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UFO — Part 15

77 pages · May 12, 2026 · Document date: Aug 19, 1967 · Broad topic: UFO & UAP · Topic: UFO · 76 pages OCR'd
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ule contact What Adamskr” said... GEORGE ADAMSKI WAS MANY TIMES ACC~- USED of being g charlatan, — that is, & person who pretends to havd more knowledge or skill than he does have, - af impostor ar e cheat. He haa been called @ faker, because he hes produced phote- graphs of so-called apace-ships which he clsimed fo have taken bimsell. He was aw fiar, faking money from the eredulous with stories of fantasy, saying they were rus. Most of these names were givan to him by poole teha would nol have hed the courage to say 4 to hie face, of within the presence of a lawyer, H Adamiaki had invoked the faw of libel! in every case such as this, not one of his detractors could have proven that the name he had used was soolicabla, and Adamski could have indead made money from. those claims! Got Adgmski was nol that kind of man. He knew the truth, and therefore no-one could harm his integrity. On this integrity sli hie subsequent actions rested. . Many incidents 0 his tater fg wore mis-reported, sometimes out of malice, at other times because of expediency, when insufficient detait was at hand. Many were the garbled reports circulated about one vary special occasion. Hare, below, is WHAT ADAM- SKI SAID about: rhe royal audience During my stay in Brisbane | received @ jeter from Rey d'Aquila of The Hague, Netherlands, requesting me to atlend an interview with Queen Juliana on May Wih, 1959. The letter requested an immediate reply. $ gent a cable confirming reesipt of the tefter and tconkanting to the interview. - Toward the end of April, when | retuned te Lon- don from lectures in outlying cities of the British isles, the rumor was out thal t wee to have an inter- view with Queen Juliana. | was at the home of Oes- mond Leste when the talephone rang. It was @ rép- ater asking jor verification of the interview. | admitt- ed only that such a» rumor @sinted, and did nat con- firm sinything. The. caporter was cautioned not te publish anything antit Ht had been confirmed. He agread to await con- fitmation, oul of respect for Queen Juliana, bad hie feepec!t was apcerentl: chert-lived. The Daily Heraid of April 2th, 1969, Leadon, pub- feehed the following articla under the heading, "du- Hana’s New Joy ~ Flying Ssucers". The reporter gave this account: “I chethed with Juliana’s secestary. "Yes,’ the secretary said over the phone from Hol- fend. "Her Majesty has esked Mr. Adamcki io con- fidentia! talks. More than that 1 cannot disclose. The talk will be between the ted of them slong.’ ” 121 The sewspeper accounts which claimed | Der orters of the forthcoming. meeting with Queen. Juliane were entirely false. One thing is certein: the press was furious. The reporters vould not gat ny inform- ation from meso they fabricated stories to seve face {and perhaps to protect their jobs!}. Newsnapers all aver the United States copied thesa false reports and added comments as they passed them on. An srticla in the Les Angeles Examiner of May Tath, entitied “in Dutch On Saucer Discussion,” sisted: “The press has given Adameki, trom (oa Angeles, s chilly reception, The Catholic People’s Party newspaper De Volkskrant, said, for example: ‘We are not opposed to # court jester on the greet lawns of the Royal Palace, provided he is not taken Bing am mode eee at a eee a Seny HL BTC prilosogher." Soon after the newspaper De Volkekcant eviicized my: interview with Queen Juliana, several other Dutch papers followed euit and bagen to speak in a ertical vein. The more dignified papers, however, prasenied straightforward accounts jike the following: “QUEEN JULIANA SEES US, WRITER, How's Discuseion on Space Travel, from our comeapondent. THE HAGUE, May 19th. Queen Juliana end the Prince of the Netherlands today received, at Soest- dijk Pelace, Mr. Georpa Adameki, the American author of several books on epece: travel. The Cusen and Prince Barshard bad « talk lasting about an hour with Mr. Adamski. t is understood that the talk was of @ purely informative character. The Queen and Prince Bernhard wanted to become scquainied with Mr. Adamaki and his views. “Those who were present af the conversation included Wr, C. Kolff, president of the Royal Nethar- lands Society for Aviation, Lieutenani-Ganersl Schaper, Chief of the Royal Netherlands Air Statt, - Professor Jongbloed, of Utrecht University, an expert it medical science dealing with aviation, and. Pro- fessor Rooy. of Amsterdam University, whe gives lectures on mets communication. “eet, A@aTiaei, who claims io have flown rund the moon in a tying saucer and to have been in contact with inhabitants of the plenat Venus, lp lecturing in The Hague and Amtierdam.” As | am & common man with no tide or position, somes newspapers questioned the Queen's right te iwite me to the palace. A true cuier, oF repregen- tative of the people, can gsin knowledge from the kewest at well as the highsst cources, The preas called the Queen gullible and eccused hac of falling for strange things. This is not true. She is only interested in al} new things of fe, az a ruber steed ba Wie me iving ia Sarees whan oa hand things are changing. Unless the rulers are well informed, they cannot earve their people well. Queen dulisna hee the welfare of her people at eart. Therelore she has en open mind that permits her to took at ali facets of lifa, not bowing to the dictates of the few; end eo she wes act persuaded te cancel the eppocintment. At this time | will relate the true facts of my inter
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