Ancient Misperceptions

SATANIC FOSSILS


"Many superstitious notions have been harbored in early times as to occurrence of fossil remains. Some people attributed their existence to the direct agency of Satan... In England, fossil bones were long regarded as belonging to fallen angels! Centuries were required to remove such absurd notions from the minds of men." - Deseret Weekly, Feb 8, 1890

"The final test in science is 'Does the theory explain all the facts better than others?' Think of the difficulty the geologists had to
persuade the mass of ignorant people about a century or so ago that the stratified mountains were not 'eternal,' that they had not been 'created' as they are by the hand of God, but that they were originally flat beds of sand and mud brought down by rivers and laid on the beds of oceans long vanished, which had been elevated by movements of the earth's crust. Still more difficult was it to induce the religious world to believe that the fossil shells, bones, and trees found in the rocks were the remains of living things. Public opinion was shocked at such a flouting of orthodox teachings; it was gravely declared that Satan had put the fossils there in order to mislead the curious and to tempt weak and rebellious men to doubt the Word of God. Some asserted that the fossils had merely an accidental resemblance to real shells and bones and plants! Anything to avoid facing the truth, and to uphold preconceived notions, however false. Yet we must not be too hard upon those who held to what they had been taught in their youth, for unless one takes a large and comprehensive view of the earth and its age and realizes how insignificant its little roughnesses are in comparison with its immense size, the suggestion that the Himâlaya mountains have been elevated nearly thirty thousand feet seems unreasonable and the old teaching that they were created as they are seems like common sense. Numerous illustrations could be brought forward in support of the principle that in nature the real causes of the most striking phenomena need persistent research to find them." - C.J. Ryan, "Reincarnation and Some Criticisms," 1921

ERICH VON DANIKEN


"The ancient 'batteries' found near Baghdad which von Daniken marvels over [are] impressive for 2000 years ago, but hardly of use to advanced space voyagers...
     The lens from 700 B.C. in the British museum which von Daniken says in Chariots of the Gods needed a 'highly sophisticated mathematical formula' to grind is in fact a piece of natural crystal polished around the edges...
     The rustproof pillar near Delphi which von Daniken says is made of ‘welded parts’ and of an ‘unknown alloy’ is actually a single piece of pure iron—the result of advanced, but nevertheless terrestrial, metallurgy of about A.D. 500. In an interview with Playboy magazine in 1974, von Daniken admitted that new investigations had made him change his mind - ‘so we can forget about this iron thing.'
     Von Daniken’s vivid imagination plays freely over Mayan drawings and carvings. As he so rightly says in In Search of Ancient Gods: ‘So far only a minimum number of the Mayan picture writings has been deciphered, so there is plenty of scope for my assumptions.’ This is the whole problem: too much fantasy, too few facts. Never has von Daniken given the game away so clearly." - Ian Ridpath, Messages From The Stars, 1978

"Von Daniken's work does not survive even cursory examination. His calculations are wrong, his facts are misquoted or invented, and he has admitted, during a 1978 PBS Nova television program, that some of his claims, conversations, and research did not take place at all; he simply invented material via what he termed “writer's license.” Nonetheless, his books continue to sell by the millions all over the world, in several different languages." - James Randi, Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds & Hoaxes of the Occult & Supernatural (1995)

Von Daniken's caption: "Milestone of King Melichkhon with sun, moon, and a beautifully carved round body. Earth? Venus? Or a space sphere?" - Gods From Outer Space (1968)

Actually, the mystery "space sphere" (right) is the sun. The object (left) which Von Daiken takes to be the sun is actually the planet Venus.

OLMEC HEADS

"These [Olmec excavations] show how hard it is to reconstruct the histories of civilizations that have flourished and died centuries ago, so it's not surprising that some cranks resort to outrageously implausible theories, often invoking aliens from outer space. How insulting to our ancestors to think that they were incapable of sculpting those noble Olmec heads. Even though their reasons may be inexplicable, we can be sure that human beings just like us were the creators of these great works." - Arthur C. Clarke, Mysterious Universe Ep. 23 (1994)

MISIDENTIFIED DINOSAURS

Ta Prom, Cambodia, 1186 CE. Rhino with background foliage mistaken for a dinosaur by young-Earth theorists.

