Here is some information from a friend about G. H. Williamson and
then some more information about his work with UFOs.
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From: G M
Subject: Dr. George Hunt Williamson And UFOs. Part 1b.
Thanks to John for this material from George Hunt Williamson...i'm
enjoying it!
For those unfamiliar with the name, George Hunt Williamson was one of
the great first generation ufologists, a very important figure in the
50's...(in those days the "aliens" were a lot friendlier; many of them
claimed to be from Venus)...GHW was the author of several classics of
ufology, theology and phiosophy, including "Secret Places of the Lion",
"Road in the Sky" and "Other Tongues, Other Flesh" (great title, eh?);
he is also rumored to be "Brother Philip" who authored "Brotherhood of
the Andes"...he's also rumored to have been a high-level initiate in
several secret societies, including Naval Intelligence...a fascinating
man who died not too long ago...
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This part shows where another Venusian space craft landed.
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From: R
Subject: THE VENUSIANS - PART 2.
JULY 4th, 1952-VENUSIAN UFO AIRSHOW
WASHINGTON, DC FLYOVER
The "world management team" of corporate giants and
their puppet governments have squandered billions of
tax dollars conducting their unrelenting massive disin-
formation campaigns. They have been so successful in
their "smoke and mirrors" agenda, that the Venusians
realized that they had to find another method to prove
their presence. On July 4th "Independence Day" 1952,
they deployed their famous UFO airshow over Washing-
ton DC. They performed a public demonstration for the
entire world to see. Their success was evidenced by the
plethora of dramatic 6:00 PM national television news
broadcasts and of international headlines and press
releases. A near hysteria of media frenzy resulted as they
reported how saucers had buzzed the US President, White
House, and the Pentagon! That landmark occurrence was
widely believed by the public until MJ-1- hired the pro-
minent astronomer Men-el to fabricate a convincing hoax
explaining it all away as "temperature inversion/atmos-
pheric optical illusions" caused by light reflecting off cloud
layers.
Most uninformed Americans swallowed this story. All
people really needed to do to learn the truth was to go
to any public library and compare a photo of a temper-
ature inversion to that of a news clipping of the UFO's
flying in triangular formations, to see the great difference.
And any intelligent investigator had only to ask the
question, "Why did the Air Force panic and send up jet
fighter aircraft to chase and try to intercept a harmless
temperature inversion?" Some did question the official
"temperature inversion/atmospheric optical illusion"
explanation, asking, "How can a temperature inversion
appear to fly in perfect triangular formation at supersonic
speeds, dodge and out-maneuver chasing jets, or make 90
degree high speed maneuvers?" Having failed to convince
serious investigators with their dubious "explanations,"
the ensuing US official rebuttal devolved into an even
more pathetic charade of blatant deception. There follow-
ed a "campaign of confusion" of labeling UFO bell-shaped
saucer craft with domes and portholes with the following
appellations: swamp gas, meteorites, the planet Venus,
birds that glow, fireflies, and other vapid nonsense. Their
agenda of unrelenting ridicule served to appease all but
the intrepid few who had fortified themselves with fact-
ual information. Despite the widely circulated reports of
the Venusians' having given several dozen Americans
first-hand proof of their existence, (including a few famous
scientists), the short-sighted, brainwashed public duti-
fully "fell into line" with their governments' propaganda
machine. The average man and woman readily "jumped
on the bandwagon," adding their derisive voices to the
insidiously concocted chorus of UFO criticis, declaring
the entire UFO phenomena a ridiculous fiasco. But while
decrying the "ludicrous claims" of those "cockeyed con-
tactees, the public unwittingly "threw out the baby a-
long with the bathwater," foolishly overlooking the Ve-
nusians' offers of assistance. The prevailing 1950's post-
war debacle of McCarthy-era-witch-hunt-repression
further served to inhibit most leading US scientists' public
admonitions of corrupt government policies. This draco-
nian US go-ernment "crackdown" on freedom of thought,
served to inhibit the more enlightened scientists from
speaking out in public for fear of government reprisals
of career-ruining character defamation.
1954: UFO LANDS NEAR THE
LANCASHIRE LAKES
A UFO landed in the Lake District of Lancashire
on February 15, 1954. Here's a summary of that
unusual encounter.
