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Robert Dione

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Robert Dione (also known as R. L. Dione) was born February 23, 1922, in Portland, Maine, and died December 12, 1996, in Clinton, Connecticut. He was a Connecticut schoolteacher and an author who wrote about UFOs and ancient astronauts. During World War II he was a paratrooper in Europe. He earned a B.S. from the University of Maine and an M.A. from Columbia Teachers College. He traveled widely and wrote two books on ancient astronauts: God Drives a Flying Saucer and Is God Super-Natural? - The 4000 Year Misunderstanding. He was married and had five children. Dione published God Drives a Flying Saucer in 1969. The book is known for its unusual ideas: he believed aliens could track a person on Earth and beam thoughts to control them using "God's radio frequency." He claimed God was upset with Russia’s atheism and used electromagnetic brain signals to influence Hitler to overthrow the Russian Empire. He also claimed Jesus did not perform miracles in the Bible; the miracles were due to mind manipulation by alien technology. He said, through the Saucerian God, hypnosis created the subjects Jesus would heal.


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