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'''Q: How many achievements at FIGU are their own?'''
  
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A: Very few. The SSSC doesn't have any oil refineries on site, there is no quarry, no factory, smeltery, and there isn't any production lines either, no printing press, no mail van depots and no debating chambers, banks, tarmac laying machines etc. They also are not responsible for the growing of the trees, grass, flowers or fruit at the centre, the sun is. A sizeable proportion of the labour on site has been conducted by temporary volunteer visitors and other helpers. They are unable to claim responsibility for the topographical features either, though some top soil has been rearranged by them during the habitation of the area, because the hills were a result of the African and European tectonic plates bumping up against one another about 22 to 34 million years ago. They're not even responsible for most of the literary content they have others publish because it's given to them by [[Plejaren]]. They're not even in a position much of the time to investigate the information that is published by them because [[Plejaren]] have given it to them and they have not worked to attain this knowledge, Plejaren personel have, so in many cases are not even in a position to be able to fully explain what they've explained, though they explain what they explain well. When everything has been proportioned correctly, there are however some real and good achievements there.
  
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'''Q: Is it right for a president of America to say Europe has some cities with no-go areas?'''
'''Q: How many achievements at FIGU are their own?'''
 
  
A: Very few. The SSSC doesn't have any oil refineries on site, there is no quarry, no factory, smeltery, and there isn't any production lines either, no printing press, no mail van depots and no debating chambers, banks, tarmac laying machines etc. They also are not responsible for the growing of the trees, grass, flowers or fruit at the centre, the sun is. A sizeable proportion of the labour on site has been conducted by temporary volunteer visitors and other helpers. They are unable to claim responsibility for the topographical features either, though some top soil has been rearranged by them during the habitation of the area, because the hills were a result of the African and European tectonic plates bumping up against one another about 22 to 34 million years ago. They're not even responsible for most of the literary content they have others publish because it's given to them by [[Plejaren]]. They're not even in a position much of the time to investigate the information that is published by them because [[Plejaren]] have given it to them and they have not worked to attain this knowledge, Plejaren personel have, so in many cases are not even in a position to be able to fully explain what they've explained, though they explain what they explain well. When everything has been proportioned correctly, there are however some real and good achievements there.
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A: There are ways to go about saying and doing things. If something is true then it's usually right to make it known. It may even be responsible to do so. [[FIGU Zeitzeichen]] is the publication which includes contemporary excerpts from the changing world, commentary which FIGU doesn't necessarily agree with, highlighting voices which are not always heard and may be historically significant, or not etc. There isn't FIGU commentary on potentially dangerous areas of Europe for travelers that we know of. However FIGU generally doesn't have a record of politic correctness nor of false-humanism for that matter, they've been known to just state things the way they are. There may be excerpts which tackle the subject indirectly in the [[Prophecies and Predictions]]. An opinion exists generally, outside of FIGU, that there are areas of certain European cities which travelers should be wary of, and exercise caution if roaming, because they say, these areas don't fit the overall European safety records and stereotypes. The SSSC however and the entire region of Switzerland that it's nestled in, within a sort of alcove of the Alps, does conform to the European safety stereotype and generalised safety belief, it is safe. Europe is really rather safe, the statistics don't deceive. Where for example your making your way to a FIGU Landesgruppe or Interessengruppe, it may become necessary to check such a situation however. If your route passes through certain cities and certain notorious neighbourhoods with them etc. The safety reputation of Europe is not a given and can't be guaranteed across the board. It is a real and true fact that ''millions'' of migrants and refugees have entered Europe in the last decade and roam, and a ''proportion'' of them are theoretically potential terrorists biding their time. Europe on the whole has experienced a number of gruesome terrorist incidents and there is a ''possibility'', like anywhere which has seen such incidents, you may get caught up in it. But it's already common knowledge however that the flight itself holds its own risks, risks that themselves are higher than were you to just freely explore Europe happily, an average road statistically is more dangerous.
  
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==External Links==
 
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* [http://www.figu.org/ch/ FIGU Switzerland (Semjase Silver Star Centre)(German)] <span class="mw-customtoggle-extlnk"><small><small>[expand]</small></small></span>
 
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FIGU
SEMJASE SILVER STAR CENTRE
SWITZERLAND

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Photo of The Semjase Silver Star Centre from the gallery.

INTRODUCTION
The Semjase Silver Star Centre is in Switzerland... [continue reading]


FACILITIES AND FUNCTION
It is a place of learning, reading and relaxation. [continue reading]


PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES
The centre publishes its publication(s)[2] at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, in German, see External Links. This constitutes the reason why translations have to be prepared into other languages, which emerge some time later. [continue reading]


ENVIRONMENT
The centre is a lush, safe and healthy place to be. And not just because it’s in Switzerland. [continue reading]


Photo of The Semjase Silver Star Centre from the gallery.

VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. [continue reading]


GETTING THERE AND WHEN
Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. [continue reading]


PHILOSOPHY, ADVICE & EXOTIC
Associated with FIGU - Talkativeness and performing missionary work
and FIGU - How do we differ from a religion or a sect

Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education / adult learning. [continue reading]


TRIVIA
Many of the beamship photos were taken at this location and nearby locations. [continue reading]


Q&A INFORMAL
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External Links

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