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Prof. Dr Jan Pajak THE NEW ZEALAND EXPLOSION OF ... - Totalizm

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O-136brought disgrace to that university. After I refused to rebut my monograph, I received an"offer not to be rejected". I got an ultimatum that I either quietly resign from the position atthat university, or I get sacked with a loud bang. So I chose the quiet resignation, and sincethat moment in my career I ceased to do my research in open, and "went underground".Of course, the second moral law listed in subsection B4 of treatise [7/2] causes thatevery unfortunate turn of events brings desirable results as well (this consequence of thediscussed moral law is expressed by the popular saying "out of something bad there isalways something good", or "every cloud has a silver lining"). Therefore getting a heavypunishment for doing research that was my duty as a scientist, and that was extremelyneeded because the country was overflowing with mysteries while local scientists refused toinvestigate them, also brought such positive consequences. It forced me to ask "why everyresearch concerning UFOs must be conducted in secret". After all, such research does nothurt anyone, and also considering the controversy which surrounds it, it is badly needed byour civilisation. From the time when I was a Solidarity activist I remembered the primary rulethat "wherever there is a need for conspiracy, there always must exist some kind of invaderwhich is suppressing those people resorting to work in conspiracy". So my question was"who is that invisible invader that is oppressing all those doing research on UFOs". As thisis well known amongst scientists, the success in scientific investigations mainly depends onasking the right type of questions and then on getting the correct answers to thesequestions. In my case "who is that invisible invader" turned out to be that right questionwhich provided a snowballing answer. This is because the answer was "that invisibleinvader who oppresses the research on UFOs, are UFOnauts themselves who do not wantpeople learn about their activities on Earth and therefore who with the help of their humancollaborators are destroying everyone who investigates them too thoroughly". As much asthis answer shocks, it fits excellently all UFO question marks. It explains why there is somuch contradiction in our perception of UFO phenomena, why people react so hystericallyon every mention of UFOs, why there is an official hostility against research on UFOs, whyeveryone who investigates UFOs always encounters various problems and punishments,why rational and correct theories and explanations regarding UFOs are always rebukedwhile crazy theories are multiplied infinitively and are disseminated without any resistanceor criticism, why all evidence which could disclose the existence of UFOs' occupation ofEarth always disappears before anyone has the time to investigate it, etc.#15. My second English monograph on the Tapanui Explosion. After I gotdisillusioned with the altitude prevailing in New Zealand towards my discoveries, and afterthe bad failure of all my efforts to find another job within New Zealand, I decided to seek mybread overseas. I was lucky enough and soon I managed to secure a professorship inCyprus. Shortly before I left New Zealand to begin my professorship in Cyprus, I discoveredthat the Tapanui explosion had global consequences. For example it caused the change ofclimate (the so-called "Little Ice Age" on the whole globe). So I decided to write my secondEnglish monograph [5/2e] on the Tapanui explosion, which would disseminate this mydiscovery. My second English monograph [5/2e] on the Tapanui explosion carried out thefollowing title and editorial details: <strong>Pajak</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>, "UFO explosion in New Zealand 1178 A.D.which tilted the Earth", Dunedin, New Zealand, 1992, ISBN 0-9597946-7-0, 78 pages,(including in this 31 illustrations). Unfortunately this second monograph was met with almostno interest at all. Almost all copies that I disseminated at that time went to interestedreaders from non-English speaking countries - i.e. mostly originating from Europe butoutside of England (e.g. Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, etc.).#16. My professorship in Cyprus, and the first evidence of Salamis destructionin the effect of the Tapanui explosion. After losing my lecturing job at Otago University, Ihad no option but to leave New Zealand and to earn my bread elsewhere. Initially I wasappointed an Associate <strong>Prof</strong>essor of Computer Sciences at the Eastern MediterraneanUniversity in Cyprus. While on this professorship by some strange coincidence a windowfrom my flat was facing ruins of the ancient city of Salamis. I was very fascinated by these

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