Richard Miller
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Richard Miller | |
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Born | 2 July 1930 Michigan |
Died | 25 October 2000 (70) [1] Carson City, Nevada |
Nationality | American |
Affiliations | Solar Cross Foundation |
Known for | Space Brothers |
Richard T. Miller (July 2, 1930 - October 25, 2000) was an American contactee and medium, noted as the channel of several audio tapes purporting to be messages from Mon-ka of Mars and other Space Brothers.
The Solar Cross Recordings
"Space Tape" Series (1956)
- Korton & Voltra, "To Men of Earth" (27:12)
- Merku, "Light Healing" & Mon-ka, "Government" (14:22)
- Hatonn, "Earthman Come Home" (18:46)
- Mon-ka, "Maldek The Lost Planet" (20:04)
- Mon-ka, "The Red Planet Mars" (26:18)
- Kadar Sutko, "Solar Government" (19:18)
- Mon-ka, "The Story of the 'Space Tape' Series" (29:16)
- Hatonn, "Short-wave Radio Message" (10:19)
"Galaxy Series" (1958)
- Solar Cross Staff, "Introduction to Galaxy" (12:20)
- Mon-ka, "Method of Communication" (12:43)
- Soltec, "Tour of Station Kor" (12:42)
- Solar Cross Staff, "Power & Nicolo Tesla" (12:12)
- Bellarian, "Magnetics" (11:19)
- Mon-ka, "Earth's Relationship with it's Neighbors" (12:49)
- Kla-la, "The Great Pyramid" (13:17)
- Kla-la, "Spacecraft (Part 1)" (12:40)
- Hatonn, "Profile of Man" (12:31)
- Mon-ka, "Life & Death" (25:34)
- Mon-ka, "The Green Emerald" (11:43)
- Kla-la, "Spacecraft (Part 2)" (11:20)
- Mon-ka, "Universal Vibration" (25:27)
- Mon-ka, "A Solar Tour" (39:01)
- Hatonn, "A Galactic Tour" (50:20)
- Solar Cross Staff, "Story of the Galaxy Series" (41:40)
"Solar Cross Series" (1970)
- Mon-ka, "Halls of Grandeur" (19:37)
- Soltec, "Semantics & Thought" (18:59)
- Mon-ka & Soltek, "The Discovery (Sun)" (22:16)
- Soltec, "Effects and Coming Events" (22:32)
- Esola, "Perspective" (12:49)
- Mon-ka, "Man" (10:12)
- Soltec, "Events and Worls Changes" (20:11)
- Hatonn, "Atlantean Time Capsules" (16:06)
Selected Bibliography
- "STAR WARDS - Welcome Home Earthman" (1979)
- "STAR WARDS II" (1991)
References
- ↑ "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JTPH-9M8 : 20 May 2014), Richard T Miller, 25 Oct 2000; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).