ORFEO ANGELUCCI'S
FAMOUS, UNMATCHED OPUS
THE PERFECT MAD RANT,
THE SECRET OF THE SAUCERS
Orfeo was as mad as a hatter, but people say he was a HELL of a NICE GUY!
The reason the book was so good was that it was ghost-written by the great Ray Palmer.
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HERE'S A COMPLETE PDF OF THIS LOON'S BOOK, THE SECRET OF THE SAUCERS!

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Born June 25, 1912 Trenton, New Jersey
Died July 24, 1993 (aged 81) California
Occupation Ufologist
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                    And dig this pricy book that I've never read. Could be the same book, though—NO LOOK HERE FROM WIKIPEDIA: In his later book, The Son of the Sun, Angelucci related an account that he claimed had been told to him by a medical doctor calling himself Adam, whose experiences were similar to his own. He also published several pamphlets on space-brotherly themes, such as "Million Year Prophecy" (1959), "Concrete Evidence" (1959) and "Again We Exist" (1960).
                 I read the Secret of the Saucers when I was ten:

      ...sólo sabía que me encantaba el libro aunque los últimos capítulos no me interesaban mucho; al terminar el libro me enteré de que los pilotos de los platillos voladores eran ángeles y que el mismo Jesucristo era miembro de la tripulación.

       As a child I read and had the same experience with this book as my brother. We read and loved and believed Orfeo about his abduction by aliens led by one whose name was Neptune. He had been chosen to be the first contact and they took him to the asteroid belt. THEN, Orfeo told of how earthmen were fallen angels of Lucifer and Jesus Christ was essentially one of the crew.
         We were fine with him being abducted by saucer beings, but suddenly he started talking crazy!!
Look below at the dust cover for all reviews. Here's an excerpt showing a fellow religious crackpot's reviews of the book:


Look how they'd put your address--street and number right there! Just as they did when Steve and I were in the paper for taking tennis lessons--look: Tennis Article


This Ed. Wheeland appears to be Edgar Wheelan, a cartoonist here in Wikipedia.
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My mom always served us juice and beer in little fruit cans--you know, those frozen concentrated fruit cans for fruit juice.
Here you can see the outline of one such can. I must have been drinking out of it.

Dig this MAD introduction. I love it!
"In all humility I tell you that I too have asked both the space visitors and myself that very question many times."
So funny!


I too have asked both the space visitors and myself that very question many times!






HIS MAD PUBLICATION THE TWENTIETH CENTURY TIMES

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DIG THIS NEW COPY I BOUGHT ON EBAY! DUST COVER AND ALL!
 




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Estas son las primeras líneas del libro que leí cuando tenía tal vez once años. Aunque verá de inmediato que el Señor Angelucci era tan loco como una cabra, todo el mundo decía que era muy pero muy buena gente.

Mucha gente me ha preguntado por qué los visitantes espaciales me escogieron a mí para un contacto en lugar de algún otro individuo que se consideraba eminentemente mejor calificado que yo para tal reunión. Por qué, se insinúan, ¿escogerían a un insignificante desconocido como yo para sus revelaciones? Es con toda humildad que le digo que yo también les he preguntado esa misma pregunta a los visitantes espaciales y a mí mismo muchas veces.
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These are the first lines of the book, which I read when I was about eleven years old, and although you will immediately see that Mr. Angelucci was as mad as a March hare, people said he was a heck of a nice guy!

Many persons have asked me why the space visitors should have chosen me for contact rather than some other individual whom they considered eminently better qualified for such a contact than myself. Why, they infer, should the space visitors have picked so insignificant a non-entity as I for their revelations? In all humility, I tell you that I too have asked both the space visitors and myself that very question many times.