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The Alien Apocalypse: Where Do They Come From? And Why Are They Here?

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My book is an informative and interesting collection of questions that are asked by more and more people concerning aliens, extraterrestrials, and all the entities that humans call gods. In antiquity, humans called any entity with superior knowledge or abilities a god. In the present time, humans also call aliens and extraterrestrials gods. In my book I discuss and explain why there are aliens and why there are extraterrestrials. I explain where they come from and why they are here. I discuss topics that people have questions about but have no explanation as to why the events are happening. I also briefly discuss two other topics in my book. I discuss the fact that humans are extraterrestrials, and I also explore the phenomena of animal mutilations. I bet a lot of people don't realize that humans are extraterrestrials. I believe that when you finish reading this book and you seriously ponder the material, one word will come to wow!

74 pages, Paperback

First published May 21, 2014

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Frank Morin

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Profile Image for Eric F.
384 reviews3 followers
July 29, 2025
One thing I really liked about The Alien Apocalypse by Frank Morin is how it made me see the universe in a new way. After reading it, I couldn’t stop thinking about how big everything is out there and how small we really are. It made me feel amazed but also curious about what else might exist beyond our planet. I remembered nights when I looked at the stars and wondered if someone else could be looking back. This book made that feeling even stronger and left me thinking about all the mysteries we still don’t understand.
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429 reviews5 followers
July 30, 2025
A pleasant read

Honestly, I don’t know why I started reading this book, but as I kept going, I found it interesting.

The reading is easy to follow and understand, sometimes even fun, and it never becomes monotonous; on the contrary, it captures the reader’s attention.

The book can be considered a good option for a moment of leisure.
Profile Image for Diana.
447 reviews10 followers
July 30, 2025
"The Alien Apocalypse" left me reflecting on what we think we know about extraterrestrials and their possible connection to what many ancient cultures have called "gods." After finishing this book, I was left thinking that it's one of those texts you read not just for entertainment, but to question everything you think you know. I highly recommend it.
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1,095 reviews23 followers
August 1, 2025
The title of this book can be strange but once you start to understand the perspective that the author has this read make total sense to you. “The Alien Apocalypse” is a very interesting read for those one who wants to underestimate better where aliens come from and what they have to see with us. This read definitely will let you think about it.
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212 reviews2 followers
August 9, 2025
Thought provoking

If you enjoy speculative nonfiction that challenges assumptions and makes you say “hmm” (and maybe even “wow”), this is a quick but captivating read.
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