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ALIEN
MEETINGS.
by
Brad Steiger
a
ace books
A Division of Charter Communications inc.
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New York, New York 10036ALIEN MEETINGS
Copyright © 1978 by Brad Steiger
All rights reserved. No portions of this book may be
reproduced in any form without permission in writing
from the publisher except for brief quotes to be used
specifically for reviews.
An Ace Original
First Ace Printing: January 1978
Published simultaneously in Canada
Printed in U.S.A.CONTENTS
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
™~
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
vii
Close Encounters with
Humanoids L
’ They Have Always Been
with Us 7
Establishing Contact with
Alien Intelligence 20
The Little People:
UFOnauts or
Leprechauns? 4
UFO Repairmen 69
Robots and Androids 78
The Wretched Uglies 92
The Men-in-Black:
UF Ology’s Bad
Guys 109CHAPTER NINE UFO Encounters May Be
' Hazardous to Your
° Health! 195
CHAPTER TEN Interrupted Journeys and
Cosmic Kidnappers 150
CHAPTER ELEVEN Angels in Spacesuits 181
Bibliography and Notes 211
‘NINTRODUCTION
In our day of space-age sophistication and instantane-
ous communications media, the number of reports of
men and women who have confronted what appear to
be alien beings has increased remarkably. Since the
modern age of UFO sightings began in the United
States, with Kenneth Arnold's sighting of “flying sau-
cers” near Mount Rainier on June 24, 1947, recent
national polls have indicated that as many as twenty
million Americans claim to have seen unidentified
aerial objects. A significant portion of those who have
become a part of the UFO experience have stated that
they have observed or encountered alien beings as-
sociated with the enigmatic phenomenon that -haunts
our skies. ~
Dr. J. Alien Hynek, currently a professor of astron-
omy at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois,
served for nearly twenty years as astronomical con-
sultant to the U.S. Air Force on the Project Blue Book
study of Unidentified Flying Objects. Dr. Hynek has
‘freely admitted ,that when he first heard accounts of
men and women who claimed encounters with occu-
pants of UFOs, his natural prejudices prompted him to
exclude the episodes from his study.
Alleged contacts between humans and humanoids
never failed to receive a great deal of notoriety, but
they were given exceedingly short shrift by Air Force
viiALIEN MEETINGS °
investigators. And, with but few exceptions among the
civilian UFO-research groups, cases involving sightings
of UFOnauts were dealt with summarily and with
superficial assessments of the mental stability of the wit-
nesses,
Stubbornly, the “little-green-man syndrome” per-
sisted in UFOlogy, and Dr. Hynek, who now directs
his own Center for UFO Studies, has conceded that
“no scientist should discard data simply because he
doesn’t like it.”
* It was in his book The UFO Experience (Regnery,
1972; Ballantine Books, 1974) that Dr. Hynek pre-
sented his six major classifications of UFO reports:
Nocturnal Lights: colored, globes that maneuver
about the sky as no conventional aircraft can.
Daylight Discs: metallic appearing objects that can
be tracked on radar, give off a humming noise, and
move with tremendous speed. .
Radar Cases: objects which may be verified by
sightings from the ground or by airplane pilots as
-well as with radar visuals.
Type Four: near approach of a UFO with no
physical effects.
Type Five: close encounter with physical evidence.
Type Six: close encounter involving humanoid
occupants.
According to Dr. Hynek, Type Six, the close en-
counters of the third kind, “constitute what is prob-
ably the most incredibly bizarre aspect of the UFO
enigma.”
Dr. Hynek told writer Timothy G. Beckley, for UFO
Report's August 1976 issue, that the Center for UFO
Studies has an estimated cight hundred sightings of the
third kind on file.
viiiIntroduction
There seems little question that this “incredibly -
bizarre aspect of the UFO enigma” holds a great deal
of fascination for men and women with even a cursory
interest in Unidentified Flying Objects. The contention
than’ an unseen world peopled with beings that can
now and again become visible and interact with human-
kind has long fascinated our species. Whether such in-
telligences be considered angelic, elfin, or extrater-
restrial, our global literature, sacred and secular, mysti-
cal and. mundane, is replete with accounts of Homo
Sapiens encountering beings from other dimensions
of reality or from other worlds and other universes.
