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UFO Initiation: Ultraterrestrial Time Travelers

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“Ida M. Kannenberg has had the most interesting contactee experience in the U.S., bar none! Here she shares her experiences and the knowledge obtained from many years of study and meditation. Her writings can be helpful to any scientist and UFO researcher as well as any client and psychotherapist. Her wit and wisdom are reassuring to those of us who puzzle over the whole UFO phenomenon.”

R. Leo Sprinkle, PhD | Professor Emeritus
Counseling Services | University of Wyoming

“A brave woman’s charming account of her UFO contacts: unvarnished straight talk, humor, and poems. She teases, pleases and challenges the reader, who is guaranteed to become curiouser and curiouser... in the process of developing heightened awareness to the multi-dimensional aspects of the most intriguing problem of our age. Ida Kannenberg’s experiences, knowledge and understanding illuminate the intimacies of the psychic nexus and UFOs.”

Berthold E. Schwarz, M.D.

Pioneer researcher Ida M. Kannenberg received the Dr. Leo Sprinkle Award at the 22nd Rocky Mountain UFO Conference in 2001. She was instrumental in founding with Dr. Sprinkle the first UFO experiencer-focused conference ever at the University of Wyoming in 1980.

269 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 16, 2013

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October 10, 2019
For seekers & contactees

Another excellent guide for legitimate seekers & those that have had contact.
Check out other works by the author - she is excellent.
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September 19, 2015
Unreadable.

Filled with unsubstantiated lists of opinions that seemed unpalatable. Perhaps well intentioned but poorly executed. What killed it for me was when the author "interpreted" the events of what they believe happen for the main subject of another book - the andreasson affair (which is a great book) and completely rewrote their own interpretation of events....completely way off base. Probably the worst book I've attempted read on this subject....just a turn off.
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