George Adamski: many of you probably heard this name before. It belongs to one of the most famous contactees in the history of ufology. In the 1930s, Adamski was running a monastery named “The Royal Order of Tibet”, which granted him a special permit to make sacrificial wine during the prohibition law. Curiously, the monastery was disbanded after the prohibition ended. After that, Adamski mounted a burger stand in the vicinity of the Mount Palomar Observatory. He claimed having helped the scientists at Palomar at photographing UFOs, a claim they denied. This Polish-American, with interests in the fields of astronomy and oriental philosophies, narrated in several books (starting with “Flying Saucers Have Landed”) his experiences with the “space people”. According to Adamski, it all […] Read More
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Shane Hill As with any field of study, ufology should be looked at through the eye of scientific inquiry. Regardless of how those that call themselves regular scientists see it, we must see it that way. Had we been taking the right approach since Kenneth Arnold had his sighting then perhaps ufology might not have the stigmata associated with it that it does. Gather enough facts, place them all together ask the right questions then things start to appear, small similarities, patterns, or clues start to creep out from the mountains of data that most of us seem to collect. This is one reason I recommend a database, every enthusiastic hobbyist or serious investigator will have a database. Many have designed their own, today’s […] Read More