Thor's presence begins in 1957
when he visited the Eisenhower administration. He is said to resemble us (human
features), although much more handsome, but what "struck him out" was
that he could apparently walk through walls and leave no fingerprints. Today,
people are still trying to find his ship, the Victory
One, which is said to be located near Lake Mead in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sightings of "Venusians" began in the 50s in Hunterdon County, NJ
with Howard Menger, who claims they frequently came to his farm. He went on
talk shows to talk about his experiences. He also hosted conventions. At one of
these conventions appeared Commander Valiant Thor, who claimed he was the
leader of all Venusians on Earth. He vowed his audiences by speaking any
language known to man, including dialects. Thus began Thor's mystery.
Thor said he came from a race of Venusians that lived
within the planet itself, not on its surface. They were superior to humans:
more intelligent, better-looking, less-violent. They were sent here, he said,
to protect humans from themselves and to prevent nuclear war. He asked to speak
with the President, but instead, according to Thor, he met with Secretary of
State John F. Dulles. He was held by the Pentagon for questioning. However,
Thor's story gets stranger with the introduction of Frank Stranges.
Stranges said that agents of the Venusians escorted
him to the Pentagon in 1959 to meet with Val, and he claimed to have seen Val's
brother, Donn Thor, walk through walls. He also said that, upon meeting Valiant
for the first time, the alien showed him a suit that would only zipper when Val
waved his hand; it was made from "fabric" that could not be
destroyed. The alien said to Strangest that the government was doing tests on
him, and his IQ was determined to be close, or over, 200. Strangest, an
ordained minister (preacher) said that Valiant and his shipmates (among them
Donn and Jill, not related to the brothers) are a race of people created by God
before Adam, and never fell from grace like humankind did.
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