Regan Lee is author of the UFO blog The OrangeOrb,
and has a monthly column in UFO Magazine by the same name. She is also a
contributer to the Binnall of America website, writing her 'Trickster's
Realm' column. Drawing on her life long relationship with UFOs and the
paranormal, Regan writes about UFOs and Forteana in Oregon , her home
for many decades, and is also a UFO witness and experiencer herself.
Regan is also an aritst, and author of Two Oregon Tales: UFOs and
Bigfoot, soon to be available as an e-book. Email Regan Lee.
The Mystical Contactee Encounters of Dana Howard: Parallels to Marian Apparitions? by Regan Lee
Posted: 00:05 December 20, 2007
There aren’t as many female Contactees of the Golden Age of UFOs as
there are male, but there are a few. One was Dana Howard, who wrote
about her encounters in My Flight to Venus (1954), Diane: She Came From Venus (1956), Over the Threshold (1957), Vesta, the Earthborn Venusian (1959), as well as others. As we can see, Howard was a prolific writer! (Daniel Fry, another Contactee, had a short announcement in his newsletter
Understanding about Dana Howard’s appearances in California.) (In
that same issue is a letter from Contactee Orfeo Angelucci!)
While I’m intrigued by the Contactees in general, and realize there
are many perspectives and theories surrounding “what really happened”
I’d like to focus on the symbolic of Howard’s experience, rather than
attempt to prove or disprove her experience. What stood out for me as I
read about Dana Howard’s accounts were the similarities to Marian
Apparitions. Howard’s experiences seemed to be a blend of space age
Contactee encounters, complete with flying saucers, and some of the
characteristics of appearances of the Virgin Mary.
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