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Aliens: 15 Reasons to Believe: Paranormal UFO Sighting Cases That Still Mystify Non-Believers

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As we cannot see the limits to the universe, the possibility of the aliens seems certain. But, for some reason, we still have not seen them, or is that true? Much has been said about the possibility of alien life, but very little has been proven. The subject remains one of the most talked-about, yet enigmatic subjects in the modern world. Do aliens exist? Have they been to Earth? Is there any way to get to the bottom of this riddle? These questions have plagued both believers and skeptics alike, who both seek a clear-cut answer one way or the other. Where is the definitive proof? Is there any at all? Here in this book, we reach high and low; scouring the depths to find the most convincing evidence of alien visitation. From cattle mutilation, crop circles, and alien implants, all the way to Blink 182’s Tom Delonge’s recent partnership with the U.S. Army to utilize alleged “alien alloys,” here in this book we run the gamut in order to bring to you the 15 most convincing indications that the truth is out there after all. The the Best Evidence for Aliens? Ancient Aliens—Ancient Proof? The Crash at Roswell, New Mexico To Catch an Alien by the The Peter Khoury Story Wow! Radio Signals of Alien Life? The Skinwalker Ranch Alien Implants Cattle Mutilations Crop Circles Alien Abductions Oumuamua Exoplanets Unexplained Disappearances The Tunguska Incident Disclosure or Disinformation? (You Blink and You Miss It!) Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited! Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon's free reading Kindle App. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 27, 2019

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6,339 reviews40 followers
January 4, 2023
This book is dated 2019. It talks about 'true believers' and the problem with the speed of light being a barrier to interstellar travel then goes into the reasons the author thinks aliens exist. These include some things I agree with and some I don't.

I agree with the Roswell crash. There is no way it was a weather balloon based on testimony and the amount of material collected from the site.

I disagree that the moon might be semi-hollow (this came out before the movie about the moon being hollow, by the way). He also brings up a certain plane disappearance which has since been found to be an actual crash.

The topic of ancient aliens is interesting and possible but I don't think they helped anyone build anything. There is growing evidence that there was a human civilization that was advanced by the standards of that day thousands of years before Egypt but that it was severely damaged by comet impact with multiple points. This led basically to a redo of human civilization. This group are the ones responsible for the various pyramids all across the Earth, by the way.

Other reasons he brings up for belief include the events at Skinwalker Ranch, cattle mutilations (these are pretty darn gruesome, by the way, and there have been at least 10,000 known cases of animal mutilation), crop circles (which sometimes have beautiful designs no matter who made them), the sudden end of the Mayan civilization and the Tunguska incident among others.

Here is where a certain saying comes up. 'Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof.' None of the reasons the author gives meet that standard. It's not to say that the author is necessary wrong but that the proof is not enough yet.
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143 reviews9 followers
October 5, 2022
Quite good

Basically, this book is for newbies in the world of UFOs as I had already heard about or read most, if not all, of the case studies presented. As such, this is a great book. It is well written and does hold your attention.
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414 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2021
3.5 - Interesting book, but kinda loses momentum towards the end...
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50 reviews
February 23, 2022
Ok book

Nothing new that any UFO enthusiast didn't already know but if your a novice than start reading & catch up
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3 reviews
October 25, 2023
It's a retell of the famous stories

Well written and well informed as always. It's great too if you are new to the subject and want the heavy hitting stories.
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Author 153 books91 followers
December 27, 2023
🖋️ The author put together a collection of questionable events which we readers are to believe that explainable and provable events are really the works of alien beings. I believe that it is probable that alien life exists, but not all that is strange to Earth is alien in nature. For example, the Tunguska Incident in Siberia (Russia) is laid out in this book:
In the early morning hours of June 30th, 1908, a tremendous explosion rocked the cold region. The blast was so tremendous that it leveled 1000 square miles of forest. because the area was so remote, it wasn’t until 1927 that a team of Soviet scientists (led by researcher Leonid Kulik) made it to the site of the rumored explosion to investigate what had occurred, [and] there is no crater.


I believe it is proved that an asteroid or the like can burst in the air (before hitting the Earth) and cause great destruction, à la Tunguska. See the story of a similar occurrence on February 15, 2013 in Chelyabinsk, Russia. The meteoroid exploded before hitting the Earth with a power release of 500 kilotons and a massive shock wave as with the Tunguska Event.

🗑 I hold the opinion that alien life is plausible, but these stories did not do much for me. While somewhat entertaining, other readers may find this book their saucer and right up their galaxy.
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August 17, 2025
This book is well written, and the material is researched well also. We all know that the subject matter is controversial, even unbelievable to most people, but the author describes case files for the reader to mull over. There is more to this world than materialism, and I suggest that the reader keeps an open mind while reading. I enjoyed the book and found it interesting.
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