mercredi 15 juillet 2015

Peculiar UFO sighting

Peculiar UFO sighting...actually, it was a pre-arranged UFO sighting

One of the original UFO 'contactees' from the fifties, he called himself Major Wayne Aho. He said he had been in the army in WW2.

I first heard of him in 1980 on Ron Wood's Honolulu radio program. Aho spoke of benevolent ''Space Brothers' helping humanity avoid self destruction. He was known for that.

Anyway he invited listeners to attend a meet and greet with the Space Brothers. The Brothers were scheduled to land at Oahu's Dillingham Field, a north shore airfield popular with sky divers, and gliders. Approaching the field in our 61 T-Bird, we slowed to find the entrance, as darkness fell. As we slowed, the dash lights and headlights blinked on and off two times, about ten seconds apart, which never happened before, or since. The engine did not miss a beat.

The Major already had about fifty people standing in a big circle on a grassy area. A few stars peeked through typical light cloud cover. After about fifteen minutes we saw, a circle of a dozen lights in the sky. We heard no sound other than the surf and rustling palm fronds at the beach close by. The lights' circle was much larger than the people circle which was maybe 100 feet in diameter.

The lights appeared to be either in or above the clouds, and 'fuzzy', like streetlamps in fog. After about twenty minutes the circle of lights moved away slowly to the east and out of sight. Aho's female companion said the space brothers telepathically told her they could not land due to some kind of danger.

I think Aho was merely the man on the ground, and not running the light show. Whoever was responsible for the light show apparently did not provide their ground man Aho with a car. I had called the radio station that first day with a question for him, and the first thing Aho said was "Do you have wheels?" I wound up being his chauffer while he was in town. He contacted and met with several Kahunas while there. I wonder why those behind the light show didn't spring for wheels for their front man on the ground.

Aho had been charged with fraud years before...
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...Aho soon fell under the spell of another one-time Adamski follower, Otis T. Carr. Carr claimed to have built a full-size flying saucer operating on authentic Adamskian or Teslarian "magnetic" principles, and after a suitable amount of money had been collected from gullible elderly attendees at the lectures of Aho and Carr, they announced the Carr saucer, piloted by Carr and Aho, would take off from a fairground in front of thousands of witnesses and fly to the moon, returning with incontrovertible proof of the trip. Criminal charges against both Aho and Carr resulted from the inevitable public fiasco, but Aho was judged to be an innocent dupe.
Wikipedia:
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Pic of Aho:
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His "New Age Foundation" of Seattle.
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via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1I3N98W

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