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Contact of the 5th Kind by Philip Imbrogno Average Rating: "There is a deep tone of honesty and directness in this book, akin to that of Jenny Randles, and the evidence is presented directly, often in direct quotations from eyewitnesses. There is some reliance on hypnotically extracted accounts of abductions (never to be trusted too closely), but not enough to dissuade us from seeing that something is going on. ..."
Alien Identities : Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena by Richard L. Thompson Average Rating: "This book is a fascinating comparison of modern UFO phenomena with similar phenomena recorded in the Vedic texts of Ancient India. Unfortunately, the author tries to cover too much in one volume.The first half of the book contains an excellent summary of modern UFO and related phenomena. In the second half of the book, Mr. ..."
Raechels Eyes by Helen Littrell Average Rating: "I found Raechel's Eyes to be one of the most compelling books I've read in many years on the mystery of UFO's and "alien beings". As a UFO researcher and clinical hypnotherapist for 20 years, I don't say that lightly. Although the writing style is uneven at times, it is a gripping book that reads like science fiction. ..."
Witnessed; The True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions by Budd Hopkins Average Rating: "Believers will believe and nonbelievers will not believe. To believe the story of a real-life abduction and how it affected those who witnessed it, you have to trust the author who writes it. I must say, Hopkins seems like a nice guy and he also seems believable. Reading the book, you get to know the guy and how he does his investigatory work in trying to verify whether this incident actually happened.Problem is, of course, that reading the book is an act of faith. ..."
Unlocking Alien Closets: Abductions, Mind Control, and Spirituality by Leah A. Haley Average Rating: ""Unlocking Alien Closets," Leah A. Haley's fourth book she has self-published, is a deeply personal and complex account of her life experiences. It begins where "Lost Was The Key" ended in January of 1992 and ends in February of 2003.Leah Haley's life changed drastically in 1990 when she remembered two encounters that had occurred many years earlier. ..."
Supressed Intelligence Reports: News They Dare Not Print! Average Rating: "There are so many sections to this book -- some 23 exactly. One thing that is missing is a detailed index -- but I guess you can't have anything. Particular, when you keep in mind that there is so much material here that this would have been a full time job. ..."
Alien Worlds: Social and Religious Dimensions of Extraterrestrial Contact Average Rating: Discusses the controversial culture of UFOs, extraterrestrial phenomena, and cosmic mysteries. This intriguing collection of essays presents reflections upon the birth, proliferation, enduring appeal, and future of extraterrestrial mythology. Highly respected authors and researchers representing the varied and sometimes competing perspectives of ufology and the sociology of religion provide a fascinating and instructive voyage into the social worlds of UFOs, abductees, and contactees. ...
My Visit to Venus by T. Lobsang Rampa Average Rating: "T. Lobsang Rampa is a legendary spiritual leader whose gifts to humanity have continued to offer his readers a true and trustworthy vision of the wondrous worlds that lie just within reach of our own. More than 20 years after his death, Rampa's writings still manage to touch the heart with their uncannily realistic stories about the Astral Plane, the marvels of outer space, and the beauty of the Tibet he loved so much. ..."
Alien Contact: Top-Secret Ufo Files Revealed by Timothy Good Average Rating: "This book picks up where Timothy Good's previous book, "Above Top Secret," leaves off. He is an excellent researcher on the UFO subject, and leaves no stone unturned. I bought "Above Top Secret," and was so impressed by it that I went out of my way to find any other books by Timothy Good (this was before I knew about Amazon.com and their search button). ..."
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