                            EXPLANATION of 2/4/53 of a ride to the Dead Sea
        In the early evening of February 7, 1956, Meier returned to the agreed upon location.  Soon, a dark object landed in a field near him.  Asket appeared and called to him.  Together, they entered the craft, sat down in the comfortable chairs, and let the ship take them rapidly into the sky without any feeling of movement.  No words were spoken as Asket controlled the ship and returned them to the same spot as before in the Jordanian mountains.  They exited the craft and wandered, hand in hand, through the wilderness.  When they reached a large flat rock, they sat down and Asket began to speak.
 
                                            ASKET'S EXPLANATION OF 2/7/53 AT THE DEAD SEA
        Meier was told that he would now learn about many things that will be useful to him and to many others at a later time in their search for the truth.  Because he is to take on an important roll as a speaker of facts, it has been decided that Meier will travel back into different epochs of time, to examine the true events and realize how history has rarely been reported accurately.  But first, Asket provides many more explanations.  She says that his lessons of life are not finished yet.  The next 20 years will be even more difficult and he will experience an enormously hard fate in order for him to accomplish his mission.  Within the next few years, he will enter into war services outside of his homeland in order to learn the ways of a fighting human being. 
 

        Meier is told that he will indulge in different vices.  He will experience heavy physical and mental pain.  He will live in hell from the persecution of others and learn to conceive of heaven.  Within ten years, a big change will suddenly take hold of his body and he will live a different life. (This is in reference to the loss of Meier’s left arm.)  Meier is advised to prepare himself to meet these coming events with clear vision.  It is believed that Meier is strong enough within himself to endure everything.  However, Asket does not wish to tell the exact date in which he will lose his left arm, but that it will occur between the first and fifth of August in 1965.  This is destiny and it cannot be altered.

 

        Asket says that, shortly before the loss of his arm, he will take on the name of Billy and carry this name for another ten years which will bring upon him much grief from other people.  Meier’s own family will hate and not understand him, which will enable him to learn the last secrets of human beings and their psyche.  The name of Billy will be known worldwide and become a menace to drown him in misery.  At the end of ten years, peace will slowly, but surely, come to him as he begins to perform his essential mission.

 

        Eight months after his accident, Meier will marry, under difficult circumstances, a 17 year old woman that he will meet at Christmas time in 1965.  He will be forced to elope in Korinthos, Greek because of extraordinarily bad intrigues and confusion.  Within the next ten years of marriage, he will have 3 children.  The girl will be named Gilgamesha and the two boys, Atlantis and Methusalem.  The births of his children will provide Meier with no peace as his difficult lessons will not end until the year of 1975.  Until then, he must endure everything without any further help from anyone.  Then, in 1975, another extraterrestrial entity will contact him and he will be required to begin his mission with all possible means of truth and righteousness.

 

        During this time, Meier is to come into contact with the greatest Ufolofy organization of Europe.  But, many within the group will be religiously prejudiced against the spread of the real truth.  They will not acknowledge him for being a prophet, not allow him to appear at their conferences, and will hamper his efforts.  After that, Meier will go his own way and will seek a publisher to disperse the truth with the help of his friends and group of supporters.  His efforts will become very difficult against the unreasonableness of ufology groups that are established in religious beliefs.  He will be hated around the world and be at risk for his life.  Asket tells him that he will need to work fast and he is informed of the exact date and time of his death, which cannot be prolonged.

 

        After Meier has made contact with the German ufology center under the name of Billy, the group will lead its first strike against him in the second half of 1975.  Many deceivers will say that he should not accuse them of deceit and will wrongfully say that he accuses all contactees of deceit.  But eventually, the truth will become known.  At present, 2.7 million people on Earth have seen UFOs.  Among these, only 3,104 have had direct contact with extraterrestrial beings and few of those have disclosed it.  Meier is told to give up the name “Phantom”, which was given to him in Persia and reestablish himself under his given name of Eduard, which means “Guardian of the treasure”.  He will become the guardian of the treasure of truth, knowledge, wisdom, and love and peace as well as the guardian of true spiritual lessons.  This will represent the largest treasurer for mankind. 

 

        Asket says that in 1964, Meier will write down the words of their conversations with her assistance.  All spoken words and thoughts are stored in her subconscious and their technology enables her impressions of the spoken words to be recalled, word for word, centuries later.  Asket assures Meier that when they undertake their travels into the past and future, she will always be near in order to notice everything and store it in her subconscious.  Since they will encounter others who speak different languages, Meier will have a small device attached to his belt that enables him to understand any spoken language and for others to understand what he says to them. 

