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Humanoid Encounters: 2000-2009: The Others amongst Us

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The World's most amazing Humanoid encounter cases. The bizarre, real, global reports of; UFO occupants - Ultraterrestrials, Extraterrestrials, Cryptoterrestrials, Robots & more. Mysterious beings - Bigfoot, Flying Humanoids, Werewolves, Mermaids, Dwarves and even stranger exotic humanoids. Albert S. Rosales is the world's leading expert on humanoid encounter cases.

300 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 19, 2015

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December 19, 2015
Beware isolated areas

This was an interesting group of encounters indeed. Everything one could ever think of encountering was expressed here and very well. I like that the author was pretty much silent and neutral throughout. The few after comments were quick to the point, neither confirming or denying. Mr. Rosales isn't trying a idea. It's a very interesting read overall that kept me engaged and up all night. I'm not sure whether to believe or not, but I try to take everything with a grain of salt. It's not foolish to think we live in a very complex world. It refuses to yield all of her secrets and we're not the only ones walking around.

Though to my amusement some of these cases sound like they came from the X-FILES and a few anime episodes. Lol Enjoy!
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March 31, 2016
This book is a collection of accounts of encounters with various UFO related humanoids from the years 2000-2009.

Many of the encounters aren't really even worth reading, but every so often you get a real humdinger. Many of the accounts a very similar to one another, so the book is repetitive.

Entertaining, like a collection of old ghost stories.
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July 16, 2016
Too much !!

Man talk about world wide info. I plan to read his other books and many be a part of one someday . Keep looking Mr.Rosales we all need to know
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