William Mills Tompkins was an American aerospace designer, e
William Mills Tompkins was an American aerospace designer, engineer, and author who became well known in his later years for making extraordinary claims about UFOs, extraterrestrial civilizations, and alleged secret space programs. Supporters viewed him as an insider with privileged knowledge, while critics and mainstream historians regarded his claims as unverified and unsupported.
Early Life and Career
* Born: May 8, 1923
* Died: August 21, 2017
* Tompkins claimed that as a teenager he assisted with organizing intelligence information related to U.S. naval activities during World War II.
* He later worked in the aerospace industry as a designer and engineer.
* He was involved with several aerospace companies in California during the rapid development of aviation and space technology in the mid-20th century.
His Book: Selected by Extraterrestrials
His best-known work is:
Selected by Extraterrestrials
In this book, Tompkins claimed that he received guidance and information from certain extraterrestrial civilizations. He described events ranging from World War II to modern space programs and alleged hidden technological developments.
Claims About World War II
Tompkins claimed that:
* The U.S. Navy received intelligence about secret German technological projects.
* Allied intelligence networks obtained information about advanced German aircraft and space-related research.
* Some wartime technological developments never became part of the publicly known historical record.
These claims have not been independently verified by historians.
The Secret Space Program
One of Tompkins’ most famous claims was the existence of a secret space program operating separately from public space agencies.
According to him:
* Large spacecraft, space stations, and bases on the Moon and Mars had been built in secret.
* Military organizations and aerospace corporations participated in these programs.
* Some technologies involved were allegedly decades ahead of publicly known technology.
Nordic Aliens
Nordic Aliens are described in UFO literature as human-like extraterrestrials with:
* Tall stature
* Blonde hair
* Blue eyes
* Fair skin
* Human facial features
According to Tompkins and other UFO writers:
* They were friendly toward humanity.
* They wished to help human civilization progress technologically and spiritually.
* Some stories identify them as “Pleiadians,” supposedly originating from the Pleiades star cluster.
Draco Reptilians
Draco Reptilians are described as reptile-like extraterrestrials.
Tompkins and similar writers claimed that:
* They were highly advanced and powerful.
* They attempted to influence human society and governments.
* Their influence extended into global politics and historical events.
These ideas are part of UFO mythology and conspiracy theories and are not supported by verified evidence.
Claims of Alien Influence on Earth
Tompkins claimed that:
* Different extraterrestrial groups had different goals.
* Some groups wanted to help humanity.
* Others were allegedly interested in controlling resources or influencing political systems.
* Certain major events in human history may have been affected by extraterrestrial involvement.
These claims remain unverified.
Moon and Mars Bases
Tompkins stated that:
* Humans had already established permanent facilities on the Moon.
* Operational bases existed on Mars.
* These projects operated independently of public space agencies.
Organizations such as NASA have never confirmed the existence of such facilities.
Scientific Perspective
The mainstream scientific position is that:
* No verified evidence currently demonstrates the existence of extraterrestrial visitors on Earth.
* Many UFO sightings can be explained by natural phenomena, human activity, or misidentification.
* Extraordinary claims require strong and independently verifiable evidence.
Supporters and Critics
Supporters that:
* Tompkins had access to classified information.
* He revealed hidden historical events.
* Governments may withhold sensitive information from the public.



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