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various academic degrees, Adamski held no graduate or undergraduate degree from any accredited college or university, and in fact had only a third grade education. [14] Ufology [ edit ] However, a few months later, Adamski told an interviewer that he had been "cleared" by the FBI, and displayed the letter as proof. When the Los Angeles Better Business Bureau complained, more FBI agents were sent to retrieve Adamski's copy of the letter, "read the riot act to him, and warn him that legal action would be taken if he continued" to claim FBI or government support for his stories. [39] Adamski later said the FBI had "warned [him] to keep quiet." [40] Meeting with Queen Juliana of the Netherlands [ edit ] Adamski Foundation – Exobiology ("Welcome to the only Authorized & Original Source for George Adamski information")

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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. Brunt, Tony (May 2009). "Secret History, Part Three: 'George Adamski and the Toughest Job in the World' ". UFOCUS NZ. Tauranga, New Zealand: UFOCUS NZ. Archived from the original on 18 August 2018 . Retrieved 25 October 2013. By the end of 1952, the skies over his California home had become a sort of UFO shooting gallery. Adamski estimated he took another 500 flying saucer photos, from which he got a dozen good ones. He claimed to have provided prints to the Air Force, but he kept the negatives.

Barbato, Cristoforo (2006). "The Omega Secret". UFO Digest. Port Colborne, Ontario: Dirk Vander Ploeg . Retrieved 30 April 2007.

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In the 1955 book, Adamski claimed that his new friends took him aboard one of their scout ships, flew him to an immense mother ship hovering over the earth, gave him a ride around the moon and treated him to a colorful travelogue about life on Venus. The Netherlands: The Queen & the Saucers". Time. 1 June 1959. Archived from the original on 13 July 2007.Adamski published at least one more book, Flying Saucers Farewell (1961) and continued to lecture widely.

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Adamski’s 1955 sequel, Inside the Space Ships, described further meetings, not only with the Venusian but also with emissaries from Mars and Saturn. In Adamski’s telling, every planet in our solar system was populated with human-like inhabitants, as was the dark side of the earth’s moon. Adamski, George (1949). Pioneers of Space: A Trip to the Moon, Mars and Venus (1sted.). Los Angeles: Leonard-Freefield. LCCN ltf91070007. OCLC 317646658. 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]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] In 1972, he confessed the photo was a hoax, made by painting flying saucers on a piece of glass. Then in the 1990s, he rescinded his confession and claimed it was real after all. I’ve met him – and I believe that he believes. Over the last 20 years, as a journalist and an academic, I’ve read every file in these UFO archives. In my new book I have collected the best drawings and photographs.

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