Olga and Manuel Lombao's reported 1969 encounter near La Coruña, Spain — the most concrete documented claim tied to the name Aldebaran.
THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Aldebarans
Correction Notice: The previous version of this page presented the “Vril Society/Lyran Caucasian” Aldebaran mythology as documented history. That mythology is a traceable literary invention from 1990, with no wartime evidence behind it. It has been reframed accordingly. A real, separately sourced 1969 contact case from Spain has been added.
Two children outside a shop in La Coruña, Spain, in 1969 may be the most concrete claimed encounter tied to the name Aldebaran — a landed craft, two tall figures, and a star map. Everything else attached to this name, including the SS occultists and the secret alien alphabet, traces to a book published decades later, long after the war it claims to document.
Name: Aldebarans
AKA: “Aldebaranians”; no consistent species self-designation across sources
Location – Home System: Aldebaran (Alpha Tauri), a real star in the constellation Taurus
Distance from Earth: Approximately 65 light-years — the real astronomical distance to Aldebaran
Attitude: No consistent characterization exists. The 1969 La Coruña account describes a brief, non-hostile, curious encounter with two children. The Vril/Nazi mythology frames Aldebaranians as guiding an occult movement — a claim with no supporting documentation.
Motives: Undocumented beyond the single 1969 encounter, in which the beings showed the children a star map and told them they’d meet again
Physical Appearance: In the 1969 case, described only as two tall, man-like figures in tight-fitting flight-suit-style outfits. No further detail (biometrics, hair, eye color) is documented in any source reviewed.
- Average Height: “Tall,” per the 1969 account; no measurement given
- Average Weight: Undocumented
- Body Temperature: Undocumented
- Pulse/Respiration: Undocumented
- Blood Pressure: Undocumented
- Life Expectancy: Undocumented
- Hair: Undocumented
- Skin: Undocumented
- Eyes: Undocumented
- Sex: Undocumented
Other Physical Information: None documented
Special Traits and Abilities: None documented in the verified case material
Communication Type: Direct verbal communication with the child witnesses in the 1969 case
Origin: Aldebaran / Alpha Tauri, per the 1969 witnesses’ account of the beings’ own claim
Life Form Type: Humanoid
Subspecies: Undocumented
Most Common Species: Undocumented
Level of Species: Undocumented
Habits: Undocumented beyond the single recorded encounter
Transportation Type: A large circular craft, encircled in bright lights, with a luminous tube-like extension used as an exit ramp, per the 1969 witnesses
Witnesses Reports: On an evening in 1969, siblings Olga (5) and Manuel (7) Lombao were near a shop close to La Coruña, Spain, when Olga saw a bright circular light descending. She found her brother and the rest of their party in an apparent state of suspended animation, except for Manuel. The two children watched the object land and two tall figures descend via a luminous extension at its base. The children were invited aboard, shown a room with numerous monitors, and told by the beings that they came from a star system called “Aldebarans,” with a star map shown as illustration. They were told they would meet again before the object departed. This case is documented on this network’s sister site, thinkaboutitdocs.com, sourced to S.I.B. Betelgeuse.
Special Features/Characteristics: A separate title, Aldebaran: Planet of the Extraterrestrial Beings of Light, has been identified as a potential additional source but has not yet been obtained or reviewed for this entry.
Summary/Description: A brief, child-witnessed 1969 contact case in Spain is the most concrete claim tied to this name. A separate, much later mythology linking Aldebaran to a secret Nazi-era “Vril Society” contact is a documented literary invention dating to 1990, not a historical account.
Source: 1969 La Coruña case: S.I.B. Betelgeuse, via thinkaboutitdocs.com. Vril/Aldebaran mythology history: Ralf Ettl and Norbert Jürgen Ratthofer, The Vril Project (1990); critical analysis via The Contact Project.
Related Cases: None currently cross-verified beyond the 1969 La Coruña case
DETAILED REPORT
The previous version of this page treated the “Lyran Caucasian” Aldebaran mythology — Vril Society mediums, secret alien scripts, a Council of Five — as established background for a species profile. It isn’t. A detailed critical history traces this entire narrative to a single 1990 book, The Vril Project, by Ralf Ettl and Norbert Jürgen Ratthofer. No document, archive, diary, or intelligence record from the actual 1919–1945 period mentions any of these elements as a connected story. The claimed “alien script” has been shown to decode as ordinary German, and the earlier historical references to a “Vril Society” (from 1947 and 1960) contain no mention of telepathy, Aldebaran, or extraterrestrial contact at all — those elements appear for the first time in 1990.
By contrast, the 1969 La Coruña case is a much smaller, quieter claim: two young children, a landed craft, and a brief exchange. It has none of the elaborate ideology or invented technology of the Vril material, and it comes with its own separate sourcing on this network’s sister site rather than a decades-later literary reconstruction.
RESEARCHER’S NOTES
Two Aldebarans — A Real Case and an Invented Mythology
- Source Chain Assessment: The Vril/Aldebaran mythology’s origin point is well-documented by researchers: it appears suddenly, fully formed, in a 1990 self-published book, decades after the wartime period it claims to describe. Earlier historical references to a “Vril Society” (1947, 1960) exist but contain no extraterrestrial content at all.
- Fabrication Correction: The previous “Lyran Caucasian,” “Council of 5,” and Kardashev classification content had no source beyond this site’s own prior page. None of it traces to either the 1969 case or the (also unverified) Vril literature.
- Distinguishing Two Claims: Presenting a 1969 child-witness encounter and a 1990 esoteric-Nazi mythology as the same documented species was itself an error, independent of either claim’s truth value. They should be read as two separate, unrelated uses of the name “Aldebaran.”
- Evidentiary Weight: The 1969 case rests on child witness testimony with no independent corroboration located. The Vril mythology rests on an unauthenticated 1989 parcel of documents that were never publicly verified.
Separated out honestly, “Aldebaran” turns out to name two very different claims: a small, brief 1969 encounter witnessed by two children in Spain, and a much larger, more elaborate mythology that researchers have traced to a single book published in 1990 with no wartime documentation behind it. Neither should borrow credibility from the other.
Critical researchers note the Vril/Aldebaran narrative “appears suddenly – fully formed – after 1990.”
(The Contact Project, critical analysis of The Vril Project)
REMOVED CLAIMS (Archived for Reference)
These details appeared in an earlier version of this page, presented as documented fact. They are archived here, clearly labeled as unverified mythology rather than deleted.
- “Lyran Caucasian” genetic classification and Pleiadian/Sirian kinship claims — sourced only to the post-1990 Vril mythology, not to any wartime record
- Specific biometrics (height 2.0–2.4m, weight, body temperature, pulse, blood pressure, life expectancy 800–1,200 years) — no source in either the 1969 case or the Vril literature
- “Council of 5” and “Federation of Planets” governance roles — no historical source; part of the post-1990 mythology
- “Type II” Kardashev classification — no source
- Interdimensional phasing ability and telepathic-harmonic communication — no source
- Vril Society telepathic contact with Maria Orsic (1919) — this claim itself is the subject of a detailed critical history showing it originates in 1990, not 1919; presenting it as established WWII-era history was the core error corrected here