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Drone Invasion 2024

2024 DRONE INVASION

A new mass hysteria swept the US in December 2024. The first "mystery drone" flap. Here's how it started:

Nov. 26: video of an "orb" in NYC goes viral. It's a balloon or bit of highly-reflective windswept debris. The blue color is a reflection of the news helicopter filming the object.

Left: UFO photo which went viral on Nov. 28, 2024.
Right: The origin of the UFOs - lens reflections of street lights.

A majority of the mystery drones are manned commercial aircraft.

This took me 5 minutes:

Fig.1: December 5, 2024, photo taken from Lebanon Township, NJ, facing west.
Fig. 2: Map showing five airports west of Lebanon Township.

December 13: Reactionary politicians are calling for the mystery drones to be shot down. Pilots report lasers being pointed at their planes, leading to at least one arrest.

December 14: ABC News cameraman films a "mystery orb," baffling millions. It's the planet Venus.

Mid-December: The former governor of Maryland and a congresswoman from Florida share images of the constellation Orion, mistaking the stars for a "drone swarm." This is a Sirius problem.

Pennsylvania senator Doug Mostriano is convinced that this Star Wars film prop is a "captured drone." Senator Binks from Naboo is unavailable for comment.

"In many instances...an initial sighting of dubious quality stimulates unusual attention and induces an expectant emotional state in which commonplace phenomena assume apparent significance." - Condon Report, 1968

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Science Fiction & The UFO Myth

Baring-Gould, 1946:

