Dr. Frank Stranges was born and educated in Brooklyn, New York. He received his Bachelors of Divinity, as well as Ph.D's in Psychology and Philosophy, from Faith Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Stranges was a member of the Mayor's Advisory Council of Los Angeles, and a member of the American Association for Social Psychology. He also held a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Criminology, in Washington, D.C., and was an accredited Diplomat of the American Academy of Professional Arts.
Dr. Stranges authored several books on scientific and religious subjects, including his classic "The Stranger at the Pentagon," which tells the unusual story of a spaceman named Valiant Thor. Because Thor was a real person, who appeared in a public on a few occasions (including at the United Nations headquarters in New York City), the legend of the Stranger at the Pentagon has grown, becoming a real head-scratcher for 21st-century UFO researchers. Today, it is still one of the hottest topics in ufology, having spawned various other books, documentaries, and even feature Hollywood films.
What exactly happened to Valiant Thor? Did he get back on his spaceship and return to his home planet, or did he help the U.S. government set up alien-human hybrid experimentation in remote underground bases? Or was he imprisoned - thrown in the clink - by those in the government who have been fighting UFO Disclosure all these years?
Since no one knows how long an alien can live, could Valiant Thor still be alive today, in 2016, somewhere in - or under - our nation's capitol?
This special Saucerian reprint - an exact facsimile of the original 220-page book (twice as long as the revised editions) - features an actual introduction by Valiant Thor himself, as well as dozens of interesting photos - covering years of ufological history. A must-have for the serious paranormal researcher.
Stranges founded the National Investigations Committee on Unidentified Flying Objects which is still active today.
In 1959, he and his father founded the International Evangelism Crusades, a World Wide Christian Denomination with Ministers, Churches and Schools in more than twenty countries.
Stranges held degrees in Theology, Psychology and Criminology.
At least in the case of the Swiss “prophet” Billy Meier, evidence has been mounting on his fake UFO photos; thence, as a result, the so-called “Pleiadian connection”, Billy’s, deserves all my suspicion.
But, as to reverend Frank Stranges, some of his sayings demand more investigation/consideration. His story is amazing, and in a nutshell, it follows. I’ve watched two tapes on presentations made by Stranges; I’m basing my lines on those.
“I come from the planet your Bible calls the morning and the evening star”
The reverend affirms having met with some Venusians for 3,5 years; they left in 1960. One stood out: Valiant Thor (check on photos).
(Val on the right side, holding paper)
It seems the Pentagon allowed him to live there, for that time period. Stranges had his first rendezvous (1957,Virgina) with Thor in the Pentagon, though, how he got in there, is always a subject of controversy.
Anyway, Thor’s mission was a failure (he had more 77 Venusian fellows on earth). Politicians (Eisenhower, Nixon…, whom he met personally), religious leaders and others didn’t accept his gifts (of healing, namely); it is said his offers ”would ruin the Economy”. So, he dematerialized and left.
Stranges said that Thor was asked once by Robert Kennedy: “who killed my brother” and “what are my chances in the presidency election”; he was told not to run. Stranges doesn’t reveal the answer to the first question.
Of special interest are the visits Stranges made to the spaceship Victor One in San Filipe, California; the teleportation “powers” of Val; and the absence of fingerprints. Val had a special clothing, whose material was not of this earth; several tests performed on this miracle garment concluded its fabric was unknown. The brother of Val could “walk through walls”, so they could not contain him.
Frank spoke about the Qumran scrolls and how someone from Jerusalem called him and said: you have no right to disclose this info. It seems Frank possesses, in advance, some information not yet revealed by those who guard the scrolls. That information points to life on other planets of the solar system.
First of all, this reads like a middle school boy wrote it. Speech, flow, and grammar were all choppy and inconsistent. Not to mention all the spelling errors. Most of the author's credibility seems to just be...implied...from his doctorate in Theology and by name-dropping many army officials and other UFO-ologists. I find it quite amazing that the aliens from Venus that came to visit JUST happened to be Christians on a holy mission from God...
My favorite chapter was when Dr. Stranges gets kidnapped and attacked by the MIB (thankfully not Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones), but thankfully, he had trained in the martial arts and called upon the name of the Lord to fend off his attackers until his alien friend's brother's family comes in a white Cadillac and saves him. Another favorite was when Dr. Stranges gets poisoned by MIB operatives posing as Italian reporters. He is healed when a man mixes an unknown white powder in Dr. Stranges' drinking water. The man didn't know what his mystery powder was, but don't worry. He was a medical student.
There is an excerpt from Valiant Thor "himself" at the end of the book that remarkably reads in the same style as Dr. Stranges. I wonder why that is. Also, many of their "warnings" and "prophecies" can also be found in the book of Revelations in the Christian Bible.
I feel sorry for the people who believe this fear-mongering piece of garbage media.
The book was dull and lacked any real information. Pages and pages of black and white images and mini biographies of faces in more images. If you like a picture book this might be for you but if your looking for new or meaningful information stand clear of this book
The bit in the beginning, purporting to be written by Valiant Thor, is pretty entertaining if you're into this sort of thing. Like an old episode of Doctor Who, but way more (bizarrely) Judeo-Christian. The rest is pretty forgettable.
Dr. Frank Stranges, pastor, psychologist, author wrote about Valiant Thor, a real person who actually appeared in public and in such esteemed places as the United Nations headquarters in New York City.
Stranger at the Pentagon has spawned more stories and myths about where he came from and what happened to him. There is speculation he simply got back on his space ship went home or that he helped the government set up experimentation from underground bunkers. Was he thrown into prison to be forgotten by those who were trying to debunk UFO myths? This special Saucerian reprint features the full text with photos and an introduction by Valiant Thor himself.
A fascinating read to leave you wondering if this was, in reality, an actual happening or a figment of a very fertile imagination—though to search on the internet, indicators are that the happening is real.
NOTE: A great companion piece might be "White Sands Incident" by Dr. Daniel Fry, a White Sands physicist who was wisked away on a UFO and was given a message to bring back to the world.
I really enjoyed this book and in a way has helped me to start joining some very interesting dots in this world of UFOs. The Christian angle to it is very refreshing and to me makes the story even more believable. I highly recommend it
If nothing else it was an entertaining read! Alien believes that Jesus is Alpha and Omega. Or it's just the author who spreads evangelistic propaganda? Decide for yourself. As far as I'm concerned, this only proves that UFO writers are the greatest fringes on the market.
This is the second Valiant Thor book I've read and I'm intrigued. This presents a fascinating account of Val's meeting with Pentagon officials, additional teachings, and basic practice for frequency attunement.
Interesting story. very the day the earth stood still. I did enjoy it, and the conspiracy theories behind the story are just as entertaining when you do a deep dive.
Vague story scraps of Valiant Thor’s efforts in Washington DC make this book more fluff than substance, written by an unreliable author who clearly has an agenda to convert people to Christianity using this character as “modern” tool to meet this agenda. Nice try though.