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Listening to Extraterrestrials: Telepathic Coaching by Enlightened Beings by Lisette Larkins Average Rating: "This book is a GUIDE book. And I took it ONLY as such.
There are no ET messages in this book. I would only recommend this book, if you serious wish to have some kind of ET contact. If not, then I would say move on.
But if you do have some interest in speaking with ETs, then this book will most surely help and guide you. ..."
Encounter in the Pleiades: An Inside Look at Ufo's by Preston B. Nichols Average Rating: "If there was ever a book that defined the old saying 'truth is stranger than fiction' this is the book assuming this book is true. I personally believe a lot of it is true or at least it's a true interpretation of events as the author perceived them.
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Secret Life: Firsthand, Documented Accounts of UFO Abductions by David M. Jacobs Average Rating: "There is no other book which so properly recounts reliable eyewitness testimony of this nature. Even Hopkins' "Intruders" doesn't quite reach this level. Mack's "Abduction" has too many new-age laced accounts. The conclusions and theories of Strieber's "Communion" *are* new-ageism, which he appears to now regret. This is the one to get if you wish to hear accounts of level-headed abductees who, I can guarantee, aren't going to turn around and say they made it all up, as happened in the case of Mack's. ..."
The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention by Raymond E. Fowler Average Rating: "This book is a condensation of a 10-volume 702-page research report the author completed on the abduction of 4 men, a pair of twins and two friends, during a camping trip on the Allagash Waterway of Maine. In his preface, the author invites the reader to consider the evidence presented as a juror would, and to answer for themselves, "Are UFO abductions real?"The evidence presented, in addition to background material on the four men, is primarily transcripts of hynosis sessions conducted by hypnotherapist, Tony Constantino. ..."
Life as We Do Not Know It: The NASA Search for (and Synthesis of) Alien Life by Peter Ward Average Rating: "This book offers a detailed look at the possibility of life elsewhere in the Solar System. Ward starts off examining how life got started on Earth, in order to understand how it could get started elsewhere. He comes across as very knowledgable on the subject and gives a very interesting survey of the various theories and their problems. ..."
We Discovered Alien Bases on the Moon II by Fred Steckling Average Rating: "George Adamski claimed in the 50's that he saw trees and rivers on the moon. Now, decades after he allegedly visited there, there are NASA photos which partly corroborate what he said: the pictures show green blotchy areas inside meteor craters... hmm, what could that be? And especially interesting are the pictures of "tracks" on the moon, which clearly seem to be artificially produced-- possibly some sort of mining operation by the aliens. ..."
Calling on Extraterrestrials: 11 Steps to Inviting Your Own Ufo Encounters by Lisette Larkins Average Rating: "I just finished reading Calling on Extraterrestrials. It's one of the best books I've ever read. It has really changed my life for the better. 2 of the most important messages I learned from it were to end fear because there is nothing to fear and nothing to gain from fear, and to observe more. ..."
REVELATIONS: Alien Contact and Human Deception by Jacques Vallee Average Rating: "Jacques Vallee continues his fascinating studies into the realm of ufology. The terrific thing about Dr. Vallee's books, is that he doesn't claim to know "the answer". He also encourages you to use your mind and think about all the claims and truths spouted by most ufologists.While I might not agree with all of his conclusions, I appreciate the way that he presents his voluminous data and encourages you to make up your own mind. ..."
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