A place at the very bottom of the [science fiction magazine] list, in the opinion of most fans, should be reserved for Amazing Stories, the onetime "Aristocrat of Science Fiction," now published by Ziff-Davis under the editorship of Raymond A. Palmer. Mr. Palmer has set out to capture thousands of new readers. Thomas S. Gardner, in an article published recently in Fantasy Commentator, a New York fan magazine, has some severe things to say about Amazing's new clientele:
     "The crackpots, as they are usually called, number at least a million in the United States. They are, in the main, adults, and have educational levels ranging from near zero to those of Ph.D.'s engaged in technical occupations. A great many harbor seriously delusions of ancient civilizations superior to ours, believe in pyramidology and the like. Indeed, there are today in this country several esoteric societies based on Lemuria, Mu, Atlantis, one actually numbering over fifty thousand members. In fact, these groups are in a way semi-religious, since their members have stated that they are not interested in learning anything which would change their beliefs; that they can learn more from their inner consciousness than from without; and some have gone so far as to state that they abhor mathematics and allied modern sciences because they disprove their beliefs.
     "Nevertheless, these crackpots constitute a large potential buying-power for magazines. To capture these readers it is only necessary to publish issues of Amazing Stories containing stories which propitiate these crackpots' views in fictional guise. Palmer has instituted this very trend."
     Palmer's most successful bid for new readers has been "that mystery known by the name of the man who started it all, The Shaver Mystery." Briefly, a writer who signs himself Richard S. Shaver has written articles for Amazing in which he maintains that beneath New York, London, Paris, Berlin and virtually every other world capital, lies a network of caverns, the home of a race called the deros (or deroes). Masters of sciences beyond ours, the deros are ultimately responsible for all the evil in the world - by communicating it to surface people's minds through dreams, visions and telepathy (Mr. Shaver, by the way, receives his information from the caves by "telaug ray," operated by the teros - a diminutive race held captive by the evil deros.)
     Palmer seems anxious to give the impression that he himself is firmly convinced of the existence of Shaver's deros, for he has made a number of unequivocal statements in his capacity as editor, such as that "there are caves in Tibet and they are full of deros who make life a hell for mankind outside Tibet as well as inside." He writes earnestly about the dangers involved in publishing stories about the deros, and asserts that he can see "nothing mystic about a ray that melts down typewriter keys in this editorial office. Nor could it have been done by a ghost. Yet such a thing did happen!" He has received "a warning that your editor was the object of a plot to kidnap him, but that exposure of the plot might serve to cause its abandonment, because of the deros' absolute need for secrecy."
     Palmer has launched several departments in Amazing Stories to keep his readers "informed on the developments in the greatest 'hunt' by science fiction fans in history for what may be the most important of truths," and he welcomes contributions.
     He gets them, too - even though "many believe they are risking their lives by writing to us." These people, says Palmer, have two things in common: "First, they do not know whether or not they are reincarnated from a previous existence, members of an ancient race ... sent here in human form, or what. But they do know they are heading for a definite purpose which has to do with whatever is going on [in this dero business]. Second, they have spent their lives so far in perfecting themselves in certain trades and professions which do not overlap. And indications are that when all these people are united they will make an organization which not only will have an expert on every subject, trade, and profession, but that their pooled knowledge will be FAR IN ADVANCE OF ANYTHING THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED ON EARTH TO THE PRESENT DAY! Thus, we urge every reader who has such convictions to write to your editor, WHO IS ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE!"
     The letter writers on the whole take themselves and Amazing Stories very seriously. J. B. of Chicago, whose firm has developed "a very small two-place helicopter that will land in a twenty-five-foot circle on any terrain whatever" proposes "to investigate the caverns [of the deros] by air, armed not with a pencil, a notebook, and a scientific attitude, but with a flame thrower, a submachine gun, and a scientific attitude. Believe me," he concludes, "I can secure these weapons - I know some people. I realize that this is strictly illegal, but such things are sometimes necessary."
     Writes Ex-Captain A. C. [Fred Crisman, who would later concoct the Maury Island hoax]: "(After) my last combat mission on May 26... I and Captain ____ left Srinagar and went back to Rudok and then through the Khesa Pass to the northern foothills of the Kabakoram. We found what we were looking for. We knew what we were searching for. For heaven's sake, drop the whole thing! You are playing with dynamite. My companion and I fought our way out of a cave with submachine guns. I have two nine-inch scars on my left arm that came from wounds given me in the cave when I was fifty feet from a moving object of any kind. ... My friend had a hole the size of a dime in his right bicep. It was seared inside. How we don't know. But we both believe we know more about the Shaver mystery than any other pair.
     Don't print our names. We are not cowards, but we are not crazy." As requested, Amazing Stories deleted the names - but printed the letter.
     "I have just run across a person who is not from this earth," confides E. J. of San Francisco, "and while I can't get him to admit it, I have found many evidences that point to the fact he came here from a planet that has tropics and a polar ice cap next to each other with no temperate zone and he knows radio perfectly, but earns his living by going to sea as a desk officer, and some day I will trip him up and get him to admit it; up to now I have had very little success."
     Not quite all the letters are in this strain, however. One calls the magazine's Shaver Mystery exploit "probably undesirable and even dangerous." To many an honest science fiction fan, whose hobby has suffered so much, this will undoubtedly go down as the year's greatest understatement.

- William S. Baring-Gould, "Little Superman, What Now?" Harpers magazine, Sept. 1946


SHAVER INFLUENCES

"Had I still retained the suspicion that we were on earth the sight that met my eyes would quite entirely have banished it. Emerging from the forest was a colossal beast which closely resembled a bear. It was fully as large as the largest elephant and with great forepaws armed with huge claws. Its nose, or snout, depended nearly a foot below its lower jaw, much after the manner of a rudimentary trunk. The giant body was covered by a coat of thick, shaggy hair." - Edgar Rice Burroughs, At The Earth's Core, 1914.

Fig. 1: Burroughs' At The Earth's Core.
Fig. 2: One of Shaver's Deros (1961).

Fig. 1: A.S. cover, September 1941, featuring a novella about a trip to Lemuria, 2 years before Shaver's correspondence with Palmer. Note the ray-gun imagery.
Fig. 2: Shaver cover, February, 1946.


