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Alien Mind: The Thought and Behavior of Extraterrestrials

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Alien Mind begins where other books usually leave off. Rather than debate whether UFO's and aliens exist, the updated edition V of Alien Mind quotes human witnesses and informative aliens in a startling, new exploration of the thoughts and assumptions of our extraterrestrial neighbors. Sixty-five years after Roswell, evidence suggests that aliens are trying to get humans to step beyond elite greed and failed ecology in order to develop a more mature kind of cosmic citizenship. Although some content may be unsettling, this book should help to fill in some of the blanks in public knowledge about aliens. Alien Mind introduces previously unreported sources and helps readers understand how aliens think and feel about their interactions with humans and other aliens. It discusses alien science and how humans can both detect and identify different types of aliens and their energy networks.

280 pages, Paperback

First published June 2, 2010

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April 7, 2011
Most outstanding information on big picture knowledge of our world and local universe as transpiring within a massive civilized galaxy, local cluster and beyond. Invaluable data on the qualitative reality of what and who we are dealing with. Few books I've read come close. Highly recommended for anyone not afraid of the big view reality.
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February 18, 2024
This book is fun to read, but I consider it mostly fantasy, a lot of the information given about Aliens is most likely false and represents some naive concepts about what aliens are and their civilizations. It is fun to read though, and some of the info may be correct, though this book has a lot of confabulation, it does resemble a lot of the material put forward by Courtney Brown. I don't trust this sort of remote viewing unless from Ingo Swann, In the case of RV I take the remote viewing ETs who contacted you, or abducted you because they have opened up themselves to contact, the others are not to be reached, they block you and masquerade themselves and use all forms of false images, so no, you will most unlikely not succeed there, nice try though
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