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Achad, Frater, also known as Frat- er Parzifal, real name Charles Robert John Stansfeld Jones, born 1886, died 1952. Frater Achad is a key figure in the magi- cal revival of the 20th century. Recog- nized by Aleister Crowley as his magical son (and presumable heir), Achad quickly rose to the leadership and initiatory sum- mits of both Crowley’s Ordo A... A.”. and the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO). After World War One he and Crowley parted company. Achad produced a number of remarkable works on the occult, notable for their originality and logical consis- tency. His Book Thirty One (Liber XXX1) provided the first serious clue to the cipher of the UFOnauts. Adamski, George, the author of *, Flying Saucers Have Landed (with Des- mond. Leslie) and the first major claim- ant to UFO contact. Adamski’s legend- ary contacts fell roughly into the category now called “the Blonds.” The Polish-born American visionary was often derided for his humble vocation and high pretensions, as well as for his claims. But his story, first unsuccessfully submitted as a sci- ence fiction novel, has strong archetypal and mythic qualities that have repeatedly proven their psychological power. Said to have been seen immediately after his sud- den death as a reborn space being with the name “Yamski.” Adamski is buried at Arlington National Cemetary. His close early association with the initiate and New Age Guru George Hunt Williamson plays a key role in the saga of the cipher of the UFOnauts. He died April 22, 1965. Allen H. Greenfield