Dr. Miloš Jesenský: Several questions for writers of the facts literature

16. 12. 2017
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Dr. Miloš Jesenský se deals with a very wide range of topics around mysteries, mysteries, extraterrestrial civilizations. He is an important and respected publicist of fact literature not only at home in Slovakia but also abroad (Czech Republic, Poland). He has received a number of important awards for his work so far.

Sueneé: I read on your site that you are a fan of Erich von Däniken. Many researchers in the field of mysteries of history and phenomenon UFO he claims that only by meeting EvD and his books did they decide to follow his example and explore the special phenomena of this world for themselves. What was your motive for dealing with phenomena beyond official science? Maybe also Däniken or some personal experience? How did EvD affect you in this regard, for example?

Dr. Jesenský: Erich von Däniken's work had a fundamental, decisive influence on my creative direction, as "Memories of the Future" was one of the first books I read on this topic. Although bookstores today find a relatively wide range of literature on extraterrestrial civilizations and mysteries in general, I am still fascinated by the way this book is written and the direct Copernican turn to the question of the existence of intelligent life in space over the past half century. Erich von Däniken's books are among the best that have been published so far, and since the world-famous author still retains an unprecedented creative energy, he still surprises us with other surprising findings or bold reflections on extraterrestrial visits to our planet. However, my literary role model was and still is Ludvík Souček, whose extensive work still inspires both complexity revealing the renaissance breadth of the author's interest, and high literary qualities of processing, which undoubtedly convinces us that these are masters on which several generations of people beyond everyday life.

Sueneé: I noticed your interest in the Hollywood series The X-Files. Is there a story, motif, theme or specific episode from this entire film saga that you would consider most important to you? Something that appealed to you the most?

Dr. Jesenský: The X-Files are an extraordinary phenomenon in the second half of the 2000s, but their topicality extends to our present. At a time of greatest popularity, there has been speculation that this is thoughtful media preparation for the public to announce a major revelation, such as long-term secret projects based on the use of extraterrestrial technology, as reported by Philip Corso in "The Day After Roswell" or the very basic the information that we are not alone in the universe, we have been, and still are, observed or visited, and so on. And a lot has happened - let's remember the numerous occurrences of crop circles, groundbreaking findings about abductions based on regression hypnosis, or cases from the other side of paranormal phenomena such as mutilation. However, around the year XNUMX, when a major statement was expected, nothing similar happened. The interest of the general public seems to have faded, some researchers have lost active interest, and despite the process of uncovering documents proving, for example, the existence of secret projects, everything has returned to the old, ie problem-free tracks. But is it really so? Doesn't that seem like a paranormal phenomenon to itself? In what the X-Files series is still relevant in its message, there is a bold search for truth, even if it should be "out there." Overcoming stereotypes in thinking, not being satisfied with a superficially served "official" explanation, getting involved, maybe risking a bit of discomfort in our lives and not forgetting that each of us can be a private researcher, because it doesn't necessarily require an academic diploma. hung on the wall, but natural human curiosity is already sufficient qualification.

Sueneé: A special case of the Akta X series is the last series filmed and presented in 2016. Its first and last part through the character Mulder, in short, explains black operations around ET including a sophisticated discrediting theme. Did you see it? Does it also sound like subliminal programming? What do you say about the idea that some Hollywood movies (Star X, Stargate, Star Trek, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, ... etc) hide true messages, or rather act as hiding creators of public opinion?

Dr. Jesenský: The tenth series Aktov X broadcast last year is a remarkable phenomenon, and I believe that the return of Mulder and Scully to television screens is certainly not just a coincidence. In addition to nostalgia, it provides an important insight into how both heroes would probably function in today's age of media and digital technology. I definitely disagree with the statement that the message of the series "Do not trust anyone!" already obsolete, today is more up-to-date than ever before. I write about it in my book "Dark Horizon", because I am seriously concerned that the people who express their non-conforming opinions quickly mark the conspirator sticker. Instead of starting 21. centuries have expanded their mental or spiritual horizons, we are creating lists conspiracy sites and we want to be better than the medieval inquisition with its index of forbidden books! Or is the dark age beginning, this time in digital?

Sueneé: Thanks for the interview! :) We look forward to recording your lecture in Trnava and other talks with you.

Sueneé: Have you personally had the experience of a close encounter (1st, 3rd or 5th kind) either live or in the astral world?

Dr. Jesenský: No, I have had no such experience and that is why I have been trying to make it clear for years. Probably because I haven't experienced it alone, I feel the need to meet witnesses or researchers of these events, and no book or documentary program leaves me cold.

Sueneé: Did you personally meet with trustworthy witnesses (former government employees, military officials, etc.) who were willing to testify for you (even anonymously) and give witness statements, or physical evidence (documents, audio, video, material things)?

Dr. Jesenský: Yes, I met several. By way of example, I mention the encounter with officers of the Hungarian anti-aircraft defense Jánosom Szabóm a András Topos at the International Conference on Space Connection in 2000 in Budapest. Both, according to their testimonies, were to survive the abduction UFO during helicopter flight during NATO maneuvers. Or my friend and co-author, emeritus captain Robert. K. Lesniakiewicza, who, after completing his career as a professional soldier, began to devote himself fully from the military point of view to the analysis of several wonderful incidents with UFO in the territory of Poland or by observations USE in the Baltic Sea.

