(ORDO NEWS) — Is Venus a habitable planet? It is currently covered in thick clouds and the surface temperature in sunlight exceeds 864 degrees Fahrenheit. However, according to the study, it may once have been habitable.
Seven years after the Roswell incident, a UFO research team claimed that aliens from Venus had come to Earth to find out what people knew about them. The case of Dolores Barrios is a classic example that is often associated with the aliens from Venus theory.
In August 1954, the most intriguing UFO convention took place in Mount Palomar, California, at an altitude of over 6,000 feet, in front of the Skyline Lodge Hotel. The main organizers of this convention were George Adamski, Truman Beturum and Daniel Fry.
All three had their own experiences of UFO sightings, which served as a great stimulus for the development of UFOlogy. The event was attended by thousands of people, including alien contactees, FBI agents and UFO witnesses.
During the first day of the convention, each of the contactees shared their experience. George Adamski is known for his contact with aliens from Venus.
He explained that the Venusians looked like humans. According to him, they have penetrated our society and live in big cities.
He even showed a drawing of a humanoid Venusian, very similar to the blond Caucasian people with standard height and body build, but not with the pale skin of Scandinavians.
At the end of the first day, the audience was alarmed and confused by the presence of three pale-skinned people, among whom was a beautiful woman accompanied by two men.
The woman had blond hair and intense black eyes. She had an excessive cranial mass and a strange bone mark on her forehead. One of the men was wearing glasses.
Rumors swirled around the room that they might be aliens from Venus, as they resembled the matchstick that Adamski talked about earlier.
One of the people, who seemed inquisitive, asked the trio if they were from Venus. The woman smiled and answered him “no”.
They had a small conversation with strangers. The trio said that they came there out of curiosity, as they believe in flying saucers and in the story told by Adamski about the Venusians.
A Brazilian journalist named Juan Martins, who came to the convention, interviewed three strangers.
After doing research, he found out that the woman’s name was Dolores Barrios and she was a fashion designer from New York.
The two men are Donald Morand and Bill Jackmart, musicians living in Manhattan Beach, California.
Martins became suspicious of Dolores, as she looked exactly like the woman in the painting shown by Adamski.
He even asked them if he could take a picture of them, but they refused and were annoyed at being called Venusians.
The next day of the convention, Martins photographed the trio. This frightened them so they ran into the woods and soon after a UFO was seen in the area and took off. Unfortunately, no photos were taken.
This case was later published in “O Cruzeiro”, a Brazilian weekly magazine in October 1954, and the story was told by Martins. He was the only person covering the incident.
On the other hand, Adamski didn’t like the whole scenario, because he believed that people who called themselves venousists wanted to damage his reputation.
Adamski claimed to have met a Venusian named Orton who came to Earth to convey the message that humans must live in peace or they will destroy themselves.
A similar message was shown in the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still. Many have therefore speculated that Adamski may have made up his own story.
In addition, throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he showed several photographs of UFOs that later turned out to be a hoax. Huge controversy also took place around the UFO photographs of Juan Martins.
Martins and his friend Ed Keffel once photographed a blue-gray flying round object during an interview with a married couple in Rio de Janeiro in 1952.
This incident is known as the Barra da Tijuca UFO incident. Many officials have recognized the photographs as authentic.
With regard to Dolores Barrios, there is always a dispute whether she was really an alien from Venus or not.
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