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投稿者 スターダスト 日時 2000 年 4 月 10 日 22:26:55:

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よりご紹介。

ジョン.F.ウインストンなる人物が

2000年4月6日にさるところに

投稿した記事らしいですが

コンパクトにまとまっていて読みやすい。

ダービシャーの円盤や、ローマ法王のお話もある。

マデリンロデファーとアダムスキーが

撮影したときのようすがうかがえて面白い。

彼らはパニクっていた。

しかし、それを、押しとどめたのは誰?

ちなみに、ダニエル=フライの記事もある。

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From: "John F. Winston"

Subject: Re: Thread 27.

Date: 06 Apr 2000 00:00:00 GMT

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Subject: People Who Have Interacted With The Space People.

Apr. 6, 2000.

I hesitated to use the word Contactee because some people will just

become ballistic when they hear that word. They will look at UFO's,

check out the area but when you say you have talked or went aboard

one of their craft they will consider you crazy. The following is

a group of people who have had interaction with the space people.

Even this article makes a little fun of the people but then you can't

have everything and still get it on the Internet.

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From: D N

Subject: 1950's Contactees

FROM: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/AndyPage/ufoconta.htm

Daniel Fry - White Sands was employed at the White Sands Proving

Grounds in New Mexico.

(JW The last time I saw Dan Fry was when he was on a TV show. He was

sitting on the front porch of his house in a rocker. He was in his

eighties, I think, very weak and looked like he wasn't going to last

long. I believe he was telling the truth about his experiences)

Like some contactees, he exaggerated his credentials: he described

himself as an "internationally known scientist, researcher and

electronics engineer, recognised by many as the best informed

scientist on space and space travel".

Fry had his first contact at White Sands on July 4th 1949. That

night, he said, he missed the bus which was to take him into town to

see the traditional fireworks, so he walked out into the desert

instead to enjoy the cool night air. As he looked up he noticed that

the stars were being blocked out by something descending.

Shortly afterwards a metallic object, oblate spheroid in shape,

settled on the desert floor about seventy feet away from him. As he

approached to investigate, a voice speaking in American Slang warned

him to keep away from the hot hull. At this Fry fell over a root,

and the voice attempted to calm him. It belonged to an

extraterrestrial called "A-lan" who was communicating with him

telepathically. In fact the craft was remotely controlled from a

mother ship orbiting the Earth, and was there to collect air samples.

A-lan invited the Earthman inside whereupon the craft took off and

travelled to New York City and back in half and hour. This would

have meant attaining a speed of 8,000 miles per hour, yet Fry felt

nothing except a slight motion. He was released back into the desert

with the promise that there would be further contacts. Fry was given

the task of preaching the aliens philosophy of understanding to

human society. The beings turned out to be the descendants of a

previous Earth civilisation which had emigrated into space in the

distant past.

Fry produced several books and clear daylight photos of the

spacecraft and founded a quasi-religious order called,

"Understanding", in order to spread the word. His first book was

published just after Adamski's, and given his scientific background

should have upstaged his rivals. However, Fry agreed to take a lie

detector test on live television - and failed it. (Although the

interpretations are open to debate).

Yet it is hard to conclude that the scientist was a hoaxer: he

had a good, well paid job and must have known that his claims would

ruin his career.

Dr Frank Stranges

(JW I've met Frank two times and found him to be truthful.)

Dr Frank Stranges, is academically well qualified, making it hard for

skeptics to understand why he should involve himself in 'space age

gobbledegook'. An evangelist, he combines the teachings of his faith with

the teachings of extraterrestrials gleaned from his various contacts.

Since 1956 Stranges has claimed many encounters with UFOs and their

occupants, which are described in three books. One of them, 'My Friend

from Beyond Earth', is similar in many particulars to Kenneth Arnold's

famous sighting. In a later book, 'Stranger at the Pentagon', Stranges

describes his meeting with Val Thor, a man from Venus, in the Pentagon

Building in Washington.