. One can debate whether these entities are psycho-
logical or physical in origin and whether they
can truly exist apart from the human psyches
which attest to them, but the accounts of humankind
and its involvement with “the Other” are as old as the
cave paintings and carliest oral traditions of our
species.
In this book, I hope to document not only that Third
Kind encounters stil] occur on a global basis, but that
the phenomenon is happening more frequently than
ever before, If we are being conditioned for a mass
landing of UFOnauts or a program of increased inter-
action with the Other, then this book may help us to
prepare far such an alien confrontation.
. BRAD STEIGER
February 19, 1977CHAPTER ONE
Close Encounters
with Humanoids
At least as long as man-has been Man, there have been
accounts of another intelligence—manlike in appear-
ance, yet somehow different, seemingly superhuman—
that has been interacting with the struggling and evolv-
ing species of Homo sapiens.
The “Others” have been called Angels, Star People,
Shining Ones, and perhaps,’ on occasion, demons and
devils, as well as gods and overlords. Whatever the
name applied, the scenario has remained constant
throughout the ages and consistent from culture to cul-
ture. The mysterious visitors arrive in fiery chariots,
mysterious globes of light, strange aerial vehicles, Oc-
casionally they have appeared in blinding flashes of light;
at other times they have approached the witnesses to
their activities in a tranquil manner, as though they
were friendly travelers one might encounter on a lonely
road, transiently shared.
At this stage in our investigations one should attempt
to avoid any dogmatic assertions as to the exact identity
of these mysterious humanoids, But because man ap-
+ pears by nature to be a cataloguer and a labeler, I feel-
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it may be useful to list hypothetical explanations of
Third Kind encounters which UFOlogists, psychical
researchers, and other explorers of the unknown have
offered and which we shali be exploring in the present
book. Each reader may soon select his favorite hy-
pothesis, the one theory that seems to make the most
sense to him. Or he may come to suspect that two or
more hypotheses may be responsible for Third Kind
confrontations. .
1. The Extraterrestrial hypothesis: The entities | are
astronauts who come from one or more extraterrestrial
civilizations. They appear to have had Earth under
surveillance for centuries. They have chosen to con-
duct their activities secretly for some undetermined
reason.
. . ’
2. Military Secret hypothesis: The UFO occupants
are actually terrestrial astronauts conducting secret
military maneuvers with classified aerial vehicles. This
hypothesis could only apply to those sightings in which
the UFOnauts look exactly like Homo sapiens.
3. Secret Society hypothesis: Perhaps centuries ago
a secret society of scientist-alchemists developed an ad-
vanced technology, which they have managed to keep
hidden in underground or Undersea cities. They may
be subtly guiding us—or they may be awaiting the ap-
propriate moment to conquer the entire world.
- 4, Programmed Deceit and Delusion hypothesis: -
Both the UFOs and their occupants are something
similar to holographic projections or elaborate special
effects created by some unknown agency (hypotheses
2 and 3) for some ulterior and as-yet- randetermined
motive.
an
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~ 5, Unknown Terrestrial Life hypothesis: The UFOs
may actually be unrecognized life forms indigenous to
the upper reaches of Earth’s atmosphere. They may be
plasmic, electrical, nearly pure energy forms which
have the ability to assume a variety of guises.
6. Astronauts from Atlantis hypothesis: The UFO-
nauts are the descendants of an ancient civilization on
Earth, who developed space flight and who return from
time to time to visit the home planet.
7. Time Traveler hypothesis: The UFOnauts are
our descendants from the future, studying mankind by
using the past as a living historical museum.
8. Other Dimensions hypothesis: The UFO entities
come not from some other physical planet but from an
adjacent space-time continuum, actually coexisting on
Earth with us, but on another vibrational Jevel.
9. Planetary Poltergeist hypothesis: The UFO oc-
cupants may be the result af some as-yet-unknown
physical law that can at times activate (or be activated
by) the unconscious mind: This law—or energy—
might not. itself be intelligent, but it would be able to
absorb, reflect, and imitate human intelligence.
10. Projean-Psychoid hypothesis: According to
writer Michael Talbot: “They [UFOs] are ‘protean’
because they are all part of the same chameleonlike
phenomenon that changes to reflect the belief struc-
tures of the time. They are ‘psychoid’ in that they are
a paraphysical phenomenon and are related to the psy-
chological state of the observer.”
1t. Psychic Need hypothesis: Jerome Clark and
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