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About George Adamski". George Adamski Foundation. Archived from the original on 11 April 2009 . Retrieved 1 May 2007.

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Serious UFO investigators scoffed, but other people all over the world believed, even as Adamski's tales grew ever more outrageous. Adamski's 1955 book Inside the Space Ships recounted his adventures with Venusians, Martians, and Saturnians, who had come to Earth out of concern for humanity's self-destructive ways. These "Space Brothers," as Adamski and his disciples called them, proved a long-winded lot, fond of platitudes and full of tedious metaphysical blather. His next sighting came in August 1947. This time, it wasn’t just a single object but a procession of them—at least 184 by his count. Then, in late 1949, at what he said was the urging of the U.S. military, he attached a camera to his six-inch telescope and began scanning the skies at every opportunity. Soon he had what he considered two good UFO pictures. The Netherlands: The Queen & the Saucers". Time. 1 June 1959. Archived from the original on 13 July 2007. Others, like J. Allen Hynek, took a somewhat dimmer view, accusing Adamski and others like him, of discrediting the entire field of UFO research.Flying Saucers Have Landed (Revised and enlargeded.). London, UK: Neville Spearman. ISBN 0-8543518-0-9. OCLC 147050. Creme, Benjamin (2010). The Gathering of the Forces of Light: UFOs and Their Spiritual Mission (1sted.). Amsterdam: Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-90-71484-46-9. OCLC 664130882. Desmond Leslie". The Daily Telegraph (Obituary). London, UK. 20 March 2001 . Retrieved 25 October 2013. Aartsen, Gerard (2012). George Adamski: A Herald for the Space Brothers (2nded.). Amsterdam: BGA Publications. ISBN 978-9081549523. OCLC 659716721. Wire services such as United Press International and Reuters circulated reports of the meeting to newspapers around the world. [42] Later life [ edit ] Adamski's spurious "Golden Medal of Honor", which he claimed to have received during a secret audience with Pope John XXIII

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Solomon, Professor (1998). "It Can Happen to Anyone". How to Make the Most of a Flying Saucer Experience. illustrations by Steve Solomon. Baltimore, MD: Top Hat Press. ISBN 978-0-912509-07-5. LCCN 98231519. OCLC 39544236 . Retrieved 25 October 2013. In his 1955 investigation, Moseley found other flaws in Adamski's story. He interviewed several of the people that Adamski claimed had been with him in his initial 20 November 1952 meeting with Orthon, and found that these witnesses contradicted Adamski's claims. [54] One, Al Bailey, denied to Moseley that he had seen a UFO in the desert or the alien Adamski described. Jerrold Baker, who had worked at Palomar Gardens with Adamski, told Moseley that he had overheard "a tape-recorded account of what was to transpire on the desert, who was to go, etc." several days before Adamski's claimed 20 November meeting with Orthon, and Baker stated that Adamski's meeting with Orthon was a "planned operation." [40] Baker added that Adamski had tried to convince him not to expose their hoax by telling him that he could make money by charging fees to give UFO lectures, as Adamski was doing: "Now you know the [UFO] picture connected to your name is in the book ( Flying Saucers Have Landed) too. And with people knowing that you are connected with flying saucers ... you could do yourself a lot of good. You could give lectures in the evenings. There is a demand for this! You could support yourself by the picture in the book with your name." [14] Louize, Lucus (2015). The UFO Teachings of Adamski, Menger, Fry, Nelson and Others: A Supplemental Guide To Their Books. ISBN 978-0-692-56940-5 . Retrieved 4 November 2015. [ permanent dead link] Adamski described Orthon as being a medium-height humanoid with long blond hair and tanned skin wearing reddish-brown shoes, though, as Adamski added, "his trousers were not like mine." Adamski said Orthon communicated with him via telepathy and through hand signals. [1] [6] [19] [20]Originally published 1961; G. Adamski]. Cosmic Philosophy. Freeman, SD: Pine Hill Press. LCCN 62000520. OCLC 13371492. George Adamski (17 April 1891 – 23 April 1965) was a Polish- American author who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he displayed numerous photographs in the 1940s and 1950s that he said were of alien spacecraft, claimed to have met with friendly Nordic alien Space Brothers, and claimed to have taken flights with them to the Moon and other planets. [2]

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