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| Published | 2025 | First edition | Yes |
| Format | Softcover (21.0 x 14.0 cm) | Edition | |
| Publisher | BGA Publications | Printing | |
| ISBN | 978-90-830336-7-9 | Printed by | IngramSpark UK |
| Country | Netherlands | ||
| Series | No of pages | 372 | |
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An greatly expanded update of the author's first book, George Adamski - A Herald for the Space Brothers, this sweeping and myth-dispelling account fills in most if not all of the gaps in Adamski's life story, corrects various inaccuracies, and sets the record straight on almost every controversy or allegation raised against the first UFO contactee of the 1950s.
As such, this first full-scale biography of George Adamski presents a nuanced portrait of the world’s most iconic and most disputed UFO contactee. Drawing from extensive new research, it reveals the life, mission and teaching of the man behind the media-curated caricature.
With the world teetering yet again on the brink of global conflict, it shows Adamski’s insights and foresight are even more relevant now than in his lifetime.
This meticulously researched biography offers the first complete chronology of Adamski’s life to date, refuting claims of dupery and clearing up many issues that have been widely contended. Along with detailed accounts of his covert and public missions, and an enlightening exposition of his philosophy and teaching, sixty years after his death George Adamski’s reputation is finally rehabilitated, his rightful place in history restored.
Includes Adamski's 1964 article 'The Space People', and his answers to the question of 'How to Know a Space Man If You Meet One', as well as the transcript of a talk about Adamski by his Swiss coworker Lou Zinnstag from 1967.
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