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Billy Meier

4.6/5 ( ratings)
Swiss Ufologist.

Meier has produced many photographs of alleged UFOs, which he presents in support of his claim that he is in contact with extraterrestrial beings. One of his photos was later used in the poster "I want to believe" which became famous due to the television show "X-files".

In addition, he has also presented other controversial material during the 1970s such as metal samples, sound recordings and film-footage. Meier reports regular contacts with extraterrestrials he calls the Plejaren. Meier claims that the Plejaren look similar in appearance to humans, that the Plejaren homeworld is called Erra, and that is located in a dimension which is a fraction of a second shifted from our own dimension, about 80 light years beyond the Pleiades, an open star cluster. The Plejaren were given the name Pleiadians by Meier up to 1995.

Critics call his organisation a cult and his ufo photographs as faked.

Billy Meier

4.6/5 ( ratings)
Swiss Ufologist.

Meier has produced many photographs of alleged UFOs, which he presents in support of his claim that he is in contact with extraterrestrial beings. One of his photos was later used in the poster "I want to believe" which became famous due to the television show "X-files".

In addition, he has also presented other controversial material during the 1970s such as metal samples, sound recordings and film-footage. Meier reports regular contacts with extraterrestrials he calls the Plejaren. Meier claims that the Plejaren look similar in appearance to humans, that the Plejaren homeworld is called Erra, and that is located in a dimension which is a fraction of a second shifted from our own dimension, about 80 light years beyond the Pleiades, an open star cluster. The Plejaren were given the name Pleiadians by Meier up to 1995.

Critics call his organisation a cult and his ufo photographs as faked.

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