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<small><sup>'''PRIVATE PROPERTY'''</sup></small><br>
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It's not public land, it's a private residence, folks live there, trespassing is illegal. The right way to visit is the normal way, by day, say hello, introduce yourself, send them an email. <span class="mw-customtoggle-privpshow"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span>
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There's no need to be rude, folks are welcome and they're welcoming, but individuals have to be known to be on the property by introducing themselves, saying hello. See the section below about visiting.<br>
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If you see a video on the internet where a person has been walking or creeping around through the property unannounced and without notifying them that they were on the property, then it might be a good idea to mention in a comment to them that it's indeed private property. All the information is public and because of this on rare occasions folks get this idea in their head that they'll approach it like some spy or something and go there undetected and gather their own independent evidence or something. FIGU have always been happy to answer questions and there is a huge amount of information available spanning decades, there is no need to be rude. If you are part of a paranormal investigation team and want to explore the grounds at night, that is 'probably' going to be ok if you ask nicely, just be polite and arrange it with them before you arrive so they know who is there, don't do it without asking.
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<small><sup>'''INTRODUCTION'''</sup></small><br>
 
<small><sup>'''INTRODUCTION'''</sup></small><br>
 
The '''Semjase Silver Star Centre''' is in Switzerland... <span class="mw-customtoggle-introshow"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span>
 
The '''Semjase Silver Star Centre''' is in Switzerland... <span class="mw-customtoggle-introshow"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span>
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Over time, the environment of the centre has been transformed into a small paradise of tranquillity, peace, contemplation and beauty. Due to this long term careful management of the environment compared to the surrounding farmlands and towns, where restraint has been exercised from using petrol machinery and chemicals where possible and tending the gardens by hand; a variety of particularly rare species of animal, insect and plant have made the grounds their home. Forget Ufology for a moment and for naturalists, botanists, bird watchers, biologists, and anyone who appreciates wildlife and nature it may even be shocking to some visitors to see such rare varieties and in such health perhaps never seen before because such good care is taken of the life on the grounds where there is a culture of matured wisdom about ecological systems and natural cycles and natural rhythms and the humans impact on life and of a deep appreciation of life, preserving life, cherishing it and allowing it to flourish - mostly lead and influenced by [[Billy]] and his attitudes.</div>
 
Over time, the environment of the centre has been transformed into a small paradise of tranquillity, peace, contemplation and beauty. Due to this long term careful management of the environment compared to the surrounding farmlands and towns, where restraint has been exercised from using petrol machinery and chemicals where possible and tending the gardens by hand; a variety of particularly rare species of animal, insect and plant have made the grounds their home. Forget Ufology for a moment and for naturalists, botanists, bird watchers, biologists, and anyone who appreciates wildlife and nature it may even be shocking to some visitors to see such rare varieties and in such health perhaps never seen before because such good care is taken of the life on the grounds where there is a culture of matured wisdom about ecological systems and natural cycles and natural rhythms and the humans impact on life and of a deep appreciation of life, preserving life, cherishing it and allowing it to flourish - mostly lead and influenced by [[Billy]] and his attitudes.</div>
 
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[[File:Sssc004.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>Photo of The Semjase Silver Star Centre from the [[Photo Gallery|gallery]].</small>]]
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<small><sup>'''VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING'''</sup></small><br>
 
<small><sup>'''VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING'''</sup></small><br>
 
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. <span class="mw-customtoggle-visita"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span>
 
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. <span class="mw-customtoggle-visita"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span>
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Also see [[FIGU#PRIVACY|FIGU - Privacy policy]]<br>
 
Also see [[FIGU#PRIVACY|FIGU - Privacy policy]]<br>
 
and [http://www.figu.org/ch/verein/das-figu-center/arbeitsanmeldung/en FIGU - Volunteer Application Form English (External)]<br>
 
