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Gerard Aartsen On George Adamski’s 1st Encounters w/ The Space Brothers

Tuesday, December 11, 2012 6:50
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Gerard Aartsen on ‘George Adamski – A Herald for the Space Brothers’

Could you tell us about George Adamski’s first initial encounters with the space brothers?

GA: Well, this is interesting, because he described this in great detail in his part of Flying Saucers Have Landed, which took place on 20 November 1952. His report was corroborated by six eyewitnesses, who were with him that day and who signed affidavits before notaries public, but since the onslaught of the disinformation campaign from the mid-1950s onward it is now largely dismissed.

On a hunch, Adamski set out, with two of his associates and two interested couples, to witness a flying saucer in the California desert. Shortly after 12 noon the party saw a mother ship and some time later a flying saucer. When Adamski approached, he noticed a person who had come out of the craft, which he called a ‘scout ship’. Asked why they were coming to Earth, the space man informed Adamski that their coming was friendly and that they were concerned about the destructive effects of atom bombs and nuclear radiation. Adamski also asked about his origin (Venus) and the power used by their craft, and at the end of their exchange, which was largely telepathic, the space person left a footprint in the ground with distinctive markings.

Equally intriguing, to my mind, is the fact that Adamski had already published a pamphlet in 1946, titled “The possibility of life on other planets” and a book in 1949, which he had listed as science fiction, titled The Pioneers of Space – A Trip to the Moon, Mars and Venus. Because many details in this book correspond with details in his 1955 book Inside the Space Ships, debunkers have concluded that his claims were false, but as I have documented in my book, these and several other facts lead me to think that the November 1952 encounter was “set up”, if you will, as the public start of Adamski’s mission, but that he had had encounters before that which he never wrote or spoke about in public.

It is also interesting to note that Dino Kraspedon [pseudonym for Aladino Felix] had a very similar encounter in his native Brazil, on the very same day. Kraspedon was also asked to inform the world of the existence of the visitors from space, their benign intentions, and their serious concern about the dangerous effects of nuclear fission technology. (The English translation of Kraspedon’s story was published in the 1959 book My Contact With Flying Saucers.)

TO FINISH READING THIS INTERVIEW AND TO LEARN ABOUT MORE ABOUT GEORGE ADAMSKI THEN PLEASE VISIT THE FOLLOWING LINK. THANK YOU.

http://www.examiner.com/article/gerard-aartsen-on-george-adamski-a-herald-for-the-space-brothers?cid=db_articles

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