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Feb 01 2010

The Strange Case of Omnec Onec, The Hot Venusian

I don’t know why I’m so interested in UFO contactees, but the stories and the personalities are so intriguing that it’s kept me looking for years now. In many ways, it is far more intriguing than more reports of lights in the sky. Belief systems are strange, and sometimes make people do weird stuff. Perhaps the fascination is akin to some people’s interest in professional wrestling. I know it’s probably all (or mostly) a fake, but the showmanship combined with the religious aspects is irresistible.

Female UFO contactees are rare. Readers of this site may be familiar with Dana Howard and Mollie Thompson, but these women belong to the “classic” era of the space people–the 1950s and ’60s. Apart from Pamela Stonebrooke, few women have come forward in the last 20-30 years telling tales of outer-space intrigue or spouting new-age homlies.

Regan Lee recently posted a small feature on “Omnec Onec,” which has got to be one of the best space sister names I’ve heard. Onec was not a contactee, she actually claimed (or claims) to be from Venus. Photos of her in her late 30s or early ’40s are posted at this site. The woman looked more than fairly attractive at that time. She made an appearance at the first International UFO Congress in Laughlin, Nevada in 1991 clad in silver stiletto heels with “blood red” nail polish. I think I may have seen her there. Too bad I didn’t have the gumption to start a conversation.

I would have gotten a great story: Onec alleges that she took over the body of a seven year-old girl who died in a bus accident in Chatanooga, Tennesee in 1955 and was then raised “by the grandmother of Sheila, the girl whom she had replaced. She grew up in what was to all outward appearances a normal life, never speaking of Venus, and endured the struggles that allowed her to deal with her own karmic past.” If she was reincarnated in 1955 at seven, that would make her “earth container body” at least 61 years old by now.

The world of contactee book collecting can sometimes be quite strange. Her book UFO From Venus was republished by Tim Beckley’s Inner Light Publications in 2008, but the original edition from (I believe) Wendelle Stevens’ company is being offered for $1500 on Amazon. Wish I’d picked this one up in Laughlin, but would anyone actually pay that much for it?

Diagram of “Earth spiritual densities” from Onec’s book

From Answers.com’s Occultism and Parapsychology Encyclopedia:

Onec claims that she was born and raised in the Venusian city of Teutonia (a city whose name reflects earlier Venus-Earth contacts that included a trip to Venus by a German scientist). From the Temple of History she learned of the long-term monitoring of Earth by scientists from many planets and of the nature of life on all of these planets. Earth, the youngest of the planets in this solar system, is plagued by the imbalance caused by its singular Moon, which works an alternating influence on people as it moves through the heavens. The other planets are organized into a Brotherhood of Planets and their monitoring of Earth includes the era of Atlantis and Lemuria.The different races of earth have ties to the inhabitants of the various planets.

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12 Comments to “The Strange Case of Omnec Onec, The Hot Venusian”

  1. drew hempel Says:

    My heart was fluttering too much from the photo. I did get enough description of the Venusian’s out fit to be reminded of an almost equally exotic presenter at the UFO conference in S.F. in 1996 — summer. A Russian physicist on Einstein’s relativity — dressed to kill in red leather. There is a deeper meaning here about “earth container bodies” that Reich and Gurdjieff figured out vis a vis astral interplanetary travel.

    Not only do I believe but I enjoy be leaving. haha.

  2. red pill junkie Says:

    Back at the Orange Orb I wrote 2 comments I would like to re-post here:

    In a book I read some 10 years ago, written by Spanish investigator J.J. Benítez (title of the book: Ricky B), he tells the story of another “walk-in”: In 1975, an American female tourist riding a bus in Yucatan, dies when the bus crashes (the similarities with the Omnec story are very interesting).

    It is then when, according to Benítez, the body of the dead woman is ‘possessed’ by an alien. The ‘walk-in’ goes then to meet a wealthy Spanish business man and has and affair with him. And “she” eventually discloses to the man that she’s not human —that’s how Benitez heard from the case and started investigated. He even tracked down the woman!

