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Decoding the Message of the Pulsars: Intelligent Communication from the Galaxy

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A new interpretation of nearly 40 years of interstellar signals and the prophetic message they contain

• Contains extensive analysis of pulsar data, revealing new ideas about the origins and functions of pulsars

• Provides proof of an extraterrestrial communication network

• Includes information about the formation of crop circles and force-field-beaming technology

In 1967, astronomers began receiving and cataloging precisely timed radio pulses from extraterrestrial sources, which they called pulsars. These pulsars emit laserlike radio beams that penetrate through space much like searchlight beams. Paul LaViolette, who has been researching pulsars for over 25 years, shows that while these pulsars have long been assumed to be spinning stars, the true nature of these radio sources has been grossly misunderstood.

In Decoding the Message of the Pulsars , LaViolette shows that pulsars are distributed in the sky in a nonrandom fashion, often marking key galactic locations, and that their signals are of intelligent origin. Using extensive scientific data to corroborate his theory, he presents evidence of unusual geometric alignments among pulsars and intriguing pulse-period relationships. Equally compelling is the message LaViolette contends is being sent by these extraterrestrial a warning about a past galactic core explosion disaster that could recur in the near future.

224 pages, Paperback

First published April 21, 2006

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Paul A. LaViolette

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He received his BA in Physics from Johns Hopkins, his MBA from the University of Chicago, and PhD from Portland State University and is currently president of the Starburst Foundation.
He has published many original books and papers in physics, astronomy, climatology, systems theory, and psychology.

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February 20, 2024
That is a very interesting book, which analyses the place and the signs of the pulsars that were discovered in the sixties, and initially were even understood as artificial but then the scientists retracted themselves. The author gives a second look at the data and makes an interesting for its artificiality, I do not condone the supposed message at all. As a bonus, the author throws a great theory for the crop circles and explains the process through microwave energy being applied, fascinating stuff, well worth reading.
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July 11, 2018
Expertly presented book. Just amazing information. Compelling Theory. An excellent read.
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