Gerald Light

Gerald Light, also known under the pseudonym Dr. Kappa, was an American occultist and saucerian, commonly known for his 1954 letter to Meade Layne on the subject of his alleged two-day tour to Muroc AFB (now Edwards), in which he reported witnessing "five separate and distinct types of aircraft being studied and handled by our Air Force officials -- with the assistance and permission of the Etherians", and further claimed that then-President Dwight Eisenhower had likewise interacted with the Etherians. Previous to this letter, Light had written several articles for Meade Layne's "Round Robin" and published his own mimeographs, claiming psychic contacts with Etherians and detailing a highly occult-influenced cosmology of Etheria.

Selected Bibliography

 * "Signs in the Skies" (R.G. McFarland, 1954)
 * "Spirit Speaks" (R.G. McFarland, 1954)
 * "The Human Personality" (Lodge of Light, ~195?)
 * "The Book of Light" (Lodge of Light, 1957)
 * "The Science of the Saviour" (Lodge of Light, March 1958)

Light also edited at least two periodicals, Gerald Light's "Treasure Chest" and "Galaxies of Light".