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Contact Persons

Source: www.figu.org/ch/ufologie/kontaktberichte/kontakt-statistik (External) (German)


English German
Pleiadian-plejaren and their Federation contact personel Plejadisch-plejarische und mit ihnen föderierte Kontaktpersonen
First contacts with extraterrestrials took place with Sfath from Erra (Pleiades/Plejars) in 1942 to 1953 and with Asket in 1953 to 1964, who came from the DAL universe. Erste Kontakte mit Ausserirdischen fanden statt mit Sfath von Erra (Plejaden/Plejaren), und zwar von 1942 bis 1953. Weitere Kontakte ergaben sich von 1953 bis 1964 mit Asket, die aus dem DAL-Universum entstammt.
From Monday, 28 January, 1975, to Tuesday, 2 January, 2018 - 1861 purely personal, mission-related and 1384 telepathic conversations exist, with plejadisch-plejarischen extraterrestrials and their Federation members, although these contacts are still ongoing. This is the listing for at least 698 of the contact report conversations. Seit Montag, den 28. Januar 1975, bis zum Dienstag, den 2. Januar 2018, existieren rein missionsbezogene 1861 persönliche und 1384 telepathische Kontakte mit plejadisch-plejarischen Ausserirdischen und deren Föderationsangehörigen, wobei diese Kontakte noch immer andauern. Von 698 Kontaktgesprächen existieren Kontaktberichte.


Pleiadian / Plejaren and Federation contact persons
Name Origin Contact Period (dd/mm/yyyy)
Sfath (Srut) Erra (Plejares Star System) 1942 to 1953
Asket (Ischrisch) Timar (Akon - DAL Universe) 1953 to 1964 and then on 03/02/2004
Semjase (Ischrisch) Erra (Plejares Star System) 28/01/1975 to 03/02/1984 and then on 03/02/2004
Quetzal (Ischwisch) Erra (Plejares Star System) 27/06/1975 to Present
Ptaah (Srut) Erra (Plejares Star System) 17/07/1975 to Present
Nera Timar (Akon - DAL Universe) 17/07/1975
Pleija Erra (Plejares Star System) 28/06/1976 to 12/04/2002
Andron Erra (Plejares Star System) 18/7/1975
Danel Erra (Plejares Star System) 18/07/1975 and then on 14/09/2008
Menara Deron (Vega Star System) 29/07/1976 to 12/04/2002 and then on 02/07/2005
Rala Erra (Plejares Star System) 28/09/1976 and then on 03/08/2002
Alena Sater (Lyra Star System) 06/07/1977 and then on 12/04/2002 and 02/07/2005
Asina Deneb (Cygnus Star System) 26/11/1977 and then on 26/09/2000
Isados Erra (Plejares Star System) 21/12/1977 and then on 03/08/2002
Elektra Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/01/1982 and then on 03/08/2002
Sana Druan (Nol Star System) 1983 and then on 03/08/2002
Ektol Druan (Nol Star System) 1983 and then on 03/08/2002
Lumia Druan (Nol Star System) 1983 and then on 12/04/2002 and 02/07/2005
Ters Druan (Nol Star System) 1983 and then on 03/08/2002
Solar Deron (Vega Star System) 05/03/1983 to 12/4/2002 and then on 02/7/2005
Taljda Njsan (Lyra Star System) 25/03/1983 to 12/04/2002 and then on 02/07/2005
Zeltan Druan (Nol Star System) 11/05/85
Florena Erra (Plejares Star System) 01/11/1995 to Present
Tauron Erra (Plejares Star System) 29/05/1999 to Present
Zafenatpaneach Erra (Plejares Star System) 29/05/1999 to Present
Samjang Njsan (Lyra Star System) 17/09/1999 to Present
Enjana Erra (Plejares Star System) 25/3/2000 to Present
Sudor Askal (Plejares Star System) 05/06/2001 to Present
Fetanika Erra (Plejares Star System) 25/06/2001 to Present
Taneta Erra (Plejares Star System) 25/06/2001 to Present
Tanissa Erra (Plejares Star System) 25/06/2001 to Present
Nefratisa Luseta (Plejares Star System) 25/06/2001 to Present
Gaudon Erra (Plejares Star System) 02/07/2001 to Present
Queda Erra (Plejares Star System) 02/07/2001 to Present
Inobea Erra (Plejares Star System) 26/08/2001 to Present
Melchora (Spirit guide)[1] Erra (Plejares Star System) 03/08/2002
Urlana (Spirit guide)[2] Erra (Plejares Star System) 03/08/2002 and 28/04/2005
Jaspan (Spirit guide)[3] Erra (Plejares Star System) 03/08/2002
Najdesha Erra (Plejares Star System) 28/04/2005
Cladena-Aikarina Erra (Plejares Star System) 02/07/2005
Susanka Erra (Plejares Star System) 07/01/2006
Sugam Bardan (Coma Galaxy) 30/07/2006
Xeruela Erra (Plejares Star System) 04/08/2007
Xeruel Erra (Plejares Star System) 04/08/2007
Xeruala Erra (Plejares Star System) 04/08/2007
Safarina Erra (Plejares Star System) 01/09/2008
Xawaadon Erra (Plejares Star System) 01/10/2012
Joganda Erra (Plejares Star System) 13/03/2016
Yanarara Sonara - DAL Universe) 17/5/2017
Laridscha Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Quorga Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Bermundas Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Berzalja Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Esenta Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Etika Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Kolkos Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Laaban Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Sarold Erra (Plejares Star System) 10/7/2017
Herjald Erra (Plejares Star System) 31/10/2017






