S.P. Newsletter
- Anaheim, CA: Science Publications, 1967
Anaheim, CA: Science Publications, 1967. No.1 - No.72. 72 issues. Postbound with red vinyl covers. The first eight issues have been trimmed and mounted on heavier stock (with no loss of text) Very good. Complete run of this rare and influential contactee periodical. We are unable to locate any institutional holdings for this title. Carol Adin Honey (1928-2007) was a prominent American ufologist, researcher, and author who is best known for his close, complicated association with famous 1950s UFO "contactee" George Adamski. Working in the background of early ufology, Honey transitioned from Adamski's primary ghostwriter and secretary to one of his sharpest critics. Professionally, Honey was an aerospace engineer for Hughes Aircraft (with a security clearance) and a pioneer in hypnotism training in California (he operated the first school approved by the California State Board of Education). After retiring from Hughes Aircraft, Honey operated a television repair ship in Ontario, California, for nearly two decades.
"This is the first newsletter of a series designed to get reliable information to all interested people. Its primary purpose will be the elimination of much confusion that surrounds the coming of the interplanetarians. Many people are confused over the hundreds of conflicting reports coming from various so-called contactees. I agree with USAF on one point: The majority of the saucer reports are not what they pretend to be. In this newsletter you will get information that will prove itself. It will be scientific and down-to-earth. We have no spirits to consult. Our answers come from inperson, face-to-face physical contacts and from personal experiences aboard the interplanetary craft.
"This is the first newsletter of a series designed to get reliable information to all interested people. Its primary purpose will be the elimination of much confusion that surrounds the coming of the interplanetarians. Many people are confused over the hundreds of conflicting reports coming from various so-called contactees. I agree with USAF on one point: The majority of the saucer reports are not what they pretend to be. In this newsletter you will get information that will prove itself. It will be scientific and down-to-earth. We have no spirits to consult. Our answers come from inperson, face-to-face physical contacts and from personal experiences aboard the interplanetary craft.
Details
Title
S.P. Newsletter
Author
Honey, Carol Adin
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Science Publications: Anaheim, CA
Date
1967
Edition
No.1 - No.72