Biography:Truman Bethurum

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Truman Bethurum
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Truman Bethurum c. 1955
DiedMay 21, 1969(1969-05-21) (aged 70)
Known forAlleged contact with extraterrestrials
Alleged abduction of Truman Bethurum
StatusMultiple Contactee
AbductorSpace Brothers
Media
BooksAboard a Flying Saucer
The Voice of the Planet Clarion
The People of the Planet Clarion

Truman Bethurum (August 21, 1898 – May 21, 1969) was one of the well known 1950s UFO or alien "contactees"- individuals who claimed to have spoken with people from other inhabited planets and entered or ridden in their spacecraft.

Background

Bethurum was born in 1898 in Riverside County, California. His father was a blacksmith. His parents separated when he was 4 years old. He attended Holtville High School in Holtville, California. He married his first wife in 1922, with whom he had 2 daughters; they were divorced in 1943. He married for the second time in 1945. He worked various jobs as a journeyman engineer and in construction. He was a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers. In the early 1950s, Bethurum was employed as a truck driver and mechanic on a desert road-building crew. He later became a self-proclaimed spiritual advisor.

Claims

In 1953, Bethurum first published magazine and newspaper (Redondo Beach Daily Breeze, September 25, 1953) accounts of being contacted on eleven separate occasions beginning in July, 1952 by the humanoid crew of a landed space ship near Mormon Mesa in the Mojave Desert of southern Nevada, and repeatedly conversing with its beautiful and voluptuous female captain, Aura Rhanes.[1] Bethurum claimed the saucer and its crew, who spoke colloquial English, came from "the planet Clarion", which was allegedly on the other side of the Sun[2] and thus could not be seen from the Earth. Bethurum's 1954 book, Aboard a Flying Saucer, gave many details of his suffering at the hands of skeptics and wrote a great deal about the purported Captain Rhanes, Clarion and its people.[3][4]

Responses

Serious UFO researchers and investigators dismissed Bethurum and the other 1950s contactees as charlatans and con-artists. The majority of contactees of this period became (or already were) leaders in new paradigm movements to, in their view, inform and educate people about extraterrestrial intelligent life; in addition to Bethurum, some of the better-known contactees of the 1950s included George Adamski, Daniel Fry, George Van Tassel, Gabriel Green, Orfeo Angelucci and George King. Bethurum made it known that the space people had asked him to consider creating a place of learning for those who were interested in considering the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligent life, with Bethurum as facilitator. The Sanctuary of Thought, a philosophical group, was subsequently created near Prescott, Arizona. Bethurum claimed to possess physical evidence of extraterrestrial existence (which he never produced) such as unique items given to him by Captain Aura Rhanes.

Later writings

Some of Bethurum's later books include The Voice of the Planet Clarion (1957), Facing Reality (1958), and The People of the Planet Clarion (1970), published after his death in Landers, California in 1969. The first 44 pages of the posthumous book are an autobiography of Bethurum covering his life up to 1953. Artist Columba Krebs, who assisted Bethurum in writing three of his books, wrote the afterword. According to Krebs, Bethurum was so obsessed with Captain Rhanes, he hired a secretary who physically resembled his description of the sexy alien. Bethurum's second wife, Mary, divorced him in 1955, citing jealousy over Captain Aura Rhanes in the divorce petition. Bethurum often remarked in his later lectures that his wife divorced him due to jealousy over the beautiful Captain. In 1960, Bethurum married a third time, the wedding taking place at George Van Tassel's annual Giant Rock Spacecraft Convention near Landers.[citation needed]

See also

  • When Prophecy Fails (a book about Dorothy Martin who claimed to have received prophetic messages from the planet Clarion)

References

Further reading

  • Lewis, James R., editor, UFOs and Popular Culture, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2000. ISBN:1-57607-265-7.
  • Story, Ronald L., editor, The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters, NY, NY: New American Library, 2001. ISBN:0-451-20424-7.
  • Bethurum, Truman, Messages from the People of the Planet Clarion, New Brunswick, NJ: Inner Light Publications, 1995. ISBN:0-938294-55-5. A currently available reprint of Bethurum's last book.

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