"GRAY" ALIEN INFLUENCES

THE NIGHTMARE (1781)

THE NIGHTMARE (1791)

BROWNIES AND BOGLES (1888)

MAN OF THE YEAR MILLION (1893)

FIRST MEN IN THE MOON (1901)

"...[the Selenite] seemed a trivial being, a mere ant, scarcely five feet high...
...wearing garments of some leathery substance...
...he carried himself upon short legs that...seemed to our terrestrial eyes inordinately flimsy...
...There was no nose, and the thing had dull bulging eyes at the side... There were no ears.... I have tried to draw one of these heads, but I cannot. There was a mouth, downwardly curved, like a human mouth..."
- H.G. Wells, First Men in the Moon, 1901.

ALEISTER CROWLEY'S CONTACT, "LAM" (1917)

FIRST MEN IN THE MOON (1919)

NOSFERATU (1922)

AMAZING STORIES (1930)

THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)

THE MAN FROM PLANET X (1951)

GALAXY (1952)

DAN DARE (1952)

DEN OKÄNDA FARAN (1953 edition)

INVADERS FROM MARS (1953)

AMAZING STORIES, 1954

EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCERS (1956)

FANTASTIC UNIVERSE 4/1957
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE 6/1957

FANTASTIC UNIVERSE 8/1957

INVASION OF THE SAUCERMEN (1957)

TWILIGHT ZONE: TO SERVE MAN (1962)

TWILIGHT ZONE: HOCUS POCUS & FRISBY (1962)

OUTER LIMITS: THE BOLERO SHIELD (1964)

FIRST MEN IN THE MOON (1964)

LOST IN SPACE: INVADERS FROM THE 5TH DIMENSION (1965)

STAR TREK: THE MENAGERIE (1966)

STAR TREK: THE CORBOMITE MANEUVER (1966)

THE UFO INCIDENT (1975)

STAR WARS (1977)

STARSHIP INVASIONS (1977)

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977)

THE ANDREASON AFFAIR (1979)

UFOS ARE REAL (1979)

WITHOUT WARNING (1980)

COMMUNION (1989)

ROSWELL (1994)

THE X FILES (1994)

ABDUCTION INFLUENCES

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951)

Features a strange, sharp medical object, like the Hill case, as well as Betty Hill's low-lying, "embedded" saucer and the first of many saucer examination rooms, common to Hill, Walton and most abduction cases. Klatuu's jumpsuit is common among the grays, while Gort might have inspired Hickson's silver robots. Aside from that, the film introduces other popular tropes: 1) the contactee-style concern over nuclear weapons and 2) the ability of aliens to shut down batteries & power plants with their superior technology.

INVADERS FROM MARS (1953)
Features a star map, probes, hairless aliens with large noses and wrap-around eyes, like the Hill case, and lobster-clawed, "elephant-skinned" robots, like the Hickson case. Also mind control, common to most abduction cases.

WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953)
Features an electronic surveillance eyestalk, like the Hickson case.

KILLERS FROM SPACE (1954)
Features surgery and a star map, like the Betty Hill case. "You are the first of your world to be looking at our solar system."

THIS ISLAND EARTH (1955)
Features a tractor beam, like the Walton case, and a wall display, not unlike Hill's star map.

EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCERS (1956)
Features a star map, like the Hill case, and an electronic eyestalk like the Hickson case, and mind control, like both cases.

THE 27th DAY (1957)
Features abduction.

THE MYSTERIANS (1957)
Features abduction & inter-species breeding,

I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE (1958)
Features mind control and attempted inter-species breeding, common to Vilas-Boas and many later cases.

12 TO THE MOON (1960)
Features telepathy. "We cannot speak as you do. We communicate by thought waves."

THE FLIGHT THAT DISAPPEARED (1961)
Features "missing time," like the Hill case. Preceded in literature by Rip Van Winkle, A Christmas Carol & The Wizard of Oz.

TO SERVE MAN (1962)
Features abduction and examination.

HOCUS POCUS & FRISBY (1962)
Features abduction and examination.

THE UFO INCIDENT (1975)
Depiction of Hill abduction. Influenced Walton case and others.

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977)
Features abduction scene which seems to have inspired the Cash-Landrum and Whitley Streiber cases.

