Brian O'Leary

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Brian O'Leary (1940-2011) was a NASA scientist-astronaut,[1] recruited as a member of the sixth astronaut group in August 1967. He resigned a year later without ever flying in space.

He appeared in Fox TV's 2001 "documentary" Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?, which re-ignited public interest in the Moon landing hoax claims. His interview during the show appears to support the hoax claim; later, it turned out that he had been quoted out of context.[2]

In his later years, he became an advocate of the free energy suppression conspiracy theory.[3] He believed that we have been visited by aliens and claimed to have detailed knowledge of their technology, something to do with toroids.[4]

O'Leary relocated to Vilcabamba, Ecuador in 2008 to found the Montesuenos retreat together with his wife, artist Meredith Miller. He died there of intestinal cancer in 2010.

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Publications[edit]

  • O'Leary, Brian (1970). The making of an ex-astronaut. Houghton Mifflin. pp. 243. ASIN B0006C0CT6. 
  • O'Leary, Brian (1981). The fertile stars. Everest House. pp. 132. ISBN 978-0896960794. 
  • O'Leary, Brian (1989). Exploring Inner and Outer Space: A Scientist's Perspective on Personal and Planetary Transformation. North Atlantic Books. pp. 182. ISBN 978-1556430695. 
  • O'Leary, Brian (1993). The Second Coming of Science. North Atlantic Books. pp. 151. ISBN 978-1556431524. 
  • O'Leary, Brian (1996). Miracle in the Void: Free Energy, Ufos and Other Scientific Revelations. Kamapua's Pr. pp. 278. ISBN 978-0964782600. 
  • O'Leary, Brian (2009). The Energy Solution Revolution: A Socio-Political Journey Through the Tangled World of Free and Clean Energy, Its Promise, Its Suppression and Its Logical Necessity for Our Survival. Bridger House Publications. pp. 272. ISBN 978-0979917646. 

References[edit]

  1. This was a specific title for people whose job was not to fly spacecraft, but perform research in them. Later, this became the "Mission Specialist" position in the Space Shuttle program.
  2. http://www.clavius.org/oleary.html
  3. An example book of his
  4. https://youtu.be/yO0T05kQkbs