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Christ Brotherhood, Inc. was a UFO religious group founded on December 16, 1956 in Orange, California, United States by Wallace C. Halsey. Halsey claimed that during his sleep, he channeled messages from extraterrestrials who warned of the impending destruction of the world and the gathering of a remnant of humanity to be saved. Halsey described Christ Brotherhood, Inc. as a non-profit religious educational organization founded with the goal of "bringing greater understanding to all mankind." According to Halsey, the organization comprised members of 52 different religious denominations.

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  • Christ Brotherhood, Inc. was a UFO religious group founded on December 16, 1956 in Orange, California, United States by Wallace C. Halsey. Halsey claimed that during his sleep, he channeled messages from extraterrestrials who warned of the impending destruction of the world and the gathering of a remnant of humanity to be saved. Halsey described Christ Brotherhood, Inc. as a non-profit religious educational organization founded with the goal of "bringing greater understanding to all mankind." According to Halsey, the organization comprised members of 52 different religious denominations. (en)
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  • Christ Brotherhood, Inc. was a UFO religious group founded on December 16, 1956 in Orange, California, United States by Wallace C. Halsey. Halsey claimed that during his sleep, he channeled messages from extraterrestrials who warned of the impending destruction of the world and the gathering of a remnant of humanity to be saved. Halsey described Christ Brotherhood, Inc. as a non-profit religious educational organization founded with the goal of "bringing greater understanding to all mankind." According to Halsey, the organization comprised members of 52 different religious denominations. (en)
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