Ex-Psychologist Who Claims Interplanetary Connections Won’t Take School Board Seat

Monday, November 19, 2012
Richard Boylan

Richard Boylan won election to the Mother Lode Union School District Board in Northern California with the support of the Democratic Party, but it was his close affiliation with the High Council of Star Nations as Earth’s counselor that may have led to his decision not to take the seat.

Boylan dropped out of the race 18 days before the November 6 election, citing “personal reasons,” after a letter to the editor of the Mountain Democrat briefly reviewed the candidate’s interstellar connections and troubled professional past.

Boylan is a former psychologist who had his license to practice revoked by the state in 1996 after being accused of abusing “his role as a therapist when he imposed his personal views on the existence of extraterrestrials into the dreams and memories of two patients.” He specialized in treating patients who claimed they had survived alien encounters.

Boylan was also accused by the California Board of Psychology, in its license revocation decision, of initiating improper contact of a sexual nature with patients. He allegedly pushed one patient into taking nude dips in a hot tub with him and submitting to massages.

The board concluded that Boylan, a former president of the Sacramento Valley Psychological Association, “abused his role as a therapist and was grossly negligent.”

Boylan, who won one of two seats on the school board by finishing second among five candidates, describes Star Nations as an organization of well over a million star races in the Milky Way, 1,438 of whom are in contact with planet Earth.

“Earth has been under protection by Star Nations, who have placed a protective cordon around Earth so that Humans are not subject to being preyed upon by any members of civilizations of inferior moral and spiritual development,” Boylan wrote in an online description of the interstellar association. It was formed “many many millions of years ago.”     

Boylan, who notes on his resume that he became a Star Nations “Councillor of Earth” in 2005, lists a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Saint John’s College in Camarillo in 1961; a master of science degree candidacy at Saint John’s Seminary in Camarillo in 1964; a master of science decree in education from Fordham University in New York City in 1966; a master’s degree in social work from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1971; and a Ph.D. in anthropological psychology from the University of California, Davis, in 1984.

According to the resume, Boylan was a member and chairman of the Calaveras County Board of Education, 1982-1985; board director of the Marin Municipal Water District, 1974-77; and a member of the California Conference of Local (County) Mental Health Directors board, 1978-1984.

Boylan founded Star Kids Project, Ltd  in 2003 to identify and counsel the biological children of human parents who have had their reproductive systems altered by aliens in order to create an advanced race. The parents are referred to as “star seeds.” Star Kids is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable educational organization and according to his website, “Your contribution is usually tax-deductible.”

–Ken Broder

 

To Learn More:

Richard Boylan, Star Kids Project President, Declines California School Board Seat after Victory (by John Celock, Huffington Post)

Recission of License (UFO watchdog)

Star Kids: Our Future Hope (An interview with Richard Boylan by Paula Peterson)

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