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The theology of the Aetherius Society is regarded as firmly based in theosophy, [9][15][4][17] the Aetherius Society combines UFO claims, yoga, and ideas from various world religions, [2][3] notably Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. [18][19] The society asserts itself as a plural or liberal religion, stating "nor does God favor people of ...
Christopher Hugh Partridge writes in UFO Religions that J. Gordon Melton identifies the first UFO religion as the group "I AM" Activity, founded by Guy Ballard. [1] Partridge says it "can be seen as the obvious theosophical forerunner to UFO religions such as the Aetherius Society, and to the thought of UFO religionists such as George Adamski ...
The Aetherius Society was founded in the United Kingdom in 1955. Its founder, George King, claimed to have been contacted telepathically by an alien intelligence called Aetherius, who represented an "Interplanetary Parliament". According to Aetherians, their society acts as a vehicle through which "Cosmic Transmissions of advanced metaphysical ...
George King (January 23, 1919, Wellington, Shropshire – July 12, 1997, Santa Barbara, California) was a British author, esotericist, and spiritual figure who founded the Aetherius Society, a new religious movement, [ 1] during the mid-1950s.
Pentagon UFO videos. Government investigations. Operação Prato - Brazil. Project Magnet - Canada. GEIPAN - France. Institute 22 - Soviet Union. Flying Saucer Working Party - UK. Project Condign - UK. History of government investigations - US.
Raëlism, [a] also known as Raëlianism, is a UFO religion founded in 1970s France by Claude Vorilhon, now known as Raël. [b] Scholars of religion classify Raëlism as a new religious movement. The group is formalised as the International Raëlian Movement (IRM) or Raëlian Church, a hierarchical organisation under Raël's leadership.
Greys have been the predominant extraterrestrial beings of alleged alien contact since the 1960s. [5] Hopkinsville goblin [6][7][8] Small, greenish-silver humanoids. [9] Little green men [10] Diminutive green humanoids. Even though a few abductions have referred to green skin, no report has ever involved anything that would fit the classic ...
Jacques Bergier (1912–1978), writer, co-wrote the best-seller The Morning of the Magicians. Rémy Chauvin (1913–2009), biologist and entomologist. Robert Charroux (1909–1978), writer, promoted the Ancient astronauts theory. Aimé Michel (1919–1992), writer and ufologist. Jacques Vallée (b. 1939) computer scientist and author, important ...