Bogus Brazilian UFO contactee, UFO
cult leader alleged to be running many scams in Latin America. Oliveira
claimed he was given special pottery plates by ETs and those possessing
them would be part of something special...for a price of course. The plates
were in limited quantity, but apparently the ETs produced more so Oliveira
could produce more cash. He also reportedly faked a UFO crash and many other
ET claims. Is a well known hoaxer that attempted to sue Brazil's leading
UFO researcher AJ Gevaerd for libel and lost - several times. Is now being
endorsed by alien media entrepreneur Linda Moulton Howe as the real deal.
Sorry Linda, the joke is on you. See Scientific
Report showing nothing anomalous about Oliveira's bedsheets and New Age
alien stones SEE: an open
letter from AJ Gevaerd. Also see story about Oliveira fleeing Brazil.

Someone once summed up Howe very well with two
words: ' Media entrepreneur '. While having been a major player in the cattle
mutilation mystery, Howe's credibility has gone way down hill as she sensationalizes
everything from mundane animal deaths to promoting Brazilian UFO fraud Urandir
Oliveira and the Aztec UFO
Crash Hoax while selling alien books, videos and
lectures. Howe dabbles in all things strange including bigfoot, crop circles,
alien abductions, and UFOs. Howe also sits on the board of advisors to the
Roswell UFO Museum along with the likes of Don Schmitt. See Howe's site, which
she actually charges a subscription for in order to access some stories.
Also see Howe turning
an explained animal death into an encounter with bigfoot.
A leap not even bigfoot itself could make. Also see Aliens Abducted My Common Sense, and a
report lifting the mythos behind Howe's
much touted and promoted Roswell UFO debris.
ufowatchdog.com is at a loss
for words...nutty, fruitcake, baker's pink, medication...how about yikes!
According to Nancy here, month May 2003 was when the end of the world as
we know it was supposed to happen. Well, here we are on our way to a nice
summer and we're all still alive...no surprise there. Of course, now the
excuse is that the wrong time was given on purpose because some "would
take advantage of good hearted folk" with the news. Mmmm, wonder how
much money was made off of selling those $20 a pop Planet X videos. Hale-Bopp,
an alien fungus, alien invaders, planets...what next?! See nancy's wacky
site: Zeta Talk

Infamous support of Billy Meier and numerous other
UFO hoaxes. Convicted felon with more tall tales of aliens and saucers than
anyone could imagine. Stevens does probably have the largest collection
of UFO photos in the world, but that certainly doesn't make up for all of
the UFO nonsense he's promoted over the years.

Former French journalist. Claimed to have been abducted by aliens and shown that humans and all other life are the product of alien cloning. Claims his cult has successfully cloned humans, asked for scientific proof of claim and failed to provide it just like so many other saucer nuts out there screaming "WE CAN PROVE IT!". By the way, you can get Rael to come and lecture for you...for a mere $100,000. Save your cash and in the meantime see the official Rael website and a skeptic's website. Also see a CNN story on cloning claims.

CEO of Raelian UFO cult's alleged cloning company
Clonaid
and a Bishop in the Raelian UFO cult movement. Calimed to have successfully
cloned humans, has yet to provide scientific proof of her claims. While
the Clonaid website may feature pictures of flashly lab equipment, reporters
allegedly found the real lab Boisselier was carrying out her work in. It
was reportedly located in the tiny town of Nitro, West Virginia at an abandoned
high school classroom being rented for $350.00 a month. Boisselier now lives
in Las Vegas. See cult
page about Raelian philosophy. And if you'd like
to be cloned or want a deceased relative or friend cloned, Clonaid says
they can do it...for a hefty price, of course.