Book Statistics

Swiss German

  • 1. Semjase-Kontakt-Berichte, 1st Edition,[4] Volume 1 - 19, 100 pages each volume, 1977 - 1981 (out of print)
  • 2. Semjase-Kontakt-Berichte, 2nd Edition, Volume 1 - 28, 200 pages each volume, 1987 - 2014 (out of print)
  • 3. Plejadisch-Plejarische-Kontaktberichte Block,[5] Volume 1 - Present, ~500 pages each volume, 2002 - Present/2024


1. Semjase-Kontakt-Berichte, 1st Edition, Volume 1 - 19, 1977 - 1981 (out of print)
Volume/Band/Block Contact Report Range Publication Date (dd/mm/yyyy)
1 1 - 8 1977
2 8 - 16 1977
3 16 - 26 1977
4 27 - 31 1977
5 31 and Asket Reports 1978
6 31 - 34 1978
7 34 - 36 1978
8 36 - 39 1978
9 39 - 44 1978
10 44 - 53 1978
11 53 - 59 1978
12 59 - 62 1979
13 62 - 68 1979
14 68 - 76 1979
15 76 - 86 1979
16 86 - 98 1980
17 98 - 106 1980
18 107 - 115 1980
19 115 - ?[6] 1981



Vintage Edition:
Semjase-Block Register,
Kontaktberichte
Contact Reports range 1 - 86 (70 pages)
Published 1982. (out of print)



2. Semjase-Kontakt-Berichte, 2nd Edition, Volume 1 - 28, 1987 - 2014 (out of print)
Volume/Band/Block Contact Report Range Publication Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Front cover
1 1 - 23 1987
2 23 - 31 1987 and 1994
3 32 - 39 1987
4 39 - 55 1987
5 55 - 66 1987
6 66 - 88 1988
7 88 - 115 1988
8 115 - 124 03/11/1990
9 124 - 136 1991
10 136 - 144 1993
11 144 - 158 1994
12 159 - 232[7] 1995
13 233 - 239 1996
14 239 - 250 1998
15 250 - 260 2000
16 260 - 292 2001
17 292 - 320 2004
18 320 - 352 2004
19 353 - 372 2005
20 373 - 401 2006
21 402 - 433 2007
22 434 - 452 2008
23 453 - 471 2009
24 472 - 491 2010
25 492 - 517 2012
26 518 - 540 2013
27 541 - 557 2013
28 558 - 578 2014
29 579 - 594 2015
30 595 - 611 2015
31 612 - 626 2016
The Semjase-Kontakt-Berichte series ended in 2016



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3. Plejadisch-Plejarische-Kontaktberichte, Volume 1 - 16+, 2002 - 2024
Volume/Band/Block Contact Report Range Publication Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Front cover
1 1 – 38 2002
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1 Inhaltsverzeichnis:

Wie alles begann - How It All Began
3. Februar 1941, pp. 1-3

Meine erste UFO-Sichtung und die ersten danach folgenden Kontakte - My first UFO sighting and the first subsequent contact
2. Juni 1942, pp. 4-10

Sfaths Erklärung - Sfath’s Statement/Explanation
Samstag, 3. Februar 1945, 12.10 h - pp. 11-20

Einführungserklärung zum ersten Kontakt mit Semjase - Introduction to the first contact with Semjase
(billymeiertranslations.com - Introductory Explanation for the First Contact with Semjase (External link)) - pp. 21-26

Erster Kontakt - Contact Report 001
Dienstag, 28. Januar 1975, 14.34 h - pp. 27-30

