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    Adam Paul Tinley (born 4 December 1967 [2]), known professionally as Adamski, as well as Sonny Eriksson, is an English DJ, musician, singer and record producer, prominent at the time of acid house for his tracks "N-R-G" and "Killer", a collaboration with Seal, which was a No. 1 song in the UK in 1990.

  2. George Adamski (17 April 1891 – 23 April 1965) was a Polish - American author who became widely known in ufology circles, and to some degree in popular culture, after he displayed numerous photographs in the 1940s and 1950s that he said were of alien spacecraft, claimed to have met with friendly Nordic alien Space Brothers, and claimed to have t...

  3. Jun 27, 2022 · Adamski was the child punk prodigy who became one of rave’s first superstars, with his mega-hit Killer. In this interview, he talks about his weird life, from gatecrashing the first Indie Chart to meeting David Cameron at a club.

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    Adamski chronicled his alleged adventures in several books. The first, Flying Saucers Have Landed(1953), coauthored with Desmond Leslie, recounted his chat with the Venusian. Widely read at the time, it later gained a new generation of fans in the trippy 1960s. Adamski’s 1955 sequel, Inside the Space Ships, described further meetings, not only with...

    George Adamski was reportedly born in Poland in 1891, came to the U.S. with his parents at as a young boy and grew up in far-northern New York state. He seems to have had little formal education, though the press would later refer to him as “Professor Adamski”—a habit he appears to have encouraged. Adamski enjoyed his first glimpse of glory in 1934...

    In October 1946, he said, he spotted his first UFO—“a large black object, similar in shape to a gigantic dirigible, and apparently motionless.” His next sighting came in August 1947. This time, it wasn’t just a single object but a procession of them—at least 184 by his count. Then, in late 1949, at what he said was the urging of the U.S. military, ...

    It was in November 1952, in a remote patch of California desert, that Adamski came face to face with his supposed visitor from Venus. “The beauty of his form surpassed anything I had ever seen,” Adamski wrote. “And the pleasantness of his face freed me of all thought of my personal self. I felt like a little child in the presence of one with great ...

    Adamski published at least one more book, Flying Saucers Farewell(1961) and continued to lecture widely. At a press conference in March 1965, he predicted that a large fleet of flying saucers would soon descend on Washington, D.C. Unfortunately, Adamski wouldn’t be there to greet them—had they actually arrived. He died that April at age 74. Since h...

    Learn about George Adamski, a self-proclaimed UFO expert who claimed to have met and conversed with Venusians and other extraterrestrials. Discover his books, photos, lectures and critics in this HISTORY article.

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  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 5545-AdamskiAdamski - Discogs

    Explore music from Adamski. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Adamski on Discogs.

  6. An illustrated biographical timeline throws light on George Adamski's early life, from 1891-1932.

  7. Learn about the life and claims of George Adamski, a self-proclaimed professor who allegedly met and communicated with a man from Venus in 1952. Discover how he mixed Theosophy, science fiction and pseudoscience to create a cult and a best-selling book.