- George Van Tassel
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Name = George Van Tassel
Born = birth date|1910|3|12|mf=y
Blocation = Jefferson,Ohio
Died = death date and age|1978|2|9|1910|3|12|mf=y
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Affiliates = |George Van Tassel (
March 12 ,1910 -February 9 ,1978 ) was an Americanufologist .A
contactee , ufologist, and paranormal research leader who, in 1958, commenced building -- but never completed -- theIntegratron , in the desert town ofLanders, California . It was supposedly a domed time/energy machine built partially upon the theories ofNikola Tesla . Created to recharge and rejuvenate people’s cells, at the behest of an advanced entity with which Van Tassel communicated telepathically, for a coming “Lord” from outer space, it was however not without its risks, according to Van Tassel's theory. An overcharge could make a person spontaneously combust -- or even explode. The wood structure lacks a rotating metal apparatus on the outside which was to be the functioning part. Now it is simply an empty all wood dome, lacking even metal screws or nails. In recent times New Agers have declared the structure apower spot and claim to be rejuvenated by staying there, and experiencingsound baths inside. Van Tassel was born in Jefferson,Ohio and grew up in a fairly prosperous middle-class family. He dropped out of high school in the 10th grade and got a job at aCleveland airport; he also got a pilot's license. At 20, he headed forCalifornia , where at first he worked for a garage owned by an uncle. It was while working at the garage that he met an eccentric loner,Frank Critzer , who claimed to be working a mine somewhere nearGiant Rock , a 7-story boulder near Landers, California. Frank Critzer was a German immigrant trying to make a living in the desert as a prospector. DuringWorld War II , Critzer was under suspicion as a German spy and died during a police siege at the Rock in 1942. Upon receiving news of Critzer's death, Van Tassel applied for a lease of the abandoned airport near Giant Rock from the Bureau of Land Management, who managed the land, and was eventually given a renewable Federal Government contract to develop the airstrip. Van Tassel became an aircraft mechanic and flight inspector who at various times between 1930 and 1947 worked forDouglas Aircraft ,Howard Hughes , and Lockheed.While at Hughes Aircraft he was the Top Flight Inspector. He finally leftSouthern California 's boomingaerospace industry for the desert in 1947. He and his family at first lived a simple existence in the rooms Frank Critzer had dug out under Giant Rock. Van Tassel eventually built a home, a cafe, a small airstrip, and adude ranch beside the Rock.Meditating beside the Rock in 1951, Van Tassel claimed to have been transported
astral ly to a huge alien space ship orbiting the earth, where he met the all-wise "Council of Seven Lights ." In 1952 Van Tassel reported he had been visited in the flesh by human-appearing, friendly space aliens from Venus, who suggested that he attempt to build a structure aimed at extending human life, to help people take advantage of the wisdom acquired through age. It was of course theIntegratron , and it became his apparent obsession for the next 25 years. The structure actually was finished by 1959, but seemed completely non-functional; Van Tassel tinkered with it fruitlessly for the rest of his life. Van Tassel's now-rare book, "I Rode a Flying Saucer", recounts some of the cosmic wisdom he received from "Solgonda " and a large number of other god-likeSpace Brothers . Like most 1950s contactees, he founded a paranormal research organization-"TheMinistry of Universal Wisdom ", and "TheCollege of Universal Wisdom ", to codify the spiritual revelations he was now continually receiving via "psychic resonance" with the Space Brothers.He also hosted "The Giant Rock Spacecraft Convention" annually beside the Rock, from 1953 to 1978, that attracted at its peak in 1959 as many as 10,000 attendees. Guests trekked to the desert by car or landed airplanes on Van Tassel's small airstrip, grandly called "Giant Rock Airport".
Every famous
contactee appeared personally at these conventions over the years, and many more not-so-famous ones. References often state that the first and most famouscontactee ,George Adamski , pointedly boycotted these conventions. In fact, however, Adamski attended the third convention, held in 1955, where he gave a 35-minute lecture and was interviewed byEdward J. Ruppelt , once head of the Air Force "Project Blue Book ". It was the only such convention Adamski attended.Van Tassel was a classic 1950s
contactee in the mold ofGeorge Adamski ,Truman Bethurum ,Orfeo Angelucci and many others. Among his published books are "I Rode A Flying Saucer" (1952, 1955) and "The Council of Seven Lights" (1958). He also wrote "Into This World and Out Again", "Religion and Science Merged", and "When Stars Look Down". An offshoot of one of his cults still survives today, in greatly "evolved" and "unauthorized" form, as "TheAshtar Command ", as Mr. Van Tassel was not a proponent of cults in any form.Gallery
References
* Lewis, James R., editor, "UFOs and Popular Culture", Santa Barbara, CA:
ABC-CLIO , Inc., 2000. ISBN 1-57607-265-7.
* Story, Ronald D., editor, "The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters", NY, NY:New American Library , 2001. ISBN 0-451-20424-7.External links
* [http://mimufon.org/1960%20articles/ContacteesIHaveKnown.htm Long John Nebel's radio interviews with 1950s Contactees] at Michigan
MUFON
* [https://webspace.utexas.edu/cokerwr/www/index.html/sbrothers.shtml Survey of 1950s contactees, including Van Tassel] at theUniversity of Texas
* [http://www.ufoevidence.org/documents/doc1904.htm A witty reminiscence of Van Tassel] atUFO Evidence
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~vantasselfamilyhistoryhomepage/GeorgeVT.html A fairly detailed biographical sketch of Van Tassel] atRootsweb
* [http://wwwuser.gwdg.de/~agruens/UFO/ufo_apdx/ashtar_muw.html Some of Van Tassel's messages from "Ashtar."]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/20060427/a_ufo27.art.htm A planned (2006) revival of Van Tassel's Spacecraft Conventions] , "USA Today ",April 27 ,2006
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