

Michel Zirger | Visitors Without a Passport: The Forgotten Evidence That Could Change Everything | Part 1 of 2
May 9, 2025
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Tonight on Veritas, our special guest is Michel Zirger. A French researcher and author now based in Japan, who has spent over twenty years immersed in the controversial, evidence-rich world of UFO contactees.
His book "We Are Here! Visitors Without a Passport" is a stunningly visual and forensic re-investigation of the 1952 Adamski encounter near Desert Center, California.
But this isn’t just another Adamski chronicle. It’s a dossier of original photographs, rare manuscript pages, and eyewitness accounts - one of whom is Zirger himself.
He owns five original photos from the November 20 encounter, including close-ups of Orthon’s footprints.
He holds the original George Hunt Williamson manuscript, with exclusive drawings and notes that have never been seen by the public - until now.
The man he saw in Tokyo looked exactly like Orthon.
And that experience, like Adamski’s, happened in broad daylight, in a public space.
With philosophical precision, spiritual undertones, and an obsessive attention to photographic detail, Michel Zirger is asking the question no one else is brave enough to answer -
What if they are already here?
His book "We Are Here! Visitors Without a Passport" is a stunningly visual and forensic re-investigation of the 1952 Adamski encounter near Desert Center, California.
But this isn’t just another Adamski chronicle. It’s a dossier of original photographs, rare manuscript pages, and eyewitness accounts - one of whom is Zirger himself.
He owns five original photos from the November 20 encounter, including close-ups of Orthon’s footprints.
He holds the original George Hunt Williamson manuscript, with exclusive drawings and notes that have never been seen by the public - until now.
The man he saw in Tokyo looked exactly like Orthon.
And that experience, like Adamski’s, happened in broad daylight, in a public space.
With philosophical precision, spiritual undertones, and an obsessive attention to photographic detail, Michel Zirger is asking the question no one else is brave enough to answer -
What if they are already here?