Friday, December 17, 2010

The Foundational Evidence

India 1964:
The Foundational Evidence
that Establishes the Authenticity
of the
Billy Meier UFO Contacts

India 1964
In 1964, Billy Meier was interviewed by a S. Venkatesh, a reporter for the New Delhi Statesman, a prominent Indian newspaper in existence since 1818. At this time, Meier was studying in the Ashoka Ashram, in Mehrauli, a remote area approximately one and one-half hours outside of New Delhi. Meier, whose full name is Eduard Albert Meier, is referred to as "Mr. Edward Albert" in the article. He acquired the nickname, "Billy", by which he is now widely known from an American woman he also met in 1964, in Pakistan. She thought that he reminded her of the legendary Wild Bill Hickok.
The photo below shows Meier in Pakistan in 1964, one of 43 countries he hitchhiked through over a 12-year period, dressed in garb similar to American cowboys.

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