Valerie Ransone, an elusive White House worker, is at the centre of renewed claims that she received messages from extraterrestrials, raising questions that remain unanswered decades later.
Valerie Ransone is described by researchers as one of themost mysterious figures in UFO history. Records suggest she worked in the White House during the Nixon administration, though not in a high-profile intelligence role. Instead, she was reportedly linked to a domestic government programme, possibly tied to social services.
Yet despite her seemingly ordinary position, Ransone appears to have moved in extraordinary circles. Witness accounts place her frequently inside the White House, interacting with influential figures. However, concrete documentation about her role remains scarce, fuelling speculation about whether her official duties masked something more unusual.
Her name surfaces only in fragments, often through second-hand accounts, taped recollections, and the writings of UFO researchers. Attempts to trace her biography have largely failed, with some claiming she is still alive but deliberately staying hidden.
According to testimonies from individuals who claim to have known her, Ransone believed she could communicate with extraterrestrial beings. She allegedly described herself as capable of 'channelling' information from non-human sources and passing it on to scientists and officials.
One striking claim is that she predicted a rocket failure in the late 1970s that later occurred. While such claims remain unverified, they have contributed to her reputation as a figure operating on the fringes of science and the unexplained.
There are also accounts of a strange encounter in which a man approached her with detailed knowledge of her life, before playing a recorded message from a supposed extraterrestrial entity. The voice allegedly invited her to take part in a mission involving human contact with alien intelligence.
Critics argue that such stories resemble classic Cold War era paranoia or psychological manipulation. Supporters insist they point to something far more significant.
Ransone's story becomes even more complex when her connections are examined. She was reportedly close to Gordon Cooper, a former astronaut known for his interest in UFO phenomena. She also appeared linked toexperimental research groups exploring advanced energy systemsand unusual technologies.
Some accounts tie her to laboratories and projects focused on radio frequencies, early energy weapons, and what is often described as Tesla-based research. These were areas of intense interest during the late 1970s, when governments and private groups were exploring unconventional science.
Source: International Business Times UK