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Sir Mick Jagger had close encounter with aliens in the 60s
- Rock 'n' roll littered with extra terrestrial stories, says expert
Sir Mick Jagger has been visited by aliens.
Michael C. Luckman - author of Alien Rock: The Rock 'n' Roll Extraterrestrial Connection - says The Rolling Stones rocker developed an interest in extraterrestrial phenomena after a close encounter of the third kind in the 60s.
Luckman said: "Mick Jagger has been very involved with the subject of UFOs for many years.
"In 1968 he went camping in Glastonbury with his then girlfriend, singer Marianne Faithful, and encountered a rare, luminous cigar-shaped mothership.
"Around the same time Mick had a UFO detector installed at his British estate. The alarm kept on going off whenever he left home, indicating the
presence of strong electromagnetic activity in the immediate area."
The 63-year-old singer also sighted a UFO over the crowd during The Rolling Stones' infamous 1969 Altamont Concert in California.
Mick is not the only member of the band to believe in aliens. Guitarist Keith Richards has also admitted to "seeing a few".
Beatles legend John Lennon is another musician Luckman claims has experienced personal contact with beings from another planet.
He said: "John Lennon was apparently given a small egg shaped metallic-looking object which he in turn gave to Uri Geller, the psychic.
"He didn't know what the purpose of it was, but he claimed he had been given it by an extraterrestrial. Interestingly, this all happened less than a year
before he was assassinated."
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ExileIzzy |
Drugs damage |
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mrhipfl |
no kidding! |
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Jakeb206 |
did they really say 'UFO Detector'
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mojoman |
lucy in the sky with diamonds? |
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pdog |
Spanish Tony's dope was said to be out of this world! |
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IanBillen |
The 63-year-old singer also sighted a UFO over the crowd during The Rolling Stones' infamous 1969 Altamont Concert in California.
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I saw it too. This UFO also appeared on the 76 Tour of the America's. It was also shaped like a cigar? It even popped out of the stage at one point and Mick Jumped on the sucker as if he wanted it to take him to another planet or something. Instead it started to blow little aliens out of the head of this thing. I can distinctively remember the authorities at the show looking on in horror.
Mick seemed dissapointed and jipped that he never got the thing to take off. I can remember him shoving Ron Wood out of frustration at one point in the show after this occurence.
Ian
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GotToRollMe |
quote: moy wrote:
Guitarist Keith Richards has also admitted to "seeing a few".
I'll bet! |
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mojoman |
erik von daniken tour consultant |
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IanBillen |
[quote]GotToRollMe wrote:
I'll bet!
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He point blank came out with it in an interview from 1995:
"Here we are and here we go....UFO"
See the interivew with Weird AL on youtube.com
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Bitch |
People think it's crazy, but many straight people see UFO's, or think they do. No one's proved it to be true without a doubt so it's wild imagination IMO. |
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quote: Bitch wrote:
People think it's crazy, but many straight people see UFO's, or think they do. No one's proved it to be true without a doubt so it's wild imagination IMO.
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Listen Bitch- well that is your name isn't it
Well anyway, nobody is saying either way if they feel UFO's actually exist here. Yes, many, many straight/perfectly sane people claimed to have seen them first hand. By account, UFO's certainly exist because many people have seen things that were not identified. That officially-no pun intended, makes them UFO's. They could be anything. Now Alien life is the next step. Do I beleive in aliens?....well on one hand I think mathematically there almost has to be other life out there besides ours. On the other hand I think half of the UFO sightings (1/2, not necessarily all) are governmental experimental craft.
So there you go. My silly two-cents worth.
* As you know, we are just taking note on how goofy some writers/publications dream up things in order to get a story nobody knows about that's all.
Didn't mean to offend you by calling you a bitch.....although that is your name. It is a silly board these past few days is all. So I thought I would chimed in.
Ian
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quote: Bitch wrote:
People think it's crazy, but many straight people see UFO's, or think they do. No one's proved it to be true without a doubt so it's wild imagination IMO.
Well, in Mick's case, I think it had a LOT to do with what they were all ingesting at the time Similar with Keith's, Anita's and Gram Parson's evenings by the Joshua Tree and their sightings. The wild sixties.
But about UFO's in general, I'm a person who grew up watching the X-Files Any astronomer will tell you that the existence of life outside the earth is theoretically proven, since there are millions of galaxies out there -we can't be the only lucky ones, can we? Now, an unidentified flying object can be just about anything, and not necesarilly an alien.
Who really knows? (-play theme from X-Files now ) |