 
                                                       EXPLANATION of travel to the 13th century with Jitschi
        Now, Asket was becoming tired.  They walked back to her ship and lay down on the couches to sleep.  Early the next morning they were startled awake by the sound of a gun being fired.  They went to the viewing screen and discovered the same man that they had met 3 days before, standing about twenty meters away, looking upwards at the ship.  Asket and Meier exited the craft and the man walked forwards, stretching out his hand to them.  He forcefully shakes Asket’s hand and then Meier’s hand as he expresses his surprise at their ship and introduces himself as Jitschi Ustinov.  He asks if they are from Venus or Mars and they tell him that Meier is from Earth and Asket is from another world. 
 

        Asket considers what to do with Jitschi who says that he did not wish to interfere in the activities of God’s angels and explains that he is a devout Christian.  She says that she is sorry to disappoint him because she is neither an angle nor acting on God’s orders.  She tells him that those stories are misleading by wicked elements who seek to use religious concepts for evil purposes.  She also says that when he is a believer of religion, then he has fallen for evil heresies.  Jitschi is shocked by this.  Asket then invites him to come with them in order for him to learn the truth.  Jitschi confesses to be afraid of dying and when he tries to quote a passage from Jesus, Asket tells him that the correct name for Jesus was Jmmanuel.  After many deliberations, Meier leads Asket back to the ship in disgust of Jitschi until he asks for them to wait.   Many words are exchanged before Jitschi agrees to come with them. 

 

        They enter the craft and Jitschi sits in terror until he finally calms down and remembers that he left his belongings at his campsite.  So, he exited the ship and was gone for more than an hour before returning with all of his belongings.  Asket explained that they would be traveling for the next week into the past and future in order to observe certain events in time.  The first destination would be back to the 13th century.  Reluctantly, Jitschi agrees to go.  But when Asket asks him to remain silent about all that he sees, including ever having seen Asket and Meier, Jitschi complains that it would prevent him from becoming rich by selling his story to the magazines.  He is told that if he were to speak about this, he would have a short time to live.  When Jitschi asks why it is so important for him to remain silent, he is told that it depends upon the existence of mankind on Earth and the whole universe.  So, he agrees to remain silent.

 

        The ship rapidly ascends into space.  Jitschi’s face becomes white and he vomits into a pot from his belongings.  For a moment, everything appears to disappear and then Asket announces that they have arrived in the 13th century.  Meier attached the language translation device to his belt and they all exited the ship.  Jitschi ran about 50 meters into the forest.  Everything appears normal except for the sounds of many birds and the air seemed fresher with more oxygen and no pollution.  All that could be seen were only forests, hills, and meadows with no house of village anywhere.  There were a herd of deer that took no notice of them in this beautiful paradise. 

 

        Asket explained that they were in 13th century France during the rein of Louis the Holy.  They all walked through the forest toward a small recuperation house that Asket knew about from previous visits.  It belonged to a rabbi by the name of Jechieli who was known as a scientist, sorcerer, and magician.  There was a horse tied up behind the house and a dog barked inside.  A door opened and a bearded man came out and went quickly towards the three advancing people.  Asket introduced the two men to Jechieli and explained that they were from a far away land on Earth and also far into the future. 

 

        He asked about the device on Meier’s belt and was told that it was an electric lamp with batteries.  Meier shows it to him and he is very amazed by it.  Meier gives it to him as a gift along with four batteries and Jitschi explains how it works to him while Meier and Asket take a stroll through the meadow.  When they return, five hours later, Jitschi tells them that Jechieli is very cleaver and plans to create a dynamo for creating electricity and intends to provide protection for his house.  Asket laughs at how Jechieli will certainly go into history as a secretive magician.  Jitschi is now interested in researching French history to see if this is true.  He asks Asket if he can take with him some gifts given to him by Jechieli for historical worth and she agrees.  But, she says that they will not grow old inside her ship.  Then, they returned to her ship for another six days of traveling to different events into the past and future and seeing things that will never be agreeable to historians or scientists.

 
                                            EXPLANATION of reactions to 6 days of time travels
        Meier had to recognize many scientific thesis of his time to be completely untrue as well as many events of history.  Often he believed himself to be dreaming because it all seemed crazy and unbelievable.  Many times he felt the need to test his reality and always found that he was not dreaming or hallucinating.   Jitschi also had difficulty accepting everything.  Often, he would angrily mark out whole chapters in his bible with red crayon and curse all the while.  It troubled him greatly to discover things were completely different than had been written in the bible and grew to become hostile against religion.