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Alien Interview: Deluxe Study Edition

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This is Deluxe Study edition of the internationally best selling book, Alien Interview. Includes the original letters, notes and interview transcripts provided by US Army Air Force Nurse Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy with editing and extensive footnotes and detailed index provided by the editor, Lawrence R. Spencer. The content of the book is a series of personal interview conducted between Nurse MacElroy and the alien pilot of a UFO which crashed near Roswell, New Mexico in July, 1947

585 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2017

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6 reviews
June 2, 2019
Free read

All the footnotes was a plus for me.
Learning history of subjects I never knew .
A book that made me laugh with the alien thoughts
About earthlings.
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January 13, 2024
Very entertaining work of fiction. There are a plethora of reasons for me to point out that THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION, because unfortunately in the current climate many have taken it seriously. I could point out dozens of discrepancies/issues with the notion that this is real, but instead I’ll leave it to a couple and also compliment the author’s exceptional knowledge of both science and history. Here are some core proofs that this is fiction:

The supposed interviewer describes being placed in witness protection at the end of the process—but witness protection to prevent their murder by whom? Aliens? There was no crime that they reported. Keeping government secrets under threat of treason is the actual legal channel that would be used here. Mountains of other people had come forward with information on this subject by the 1970s and later, and Corso’s book was out in the mid-90s. If this woman was actually living in Ireland, and had real transcripts (something that wouldn’t have magically snuck out with her) she could have gone to a journalist and asked them to publish her story before death. There are a lot of small discrepancies like this that are effective proofs that this is fictional.

Regardless, very enjoyable read.
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July 10, 2023
It's simply put, a great science fiction tale that touches on spirituality and the what ifs of existence.

It's a shame the author felt he needed to use the cover of an actual event to get his beliefs to the reader.

For those that are still on the fence on believing what he is presenting, simply read his previous book.

His book on the wizard of oz philosophy repeats the same topics almost verbatim that the alien in the interview does. Coincidence? I think not. The sources are identical i.e. the author's belief system.

It's clear the author keeps banging the same drum between both books. Take it for what it's worth, an athiest's philosophical tale with lots of footnotes. Well written piece though. Had me glued.
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February 23, 2025
IS-BE

Airl is real to me after reading the interviews. The definition on Time is the best I have ever known: “Time is simply an arbitrary measurement of the motions of objects through space”. This is just an example of the simple yet so clear and precise conveying by words for some of the most complex information and concepts on earth and universe in its totality in time and space. If one believes, this is the book that changes everything about an individual and entire universe!
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September 9, 2024
Bad Scifi... the author just took a lot of "fringe", "conspiracy", "ufo", "spiritual" books and told as an "alien interview". Lots of contraditions, not worthy the time...
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July 25, 2025
Wild if true. And, part of me feels there's elements of truth.
If this really is a smuggled transcript, of programs the USA has recently admitted existed and were funded by citizens' taxes, then reality is beyond the pale of fiction.
If Airl is real, and her motivations pure to the one she was communicating through, assuming bias of perspective and translation error, then we are IS-BEs and its our mission to surface and experience that reality or illusion.
Psychedelic experiences present this truth, but we return to our bodies and believe that was the dream world, and this is reality. Earth is a hazy grey compared to that world.
A book not for the faint hearted, you must suspend disbelief and enjoy the ride.
I choose to interpret 'prison planet' as 'IS-BEs who do not know they are free' - rather than a actual penitentiary.
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