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Not from Here: Selected UFO Articles

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Not from Here--Selected UFO Articles Preston Dennett has written eighteen books and more than one hundred articles about UFOs and the paranormal. A seasoned investigator with 30 years of experience, he is a leader in the field. This book represents the culmination of his many years of research. For the first time, Dennett has released a collection of ten articles from his vast stock of more than a hundred. Each article is original and appears here in book form for the first time. Inside you will find the following articles and •Conversations with ExtraterrestrialsIn most cases, ETs are very tight-lipped. But in some rare cases, people have held conversations with extraterrestrials.•Phone Call from an AlienUFO contact is much stranger than most people can imagine. Contact occurs in many ways, sometimes even by telephone.•UFO--Don’t ShootWhen faced with the unknown, it is human nature to shoot first and ask questions later. But what if you shoot at a UFO?•Alien ZoosAre there zoos onboard UFOs? The answer is yes, and they contain many strange creatures, some from here and some not from here.•UFOs over GraveyardsWhy are aliens hovering over graveyards? These spooky accounts are both surprising and unsettling.•They Walk Among UsSometimes aliens are seen in the strangest places, including bookstores, convenience stores, buses, train-stations, casinos, schools, subways and more.•The Alien-Clown ConnectionAlien screen memories come in many forms, but the alien-clown connection is one of the strangest of all.•The Intimidation and Murder of UFO WitnessesMany UFO witnesses have learned the hard way that it can be very dangerous to be a UFO witness.•Exposed--Project RedlightNot all UFOs are being piloted by ETs. In some cases, the pilots appear to be the U.S. military. Are we flying the flying saucers?•Mining Data on UFOsUFOs appear to have multiple agendas, including an active interest in mines and the precious metals of our planet.

230 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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June 3, 2024
A collection of articles written by Dennett over the years for different UFO publications. The articles are also UFO cases in a general theme, with most cases being a couple pages each. This made for quick reading and I’ll be reading more from him. Dennett has a very straightforward and down to earth writing style which made it feel more credible to me, with him often quoting the witnesses.

What I enjoyed less was when he would get done describing a case and end it with “Shortly later, Kenneth experienced the most profound abduction event of his life” and then move on to the next case. It was sadistic. Dennett also strongly believes in the benevolence of the UFOnauts, who he believes are extraterrestrials, which seemed odd after talking about a woman whose fetuses were kidnapped from her. He also said that there are no cases of UFOs hurting people unprovoked, which I don’t believe is as clear-cut as he portrayed it. Vallée has several cases of people being attacked and even killed by UFOs without provocation.
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August 30, 2021
Interesting

Had a lot of information that I haven't heard before. Kept you in suspense and other times had you laughing to yourself. Nice book, I would recommend it, easy but interesting read.
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June 1, 2021
Really interesting selection of articles covering a wide range of topics. Well worth the read!
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January 11, 2021
This is a series of articles done by the author and covers a wide variety of UFO topics. A lot has to do with abductions of people by space aliens. I want to point out one thing. Abduction sounds like a semi-neutral word. I would prefer kidnapping which, to me, sounds more serious and immediately reminds one of a serious crime.

Every kidnapping is a crime, whether it is done by humans or done by space aliens. It automatically implies an act that is evil, done with evil intent and by a person (or a space alien) that is at least partially evil if not totally evil.

Some other thngs the book points out that the space aliens do is wiping the minds of people who see them which is another action that falls into the not-so-good category. The aliens are also noted to be evasive in giving answers to questions which implies a negative aspect of what they are doing.

Some of the other topics include:

The Battle of Los Angeles, a real event during World War II.

Phones ringing supposedly due to a call from a space alien. (Why not just disconnect the phone for a while?)

The kidnapping of people, the taking of animals for a space alien zoo aboard their space ship and taking things from mines or doing their own mining.

UFOs and graveyards.

Disguised aliens walking among humans and visiting stores.

Clowns and space aliens.

Roswell.

Intimidation and murder of people who have become involved with UFO sightings and investigations.

Quite a bit is covered in the book. It also has some artwork in it and the piece for the chapter about space aliens walking among humans is really good and incredibly funny.
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March 30, 2024
very interesting collection of articles, there are some disagreement regarding his positions, the author is quite traditionalist, however, it is very interesting nonetheless. A lot to take from this book.
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