The Science Behind Alien Encounters

The Science Behind Alien Encounters
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ISBN-13 : 097591166X
ISBN-10 : 9780975911662
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Book Synopsis The Science Behind Alien Encounters by : Robert Farrell

Download or read book The Science Behind Alien Encounters written by Robert Farrell and published by . This book was released on 2012-01-04 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Science Behind Alien Encounters is a print version of the popular PowerPoint lecture by the same name. This lecture has been given over 60 times around the country including universities, colleges, libraries, UFO conferences, MUFON meetings, book stores, book clubs, and senior centers.Topics covered in the book include the UFO Crash at Kingman, Arizona; A Brief History of Sightings; The Truth Embargo; The Search for ETs; The Sumerian Knowledge; The Deluge; The Great Pyramid of Giza; Contact with ETs; The Amazing Things UFOs Do; Time Travel and How ETs Travel Great Distances; Generating the Gravitational Field; Why UFOs Crash; What the ETs Are Up To; and even, How the Universe Began. An extensive bibliography is presented at the back of the book.


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