    So these Venusian ‘walk-ins’ might still be around :)

    PS: Have you guys watched the 4 episodes of the remake of the TV series “V”?

    It’s very interesting how one of the characters —Lisa, the daughter of Anna, leader of the V’s— is played by a very beautiful woman called Laura Vandervoort. IMO, this girl has this Nordic/Venusian kind of beauty, with a strong ressemblance to Omnec —when she was younger— so the Venusian meme seems to be alive & well in modern popular culture.

  3. organelle Says:

    There’s a lot going on here. As a ‘contactee’ of sorts myself, I am aware that we are ‘certain’ that no humanoid life exists on Venus. So what does it mean when someone claims to hail from Venus, Mars, or the Moon?

    It means that they hail from one of the other ‘reflection’ dimensions. A planet ‘dead’ in this one, is alive over there. Craters here can be cities there. Anyone with a modicum of direct experience is aware that each of the planets is ‘alive’, but in our physical dimension of timeSpace, it looks like Earth is (probably) the only thriving living world in this dimension.

    When you dream, you are ‘halfway’ to a travel body. If you have (achieve is more correct) a travel-body, you can go directly to other worlds. There is a ‘frozen’ Sol in one of them, and there are versions where ‘all of the local planets and moons are alive’ but Earth appears dead.

    I discuss this and other related matters in my blog which demonstrates a: corrections to models of human dimensionality (obvious and non-esoteric) and b: inversions across reflection dimensions.

    I would really enjoy seeing the inside of her book. That single diagram backs up her claims rather fabulously, because it matches direct experience of my own. My vote? She’s at least half telling the truth.

  4. Victor Says:

    Somebody desperately needs to make that excerpt, if not the entire yarn, into either a Republic-style video serial or a graphic novel/webcomic.

    In fact, wouldn’t that have made a much better basis for the fourth Indiana Jones movie? Indiana Jones & the Mountain of Venus?

  5. alanborky Says:

    Greg, I’ve just had a peek at the site you gave a link to and I think I’ve spotted a partial explanation for why so many blokes were swarming around the fair Ms. Onec at Laughlin.

    When she announced her book was called Ich Kam Von Der Venus, some of them misheard and thought she was saying, “I am fond of -”

    Is that really the time? Got to go!

  6. Ed V. Says:

    Face it Greg, you’re contactee just waiting to get out of the closet! On a more serious note, I can see why you’re fascinated by those folks – contactees that sought publicity and left a rather questionable impression. But, I hope you realise that there also have been other people that relayed experiences and who didn’t seek the limelight, tried to convey a religious concept or sought to capitalise on an alleged encounter. ‘Silent contactees’ is the new lingo for that category. Think you’re smart enough not excluding that part.

  7. Greg Bishop Says:

    RPJ,

    I guess it figures that comely space women would hail from the planet that western culture associates with the feminine and love and beauty. The male contactees seemed to concentrate on Mars, Saturn, Neptune, etc.–male gods.

  8. Greg Bishop Says:

    organelle,

    I think she’s telling the truth as she believes it. Her model of “truth” is just off the track of most people’s models.

  9. Greg Bishop Says:

    Victor,

    Craig has told me that the site is no longer strictly PG-rated. Good news!

  10. Greg Bishop Says:

    alan,

    I must be thick. I don’t quite get it. I suppose I get you in a zen-kind of way!

  11. Greg Bishop Says:

    Ed,

    I don’t think that this “silent” contactee phenomenon is new at all. In fact, I think it’s far greater (in numbers) than the “loud” contactees could ever be. I’ve met many of them at conferences and other places. I once had a guy installing my tile who told me about his contacts and strange theories because he had found a sympathetic ear. It all fascinates me.

  12. Ed V. Says:

    Greg,

    Good to hear that you haven’t forgotten the “silent” contactees, and you’re right. The silent ones outnumber the loud ones many times. Maybe you or Nick could write about that some time. Stories from every day folks like your repair guy could be even more interesting then the contactee guru’s from the past. Anyway, thanks for your honest reply.

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