- the
various contactee movements. The
accounts of
contactees generally differ from
those who
allege alien abduction, in that
while contactees frequently...
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similarities with "Nordic", Germanic, or
Scandinavian humans.
Alleged contactees describe Nordics as
being somewhat taller than the
average human, standing...
- planets.
Adamski was the first, and most famous, of
several so-called UFO
contactees who came to
prominence during the 1950s.
Adamski called himself a "philosopher...
- well-known UFO
contactees attended these conventions as
speakers and channelers. J.
Gordon Melton states that
almost all of the 1950s
contactees became involved...
- Ted
Owens (1920-1987) was an
alleged UFO
contactee who
claimed paranormal powers. Owens,
claimed to have had had a genius-level IQ[according to whom?]...
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investigators dismissed Bethurum and the
other 1950s
contactees as
charlatans and con-artists. The
majority of
contactees of this
period became (or
already were) leaders...
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existing human body.
Steiger described "Star People" in his 1976 book on
contactees as "humans who come from a
special gene pool
linked to
visits by extraterrestrials"...
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American contactee who
claimed contact with
extraterrestrial beings. He was one of the more
obscure members of the 1950s wave of
contactees who followed...
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Narrative Perspectives Insurance Other Implants Cattle mutilation Close encounter Contactee Crop
circles Government responses GEIPAN Organizations Ufologists...
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Wellington Van T****el (March 12, 1910 –
February 9, 1978) was an
American contactee,
ufologist and author. Van T****el was born in Jefferson, Ohio in 1910...