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Average rating: 3.61 · 41 ratings · 2 reviews · 11 distinct works
The Ancient Human Conspiracy

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Extraterrestrials: Why Are ...

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The Ancient American Conspi...

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Silent Invaders & Alien Abd...

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How Humans Became Conscious...

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One At A Time

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Love's Second Chance

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The Ultimate Human Conspiracy

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All You Have To Do Is: Choose

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My Daughter's Autumn

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“The hassle over the word 'proof' boils down to one question: What constitutes proof? Does a UFO have to land at the River Entrance to the Pentagon, near the Joint Chiefs of Staff offices? Or is it proof when a ground radar station detects a UFO, sends a jet to intercept it, the jet pilot sees it, and locks on with his radar, only to have the UFO streak away at a phenomenal speed? Is it proof when a jet pilot fires at a UFO and sticks to his story even under the threat of court-martial? Does this constitute proof?”
J.D. Gray, Extraterrestrials: Why Are They Here?

“Edward J. Ruppelt, who headed the U.S Air Force’s secret investigation of UFOs in the early 1950s, wrote. “The hassle over the word 'proof' boils down to one question: What constitutes proof? Does a UFO have to land at the River Entrance to the Pentagon, near the Joint Chiefs of Staff offices? Or is it proof when a ground radar station detects a UFO, sends a jet to intercept it, the jet pilot sees it, and locks on with his radar, only to have the UFO streak away at a phenomenal speed? Is it proof when a jet pilot fires at a UFO and sticks to his story even under the threat of court-martial? Does this constitute proof?”
J.D. Gray, Extraterrestrials: Why Are They Here?



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