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Round Trip To Hell In A Flying Saucer: UFO Parasites : Alien Soul Suckers - Invaders From Demonic Realms

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DOES SATAN DRIVE A FLYING SAUCER?

ARE DEMONS KIDNAPPING HUMANS AND PERFORMING SADISTIC EXPERIMENTS ON THEM ?

IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLOOD SACRIFICES AND ANIMALS AS WELL AS HUMAN MUTILATIONS ATTRIBUTED TO EXTRATERRESTRIALS?

CAN ALIEN LIFE FORMS SHAPE SHIFT, TURNING INTO HUMANS, GROWING ORBS, FIREBALLS, OR EVEN MANIFEST THEMSELVES AS PHYSICAL 'HARDWARE' TO FOOL US INTO BELIEVING THEY ARE MECHANICAL DEVICES?

It's the dirty little secret of UFOlogy -- something that only a few insiders dare discuss amongst themselves. For example, Lord Hill-Norton, the late five-star Admiral and the former head of the British Ministry of Defence, believed strongly in the existence of UFOs. But he did not see them in a positive light, professing instead in his privately printed UFO Concern Report: "UFOs are essentially a religious matter rather than a military threat and furthermore there is certainly a degree of psychic involvement in almost every case. Quite often, however, such experiences are definitely antithetical to orthodox Christian beliefs."

Journalist and author of "The Mothman Prophecies" (made into a film starring Richard Gere) John A. Keel was adamant when he stated: ". . ..The UFOs do not seem to exist as tangible manufactured objects. They do not conform to the accepted natural laws of our environment. . .The UFO manifestations seem to be, by and large, merely minor variations of the age-old demonological phenomenon."

Other researchers of supernatural phenomena have noted that. . .The casting of magical spells, the performance of occult rituals and a ceremony to conjure up spirits are sometimes attempted by witnesses prior to a UFO appearing in their proximity.

PLUS -- THE JINN -- NAZI FOO FIGHTERS - ALEISTER CROWLEY

300 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 25, 2011

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Timothy Green Beckley

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American investigater on paranormal and Ufological issues.

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December 29, 2015
"Alien Soul Suckers" who can resist a book with this question in its title? Not me. Love how the book description is all in caps too, the equivalent of screaming. "DOES SATAN DRIVE A FLYING SAUCER?" The mind boggles...

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June 15, 2012
Overall a fun book. This is new material for many people..."gasp" UFO's and strange phenomenon may NOT be from benevolent space brothers coming to earth in nuts-and-bolts space craft?

Though demons and evil might sound depressing, the book editor keeps it ight and fun and it reads like an extended magazine without the adverts.

Round Tirp starts slow with a re-print of a short story from the 50s of the same name. It's an odd, contactee variety story of a mechanic who experiences two starangers that materialize in his garage. It goes from there and turns into what looks like a treatment for a 50's sci-fi/horror movie in the vein of Ed Wood's classics.

But once that weak part of the book is done, there is much much better material, mainly magazine articles from many great authors and thinkers. They explore all the dark, weird corners of the UFO enigma that are ingnored by the "nuts-and-bolts" space-brothers crowd.

My two rating is in part due to the oversized trade-paper-back format of the book that had my constantly wrestling with the pages flopping back and forth. That is due to the fact that this is a fairly thick book with lots in it...and that's not a bad thing.
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