"Two boys, Stephen Darbishire, and his cousin,
Adrian Myer, saw a circular domed object hovering
above Coniston Old Main in the Lake District of
Lancashire," UK.
"The object was described as being metallic and
manufactured in appearance, and possessing an
upper turret with what were alleged to be 'portholes.'
Two snapshots were taken with a simple camera,
one of the hovering object, another of the device as
it sped away past the witnesses."
"The somewhat diffuse images on the film seem
to confirm that something was present which was
strikingly similar to the object in the first Adamski
photographs. (Note: The domed UFO that George
Adamski photographed in California in November 1952)
In fact, one researcher (ufologist Leonard G. Cramp)
has demonstrated by means of orthographic
projections that the Darbishire and Adamski
photographs could be of identical objects."
(See the book THE HUMANOIDS, edited by
Charles Bowen, Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, Ill.,
1969. page 14. See also the Lancashire Daily
Post for February 19, 1954.)
Adamski claimed that he was contacted telepathically by
UFO pilots who sent him on a mission to prove the reality
of the Venusians' presence and then was to relay their
message to the planet Earth. Adamski dutifully gathered
five witnesses, including Dr. George Hunt Williamson, and
together they proceeded to the Mojave Desert on a quest
for Venusian UFO evidence. When he and his daring com-
panions observed a mother ship off in the distance, (near
Desert Center, California), they proceeded in that direction.
They drove along a dirt road and happened upon a scout
craft which had just landed. There, they met a handsome,
youthful appearing Venusian man with shoulder-length
blonde hair. Adamski described him thusly, "The beauty
of his form surpassed anything I had ever seen. And the
pleasantness of his face freed me of all thought of my per-
sonal self. I felt like a little child in the presence of one
with great wisdom and much love. For from him was ra-
diating a feeling of infinite understanding and kindness,
with a supreme humility."
The pilot of the saucer also wore some strange shoes who's
soles left curious hieroglyphic markings in the desert sands.
Dr. George Hunt Williamson made plaster castings of these
glyphs, ( which explorers also found on ancient ruins hidden
deep in the Amazon jungle in the 1970's). The hieroglyphics
reportedly were the "key to the cosmos," and outlined how
to build an anti-gravity electromagnetic propulsion system
for an interplanetary spacecraft. Based on the Four Primary
Forces of the Universe, the "keys" are the foundation of all
matter and energy, and the Unified Field Theory of Einstein.
These glyph-symbols were said to be identical to the 4-D
(fourth-dimensional) diagrams displayed in the Temple of
Higher Learning located in the capital city of Venus.
The Venusian reportedly told Adamski to warn the public
that atomic energy pollution was far more dangerous than
the public was lead to believe, and that all nuclear testing
should be banned. Adamski was also given other messages
concerning peace on Earth and universal love, etc.
After conducting tests of Adamskis' photographs, Kodak
technicians, concluded that his photos showed actual
"nuts-and-bolts" physical objects hovering at distances
which matched those described by Adamski. These experts
could not find any evidence of fraud whatsoever. Of course,
the CFR/MJ-1- controlled national wire services success-
fully suppressed that particular finding. Adamski also took
16 mm. footage of the saucers maneuvering at close range,
whereupon experts in trick photography, (at Walt Disney
Studios), were unable to detect any evidence of deception.
In the hopes of providing further indisputable Venusian
UFO evidence, the Venusian handed Adamski, (who, along
with the other eye-witnesses had each signed legal affidavits
attesting to this fact), an extraterrestrial Venusian metallic
sample, that Earth metallurgists were unable to successfully
identify, (and, unfortunately, it was never seen again after
it was confiscated by the US mil-tary),
Part 2.
John Winston. john...@mlode.com
John F. Winston wrote:
> Subject: George Hunt Williamson And UFOs. Part 2. Mar. 15, 1999.
> <snip>
> 1954: UFO LANDS NEAR THE
> LANCASHIRE LAKES
>
> A UFO landed in the Lake District of Lancashire
> on February 15, 1954. Here's a summary of that
> unusual encounter.
> "Two boys, Stephen Darbishire, and his cousin,
> Adrian Myer, saw a circular domed object hovering
> above Coniston Old Main in the Lake District of
> Lancashire," UK.
I suppose that you mean the Old Man of Coniston (a hill above Coniston
Water)Oh and the Lake District is in Cumbria, not Lancashire.