Here's
Stan Romanek on Wikipedia. September 21, 2012 is just around the corner, and that should make or break his case. I'm not saying this guy is a fake, I'm just putting the controversial information out there. I'm a total believer in alien abduction phenomena.
INFORMATION BELOW FROM WIKIPEDIA:
Publications
- 2009 Messages: The World’s Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story
- 2011 The Orion Regressions
- 2012 Answers
Messageswas published by Llewellyn Publications.
The
Orion Regressions and
Answers were published by Etherean LLC. This company was first registered with the Colorado Secretary of state on September 27, 2011, with the registered agent of Stan Romanek.
Romanek's wife Lisa has also published a book about his abduction experiences, called
From My Side of the Bed. This is also published by Etherean LLC.
Predictions: September 21, 2012
In Romanek’s book Messages, he claims to have received communications from extraterrestrials. He claims an astronomer interpreted drawings Romanek made under hypnosis of planetary alignments as indicating the date September 21, 2012. Romanek says he does not know what the significant event indicated by that date will be, but speculates it is when the aliens will make themselves known to humanity, or maybe when the visions he has had of natural disasters will occur.
Controversies
Boo VideoIn 2008, Romanek appeared on Larry King Live claiming to have recorded a video of an alien peeking in his window. This video is now commonly referred to as the ‘’Boo Video’’.
In May of 2008 during an interview of Romanek on Coast To Coast AM radio, host George Noory suggested that Romanek take a lie detector test over the authenticity of the Boo Video. Romanek agreed to this test. When it was conducted later that year, Romanek failed on the question "Is the Boo tape a hoax?" Romanek then claimed he has medical conditions that prevent a lie detector test from working on him.
Later, at the 2009 Mysteries of the Universe conference in Kansas City, Romanek claimed he was set up by Noory to fail.
A video expert consulted by Romanek claimed that the Boo Video would have cost $50,000 to fake. A Denver paranormal claims investigations group Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society / Warning Radio claims to have reproduced the video for about $90.
Fallow
In several documents written by Romanek, he misspells the word follow as fallow. Curiously, in several other documents claiming to be from anonymous sources and government officials, that have been used to support the Romanek claims, the word follow has also be seen to be misspelled as fallow. This unusual misspelling implies to some that Romanek has written these other documents himself.