"I then saw one lone man. It was as though he looked straight through

me. With a warm smile, and outstretched hand, he slowly started

towards me. I felt strange all over. As I gripped his hand, I was

somewhat surprised to feel the soft texture of his hand...like that

of a baby. His eyes were brown and his hair wavy brown, also. He was

to all appearances like an Earth man, but he had no fingerprints.

George Adamski

The most famous contactee of all was George Adamski, a Polish

American whose adventures with the 'space people' were chronicled in

several books beginning with 'Flying Saucers Have Landed'. This

self-made man, who had an interest in astronomy and oriental

philosophies, was out with some friends on 20th November 1952. They

were picnicking in the Mohave Desert in California when they noticed

a cigar-shaped object which was chased away by military jets - but

not before it had ejected a silver disc which landed some distance

away. (JW I've visited that exact spot.)

Adamski drove out near to where the saucer lay and was approached

by a 'man' dressed in a one-peice suit. They communicated using

telepathy, and Adamski learned that the being was from Venus. He

said his race was concerned about the radiation from Atomic Bombs

reaching into space and harming other worlds. The alien also

informed Adamski that Earth was being visited by races from other

planets in the solar system and beyond.

The witnesses to this encounter, observed through binoculars,

signed affidavits. Meetings with other humanoids ensued, who took

him on flights into space and around the dark side of the moon. But

his description of wooded valleys was not borne out by subsequent

space missions from Earth.

Adamski's photographs of cigar-shaped 'mother-ships' and close-ups

of the smaller disc-shaped 'scout craft' caused a lot of controversy.

Critics compared the latter variously to part of a vacuum cleaner,

a chicken feeder and a bottle cooling machine made in Wigan,

Lancashire. This turned out to have been designed after the

photographs were released, and purposely engineered by a fan of

Adamski's to look like the scout craft. However, none of these items

exactly matched the image captured on film.

In his defense, even skeptics were impressed with Adamski's

apparent sincerity. Science journalist Robert Chapman wrote in

'UFO - Flying Saucers Over Britain': "Adamski was so da-nably normal

and this was the overall impression I carried away. He believed he

had made contact with a man from Venus, and he did not see why

anyone should disbelieve him. I told myself that if he was deluded

he was the most lucid and intelligent man I had met'.

Others around the world who had never heard of Adamski had sighted

identical objects to the scout craft. One of them was a schoolboy

named Stephen Darbishire, who with his cousin took two photographs

in Coniston one day in February 1954. Leonard Cramp, an aeronautical

engineer used a system called orthographic projection to prove that

the object depicted in Darbishire's and Adamski's photographs were

proportionally identical.

On his first trip into space Adamski observed "manifestations

taking place all around us, as though billions upon billions of

fireflies were flickering everywhere". This is not something that

would readily emerge from the imagination to be included in a space

yarn. When astronaut John Glenn orbited Earth on 20th February 1962,

he commented that "...a lot of the little things I thought were

stars were actually a bright yellowish green about the size and

intensity as looking at a firefly on a real dark night...there were

literally thousands of them"

Russian cosmonauts reported the same phenomenon, which turned out

to be caused by billions of reflective dust particles. How could

George Adamski have guessed that?

This son of a Polish immigrant generated a world-wide following.

By the mid-sixties, however, his popularity was on the wane as his

claims became more and more outlandish. Just months before he died,

on 26th February 1965, he was staying with a couple at their house

in Silver Spring, Maryland. That afternoon Adamski and Madeleine

Rodeffer saw something hovering through some trees. A car drew up

and three men told Adamski: "Get your cameras - they're here',

before driving off. Adamski grabbed the Rodeffers' cine camera and

produced some 8mm colour footage of a scout ship which appeared to be

suffering a distortion effect down one side. Was this meant to

revive public interest in Adamski, or was it evidence that the

contacts, on some level at least, were real?

(JW I believe Adamski was telling the truth. He made a few

mistakes such as allowing people to call him "Professor" when he

had only a limited education. Many people really gave him a hard

time but Queen Juliana and the Pope liked and listened to him. The

Pope even gave him a gold medal.)

Part 1.

John Winston. johnfwin@mlode.com





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