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The spitting image of George Adamski!

Justin_Anstey

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http://www.strodes.ac.uk/bryant.htm
The third occupant was different from the other two, although dressed in a similar suit. He had the appearance of a fourteen-year-old boy with black hair, and the suit appeared to be too big for him. He had what Bryant described as "a mid-Euroipean accent with a touch of American". This last being talked to him, and this is the gist of what he said:

"One month from today we will bring proof of Mantell. Watch for the blue light in the evening. Danger of forces from Epsilon which take people for procreation purposes. These cause what you call poltergeists, which are only invisible because of your ignorance of the orbital plane. My name is Yamski."

When asked where he was from he said, "From Venus. If only Des or Les were here he would understand." (Adamski had died in Washington D.C. only about twelve hours before this contact). Bryant then asked if he could arrange for "Des or Les" to see him, and Yamski replied, "No, we will arrange for them to see you".
Whatever you may think of his claims, Arthur Bryant does look quite a bit like George Adamski.

http://www.skeptica.dk/Bibliografi/k_Adamski.htm
http://www.alien.de/fischinger/UFO-Esoterik.html

I wish I could lay claim to this observation but this came from Colin Bennett while talking about his new book about Adamski called 'Looking For Orthon' on Jeff Rense's show. (Link below)

http://playlist.broadcast.com/makeram.asp?id=1013661
 
Yes it is.

I think everyones in a stunned silence...
 
http://ufos.about.com/library/weekly/aa022601a.htm
...In 1949, Adamski published a science-fiction novel called Pioneers of Space: A trip to the Moon, Mars and Venus. The space travel accounts in this fictional book were so similar to the stories that he later told as true that it hurt his credibility.

Also in 1949, George began lecturing on flying saucers. He claimed that as he and some friends were watching a meteor shower on the evening of October 9, 1946, they saw a gigantic spacecraft hovering overhead. Adamski claimed that a few weeks later a military officer told him that the object was definitely a craft from another world.

Adamski said that the next summer, in 1947, he observed 184 UFOs pass over, in groups of 32. He produced two photos of UFOs that he claimed he had taken through his 6-inch telescope and in 1950 his photos were featured in Fate magazine.

On November 20, 1952, Adamski and six others drove into the desert, and at a point between Desert Center, California and Parker, Arizona, they saw a large, silver cigar-shaped object...

Whether or not they were both fibbers, they still looked the same.

-J
 
High strangeness

These bizarre cases of contact fall more into the category of the
paranormal than ufos...
Adamski and Orthon
Meier and Semjase
Derenberger and Indrid Cold
etc....
As Keel would say, the ultraterrestrials are having some fun with us.
 
Probably Adamski's clone son out to write more crap.

HE will reveal himself soon , mark my words.
 
A couple of years ago while interviewing an alleged alien abduction victim, he claimed that in the 1970's George Adamski walked past his secondhand shop in Sheffield.

The AA victim went on to say "he (Adamski look a like) looked very bewildered and ignored me after I ran after him shouting George, George!"
 
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