Zweiter Kontakt - Contact Report 002
Montag, 3. Februar 1975, 22.10 h - pp. 31-33

Dritter Kontakt - Contact Report 003
Samstag, 8. Februar 1975, 03.03 h - pp. 34-37

Vierter Kontakt - Contact Report 004
Samstag, 15. Februar 1975, 01.48 h - pp. 38-42

Fünfter Kontakt - Contact Report 005
Sonntag, 16. Februar 1975, 23.41 h - pp. 43-49

Sechster Kontakt - Contact Report 006
Sonntag, 23. Februar 1975, 22.30 h - pp. 50-54

Siebenter Kontakt - Contact Report 007
Dienstag, 25. Februar 1975, 18.02 h - pp. 55-68

Auftragsteil (1) vom Kontakt am 25. Februar 1975, 18.02 h - pp. 69-75

Auftragsteil (2) vom Kontakt am 25. Februar 1975, 18.02 h - pp. 69-75

Auftragsteil (3) vom Kontakt am 25. Februar 1975, 18.02 h (Zusätzliche Erklärung bei Gedankenkontakt am 25. Februar 1975) - pp. 73-75

Achter Kontakt - Contact Report 008
Dienstag, 18. März 1975, 15.04 h - pp. 76-88

Neunter Kontakt - Contact Report 009
Freitag, 21. März 1975, 16.18 h - pp. 89-99

Zehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 010
Mittwoch, 26. März 1975, 15.20 h - pp. 100-111

Elfter Kontakt - Contact Report 011
Dienstag, 15. April 1975, 15.40 h - pp. 112-118

Zwölfter Kontakt - Contact Report 012
Sonntag, 20. April 1975, 03.11 h - pp. 119-122

Zusätzliche Ausführungen gedanklicher Übermittlung
vom Montag, 21. April 1975, 09.37 h - pp. 123-125

Besonderheit zum Kontakt
vom Sonntag, den 20. April 1975 - p. 126

Dreizehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 013
Freitag, 25. April 1975, 17.20 h - pp. 127-128

Vierzehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 014
Dienstag, 29. April 1975, 14.00 h - pp. 129-134

Fünfzehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 015
Donnerstag, 1. Mai 1975, 15.57 h - pp. 135-140

Sechzehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 016
Samstag, 3. Mai 1975, 8.17 h Gedankenübermittlungskontakt - pp. 141-143

Siebzehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 017
Freistag, 9. Mai 1975, 02.48 h - pp. 144-149

Achtzehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 018
Donnerstag, 15. Mai 1975, 21.34 h - pp. 150-158

Neunzehnter Kontakt - Contact Report 019
Freitag, 16. Mai 1975, 14.09.h Gedanken übermittlungskontakt - p. 159

Zwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 020
Dienstag, 20. Mai 1975, 10.14 h - pp. 160-166

Einundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 021
Dienstag, 27. Mai 1975, 02.06 h - pp. 167-170

Zweiundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 022
Mittwoch, 28. Mai 1975, 18.17 h - pp. 171-179

Dreiundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 023
Dienstag, 3. Juni 1975, 10.44 h - pp. 180-190

Vierundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 024
Samstag, 7. Juni 1975, 09.08 h - pp. 191-194

Fünfundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 025
Montag, 16. Juni 1975, 01.46 h - pp. 195-199

Sechsundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 026
Mittwoch, 18. Juni 1975, 04.11 h - pp. 200-203

Siebenundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 027
Dienstag, 25. Juni 1975, 14.37 h - pp. 204-207

Achtundzwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 028
Freitag, 27. Juni 1975, 10.47 h Gedankenübermittlungskontakt - pp. 208-211

Neunundwanzigster Kontakt - Contact Report 029
Montag, 7. Juli 1975, 10.37 h - pp. 212-225

Dreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 030
Dienstag, 15. Juli 1975, 09.46 h Gedankenübermittlungskontakt - pp. 226-227

Einunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 031
Donnerstag, 17. Juli 1975, 10.14 h - pp. 228-294

Kontaktberichte mit Asket vom Jahre 1953 bis zum Jahre 1964 - The Asket Contact Reports
Einführung und Begründung sowie genaue Berichterstattung aller Geschehnisse und Erklärungen usw. - p. 295

Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
- pp. 295-302

Askets Bekanntschaft - The Asket Contact Reports
- pp. 303-307

Askets Erklärungen - The Asket Contact Reports
- pp. 308-318

Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
- p. 319

Askets Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 4. Februar 1953 - pp. 320-322

Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
- p. 323

Askets Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 7. Februar 1953 im jodanischen Wüstengebirge am Toten Meer - pp. 323-327

Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
- p. 328

Askets Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 8. Februar 1953 - p. 328

Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
- p. 339

Askets Erklärungen - The Asket Contact Reports
- p. 340

Askets Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 11. Februar 1953 - p. 341

Persönliche Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 14. September 1964, Mahrauli/India - pp. 341-342

Askets Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 14. Februar 1953 im Wüstengebirge am Toten Meer in Jordanien - pp. 343-359

Erklärung - The Asket Contact Reports
vom 7. September 1975, Hinwil - p. 360

Zweiunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 032
Montag, 8. September 1975, 14.16 h Gedanken übermittlungskontakt - p. 360

Fortsetzung des 31. Kontaktberichtes von der Reise mit Semjase - Contact Report 031
vom 17. Juli 1975 - pp. 361-376

Dreiunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 033
Freitag, 12. September 1975, 10.57 h - pp. 377-381

Vierunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 034
Sonntag, 14. September 1975, 13.43 h - pp. 382-402

Fortsetzung des 31. Kontaktberichtes von der Reise mit Semjase - Contact Report 031
vom 17. Juli 1975 - pp. 403-421

Fünfunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 035
Dienstag, 16. September 1975, 09.14 h Gedankenübermittlungskontakt - pp. 422-424

Fortsetzung des 31. Kontaktberichtes von der Reise mit Semjase - Contact Report 031
vom 17. Juli 1975 - pp. 425-458

Sechsunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 036
Montag, 20. Oktober 1975, 13.57 h - pp. 459-482

Siebenunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 037
Montag, 3. November 1975, 19.43 h - pp. 483-487

Achtunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 038
Donnerstag, 13. November 1975, 09.36 h Gedankenübermittlungskontakt - pp. 488-504

Inhaltsverzeichnis 505

2 39 – 81 ?/03/2003
3 82 – 132 2004
4 133 – 181 2004
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Zweihundertdreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 230
Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 1989, 04.01 h - pp. 1-117

Zweihunderteinunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 231
Donnerstag, 9. November 1989, 09.48 h - pp. 118-158

Zweihundertzweiunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 232
Freitag, 17. November 1989, 00.37 h - pp. 158-171

Zweihundertdreiunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 233
Freitag, 1. Dezember 1989, 00.44 h - pp. 172-181

Zweihundertvierunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 234
Freitag, 19. Januar 1990, 00.07 h - pp. 182-195

Zweihundertfünfunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 235
Samstag, 3. Februar 1990, 00.04 h - pp. 196-244

Zweihundertsechsunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 236
Donnerstag, 26. April 1990, 00.03 h - pp. 245-269

Zweihundertsiebenunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 237
Freitag, 9. November 1990, 23.17 h - pp. 270-282

Zweihundertachtunddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 238
Samstag, 18. Mai 1991, 00.55 h - pp. 283-497

Zweihundertneununddreissigster Kontakt - Contact Report 239
Freitag, 20. Dezember 1991, 00.28 h pp. 498-End

7 240 – 260 2005
8 261 – 340 2005
9 341 – 383 2007
10 384 – 433 2009
11 434 – 475 2010
12 476 – 541 2014
13 542 – 596 2015
14 597 – 645 2015
15 646 – 680 find out
16 find out find out
17 find out find out
18 find out find out



Translation Books

English

Volume 1, 401 pages, Contact Reports 1-35 (28th January, 1975 – 16th September, 1975), 1979-1988
Volume 2, 388 pages, Contact Reports 36-55 (20th October, 1975 – 14th June, 1976) & 115 (19th October, 1978), 1990
Volume 3, pages 334, Contact Reports 56-76[8] (19th June, 1976 – 23rd May, 1977), 1993
Volume 4, 405 pages, Contact Reports 76-106 (23rd May, 1977 – 10th April, 1978), 1995
Volume 1, 460 pages, Contact Reports 1-31 (part 1)[9] (28th January, 1975 – 17th July, 1975), 1979 - 1988 / 2004
Vol 2, 434 pages, Contact Reports 31a-34 (part 1) (17th July, 1975 – 14th September, 1975) and 53 (part 2) - 57[10] (27th May, 1976 – 23rd June, 1976), 1990 / 2005



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Other statistics

Statistics inside the books. Section follows no particular methodology, another way of seeing interesting information with a different perspective.


