This post was published 2 years 6 months 28 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Ummo or Ummoism describes a series of decades-long claims that aliens from the planet Ummo were communicating with persons on the earth.
Most Ummo information was in the form of many detailed documents and letters sent to various esoteric groups or UFO enthusiasts. The Ummo affair was subject to much mainstream attention in France and Spain during the 1960s through the 1970s, and a degree of interest remains regarding the subject.
General consensus is that the Ummoism was an elaborate hoax. The culprit (or culprits) is unknown, but a José Luis Jordán Peńa has claimed responsibility for instigating Ummoism. However, there are still a few small groups of devotees, such as “a strange Bolivian cult called the Daughters of Ummo”.
Another group, which claims a more scientific approach to the question of whether Ummo is a hoax or not, has set up a website in which one can find the materials on which is based the Ummo story, and some analysis of this documentation (ummo-sciences.org). One person of this group claims to have understood the fundamentals of the language of UMMO, which is present in the texts in the form of what we would call words or sometimes expressions . He contends that the structure of their language is inherently different from the structure of any language on Earth, and has published a book on the subject.
Dr. Jacques Vallee has said the Ummo documents might be a real-world analogue of the fictional creators of Borges’ “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”.
