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jillh10
Extraterrestrial Connection’ - says The Rolling Stones rocker developed an interest in extraterrestrial phenomena after a close encounter of the third kind in the 60s.

[size=4]Michael Luckman-author of 'ALIEN ROCK' tells of Rock & Roll Stars-encounters with ET'S*
*CLICK on his best selling book:
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*Folks will find the A to Z names of famous Musical people who-NO JOKE-had contacts...
...and in 'THE STRANGEST PLACES AND SETTINGS'*
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Luckman told BANG Showbiz: “Mick Jagger has been very involved with the subject of UFOs for many years.

“In 1968 he went camping in Glastonbury with his then girlfriend, singer Marianne Faithful, and encountered a rare, luminous cigar-shaped mothership.

“Around the same time Mick had a UFO detector installed at his British estate. The alarm kept on going off whenever he left home, indicating the presence of strong electromagnetic activity in the immediate area.”

The 63-year-old singer also sighted a UFO over the crowd during The Rolling Stones’ infamous 1969 Altamont Concert in California.

Mick is not the only member of the band to believe in aliens. Guitarist Keith Richards has also admitted to “seeing a few”. Beatles legend John Lennon is another musician Luckman claims has experienced personal contact with beings from another planet.

He said: “John Lennon was apparently given a small egg shaped metallic-looking object which he in turn gave to Uri Geller, the psychic.

“He didn’t know what the purpose of it was, but he claimed he had been given it by an extraterrestrial. Interestingly, this all happened less than a year before he was assassinated.”
SOURCE- My Webpage

[size=4]*Britain's Royal Family...behind the scenes 'Alien' knowing & supportors of 'DISCLOSURE':
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*'Sweeps' NOTE:
Desmond Leslie wrote of/talked about 'The Royals' avid interest/and belief in UFO's/ET's...which they had to 'Hide' and 'Closet' so public attention would not be drawn to them. Prince Philip got copies of 'FSR'/'Flying Saucer Review Magazine quarterly...and exchanged 'Notes' back and forth WITH 'Desmond'...Castle Leslie in Ireland. This is WELL KNOWN. Also Mick Jagger and other ROCK STARS stayed at Castle Leslie frequently. /S/

Prince William is the newest member of the Royal Family to become obsessed with contacting outer space aliens, keeping alive a family precedent started in the 1950's by his grandfather, Prince Philip, a serious UFO believer, and continued by William's father, Prince Charles, whose airplane was buzzed by a mysterious UFO IN 1986, raising many royal eyebrows.

Prince William, the young heir to the British throne, is said to be star struck by Michael C. Luckman's controversial book, ‘Alien Rock: The Rock 'n' Roll Extraterrestrial Connection’…featuring many British rock stars from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to his close friend, Sir Elton John.
skylark
QUOTE (jillh10 @ Apr 30 2007, 10:12 PM) *
Extraterrestrial Connection’ - says The Rolling Stones rocker developed an interest in extraterrestrial phenomena after a close encounter of the third kind in the 60s.

Michael Luckman-author of 'ALIEN ROCK' tells of Rock & Roll Stars-encounters with ET'S*
*CLICK on his best selling book:
Click to view attachment

*Folks will find the A to Z names of famous Musical people who-NO JOKE-had contacts...
...and in 'THE STRANGEST PLACES AND SETTINGS'*
Click to view attachment smile.gif

Luckman told BANG Showbiz: “Mick Jagger has been very involved with the subject of UFOs for many years.

“In 1968 he went camping in Glastonbury with his then girlfriend, singer Marianne Faithful, and encountered a rare, luminous cigar-shaped mothership.

“Around the same time Mick had a UFO detector installed at his British estate. The alarm kept on going off whenever he left home, indicating the presence of strong electromagnetic activity in the immediate area.”

The 63-year-old singer also sighted a UFO over the crowd during The Rolling Stones’ infamous 1969 Altamont Concert in California.

Mick is not the only member of the band to believe in aliens. Guitarist Keith Richards has also admitted to “seeing a few”. Beatles legend John Lennon is another musician Luckman claims has experienced personal contact with beings from another planet.

He said: “John Lennon was apparently given a small egg shaped metallic-looking object which he in turn gave to Uri Geller, the psychic.

“He didn’t know what the purpose of it was, but he claimed he had been given it by an extraterrestrial. Interestingly, this all happened less than a year before he was assassinated.”

source: http://paranormal.about.com


jillh10 ,
I've 'edited' your original Topic page...to include some embellishments. There's a lot more to ALL OF THIS. Even 'The Royals' are involved in ET contacts and knowledge of 'What's really going on'. Lord Montbatten...even had a 'Landing' at his place...'Broadlands'. More later. Best/'S'
Morph
Prince Philip has an interest in the UFO phenomena. Rumour has it he once tried to arrange a meeting with the famous alien abductee, George Adamski. However, the meeting was cancelled in fear of ridicule and embarrasment to the royal family.
skylark
QUOTE (Morph @ May 1 2007, 12:14 PM) *
Prince Philip has an interest in the UFO phenomena. Rumour has it he once tried to arrange a meeting with the famous alien abductee, George Adamski. However, the meeting was cancelled in fear of ridicule and embarrasment to the royal family.


*Yes Morph,
I've added some of the connections and the Desmond Leslie connection to the original write up/'Sweeps'
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semibreve
QUOTE (Morph @ May 1 2007, 12:14 PM) *
Rumour has it he once tried to arrange a meeting with the famous alien abductee, George Adamski.


George Adamski was not an Abductee, he was more of an Ambassador and friend to those from other planets.. And stories about "evil gray abducting aliens" came out much later and were never spoken of by Adamski or any of the original reports or events. It was only much later, around the time of the Betty and Barney Hill case where the Air Force staged a fake abduction to discredit the previous 2 decades of contact and interaction with the Et's, that such stories started to flourish.

Substituting "abductee" for "contactee" is a favorite trick of the Silence Group to confuse the issue.
It also can indicate a lack of raw research into this field. Calling people from other planets "Aliens" is also a commonly used trick to separate us from our shared connections.

Remember that the original events and reports have virtually nothing in common with those that came after 1965. We can blame active govt. disinformation, the desire of people to write books for money regardless of the truth (and this is perhaps the biggest block to our growth) and simple misinformation.

Adamski was offered a seat with the UN, he had an ordinance pass with the Pentgon that allowed him access to all areas. He worked with NASA to help develop our early space program. He introduced President Kennedy to the Space People at a base in Palm Desert, California. He me with world leaders, both religous and secular. Hardly the sort of thing one hears about with the typical modern "book pushers" who have to make thier story more fantastic than the next to snare an unwary new generation of researchers.

Lastly I will say this. While virtually all researchers will admit that there is a great deal of very active disinformation put out by the most powerful people on this planet, they almost never take it into account when studying this field.

Good luck. Watch the sky.
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