"The Lost Creek Saucer sighting was brainstormed by Barker & James Moseley in early 1966. The idea was to produce footage of a flying saucer. On July 26, 1966, they had John Sheets—one of Barker's researchers—hold a ceramic 'boogie' saucer on a fishing pole in front of a car while Moseley drove & Barker filmed. Afterward, Moseley played the film during his UFO lectures, & Barker sold copies of the footage via his mail-order film business. Both men continued to claim that Sheets had innocently recorded the saucer landing. In "Whispers from Space," the footage is shown while Moseley discusses its origins."
Gray Roscoe Barker marker in Buckhannon, West Virginia.
Source video: "Whispers from Space" Jim Mosely interview.
"Whispers from Space" (Ralph Coon, 1995) IMDB
Whispers from Space: Life as a Hollywood Insider/Outsider
Shades of Gray (2009) IMDB - Peels the layers off one of the great American hoaxer's of the twentieth-century. Part Fox Mulder, part Mark Twain, Gray Barker almost single-handedly created much of the gospel of UFOs.
Saucer News & Saucer Smear Archives - The Historic UFO magazines by Jim Moseley
The Lost Creek Saucer: Confessions of a Grave-Robbing Ufologist
Gray Roscoe Barker marker in Buckhannon, West Virginia.
Source video: "Whispers from Space" Jim Mosely interview.
"Whispers from Space" (Ralph Coon, 1995) IMDB
Whispers from Space: Life as a Hollywood Insider/Outsider
Shades of Gray (2009) IMDB - Peels the layers off one of the great American hoaxer's of the twentieth-century. Part Fox Mulder, part Mark Twain, Gray Barker almost single-handedly created much of the gospel of UFOs.
Saucer News & Saucer Smear Archives - The Historic UFO magazines by Jim Moseley
The Lost Creek Saucer: Confessions of a Grave-Robbing Ufologist
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