Ideologically indifferent to all world event related matters: 1.9% (in the 17.3%, 2006). - Contact Report 434
Consciously or unconsciously follow the teaching of the truth, the teaching of the life, therefore the guidelines of the teaching of the spirit, and therefore the creational-natural laws: 15.4% of humanity (in the 17.3%, 2006) - Contact Report 434
Oil exploited/stolen/consumed/burned and destroyed: 65 thousand million tonnes (1976).[16] It will need many millions of years to recover and [Earth] has been damaged because these various substances (ores, gases, oil etc.) are needed by it to regenerate.[17] academic/official estimates 2018 about 100 thousand million tonnes.
Oil exploited/stolen/consumed/burned: 45 thousand million tons (1976).[18] Plejaren tend to exploit other worlds which are not inhabited, we don't have this option and are overpopulated.[citations needed] 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami'[19] former oil fields may collapse when under ocean.[citations needed] several oceans and seas around world with oil and gas fields are due for coastline tsunami etc, but according to another contact report what is worse is the exploitation of these coastal people by international aid agencies afterwards, triple disaster.[citations needed]
Oil destroyed by underground nuclear testing: 20 thousand million tons (1976).[20]
Climate change, natural origin: 50% (1987). - Contact Report 220, Overpopulation
  • Fertile land in 1941: 86.1%[21]
Fertile land in 1976: 39.7%[22]
Arable land, average per capita: 0.41 hectare [1.01 acre] (1961), 0.24 hectare [0.59 acre] (1993). - FIGU Bulletin 010 question 3.
Arable land human requirements, average per capita: 0.17-0.3 hectare [0.42-0.74 acre].[23] - FIGU Bulletin 010 question 3.
Arable land degradation range: 16% Oceania; 75% Central America (25% Europe). - FIGU Bulletin 010 question 3.
Permanent grassland degradation range: 11% North America; 31% Africa. - FIGU Bulletin 010 question 3.
Forest and Savanna degradation range: 1% North America; 38% Central America. - FIGU Bulletin 010 question 3.



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  1. Geistführerin
  2. Geistführerin
  3. Geistführer
  4. http://www.worldcat.org/title/semjase-kontakt-berichte/oclc/76017663/editions?editionsView=true&referer=br
  5. http://www.worldcat.org/title/plejadisch-plejarische-kontaktberichte-block-12-kontaktberichte-476-541-3-februar-2009-bis-2-juni-2012/oclc/881620782/editions?editionsView=true&referer=br
  6. http://www.billymeieruforesearch.com/prophecies-predictions-probability-calculations/contact-notes-explanations/#Contact_Statistics
  7. Contact Reports 197 - 231 are missing in Semjase-Kontakt-Berichte 12 later published in Plejadisch-Plejarische-Kontaktberichte 5 and 6
  8. Contact reports 56-60 are incorrectly numbered 55-61; Contact 76 is incomplete and provided in Volume 4
  9. Contact Report 31 is incomplete
  10. Contact Report 34 (part 2) to Contact Report 53 (part 1) are missing; Contact Report 31 includes the Asket Reports found in Plejadisch-plejarische Kontaktberichte Block 1
  11. religiosity interplanetary index/famous exports and tourism guidelines ref.
  12. Experts sometimes imprecisely claim it's loneliness that causes the problem
  13. Contact Report 424: A Plejaren three year investigation found that Kenneth Arnold did not observe any extraterrestrial flying objects but instead secret US test flights of one-winged aircraft. This is also true for various other cases of that time, which, however, was not only limited to the USA but also took place in other countries that tested futuristic aircraft, which still happens today. If nonetheless Plejaren ships are sighted at different locations in Earth's area of space and therefore are of extraterrestrial origin, then this has to do with special duties that have to be carried out and only if the cloaking of the flying apparatus has to be disabled.
  14. Contact Report 045 line 105
  15. Contact Report 045 line 106
  16. Contact Report 045 line 102
  17. Contact Report 045 line 109
  18. Contact Report 045 line 104
  19. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami
  20. Contact Report 045 line 104
  21. Contact Report 045 line 113
  22. Contact Report 045 line 113
  23. Some developing nations have less than this minimum arable land requirement and most folks on a developed world street are able to guess which nations they are, because of decades of television charity fund-raising campaigns (considered wrong behaviour by the Plejaren, causes dependency),[citation needed] without knowing what exactly they know but do. Occasionally regular folks on the street know more about these nations with below requirement arable land, than they know about their own local situation, because of those campaigns such as live aid, feed the world songs, national boasting about aid shipments etc. in combination with the popularity of the television.