Louis Farrakhan is not a ufologist in the investigative sense, but he is included in UFO culture discussions due to a well-known “Mother Wheel” UFO account in Nation of Islam tradition. On UAPedia, he should be labeled as an adjacent figure: relevant for religious and cultural framing of UFO narratives.
Farrakhan’s primary significance is political and religious leadership. The UAP relevance arises from how a visionary/UFO account functions inside a belief system and how that narrative is reported publicly.
He is not an investigator or researcher. His role is as a claimed experiencer/vision narrative figure whose story is referenced by others.
The UFO framing is strongly theological and prophetic rather than evidential or technical.
His influence here is cultural: the story is frequently cited when discussing UFOs in religious movements, symbolism, and prophecy narratives.
On UAPedia, Farrakhan’s value is as an example of how UFO narratives can be embedded in religious identity and used as meaning-making rather than as “case evidence.”
Final Call — Mother Wheel account reference
https://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Columns_4/article_101271.shtml