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George Adamski: The Untold Story

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Remember, at one time the distance between the ‘~ bodies of land on your Earth, which you call continents, was considered great, and much time was required to travel from one to another. Now your aircraft have shortened this distance to a relative fraction of the time required in days past. Yet the distances are the same. And so it will be as you extend your knowledge and learn the laws operating in infinite space. a b "George Adamski and the Flying Saucers from Venus". Archived from the original on 27 May 2006 . Retrieved 27 April 2007. Although I quote less than two hundred incidents, these have been selected from nearly two thousand cuttings, reports, articles, manuscripts and ancient documents supplied to me by kind helpers from many countries... For the past eighteen months barely a single day has gone by without flying saucers being reported somewhere in the world... On some days there have been as many as ten different sightings in different places. And if a thing is seen daily, week after week, month after month, by ordinary people in free countries, then it follows that the thing in question must surely exist.

Nine flying saucers, in loose formation, were seen by Captain E. Smith, of United Airlines, eight minutes flying time away from Boise, Idaho, on 4 July 1947. Smith and his copilot, Ralph Stevens, saw the disks silhouetted against the late-evening sky, and at first thought they were aircraft. Notice, please, that they were ‘silhouetted’. Fireballs, illusions, and refractions of light do not produce dark silhouettes against the evening, or any other, sky. Four more saucers joined the group, giving the two pilots and their stewardess time to observe them thoroughly. On 21 June 1947... man named Dahl was out in the Tacoma Harbour Patrol boat near Maury Island. He looked up and saw six large disks about 2,000 feet above him. Five of them were slowly circling one that seemed to be in difficulties. Slowly they sank to within 500 feet of the sea, without a sound or whisper. I studied with interest a large picture near the door on the wall to my right. It showed a city which at first glance seemed little different from those on our Earth, except that it was laid out in circular form instead of the series of hard rectangles usual with us. But the architecture was very different. I hardly know how to describe it, for not one of our many architectural styles approximates it in any way. Here was perfection of the graceful lightness and delicacy for which many of our better modern archi­tects are striving but have never quite achieved. It was the kind of city of which men dream, but never see on our Earth. I had guessed, before I was told, that the city de­picted here was on Venus, this ship’s home planet.In the last quarter of the 20th century at least four different Japanese manufacturers produced scale models of the Venusian scout ship that became iconic through Adamski’s photographs and films. The last of these model kits (scale 1/60) was marketed as recently as 2000 and included a brief reference on the box to Adamski’s 1952 desert encounter. This model kit was re-introduced in February 2014 for the English speaking market by Atlantis 🔗. Also, in April 2014 a new model kit 🔗 (scale 1/48) was introduced by Hand&Head of Korea. Well, say he had? Would it tear his plane to pieces? I am quite willing, for anyone who will pay my expenses, to pilot a fighter plane through a Skyhook balloon any time of the day or night and observe the results, without very much fear of hurting myself. But when has a Skyhook ever cruised along at 250 m.p.h., or risen sharply at 400 m.p.h., with orange flames, etc., etc., into the bargain? Biology went on for so long, when the paper appeared, half our mates were still dancing in the field,” Adamski laughs. “It was described as this awful illegal menace, with residents saying it was ‘mindless machine music’. I like to think that was my set they were referring to!” May*: Belgian co-worker May Morlet and Austrian co-worker Dora Bauer travel with Adamski from Antwerp to Basel, Switzerland, where they meet with Lou Zinsstag.

a b c Malcolm, Noel (6 March 2005). "Common sense abducted". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK . Retrieved 27 April 2007.On the table were crystal goblets filled with a clear liquid which I found very refreshing. The flavor was delicately sweet with an elusiveness that was tantalizing. The consistency was slightly heavy, of a type to be sipped. I was told the name of the fruit from which this juice was extracted, but could think of no comparable earthly flavor. In 1954, Desmond Leslie is said to have witnessed several UFOs with Adamski while visiting him in California. He described one of them in a letter he sent to his wife while he was in San Diego: Now for the first time I fully realized that I was in the presence of a man from space - A HUMAN BEING FROM ANOTHER WORLD! The beauty of his form surpassed anything I had ever seen. And the pleasantness of his face freed me of all thought of my personal self. I felt like a little child in the presence of one with great wisdom and much love, and I became very humble within myself ... for from him was radiating a feeling of infinite understanding and kindness, with supreme humility. Humans were a product of earth’s evolutionary development and could not possibly arise on other worlds.

During the early-to-mid 1950s USAF Captain Edward J. Ruppelt was the head of Project Blue Book, the Air Force group assigned to investigate UFO reports. In 1953 Captain Ruppelt decided to investigate Adamski's UFO claims. He traveled to California's Palomar Mountain and, dressed in civilian attire to avoid attracting attention, attended one of Adamski's lectures before a large crowd at his Palomar Gardens Cafe. [4] In a tower defense game, The Battle Cats, an alien themed level in Area 22 is called "Adamski Type". In the same documentary Bob Oeschler, not a photography expert but a NASA physicist and Mission Specialist, had this to say about the Silver Spring footage (the ‘Rodeffer film’):Suddenly, as though a veil was removed from my mind, the feeling of caution left me so completely that I was no longer aware of my friends... By this time we were quite close. He took four steps toward me, bringing us within arm's length of each other." George Adamski’s iconic photographs of a Venusian scout ship from December 1953 inspired various model manufacturers. a b "Why I can say that Adamski was a Liar - SkepticReport". www.skepticreport.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 . Retrieved 25 October 2013. Because the space craft are in etheric matter, more often than not they appear, in photographs or to the naked eye, as lights or light formations, unless they lower the rate of vibration of the etheric (subatomic) particles that make up the craft, to fall within our range of vision. Not wanting to complicate matters, at a conference in Denmark in 1963 Adamski simply put it thus: “The golden solar saucers are ordinary saucers of the same kind which may be seen today – it is technical and atmospheric conditions that cause the golden glow.”

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