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Heh. What an interesting narrative! Check out Romanek's website where he posted a video of a gray alien peeking in his window. Cute. :-)
 
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Farree | 3 autres critiques | Jun 6, 2019 |
I didn't like this book as much as the other two. I feel that this book goes over information that was already provided in the first book. Unlike Messages, there were too many dead ends and the author was unable to provide documents that he talked about but never produced like he did in the first book. I also felt that with all the unmarked cars, surveillance and counter-surveillance going on that he would be able to produce photos. For example, wouldn't it have been more powerful if he had taken photos of the unmarked Taurus? Instead he rushes from the house to confront the driver sans camera. One shot of a helicopter goes some way but not far enough. I personally believe that the government is up to many shenanigans but it would be more powerful if you can document as much as possible. The pictures of the children was powerful stuff and I particularly enjoyed the ideas put forth by Lazarus. Still, not as good as the other two books.
 
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ozzieslim | Dec 27, 2014 |
I had initially stumbled on a lecture being given by this author on you tube. I found the subject matter fascinating and unlike other books in this genre, the author has a lot of documentation to back up his experiences. The book covered most of the ground that the lecture covered but if you have an interest in UFOs, extra-terrestrial life and what might be out there, this book is worth a look.
 
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ozzieslim | 3 autres critiques | Dec 27, 2014 |
The thing I found most impressive about the regressions were that the author had a number of people view and participate in each session. They were able to witness him writing the advanced quantum physics equations that he spoke about in his book Messages. It was a pretty powerful statement that some of the attendees to these sessions were physics professors, psychologists and other academicians as well as his family and other people involved in the area of researching UFO's. Next to "Seth Speaks", this is one of the better regression books I have read.
 
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ozzieslim | Dec 27, 2014 |
This is the first book on this topic I've picked up in a long time, and I'm glad I did! It's easy to follow and not written like a textbook, which is a problem I found in some other titles of this nature. Stan's experiences, whether you believe or not, and the writing style, make this a quick and interesting read!

I only hope that more books on this topic will come out and be as fun to read as this one.
 
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Kewpie83 | 3 autres critiques | Apr 3, 2013 |
I'm not really sure how to rate or review this book. Personally, I do believe that intelligent life exists elsewhere (simply due to the sheer mathematical odds), but I'm not sold on the idea that that life is visiting our planet. But, having watched a lot of X Files episodes recently, I decided to give this book a try.

The book, for the most part, is an entertaining read no matter what your beliefs are about extraterrestrials. Sometimes the book gets a little boring with the minutiae, but seeing the supposed "proof" and reading about it is interesting. Although, being purported as the most documented case in history, there's little evidence here except some equations that mean nothing to me (science was never my strongest subject) and a few photographs that look a little, umm, hokey. The author states that he has taken many photographs "proving" his story, but he's only included a few of them in the book.

Still...interesting to read. It did make me think a little, and I was entertained while reading the book.
 
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schatzi | 3 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2012 |