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In Stan Romanek's first book MESSAGES, we held on to our seats through the wild ride that was his life leading up to the follow-up book, ANSWERS. We had our heart strings tugged while learning of his lonely childhood with a giant secret that no adult would believe and no child should have to bear. We understood his anguish and fear that he might be mentally ill. After all, these things that were happening to him couldn't be real. Could they? Then Stan presented the evidence to us. The overwhelming mountain of evidence that makes his case the most documented ET experience known. We, the readers, slowly realized along with Stan that we're not crazy. Not only are we not crazy, but we're on the cusp of something really big. We realized that the information coming through is of global and universal significance. But, what is the information? What is the message that lies just outside our awareness? We get these "answers" in Stan's new book!

254 pages, Paperback

First published January 5, 2012

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256 reviews5 followers
May 30, 2014
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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112 reviews
July 3, 2013
I didn't like this book as much as Romanek's first book, Questions. That book made me a believer ... the photos of the markings on his skin, the dead grass where the extraterrestrial crafts landed ... the images caught on his camera and surveillance system. I just felt like too much of the information in his second book was unsubstantiated. While I found the theories fascinating, I'm a journalist and need something beyond theory. Also, when the character of Lazarus theorizes on why the ETs are here, their purpose, Romanek's role in the bigger picture, etc., it is very hard to follow. Lots of conspiracy theory here. And I'm not saying I don't believe or that I don't think there might be some truth to some of the theory. I'm just saying that it's just that ... theory. It wasn't substantiated like the evidence presented in his first book.
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27 reviews
September 5, 2014
Amazing 'sequel' to Messages! In Answers, we get to hear the latest happenings with Stan, his family, friends and of course, the ETs that contact them. Highly recommended. In my opinion, as a contactee, this guy knows what's up.
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34 reviews2 followers
May 26, 2013
It must be read, it can't be described
7 reviews1 follower
April 6, 2015
insightfull

Stan's story is wonderfully remarkable. Hopefully we have not heard the last of this amazing tale, which would also make for a blockbuster movie.
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17 reviews1 follower
November 29, 2015
Excellent book

Brings a lot of things together in a rational and cohesive manner. Gripping story, hard to put down....highly recommended read.
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