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The Phoenix Lights by Lynne D. Kitei Average Rating: "At 8 P.M. on the evening of the 6th February, 1995, Dr. Lynne Kitei had just settled into a bath when her relaxation was suddenly brought to a halt by her husband, Frank, calling from the bedroom. Dr. Lynne, knowing her husband, a family physician, was not easily alarmed, wrapped a towel around herself and rushed to his side to find him standing transfixed at the bedroom window, overlooking the distant skyline of the city of Phoenix, Arizona.
Frank's frantic calls were well justified for, less that a hundred yards from the window, three sphere-shaped objects hovered approximately 50 to 75 feet above ground level. ..."
Songs of the Arcturians : The Arcturian Star Chronicles, Volume 1 by Patricia Pereira Average Rating: "Patricia Pereira has a lyrical writing style that connects with the reader at the deepest levels. It is one of the most unique books that I have ever read. The English language is beautifully crafted to draw the reader deeply into realms of transcendent perception. There is something magic that occurs as one is immersed within the pages of this book. ..."
Extraterrestrial Contact: The Evidence and Implications by Steven M. Greer Average Rating: "Fans of Frank Drake's "Is Anyone Out There" rejoice, Greer should receive honorary status as a member of "The Order of the Dolphin." This book offers fascinating speculation on the matter of life existing elsewhere in the universe. Read the book to learn more about the history of mankind's search for extraterrestrials, why it is likely that life exists elsewhere, and the impact of what such a discovery means to our own planet and our existence. ..."
An Overview of Extraterrestrial Races: Who is Who in the Greatest Game of History by Rolf Waeber Average Rating: "There is a lot that can be said about this book, both good and bad.
The english translation is not great, with numerous instances of odd grammar and usage and occasional spelling errors. The information in the book is stuff I came across during the nineties when I was more actively involved with interviewing abductees/experiencers/contactees, reading the UFO literature (including some channeled information), and researching the UFO contact phenomenon from a variety of perspectives, all in an effort to determine the number of different alien races interacting with out planet, what they look like, and how they relate to each other. ..."
Montauk: The Alien Connection (Montauk) by Stewart Swerdlow Average Rating: "Montauk, The Alien Connection fills in all of the gaps of the previous 4 Montauk books. The veils surrounding the mysterious Stan Campbell are now lifted. Stewart was one of the key participants in the Montauk Project. He skips over the technical talk and tells the story from a very heart-felt and awakened perspective. ..."
Communion: A True Story by Whitley Strieber Average Rating: "One of my friends, a deep NON-believer in extraterrestrials, told me that she was moved by this harrowing work. Out of mere curiousity I read it. And...it changed me. Most books on the subject of UFO's and extraterrestrials whiz right by me, and I've forget their message within days. However, Communion has stuck with me, and Whitley Strieber's riveting account continuously resurfaces in my mind. ..."
Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens by Susan A. Clancy Average Rating: "In the past few decades (and significantly, not before that time) there have been stories from people who have been abducted by aliens, probed, sampled, and disgorged back to try to figure out what happened. There have been those who have taken these stories at face value, most famously the late Harvard psychiatrist John Mack, who said that there was no evidence that such abductees were telling anything but the truth. ..."
The Allies of Humanity: Book Two, Human Unity, Freedom & The Hidden Reality of Contact by Marshall Vian Summers Average Rating: "Most people acknowledge the existence of UFOs, and therefore of an extraterrestrial presence in our airspace. Many believe that humans have been abducted, examined and forced to take part in unexplained medical experiments. Many also speak of "space brothers" and of ET visitors who are here to save us and our planet from war, poverty and ecological disaster. ..."
The Gathering: Meetings in Higher Space by William Gammill Average Rating: "In 1996, William Gammill experienced contact with otherworld beings. The channeling lasted for approximately fifteen days, during which time he took copious notes. He describes his experiences and what he learned from them in The Gathering, his fourth book. He says that "although [his book] begins with an encounter that can only be characterized as `alien,' the theme is not alien contact. ..."
Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens by John E. Mack Average Rating: "Dr. John Mack is a serious, careful and courageous research. Consider. If you were a Harvard Medical School professor with a Pulitzer prize and a sterling reputation would you endanger it for the sensationalism of "alien" abduction? Even if you were confronted with evidence of strange events, why put up with all the headaches? ..."
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