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BACK COVER TEXT<br />
ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br />
George Hunt Williamson served with the Army Air Corps during World War II as Radio Director for the<br />
Army Air Forces Technical Training Command. He was a member of the AAFTTC Headquarters Staff. He<br />
received the Army Commendation Award from Brig. Gen. C. W. Lawrence for his outstanding record of<br />
service to the Air Force in Public Relations. He served as an instructor in Anthropology for the United States<br />
Armed Forces Institute, and was later appointed Lieutenant in the U. S. Infantry.<br />
He attended Cornell College, Eastern New Mexico University, the University of Arizona, and took a special<br />
course at the University of Denver. He majored in anthropology with many courses in sociology, biology,<br />
philosophy and geology.<br />
In 1948 he was awarded the coveted Gold Key for outstanding scientific research by the Illinois State<br />
Archaeological Society. He has spent a great deal of time doing field-work in Social Anthropology in the<br />
northern part of the United States, Mexico and Canada. He is an authority on Indian dances, music and<br />
ceremonial costuming. Several of his articles have appeared in scientific journals.<br />
He is listed in the July, 1952 Supplement to "Who's Who In America", and his name appears in the latest<br />
editions of "Who Knows, And What", and "Who's Who in the West". He is included in Volume Twenty-Nine<br />
of "Who's Who In America", and also in "American. Men of Science".<br />
He is co-author of _The Saucers Speak!_ (A Documentary Report Of Interstellar Communication By<br />
Radiotelegraphy).<br />
Mrs. Williamson, the former Betty Jane Hettler, is a chemist and an anthropologist, holding an A.S. degree<br />
from Grand Rapids Junior College; a B.S. degree from Eastern New Mexico University; and a B.A. degree<br />
from the University of Arizona. Both are members of the American Anthropological Association, and the<br />
American Association for the Advancement of Science.<br />
FRONT FLAP TEXT<br />
In more recent times, there has been a growing realization that on other worlds than ours, even in other<br />
universes, there are other living beings. The idea that earthbound man may someday journey into the heavens<br />
to discover other men and women, like or unlike himself, "grows by leaps and bounds. Within man's soul lies<br />
the truth--mortals exist on other spheres!<br />
Here is a book that brings home this tremendous fact with a dynamic force and sweep that will astound the<br />
reader, and convince him beyond all doubt. Here is a history, a collection of proof, and a tremendous theory.<br />
While man in his heart knows that other worlds are also inhabited, he is reluctant to admit that Earth is only<br />
one small house of the "many mansions" in the Father's house. But the truth stares him in he face, and now,<br />
having arrived at a place in his civilization where only Truth will be able to survive, it has become necessary<br />
to reaffirm and establish three truths, namely: 1) Science and religion are one and the same thing; 2) The<br />
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