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Nordic Aliens/Humanoid
Creature
Name: Nordic Aliens/Humanoid
AKA: Nordics,
Pleideans,
Hydeans,
Wingmakers,
Venusians,
Telosians
Classification
Grouping: Extraterrestrial,
Mythical creature
Data
Country:
Region: Hyades, Pleiades
Status: Unconfirmed

Nordic aliens, or Nords, are one of several types of extraterrestrial featured in the UFO mythos.

Nords are described as resembling beautiful, taller than average humans with Nordic or Scandinavian features: pale skin, blue or green eyes and blonde hair. Nordic contacts, often from Venus, were frequently reported in the 1950s and 1960s, but declined after that. Purported contactees claim to have witnessed the Nords beaming down from gold or silver colored crescent-shaped UFOs or from gigantic bright cigar-shaped UFOs. Many people believe the cigar-shape UFOs serve as a mother ship because there have been reports of smaller ships flying around it. Their spacecrafts are often said to be very fast-moving and can come in large numbers. Several reports claim that these UFOs were encountered near mountains or forests and are rarely thought to hover over more urban settings.

Contactees' reports of Nordic aliens describe them as benevolent observers who are not allowed to interfere with Earth culture. Nordic Aliens are also said to be in conflict with the Greys, as the latter are influencing human evolution. They are rarely reported to have abducted or performed experiments on humans. Many people theorize they are humankind's long lost relatives that have traveled to other planets. Most Nordics aliens who are encountered on earth are males. They mostly communicate telepathically. They have reportedly been seen, however, to talk in a language of their own.

Some versions of UFO mythology allege that in 1953, Nordic aliens landed at Homestead Air Force Base to warn humans of the Greys and Reptoids. Incorporating the claims of Billy Meier into the lore surrounding them, many believers say that the Nordics originate in the Pleiades, despite the extreme youth of the stars contained in this cluster and therefore, the great improbability of life as we know it having evolved there. People claim the Nordics aliens live on the planet Telosia. Another group of Nordics aliens are said to be living on another star-system called Hyades. They are sometimes known as Telosians, Hydeans and Pleiadeans.They are also referred to as Venusians and Wingmakers.

One example of Nordic aliens in popular science fiction was the Space 1999 episode "Earthbound", which featured tall, blonde-haired humanoid aliens.

Some speculate that many UFOs are secret aircraft made by humans in the USA and being tested. If so, the "Nordic aliens" are the aircraft's human white American crew.

  • Christopher F. Roth, "Ufology as Anthropology: Race, Extraterrestrials, and the Occult." In E.T. Culture: Anthropology in Outerspaces, ed. by Debbora Battaglia. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2005.


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