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George Adamski
George Adamski
The Story of a
UFO Contactee
by Professor Solomon
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George Adamski
The Story of a UFO
Contactee
by Professor Solomon
Illustrated by Steve Solomon
Copyright © 2009 by Top Hat Press
Professor Solomon is the author of a comprehensive
study of the UFO phenomenon (from which this has
been taken). His book may be downloaded free at:
http://www.professorsolomon.com/ufobookpage.html
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During the 1950s the Earth was visited by the Space
People. Unlike today’s aliens, the Space People were tall and
attractive, high-minded and benevolent. And they were
wise . To share with us their wisdom, they made contact
with selected individuals. The most celebrated of these was
George Adamski.
Adamski was a philosopher who dwelt on a mountain-
top in California. In 1953 he was taken aboard a flying
saucer, flown to a mother ship, and entrusted with a mis-
sion. He was to communicate to Mankind the wisdom of
the Space People.
Let us examine his life story, his encounters with the
Space People, and his writings. And let us learn from him.
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Early Years
Adamski was born in 1891 in Poland, to parents who
“possessed an unusual and deeply religious approach to the
wonders of creation,” we are told in a biographical sketch
(by Charlotte Blodget) appended to Inside the Space Ships.
Two years later the family emigrated to America; and
George was raised in Dunkirk, New York, in modest cir-
cumstances.
At an early age he dropped out of school. Yet Adamski
had begun a regimen of self-education that would continue
throughout his life. Already he knew that to learn about
nature’s laws would be “the enduring quest of his life,” and
that his aim in acquiring that knowledge would be to serve
Mankind. No doubt he was a familiar figure at the public
library in Dunkirk, and in subsequent places of residence.*
At 22 Adamski joined the Army, serving with a cavalry
regiment on the Mexican border. And towards the end of
his enlistment, in 1917, he married.
What little is known of his activities during the next
decade comes from his FBI file.† During this period Adam-
ski moved about the Western states in search of work. He
served as a maintenance worker in Yellowstone National
Park; a laborer in an Oregon flour mill; a concrete contrac-
tor in Los Angeles. According to that biographical sketch,
his travels and variety of jobs gave Adamski an insight into
the ways and problems of his fellow man. Adamski worked
hard on these jobs. Yet his mind was always active. He was
an eager and energetic student, in “the university of the
world.”
Finally, the teacher emerged; and in1926 Professor Adam-
ski (as he billed himself in his pre-contactee days) began to
teach philosophy in Los Angeles. His students were anyone
* A number of flying saucer contactees have been self-educated.
Daniel Fry, author of Alan’s Message: To Men of Earth, tells of
spending his evenings in “a night school class of one” in the ref-
erence room of the Pasadena Public Library.
† He was investigated in 1953 after claiming that the material
in a talk he had given on UFOs had been “cleared” by the FBI
and the Air Force.
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who cared to listen to the impromptu lectures of a sidewalk
philosopher. A few years later, in nearby Laguna Beach, he
founded the Royal Order of Tibet. The Royal Order met
in a building called the Temple of Scientific Philosophy.
There the professor expounded upon the mysteries of Uni-
versal Law, to seekers of esoteric knowledge. And he trav-
eled about California, New Mexico, and Arizona, giving
lectures in behalf of the Royal Order. These early lectures
Adamski would describe as “philosophical talks on the laws
of life from a universal concept.”
What were his qualifications for this lofty calling? Adam-
ski would claim to have lived and studied in Tibet. In any
event, he had mastered (from whatever sources, in that
“university of the world”) a vague body of generic wisdom
and philosophy. (His teachings contain little that is specif-
ically Eastern.) This knowledge he communicated via lec-
tures, informal discussions, and self-published tracts and
booklets. One of the booklets, published in 1936, was
Questions and Answers by the Royal Order of Tibet, as “com-
piled” by Professor G. Adamski. The work was intended,
declared its author, “to enlighten the student or seeker of
truth,” and to aid him in “awakening from the dream-life
to the reality which leads to Mastery.”*
One day a student presented him with a six-inch reflect-
ing telescope; and Adamski began to explore—and to pho-
tograph—the heavens.
Amateur Astronomer
In 1940 Adamski and a few of his closest students—
wishing to separate themselves from the travails of the
* Here is a sampling from Questions and Answers :
“What is conscious consciousness?
Consciousness as a Totality of Being is merely a state of passive
awareness.…”
“What is the law of cosmic brotherhood?
Universal love, harmony, unity, the oneness of all things.…”
“What is man’s greatest enemy?
HIMSELF!”
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