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On December 13th, 1952, George Adamski claims
to have photographed a UFO. The image was debunked
and compared to a surgical lamp. Which of George Adamski's
claims were true? Project Blue Book commander,
Edward J. Ruppelt, and his scientific advisor,
Joseph Allen Hynek, took an interest in Adamski. In his 1956 memoirs, Ruppelt writes: "To look at the man
and to listen to his story, you immediately felt
an urge to believe him."
to have photographed a UFO. The image was debunked
and compared to a surgical lamp. Which of George Adamski's
claims were true? Project Blue Book commander,
Edward J. Ruppelt, and his scientific advisor,
Joseph Allen Hynek, took an interest in Adamski. In his 1956 memoirs, Ruppelt writes: "To look at the man
and to listen to his story, you immediately felt
an urge to believe him."
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On December 13th, 1952,
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George Adamski claims
to have photographed a UFO.
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The image was debunked
and compared to a surgical lamp.
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Which of George Adamski's
claims were true?
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Project Blue Book commander,
Edward J. Ruppelt,
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and his scientific advisor,
Joseph Allen Hynek,
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took an interest in Adamski.
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In his 1956 memoirs, Ruppelt writes:
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"To look at the man
and to listen to his story,
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you immediately felt
an urge to believe him."
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Movie Summary
Though claims of extraterrestrial encounters have long been dismissed, many believe the existence of UFOs is not just likely, but a certainty.