- Brinsley Le Poer Trench, 8th Earl of Clancarty
William Francis Brinsley Le Poer Trench (
September 18 ,1911 –May 18 ,1995 ) was 8thEarl of Clancarty (anearldom in thePeerage of Ireland ) as wellMarquess vanHeusden (in the peerage of theNetherlands ). The Earl of Clancarty was known to be a prominent ufologist.cite web| title = (www.bibliotecapleyades.net) Brinsley Le Poer Trench: "Legends and the case for Hollow Earth."|url=http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/luna/esp_luna_19a.htm | accessdate = 2008-02-05]He was the fifth son of the 5th Earl of Clancarty and Mary Gwatkin Ellis. He was educated at the Pangbourne Nautical College.
Clancarty was a firm believer in
flying saucers , and in particular, theHollow Earth theory. He claimed that he could trace his descent from 63,000BC, when beings from otherplanets had landed onEarth inspaceships . Most humans, he said, were descended from these aliens: "This accounts for all the different colour skins we've got here," he said in 1981. A few of these early aliens did not come from space, he explained, but emerged through tunnels from a civilisation which "still existed beneath the Earth's crust." There were seven or eight of these tunnels altogether, one at theNorth Pole , another at theSouth Pole , and others in such places asTibet . "I haven't been down there myself," Clancarty said, "but from what I gather [these beings] are very advanced."Career
From 1956 to 1959 he edited the "
Flying Saucer Review " and founded theInternational Unidentified Object Observer Corps . He also found employment selling advertising space for a gardening magazine housed oppositeWaterloo Station . In 1967, he foundedContact International and served as its first president. He also served as vice-president of theBritish UFO Research Association (BUFORA) and was an honorary life member of theAncient Astronauts Society .When he succeeded to the earldom (created in 1803) on the death of his half-brother,
Grenville Sydney Rocheforte, 7th Earl of Clancarty , in 1975 he founded a UFO Study Group at theHouse of Lords , and introduced "Flying Saucer Review" to its library.Four years later he organised a celebrated debate on UFOs which attracted many speeches on both sides of the question. In one debate, Lord Strabolgi, for the Government, declared that there was nothing to convince him that any alien spacecraft had ever visited the Earth.
Bibliography
* "The Sky People" (1960)
* "Men Among Mankind" (1962)
* "Forgotten Heritage" (1964)
* "The Flying Saucer Story" (1966)
* "Operation Earth" (1969)
* "The Eternal Subject" (1973)
* "Secret of the Ages" (1974).Private life
He married first, in 1940 (dissolved 1947), Diana, daughter of Sir William Younger, Bt. He married secondly, in 1961 (dissolved 1969), Mrs Wilma Belknap. He married thirdly, in 1974, Mrs Mildred Allewyn Spong (nee Bensusan), who died in 1975. He married fourthly, in 1976, Mrs May Hraslcy.
He lived most of his life in
South Kensington and died inBexhill-on-Sea in 1995.He was succeeded to the earldom by his nephew
Nicholas Power Richard Le Poer Trench, 9th Earl of Clancarty .References
External links
* [http://www.ballinasloe.org/articles/article.php?ID=62 Obituary and memorial service report] , "Daily Telegraph", 22 May and 28 June 1995.
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