OTHER SOURCES:

THE FLYING SAUCERS ARE REAL
Features compass hand  "weaving wildly from side to side" (p.21) like the Betty Hill case. Betty began reading this book after her UFO sighting.

More precedents:

Persephone: abducted by Hades.

Jonah: abducted by a sea monster.

A Christmas Carol (1843): Scrooge abducted by spirits.

The Time Machine (1895): the Morlochs abduct the Eloi.

Dracula (1897): Telepathic mind control and the ability to enter locked rooms without a door: common to many abductions.

War of the Worlds (1898): Martians abduct Earthlings.

Wizard of Oz (1900): Dorothy abducted first by a whirlwind, then by a flying green witch's flying blue monkeys.

Flash Gordon (1930s): Flash, Dale & Zarkov abducted by aliens.

The Shaver Mysteries (1945-): subterranean "deros" abduct people from the Earth's surface.

SAUCER EVOLUTION

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951)

INVADERS FROM MARS (1953)

THIS ISLAND EARTH (1955)

EARTH VS THE FLYING SAUCERS (1956)

Heflin disk (1965)

Billy Meier "Beamship" (1975)

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977)

Billy Meier "Wedding Cake" saucer (1981)

"Hudson Valley lights" (1982-86)

V (1983)

INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)

"Phoenix Lights" (1997)

ROSWELL INFLUENCES

This Island Earth (1954)


12 to the Moon (1960)


ALIEN HIEROGLYPHS:
This Island Earth (1955)
12 to the Moon (1960)

COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF ALIEN TECHNOLOGY:
Aztec hoax (1949)

CRASHED ALIENS:
Aztec hoax (1949), The Man From Planet X (1951), The Thing From Another World (1951), It Came From Outer Space (1953), Phantom From Space (1953)

GOVERNMENT COVERUP:
Maury Island hoax (1947), Aztec hoax (1949), Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959), Carr hoax (1974), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Hangar 18 (1980)

INDESTRUCTIBLE SPACE MATERIAL:
The Man From Planet X (1951), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Phantom From Space (1953), Earth vs the Flying Saucers (1956), The Brain Eaters (1958), The Cosmic Man (1959)

METALLIC SPACE PAPER:
This Island Earth (1955)

SUCTION CUP FINGERS:
War of the Worlds (1953)

MOVIE QUOTES:

THE MAN FROM PLANET X (1951): “This metal [is] harder than steel, it has tremendous tensile strength, and it weighs only a fifth as much as steel.” “This [glass] must be tremendously resistant.” “I can't think of anything known to man equally so.” “And this you believe - from out of space?” “What else?”

THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951): "This isn't any metal I know; probably some new alloy."

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951): “We've tried everything from a blow torch to a diamond drill...this is the toughest material I ever saw, General. For hardness & strength it's out of this world.” “I can tell you, officially, that's where it came from.”

PHANTOM FROM SPACE (1953): “It...won't cut...” “This stuff is tougher than nylon...it doesn't burn either.” “[It's] apparently indestructible.” “I've seen a lot of interesting alloys, but never anything like this.” “Repels acid like a raincoat repels water.”

TARGET EARTH (1954): "[The robot's made of] surgical steel...but how they make it pliable in the joints is something else." ... "Practically indestructible..." ... "[The bullet] didn't even ricochet. Just flattened down like a wad of chewing gum." ... "I don't know how that [cathode ray] tube was cracked originally, but we'll never do it with a bullet, even at point blank range."

THIS ISLAND EARTH (1955): “This isn't paper – it's some kind of metal.” “These symbols, they're like a foreign language.”

EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS (1956): “It weighs only a few grams...It resists everything we used on it, including the most extreme temperatures.”

THE BRAIN EATERS (1958): "This thing is indestructible... as you can see, not a mark. I've tried everything... diamond bit drills, metal-eating acids, all with no success."

THE COSMIC MAN (1959): “It's some kind of impervious metal, or whatever it's made of.” “Our cutting equipment...didn't make a mark on it.”

PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (1959): "I saw a flying saucer...soon as we landed, big Army brass grabbed us and made us swear to secrecy about the whole thing... I saw a flying object that couldn't possibly be from this planet, but I can't say a word. I'm muzzled by Army brass. I can't even admit I saw the thing." ... "It was covered up by the higher echelon."

12 TO THE MOON (1960): "Looks like hieroglyphics." "It's not Egyptian, nor African." "Looks like oriental picture writing."

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977): "The Army is getting us out of here cause they don't want any witnesses."


MONSTER INFLUENCES

Fig. 1: Loch Ness monster, 1934
Fig. 2: King Kong, 1933

Fig. 1: Bigfoot, 1976
Fig. 2: King Kong, 1933

Fig. 1: Annabelle, 1969
Fig. 2: Twilight Zone "Living Doll," 1963, featuring a character named "Annabelle"

Fig. 1: Enfield poltergeist, 1977
Fig. 2: The Exorcist, 1973

Fig. 1: Chupacabra, September 1995
Fig. 2: Species, August 1995

Fig. 1: Lizard people conspiracy, 2001
Fig. 2: V - The Visitors, 1983

Origins of popular E.T. tropes

Note: recurring names appear in bold. Those names are Ray Palmer, Fred Crisman, Silas Newton, Gray Barker & George Adamski: five notorious con artists and hoaxers.

First ET and monster evidence

1835 New York Sun – fake story about the telescopic discovery of Selenites (“the Great Moon Hoax”).

1842 P.T. Barnum's fake mermaid mummies (dead monkeys with sewn-on fish tails).

1864 French "dead Martian" newspaper hoax

1868 Mumler, et al – fake ghost photographs (double exposure).

1869 Cardiff giant – Welsh fake meant to mock Genesis literalists, duplicated by Barnum in the US.

1890s Percival Lowell mistakenly maps martian “canals” - supposed signs of intelligent life.

1897 Aurora TX newspaper – fake story of dead Martian buried after airship crash.

1901 Nikola Tesla mistakenly believes he is receiving Martian radio signals. Another supposed sign of intelligent life.

1904 Lake George monster – revealed to be a hoax 30 years later.

1917 Cottingley Fairies – revealed to be a hoax 60 years later.

1934 Loch Ness photo – revealed to be a hoax 60 years later.

1938 Orson Welles' War of the Worlds radio play convinces many that Martians have landed.

1945 Ray Palmer, science fiction writer & Amazing Stories editor – publishes “true” stories (the Shaver Mysteries) of beings called “deros” existing miles beneath Earth's surface. By 1946, "Shaver clubs" had formed around the U.S., immediately embracing the "saucers" in the summer of '47 as the long-anticipated proof of the deros and their advanced Atlantean technology.

1947 Fred Crisman (Maury Island hoaxer) convinces Ray Palmer that a piece of slag is “saucer debris.”

1950 Silas Newton (Aztec hoaxer) - saucer metal is analyzed: it's aluminum.

First crashed discs

1947 weather balloons in OH, NJ, NM, NY, TX

1947 fake saucers in CA, ID, LA, TX, WI

1947 Vernon Baird's reported “dogfight” in MT, revealed to be a hoax the following day.

1947 fallen road sign in CA.

First crashed discs w/occupants

1949 Silas Newton sought marks (suckers) for an oil/real estate con using recovered ET tech from supposed 1948 crash at Aztec, New Mexico. Newton was convicted of fraud in 1953.

1950 Newton's story forms much of the first ET book: Behind the Flying Saucers by Frank Scully.

Note: this is 30 years before Stanton Friedman invents the Roswell crashed-ET myth (1979).

First "Men in Black"

1946 Fred Crisman – anonymous phone calls to Ray Palmer: he knows too much about the deros.

1953 Fred Crisman – claims of men in dark suits (Maury Island '47) surface in Palmer's 1953 book The Coming of the Saucers.

1956 Gray Barker – writes first book about Men in Black (They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers, 1956). His very first writing job was investigating the Flatwoods monster for Ray Palmer's Fate magazine in 1952.

