- Frances Swan
Frances Swan was certainly among the most obscure of the classic 1950s
contactees , individuals who claimed to have establisheddirect personal contact, or some other form of regular communication, with friendly extraterrestrials.When Mrs. Swan came to the attention of
flying saucer researchers in 1954 she was a housewife living inEliot, Maine , reportedly not too far from later contactee/abductee Betty Hill .Mrs. Swan, like a number of other 1950s contactees, used somewhat esoteric methods inher communications with space aliens. While others used theOuija board orchannelling , Mrs. Swan used the spirit-medium's old standby,automatic writing . In April 1954 Mrs. Swanbegan to receive messages from Affa of Uranus, who was in command of spaceship M-4 currentlyorbiting the earth, and later from Ponnar, commander of another orbiting ship, L-11. (The names of Mrs. Swan's extraterrestrial contacts suggestthat she had just finished reading "The Saucers Speak" (1954), byGeorge Hunt Williamson and Alfred J. Bailey, which reports Ouija-board contacts with many space aliens, includingAffa and Ponnar.) Mrs. Swan's Affahad the usual Space-Brotherly messages from his "Universal Association of Planets,"such as that earthmen needed to be sternly warned against further experimentationwith nuclear weapons. Surviving letters from Mrs. Swan to Canadian saucer researcherWilbert B. Smith indicate she was hostile to most of the other 1950s contactees, particularlyGeorge Van Tassel . She later claimed to have once met Affa in the flesh, when he walked intothe Grange Hall in Eliot which she was decorating for a party, and conversed for a few momentsabout generalities, back in the fall of 1953. At that time he did not identify himself as either Affa or a space alien.Swan happened to live next door to a retired USN Admiral, Herbert B. Knowles, and usedhim as a connection to try to bring Affa's messages to the attention of the US government.When Affa conspicuously failed, on
June 10 ,1954 , either to appear personally or to make a radio broadcast, aspromised to officials through Mrs. Swan, Affa's five minutes of fame seemed to be over. Perhaps he felt a sense of desperation whenonJuly 28 ,1954 herevealed that "This earth is really going to end as stated in the Holy Bible around 1956."Affa's messages generally had the same complete lack of coherent content as the standard communicationsfrom the spirit world conveyed by mediums in the period 1850 - 1930. A sample:"Hello folks.... Always remember I do not work through any forces like the spirits or feelingsof compulsion on the part of anyone.... Never fear--- do as you please. All I ask is that you stand by.All is the same as it has been. Now off, love, Affa." Affa's somewhat testy remarks about "spirits"and "feelings of compulsion" were apparently triggered by the fact that a number of otherindividuals near the US-Canada border, including Wilbert Smith himself, had started "receiving"their very own messages signed "Affa," via automatic writing, Ouija board or channelling.
References
Lewis, James R., editor, "UFOs and Popular Culture", Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2000. ISBN 1-57607-265-7.
External links
* [https://webspace.utexas.edu/cokerwr/www/index.html/sbrothers.shtml Overview of 1950s Contactees]
* [http://www.presidentialufo.com/frances_swan.htm Some Swan-Smith-Affa correspondence]
* [http://mimufon.org/1960%20articles/ContacteesIHaveKnown.htm Long John Nebel's radio interviews with 1950s contactees]
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