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The Alien Abduction Files: The Most Startling Cases of Human-Alien Contact Ever Reported
The Alien Abduction Files: The Most Startling Cases of Human-Alien Contact Ever Reported
The Alien Abduction Files: The Most Startling Cases of Human-Alien Contact Ever Reported
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The Alien Abduction Files: The Most Startling Cases of Human-Alien Contact Ever Reported

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Why would two women separated by thousands of miles share a common thread involving alien abduction? Both cases are supported by multiple witnesses and have substantial evidence. Both women experienced missing time while driving with a companion and were later taken from their homes. Both have been unwilling participants in ongoing experimental procedures that appear to follow family genetic lines. Both witnesses have given detailed descriptions of the crafts-interior, technology, medical procedures, messages from the visitors, and the types of ET they have encountered, including their society's hierarchical structure. Even more startling, both have independently described finding themselves on identical huge craft within the same time frame.

The Alien Abduction Files finally reveals:

The little-known details of alien experimental procedures
The theoretical science that can explain alien technology
The messages conveyed by the ETs to abduction experiencers
The vulnerabilities and benefits of living life as an abduction experiencer
The evidence that these phenomena are real
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 19, 2014
ISBN9781494574468

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Interesting topic, but poorly voiced and repetitive. It feels like the author just learned a new word (prosaic) and is a little too eager to work it in wherever possible.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not too bad and narrator is a bit flat. The author repeats herself so many times that if you remove the repetitions the book would be half as lonng she spends way too much time. Bad-mouthing capitalism to take her very seriously
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    There is no more credible source for this phenomenon then Marsden. A Great Work. Future Historians will consider her mandatory reading.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    There is no "prosaic" explanation for this book. "Prosaic". Prosaic prosaic prosaic. In all seriousness, this book only focuses on two cases. Two very uncompellincases. The author, outside of her inability to use a thesaurus to avoid severe overuse of the word prosaic, is compelled to constantly plug her own writings and the fact that she is related to Barney and Betty Hill throughout. Overall it feels self indulgent and boring.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I overall liked this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in the topic. The only thing I found annoying was the constant repetition of the word "prosaic” throughout the book.