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!
Orfeo M. Angelucci Photo.jpg
Born June 25, 1912 Trenton, New Jersey
Died July 24, 1993 (aged 81) California
Occupation Ufologist
Inside the Space Ships
by ADAMSKI
Flying Saucer from Mars.html
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
Orfeo's Huge Sigh of
Relief.jpg
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Orfeo Polio.jpg
Orfeo Polio2b.jpg
Orfeo Mold Samples.jpg
DIG THIS
NEW COPY I BOUGHT ON EBAY! DUST COVER AND ALL!
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