Sueneé: Phenomenon UFO and 2. World War II. It seems that these two issues are closely related. The Nazis (especially the secret societies around the SS) have had a great interest in occultism, extraterrestrial technology and ancient history (the Vedas). It is said that they managed to get plans for the construction of flying saucers Haunebu, which, by the way, were to be constructed just outside Prague. Have you found anything interesting in this area - exceptional, of which little is known?

Dr. Jesenský: This is a very broad topic, which Robert Leśniakiewicz and I have addressed in two, multi-published books, "Wunderland: Extraterrestrial Technologies of the Third Reich" and "Wunderland: The Strike of the Siegfried Sword." It will soon be a decade since the release of the latter, but I am very pleased that the researchers who have covered the topic in recent years essentially confirm the correctness of our conclusions that Nazi engineers sought to construct the discoplane in the Protectorate and made its first flights around Prague. Since then, a number of other interesting facts have appeared - most recently I draw attention to Igor Witkowski's book series "The Truth About the Wunderwaffe" or "The Greatest Secret of the Third Reich" by Milan Zach Kučera, published by AOS Publishing. And we must not forget the man who stood at the beginning of these inquiries - Ludvík Souček, who camouflaged his findings in the time of deep socialism in the novel "The Case of the Amber Chamber".

Sueneé: The prospect of interest in the ancient technology described in the Vedic texts and a certain obsession with occultism - is the question of what were the real motives of the Second World War to you?

Dr. Jesenský: Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels have already correctly identified the occult nature of this world conflict in "Dawn of Magicians". It was more than just a clash of ideologies. In the background of the political and military struggle, a macabre magical conflict took place and the Nazis stood on the side of darkness. Although official historians will hardly agree with this, I dare to defend the thesis that the destruction of Nazism required something more than a military defeat and decades of denazification. What is it that we are endlessly dismantling the armaments or military equipment of rival powers, but we are only talking cautiously about dark SS rituals, and although we mention all sorts of special units, do we not think of battle mages? The hidden, real motives of Hitler's opponents in the East are also largely unknown to us and were not just about a reversal in war or the national liberation struggle. I write about this in the book "The Wizard of the Kremlin", which will be reissued the following year with "Envoy from the Dark" in one volume and under a common title, which characterizes both Hitler and Stalin: "Possession".

Sueneé: In another interview, you mentioned a significant discovery in Slovakia called the discovery of "Slovak Tutankhamun". I am surprised. I hear about something like this and read for the first time.

Dr. Jesenský: I expressed this as a metaphor to characterize the significance of this discovery, because I feel that it is still on the fringes of public interest. Responses are minimal, although it is unique in Central Europe. Let us recall the basic facts: in 2006, an ingeniously built tomb of a nobleman from the end of the 4th century was discovered in Matejovce near Poprad. During the unveiling, parts of it were picked up in blocks of soil and taken for research to the Archäologisches Landesmuseum in Schleswig, a total of more than twelve tons of material was found in Germany. Let us now set aside the question of whether the same procedure would have been followed if it had been a find in the Czech Republic or another Slovak specificity, and let's focus on the skeletal remains of a 25-year-old, undoubtedly important man buried with rich grave equipment. According to DNA analysis, the dead came from an area somewhere between the Volga and the Urals, a relatively vague indication of origin complements the finding derived from the strontium content in the osteological material that he spent most of his life between Today's Vrútky and Poprad. I learned in the corridor that the latest archaeogenetics identifies him as Vandala, which in our country is politically correct as "German", partly probably because almost all the research took place in Germany. Here too, however, we suspect the archaeological Acts of X. Although the authors of the first reports about the find let it be heard that it will be a discovery that will overwrite our history in many ways, silence has remained. Perhaps also because some non-conformist historians have dared to identify Vandals with the Slavs. And it's still not very common in our country…

Sueneé: On November 30.11.2017, XNUMX, there was a lecture in Trnava in connection with your newly published book The greatest mysteries and mysteries of Slovakia. Can you bring us more of her content? What is the greatest mystery associated with Slovakia?

Dr. Jesenský: The book "The greatest mysteries and mysteries of Slovakia“Is a collective work to which, in addition to me, three other co-authors have contributed. For this exclusive, richly illustrated publication on selected mysteries between the Tatras and the Danube, I have prepared chapters on the flying monk Cyprián, the ingenious inventor of the chess machine Baron Wolfgang Kempelen, or the Bratislava robinson Karol Jetting. religious miracles, as well as solved the dilemma or Jules Verne and Abraham Stoker stayed in Slovakia. At the same time, in this lecture I will present my other two books, "Dark Horizon", inspired by the dark mythology of the series "Acts X" and "Far Mission", which discusses not only the existence of aliens, but especially the attitude of world religions, namely Christianity to the existence of intelligent life in space. with subsequent theological considerations.

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