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In contactee and ufology literature, Nordic aliens are often described as benevolent or even "magical" beings who want to observe and communicate with humans and are concerned about the Earth's ] or prospects for ]. Believers also ascribe telepathic powers to Nordic aliens,<ref name=chambers/> and describe them as "paternal, watchful, smiling, affectionate, and youthful".<ref name=bryan/> In contactee and ufology literature, Nordic aliens are often described as benevolent or even "magical" beings who want to observe and communicate with humans and are concerned about the Earth's ] or prospects for ]. Believers also ascribe telepathic powers to Nordic aliens,<ref name=chambers/> and describe them as "paternal, watchful, smiling, affectionate, and youthful".<ref name=bryan/>


During the 1950s, many people alleging to be contactees, especially those in Europe, claimed encounters with beings fitting this description. Such claims became relatively less common in subsequent decades, as the ] supplanted the Nordic in most alleged accounts of extraterrestrial encounters.<ref name=chambers/>] During the 1950s, many people alleging to be contactees, especially those in Europe, claimed encounters with beings fitting this description. Such claims became relatively less common in subsequent decades, as the ] supplanted the Nordic in most alleged accounts of extraterrestrial encounters.<ref name=chambers/>

==Publications by those claiming to have been contacted == ==Publications by those claiming to have been contacted ==
Books claiming personal contact with Nordic aliens include ]'s ''Flying Saucers Have Landed''<ref>{{cite book |last1=Leslie |first1=Desmond |author-link=Desmond Leslie |last2=Adamski |first2=George |title=Flying Saucers Have Landed |year=1953 |publisher=] |location=London |oclc=1952754 |lccn=54020807}}</ref> and ''Inside the Space Ships'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Adamski |first=George |title=Inside the Space Ships |url=https://archive.org/details/insidespaceships00adam |url-access=registration |year=1955 |publisher=Abelard-Schuman |location=New York |oclc=543169 |lccn=55010556}}</ref> ]'s ''From Outer Space to You'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Menger |first=Howard |title=From Outer Space to You |url=https://archive.org/details/fromouterspaceto00meng |url-access=registration |year=1959|publisher=Clarksburg, W. Va., Saucerian Books }}</ref><ref>''UFOs and Popular Culture'' Santa Barbara, CA. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2000. {{ISBN|1-57607-265-7}}</ref> and ]'s ''The Walton Experience''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Walton|first=Travis|title=The Walton Experience |year=1978 Books claiming personal contact with Nordic aliens include ]'s ''Flying Saucers Have Landed''<ref>{{cite book |last1=Leslie |first1=Desmond |author-link=Desmond Leslie |last2=Adamski |first2=George |title=Flying Saucers Have Landed |year=1953 |publisher=] |location=London |oclc=1952754 |lccn=54020807}}</ref> and ''Inside the Space Ships'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Adamski |first=George |title=Inside the Space Ships |url=https://archive.org/details/insidespaceships00adam |url-access=registration |year=1955 |publisher=Abelard-Schuman |location=New York |oclc=543169 |lccn=55010556}}</ref> ]'s ''From Outer Space to You'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Menger |first=Howard |title=From Outer Space to You |url=https://archive.org/details/fromouterspaceto00meng |url-access=registration |year=1959|publisher=Clarksburg, W. Va., Saucerian Books }}</ref><ref>''UFOs and Popular Culture'' Santa Barbara, CA. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2000. {{ISBN|1-57607-265-7}}</ref> and ]'s ''The Walton Experience''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Walton|first=Travis|title=The Walton Experience |year=1978

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Alleged humanoid extraterrestrials

In ufology, Nordic alien is the name given to alleged humanoid extraterrestrials, purported to come from the Pleiades (i.e., Pleiadians), who resemble Nordic-Scandinavians.

Alleged contactees describe them as being 6–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) tall with long blond hair, blue eyes, and fair skin.

George Adamski is credited with being among the first to claim contact with Nordic aliens in the mid-1950s. Scholars note that the mythology of extraterrestrial visitation from beings with features described as "Aryan" often include claims of telepathy, benevolence, and physical beauty.

History

Cultural historian David J. Skal wrote that early stories of Nordic-type aliens may have been partially inspired by the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still, in which an extraterrestrial arrives on Earth to warn humanity about the dangers of atomic weapons. Bates College professor Stephanie Kelley-Romano described alien abduction beliefs as "a living myth", and notes that, among believers, Nordic aliens "are often associated with spiritual growth and love and act as protectors for the experiencers."

In contactee and ufology literature, Nordic aliens are often described as benevolent or even "magical" beings who want to observe and communicate with humans and are concerned about the Earth's ecology or prospects for world peace. Believers also ascribe telepathic powers to Nordic aliens, and describe them as "paternal, watchful, smiling, affectionate, and youthful".

During the 1950s, many people alleging to be contactees, especially those in Europe, claimed encounters with beings fitting this description. Such claims became relatively less common in subsequent decades, as the grey alien supplanted the Nordic in most alleged accounts of extraterrestrial encounters.

Publications by those claiming to have been contacted

Books claiming personal contact with Nordic aliens include George Adamski's Flying Saucers Have Landed and Inside the Space Ships, Howard Menger's From Outer Space to You, and Travis Walton's The Walton Experience.

The UFO religion Universe People contains a variety of interactions, published as "Talks with Teachings from my Cosmic Friends".

See also

References

  1. ^ Debbora Battaglia (9 January 2006). E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces. Duke University Press. pp. 52–. ISBN 0-8223-8701-8.
  2. ^ Bryan, C. D. B. (1995). Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: Alien Abduction, UFOs, and the Conference at M.I.T.. Knopf. pp. 30–31. ISBN 0-679-42975-1.
  3. Clark, Jerome (2000). Extraordinary Encounters: An Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrials and Otherworldly Beings. ABL-CIO. pp. 187–188. ISBN 1-57607-249-5.
  4. ^ Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained. Ed. Una McGovern. Chambers, 2007. pp. 489–490. ISBN 0-550-10215-9.
  5. ^ Kelley-Romano, Stephanie (2006). "Mythmaking in Alien Abduction Narratives". Published in Extreme Deviance. Ed. Erich Goode. Pine Forge Press, 2007. p. 51. ISBN 1-4129-3722-1
  6. ^ Skal, David (1998). Screams of Reason: Mad Science and Modern Culture. Norton. p. 208. ISBN 0-393-04582-X.
  7. Leslie, Desmond; Adamski, George (1953). Flying Saucers Have Landed. London: Thomas Werner Laurie. LCCN 54020807. OCLC 1952754.
  8. Adamski, George (1955). Inside the Space Ships. New York: Abelard-Schuman. LCCN 55010556. OCLC 543169.
  9. Menger, Howard (1959). From Outer Space to You. Clarksburg, W. Va., Saucerian Books.
  10. UFOs and Popular Culture Santa Barbara, CA. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2000. ISBN 1-57607-265-7
  11. Walton, Travis (1978). The Walton Experience. Berkley.
  12. "EN - TALKS WITH TEACHINGS FROM MY COSMIC FRIENDS - space-people.org". web.archive.org. 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2024-08-06.

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