From the link in Maks' post above:
Warren Aston wrote: It is time, I believe, to take a fresh look at the story of George Adamski and his contemporaries. In this article I examine an aspect of Adamski’s foundational claim that he met a man claiming to be from Venus, later given the name of “Orthon”, in front of six witnesses in the Mojave Desert on the afternoon of 20 November 1952.
So, let me get this straight:
Bro. Aston believes we should take a fresh look at the claims of an individual who claims to have met an individual, who claimed to be from Venus - the planet where the surface temperature is over 950 degrees F (hot enough that lead on the surface melts into pools and can flow like water), and the atmosphere is comprised mostly of CO
2 at a pressure 1320 psi, or so (the same pressure one would experience at a depth of about 3000 feet in the ocean).
(Any carbon based life form would cease to exist as such under those conditions in about a second.)
Yep. Exactly the kind of guy who Mormons can believe in when he claims to have found Bountiful in Oman. This is especially true when he accrues credibility to his story by citing similar findings by the famous Bro. Lynn Hilton who claims that the massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy is the Celestial Kingdom (or is the Celestial Kingdom a black hole at the center of the galaxy?).