Gabriel Green

Gabriel Green (November 11, 1924 - September 8, 2001) was an American contactee, founder of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America (AFSCA), and United States political candidate (including runs for U.S. Presidency).

Political Campaigns
Green ran for a number of federal political offices, touting his connections with the Space People and campaigning on a platform of Universal Economics (free credit) and social works policies, including free medical and dental care.


 * U.S. President (1960), Outer Space [Write-in] Party candidate
 * U.S. President (1964), Flying Saucer [Write-in] Party candidate
 * U.S. Senate [California], Democratic Party primary (1962) &mdash; came in second with 171,631 (8.45%) votes
 * U.S. President (1972), Universal Party candidate

Books (as author)

 * "Let's Face Facts about Flying Saucers" (1967)

AFSCA Magazines (as editor)

 * "Thy Kingdom Come: dedicated to the physical, spiritual and economic emancipation of man" (1957-59)
 * "World Report" (1959-61)
 * "UFO International" (1962-65)
 * "Flying Saucers International" (1962-69)

Resources

 * "Flying Saucers over L.A." (latimes.com) &mdash; collection of clippings on Gabriel Green from the L.A. Times
 * Gabriel Green interviewed on his 1960 U.S. Presidential candidacy: original audio, transcript