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Saturday, 7 September 2024

Earth: The Lost Contacts

 

Pages
414
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Color
Dimensions
A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£30.00
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There have been many claims of UFO landings and encounters with alien entities since 1947 and while some such as that of Betty and Barney Hill and Travis Walton may be well known they were not the first and certainly not the best incidents. Encounter claims are a world wide phenomenon and not confined to the United States. After 50 years of the CE3K/Alien Entity Study, For this fifth book looking at CE3K/AE reports Terry Hooper has chosen some of the best and least known reports as well as some that might be known but adding much detail; Aveley, Ewloe, Kingfield and others deserve to be better known as does the case of Elsie Oakensen, Bronte Lloyd, Chapters include: The Buckfastleigh Mystery The Jose C. Higgins Close Encounter 1947 The 1973 Onilson Patero UFO encounter/Abduction Case Villa Santina 1947 Pontejos Santander Spain -6th January, 1969 The Näslund and Nilsson Encounters Mrs. Church and the Green ‘Japanese’ Never Trust Child Witnesses? Starry, Starry Night -The Silbury Hill Encounter The 1977 Lindley, New York UFO Incidents The Boy Who Encountered Creatures At Vilhelmina 128 Just The Daily Drive Home From Work The “Is That It Then?” Reports The Bronte Lloyd Lost Encounter The Puchetta Encounter Ronald Wildman: A Man “Muddled Up About Time” The Kingfield Enigma The Lorry Driver What Was At The Window? The Multi-Witness Abduction That Did Not Happen -But It Did The Shamrock Cafe Abduction -The Best UK Case? Lynda Jones: The Abduction Ufology Knew About -Sort Of What Happened At Black Brook Farm? The “Mince Pies” Martians There Was Missing Time and more If you want to read factual, researched accounts rather than fiction then this book will educate you on these contacts -many ignored by Ufology, mishandled or plain ignored.


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