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Gerard Aartsen on ‘George Adamski
What was the central message to George from the space brothers and was it part of his mission from the start to spread the message?
GA: The purpose of Adamski’s mission was to inform the world of the reality of the people –Brothers he called them – from other planets in our solar system, their benign intentions, and their grave concerns about our use of atom bombs and nuclear power plants. Having been born on Earth, he was obviously unaware of his Venusian origins and his mission for a long time. He was asked to tell the world of his experiences on-board the saucers and the mother ship, where he had long conversations with a number of the crew, including some people he called Masters, the equivalent of the Masters of Wisdom on our planet, from Venus and Saturn, who taught him about the oneness of life and the need for harmlessness in our relation with other each other and the planet. Adamski wrote about these encounters at length in his book Inside the Space Ships, which for many people changed forever the way they looked at the world.
His one-time co-author, Desmond Leslie, who had spent months living with Adamski in 1954 and also spent much time with him when he came to the UK to lecture, wrote a very interesting novel, The Amazing Mr Lutterworth, of which he later admitted that it was 75 per cent non-fiction and based on George Adamski’s mission.
Evidence-wise what did Adamski have regarding his encounters with the space brothers? I see there is some talk about photographs and I know there were diagrams of UFOs right?
GA: Adamski had his photographs, which the experts in his time agreed were authentic, but which are still dismissed by many today as hoaxes, due to the deliberate campaign to defame and deride George Adamski and the other contactees of the 1950s. Although none of the allegations of deceit could be substantiated, with Adamski even offering substantial amounts of money to those who could provide proof that he faked his photographs, the majority of UFO researchers seem still unwilling to take them seriously. People who are interested to see his photographs for themselves should not find it difficult to obtain second-hand copies his books, especially online.
I believe he also had some extraterrestrial artefacts, but above all, Adamski had his personal experiences which he wrote about in his books and the bulletins that he published to keep his worldwide audiences informed.
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