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Symmetry: A True UFO Adventure

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In January 1973, fourteen-year-old Dolly Safran gazed out the window of her home near the Florida Everglades. Without warning, a UFO dropped from the sky and hovered in her backyard. To her shock, Dolly could see thin, gray-skinned figures with large dark eyes staring back at her. Frightened, she dived under her bed to hide. At that moment, her bedroom filled with a blazing blue light. The next thing she knew, morning had arrived. She was lying on the floor wearing somebody else’s pajamas. She had been taken, again. This was not her first episode of missing time. It had happened many times before. Only this time, something different happened. Dolly remembered. In fact, she remembered everything.

Over the next few days, Dolly recalled being taken onboard the craft, where she was examined by gray ETs. She then had a long conversation with them, was given a tour of the craft, and was told she would soon be contacted again. Only a few days later, the ETs returned and took her onboard again. Dolly had no fear as she spoke with the grays, who reminded her that she had been contacted many times before. She was asked if she would like to work with them and learn from them, and what she would like to learn? Amazed by the opportunity, Dolly chose to learn how to pilot the craft. The ETs agreed.

So began Dolly’s lifelong experiences with the extraterrestrials. She recalled all of her earlier childhood experiences and finally understood what had been happening to her. She remembered being taken to another planet where she and other children were taught by the grays about a wide variety of subjects: science, history, philosophy, spirituality and more. More encounters followed. Soon her lessons focused on how to pilot the craft, and before long, she was placed in the pilot seat allowed to fly the UFO herself.

As Dolly grew into adulthood, her relationship with the grays deepened. She was visited on a weekly basis, more than a hundred times each year. Sometimes she was taken to learn on other planets, other times she was taken onboard massive motherships. She soon met a wide variety of ET types. She was told that Earth is in a critical stage of its evolution and that humanity was on the verge of world-shaking events that would cause sweeping changes across the planet. Dolly’s mission was to work with the grays to assist humanity and help everyone survive the coming changes.
This book is the true story of Dolly’s lifelong adventures with the grays. Unlike the vast majority of UFO contactees, Dolly has no fear of her encounters, and is able to remember them in their entirety. She is what UFO researchers call a conscious contactee. She does not need hypnosis to recall her encounters. She lives them in real-time, and she remembers all of it.

For most of her life, Dolly has kept her encounters a complete secret. But now, she has agreed to come forward and tell the world the truth about the UFO presence on our planet. ETs are not abducting people against their will. They are not here to hurt anyone or take over our planet. The truth is, they are here to help, to heal, to guide and enlighten. They are here, Dolly says, to ensure that everyone survives the many challenges facing humanity today.

Written by veteran UFO researcher Preston Dennett, and told largely in the witness’s own words, Dolly’s story will change the way you think about extraterrestrials and their agenda on our planet. Says Preston Dennett: “Dolly’s story is the single most extensive account of ET contact I have ever investigated or even read about.”

This book is not only a gripping true-life adventure story, it answers many of the questions surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Why are they here? Where do they come from? What is the alien agenda on our planet? Fully illustrated with eyewitness drawings and UFO photographs, “Symmetry: A True UFO Adventure,” contains a profound message to all humanity directly from the ETs.

299 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 11, 2022

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April 19, 2022
Wonderfully written book about an amazing experiencer.

I loved reading this book cover to cover pretty quickly. Although Dolly's experiences far surpass my own, I can relate to her life surrounded by high strangeness. She's so grounded and real and familiar. Perhaps because she seems very approachable and humble. Thank you Preston for presenting Dolly's story so skillfully. This story could be hard for some people to swallow, but for me it's mind bending in a very good way. I feel closer to the star family knowing how much they are like us. Blessings to you both. Namaste.I
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June 24, 2023
Loved this book!

There were things that were talked about in this book that helped me to figure out some things that happened to me when I was growing up. Telepathy has been proven to me and I know also that I am an Empath. I grew up in an area also that was what they call a "Flap Area". A "Flap Area" is an area known to be frequented by UFOs. Two contactees were grabbed by Grays about 5 canyons down from the canyon where I lived. The book that talks about what happened is in Kindle Books called "The Tujunga Canyon Contacts".
5 reviews
January 6, 2024
Something doesn't jive!

I greatly disliked the absurd idea that a supposedly, extremely intelligent woman could have a vocabulary so deficient it is laced with profanity. Are you kidding us? Her UFO teachers we are told were beyond genius but hey could not even teach a little girl
(Dolly) proper etiquette? Also these
UFO characters go around kidnapping innocent victims and taken to a ship then stripped? Yikes!










go around kidnapping unsuspecting
3 reviews
October 3, 2022
Amazing!

A book that should be read by everyone whether you believe or not. We need to wake up. We need to love one another. This is a true testament to what love in it's purest form is. Highly recommend.
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October 11, 2022
Wake up call

Having followed the topic for decades, this is for me the best explanation and integration of all the stories published over the years.

This answers a lot of questions.
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May 23, 2022
This was a great book! Very well written and it was the most detailed case study that I have read to date. I have always enjoyed Preston's work and this was no exception!
48 reviews
January 15, 2023
Amazing information.

More information than other books by someone who experienced it herself. Read this & your eyes will be opened to the truth.
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January 28, 2023
I enjoyed reading the book but I must say that someone needed to hire an editor as there was TOO much repetition in it.
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February 6, 2024
Courageous

Read this in a couple days. Very comprehensive and informative. The subject of this book is very brave in telling her story.
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August 16, 2025
DNF - Still early in the audio book, but if I remember correctly she was born in 1958. Close to my age, so I would have a similar set of cultural memories.

I am going to DNF this book for now because she is still recalling her school age experiences and just now brought up the Darwin Awards death of an elephant keeper who was treating an elephant for constipation and died of suffocation when the elephant unleashed a torrent of poop.

I remembered that unusual story and remember coming across it as a middle-aged adult, not in childhood.

An internet search comes up with that story (false per Snopes - inaccurate per other articles) making the rounds around 1998 or 1999. Also, The Darwin Awards is shown as starting in 1985. 1985 minus 1958 would make her age around 27 - past childhood school age. There were no Darwin awards during her childhood school age.

While the story so far is interesting, this has ruined credibility for me. For now, this is a DNF.
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