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Interestingly, the appearance of the craft in this photo is reminiscent of a description of a craft that George Adamski gave in Pioneers of Space (1949): “She has a chisel-type nose and a fan shape tail. She has fins on her, something like fish, very close to the body.” (p.123)

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He seems to have had little formal education, though the press would later refer to him as “Professor Adamski”—a habit he appears to have encouraged. About George Adamski". George Adamski Foundation. Archived from the original on 11 April 2009 . Retrieved 1 May 2007.

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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] Battaglia, Debbora, ed. (2005). E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3621-1. LCCN 2005025677. OCLC 61520296.

Six pictures from the government’s UFO archives that reveal the secrets Six pictures from the government’s UFO archives that reveal the

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 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’): Yet, long before Rene Erik Olsen (Denmark), Bastien Bouhaniche (France), and others published the results of their extensive research 🔗, photographic experts investigated Adamski’s photos and concluded that they could only be the real thing. We collect here the verdicts of these experts from the days before digital photography and app filters made fakery generally available.

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Stuttaford, Andrew (17 January 2003). "Spirits in the Sky". National Review Online. New York: National Review . Retrieved 24 October 2013.

GEORGE ADAMSKI - His life GEORGE ADAMSKI - His life

Preposterous as his stories seemed, Adamski became an international celebrity and lectured widely. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands raised a public stir after inviting him to her palace in 1959 to discuss extraterrestrial doings. Adamski supposedly claimed a secret 1963 meeting with the pope, as well.

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Adamski published at least one more book, Flying Saucers Farewell (1961) and continued to lecture widely. a beautiful golden ship in the sunset, but brighter than the sunset ... It slowly faded out, the way they do. Author Arthur C. Clarke had made the same point years earlier, saying that Adamski and coauthor Leslie did “a real disservice by obscuring the truth and scaring away serious researchers from a field that may be of great importance.” 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. Adamski's 1955 book Inside the Space Ships, which describes his claimed travels through Earth's solar system in a UFO, is considered by some critics [49] to be a "remake" of his 1949 science fiction novel, ghostwritten for Adamski by Lucy McGinnis, and entitled Pioneers of Space. It described a fictional voyage through the solar system that, critics noted, sounded very similar to the space travels described by Adamski in Inside the Space Ships. [44] Adamski photographs and Moseley investigation [ edit ]



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