First government coverup theories

1950 Frank Scully's book: the Army hasn't made the (fictional) Aztec crash public, so there's a coverup.

1950 Don Keyhoe's book: goverment ID'd Mantel disc as Venus before declassifying Skyhook, so there's a coverup.

1957 "Straith letter" - forged by Gray Barker - is sent to George Adamski. Seen by many UFO fans as proof of a government coverup.

1959 Plan 9 From Outer Space: "I'm muzzled by army brass."

First remote disabling of human technology

1946 Ray Palmer – the deros have rays which “melt typewriter keys.”

1951 The Day The Earth Stood Still – Klaatu disables all Earth technology.

First saucer / UFO photos

1947 Lake City WA – weather balloon.

1947 Phoenix AZ – fake saucer (shoe heel).

1947 Morristown NJ – weather balloon.

1950 McMinville OR – fake saucer (truck mirror).

1951 Riverside CA - fake saucer (Ford hubcap)

1951 Lubbock, TX – flock of birds.

1951 George Adamski – fake saucers, first published in Palmer's Fate magazine.

1952 Salem, MA – sunlight reflections off cars and onto a window.

1952 Monguzzi – fake saucer & astronaut.

1953 Rhodesia – lenticular cloud.

1954 Rouen, FR – bird.

1957 Holloman AFB – lenticular cloud.

First contacts

1750s Emanuel Swedenborg channels Venusians, learns that all planets are "earths" inhabited by humans.

1848 The Fox sisters, ages 6 & 8 – fake poltergeist activity initiates the popular “Spiritualist” movement. Fake mediums begin channeling spirits with séances.

1870s Helena Blavatsky, a Swedenborg disciple, channels the elusive (and fictional) Mahatmas who supposedly dwell in the mountain caves of Tibet.

1890s Helene Smith, medium – journeys to Mars while in a trance, meets & dines with Martians.

1934 George Adamski, a Blavatsky disciple, establishes the Royal Order of Tibet.

1952 George Adamski claims direct contact with Venusians.

First abductions

1898 War of the Worlds (H.G. Wells) features abductions of humans by Martians.

1945 Ray Palmer's “true” Shaver Mysteries include abduction, torture and mind control.

1953 Invaders From Mars features abduction, probes, mind control, telepathy, hairless ETs.

1958 I Married a Monster from Outer Space features abduction & interspecies breeding.

1959 The Manchurian Candidate, novel & film (1962), features abduction, implanting false memory.

1961 The Flight That Disappeared features abduction, missing time.

1962 Twilight Zone episodes To Serve Man (3/2) and Hocus Pocus & Frisby (4/13) involve alien abduction.

1963 (3/3) The Hills go public with their story.

The Greys

1951 The Man From Planet X

1953 Invaders From Mars

1956 Earth vs the Flying Saucers

1957 Invasion of the Saucer Men

1964 First Men in the Moon

1975 The UFO Incident

1977 Star Wars

1977 Close Encounters

Hickson's electronic eyestalk, 1973

1953 War of the Worlds

Walton's tractor beam, 1975

1955 This Island Earth

Marcel's Roswell material (strange metal, indestructible, with hieroglyphs)

1947 Fake disc (York PA) with faux-kanji inscription

1951 The Man From Planet X (indestructible material)

1951 The Day the Earth Stood Still (indestructible material)

1951 The Thing From Another World (strange alloy)

1953 Phantom From Space (indestructible material)

1954 Target Earth (indestructible material)

1955 This Island Earth (metallic paper)

1956 Earth vs the Flying Saucers (indestructible material)

1957 Fake saucers in the UK w/hieroglyphs

1958 The Brain Eaters (indestructible material)

1959 The Cosmic Monsters (indestructible material)

1960 12 to the Moon (Selenite hieroglyphs)

1965 Kecksberg UFO w/hieroglyphs

David Icke's lizard people (1990s)

1958 I Married A Monster From Outer Space

1983 V: The Visitors

1988 They Live

Phoenix's giant hovering saucer (1997)

1977 Close Encounters

1983 V: The Visitors

1996 Independence Day

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