Flying Saucer Pilgrimage
Analysis Summary
Summary
Bryant and Helen Reev were authors and UFO enthusiasts who lived in Detroit. They became involved in the UFO community in the 1950s. Their journey began with a dinner party where they discussed flying saucers and met various contactees. They organized a large event featuring George Adamsky, which attracted 4,000 attendees. The Reevs then traveled to Mexico to connect with the local UFO community, where they found a more open attitude towards UFOs. They sent a telegram to President Eisenhower expressing their belief in extraterrestrial visits. After their experiences, the Reevs became more accepting of UFO phenomena and felt compelled to share their findings with the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the book 'Flying Saucer Pilgrimage' by Bryant and Helen Reev, detailing their experiences and encounters within the UFO community during the 1950s. The Reevs express their belief in extraterrestrial life and advocate for transparency regarding UFO phenomena.
The Reevs sent a telegram to President Eisenhower asserting that spaceships from outer space are conducting a detailed survey of Earth.
Bryant Reev
“I sat back disgusted while the guests... pawing at the book like three-year-olds going after candy.”
Helen Reev
“I remember her as not all that pleasant to be around.”
George Adamsky
“If you went to Venus I do not believe you would have to learn any new tricks.”
Salvador Villanueva Medina
“I come from a place at much space.”
Brian Cunningham
“He didn't want to talk about it with my brothers.”
Bryant and Helen Reev sent a telegram to President Eisenhower asserting that spaceships from outer space are making a detailed survey of the Earth.
The Reevs believed that the truth about flying saucers belongs to the people and should be openly investigated.
The Reevs encountered a Mexican contactee named Salvador Villanueva Medina who described an encounter with extraterrestrial beings.
Analysis Summary
Bryant Reeve
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.