<p>After his time with the Royal Order of Tibet in the 1930s George Adamski lived a life of relative obscurity before he rose to world fame as the first flying saucer contactee to come forward in 1952. </p><p>Published here in full for the first time George Adamski's letters to his student Emma Martinelli written between 1950 and 1952 <span style=color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>shed light on this pivotal phase in his mission and underscores the central thread of his teaching about the Oneness and universality of Life.</span></p><p>The introduction by Gerard Aartsen provides the historical context in which these letters were written challenges many of the commonly-held beliefs of critics and detractors and casts a new and unexpected light on matters that were long considered foregone conclusions by most other writers.</p><p>In addition the unique pairing of familiar and not-so-familiar photos brings to life the setting and circumstances in which Adamski took his earliest photos of space craft - and accentuates their authenticity.</p><p>The editor's thoroughly referenced research makes his findings as transparent as they are compelling and shows that these letters establish a robust connection between Adamski's earliest teachings and those he received from the Space Brothers from the 1950s onward.</p>
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