and [http://www.figu.org/ch/verein/das-figu-center/arbeitsanmeldung/en FIGU - Volunteer Application Form English (External)]<br>
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<small><sup>'''SORRY'''</sup></small><br>
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Refrain from saying 'sorry', instead say 'pardon', 'excuse me' etc., because some persons think 'sorry' represents an apology in the English language, when 'sorry' may simply represent a charming, polite, non-vocal way of saying: 'get out of my way now', 'you're in my way', 'time to move on', 'do it this way now', 'you've created a situation here where I have to suffer with you, don't make me suffer with you', 'let's try that again a different way should we and now', 'lets reassess our relationship and what we are doing together', 'you've misunderstood something, and I am giving you time to get it right' etc. For this reason when you do have to apologise for something, whatever that may be, do it genuinely, take the time to make sure the person is listening, speak calmly, softly and directly, make eye contact with them and that they recognise that you have recognised that wrong has been done, express regret, make it heartfelt, keep it refreshing and sincere, make sure they feel it and connect with them properly - so that any bilingual/multilingual speakers are able then to differentiate between an actual apology and a word being constantly used. You might try not saying anything at all instead of 'pardon', 'excuse me', 'sorry' etc., if you want. There are several other ways to exert your influence and make demands of others. Silence is often as good as, manners, pleasantry, being polite etc., listening alone can sometimes be more effective with bilingual/multilingual speakers than any respectful and considerate words, try silence and non-vocal communication, which may simply amount to using the facial muscles more, body-language, signals etc.
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<small><sup>'''NO OBLIGATION TO STAY'''</sup></small><br>
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It's nice when a plan is made and it is followed through to completion. But they're some of the most opinionated individuals in the entire world and in all recorded history, based on their written material. If you don't want to stay for whatever reason that may be, you don't have to, there's no obligation. Sometimes folks just don't gel and get along with one another for whatever reason, that is fine and fair, don't be rude about it, say goodbye and leave. You probably should not endeavour to visit until you have read a quantity of their written material, conversed over the internet, developed an appreciation and understanding of what they're doing there and know what to expect etc. Try not to allow yourself to be pushed away by one faulty social exchange, it may have been a visitor they themselves have been troubled by; on the whole they're very nice and good folks, try to give it some time and patience.
 
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: 2017 May - Voters in a referendum approve plans to phase out nuclear energy.
 
: 2017 May - Voters in a referendum approve plans to phase out nuclear energy.
 
: 2018 March - Voters in a referendum reject a proposal to abolish the mandatory licence fee for public broadcasting.
 
: 2018 March - Voters in a referendum reject a proposal to abolish the mandatory licence fee for public broadcasting.
 
 
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<small><sup>'''Q&A INFORMAL'''</sup></small><br>
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'''Q: How much work is there to do in Switzerland?'''
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A: They're at the stage now nationally where they make stuff up to do, so that they have some work to do. See CERN.
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'''Q: Over the next thousand years, part of humanity will go off and colonise [[Mars]] and a short time after that later a world in another star system, according to [[Contact Report 251]] - what over this same duration will occur if anything or change, in Switzerland, and specifically the “SSSC”?'''
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A: In about 600 years the tenants who reside there at that time will likely replace the facade cladding that is currently on the outside of the building. There will be some extra buildings on the hill and hill behind by that time. Unfortunately the religious people’s book and library burning’ history reset ceremonies, which take place every hundred years or so, will mean the persons alive at that time, won’t have any idea of what life was like for us today in our time now which for them will be the past. Just as we don’t know much of anything at all about our past because of those same religious nuts that are protected by their close alliances with governments.
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'''Q: Why doesn’t Schmidrüti have a stand up comedy stage now?'''
  
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A: It is a matter of supply and demand, the nearest stand up comedy stage is in Zurich and might not be in English either. However it is true that there has been all sorts of loud collective laughter at the SSSC at times.
  
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'''Q: How many achievements at FIGU are their own?'''
 
'''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 etc. They also are not responsible for the growing of the trees, grass or flowers at the centre, the sun is. They're not even responsible for most of the content they have others publish because it's given to them by [[Plejaren]]. They're not even in a position half the time to investigate the information that is published because [[Plejaren]] have given it to them. There are however some real and good achievements there.
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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?'''
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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==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.figu.org/ch/ FIGU Switzerland (Semjase Silver Star Centre)(German)] <span class="mw-customtoggle-extlnk"><small><small>[expand]</small></small></span>
 
* [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.

PRIVATE PROPERTY
It's not public land, it's a private residence, folks live there, trespassing is illegal. The right way to visit is the normal way, by day, say hello, introduce yourself, send them an email. [continue reading]


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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