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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > Extraterrestrial beings
The possibility that humans are not alone in the Universe and might
in the future come in close contact with other intelligences is one
of the most intriguing questions of human history and has deep
implications for our understanding of the Universe and ourselves.
In this book the subject is dealt with in an interdisciplinary way,
giving the scientific and technological implications, discussing
the philosophical and religious connotations and rebuffing the
pseudo-scientific statements. Based on our current scientific
understanding of the Universe, the possibility of extraterrestrial
life is discussed, summarizing cosmic, chemical and biological
evolution. What we now know of the Universe suggests that life is
common and extraterrestrial intelligent life is a possibility. The
problem of searching for extraterrestrial intelligent beings is
often reduced to radio telescope technology or the possibility of
decoding a possible message. In many cases the idea of ETIs is
loaded with anthropomorphism. The author discusses problems such
as: what is intelligence? What is consciousness? Should we expect
ETIs to be conscious beings and other philosophical issues? also
examined and the possibilities of true contact with other
intelligent beings are considered. At the heart of this book is an
examination of the viability of future astronautics which would
enable closer human contact with ETI than through radio messages
taking thousands of years to reach their destination. The
possibility of faster-than-light space travel is considered. The
book addresses readers with an interest in general science, but
also those with a humanist background, interested in the great
philosophical debate about human nature, in particular the question
of whether there is other intelligent life in the Universe, and the
author counterbalances recent theories such as 'rare earth'.
On a dark winter's night in December 1980 two US airmen who were
security guards at a USAF base in Suffolk, England, encountered a
mysterious unidentified craft with flashing lights that had landed
in the forest outside the perimeter. When the story got out,
despite a cover-up and official denials, there were many who saw it
as clear evidence our planet was being visited by UFOs from outer
space. Skeptics who felt sure that must be a false explanation
rushed to offer more earthly suggestions, or to insist the story
was quite untrue and the airmen were lying. But they weren't! Years
after this strange incident, the actual identity of the "UFO" has
become plain and also the purpose for which this weapon was
devised. It was needed as a result of an international crisis. Now,
author George Wingfield examines the background of these events and
also other similar unexplained sightings and encounters with UFOs
during that era.
This true account of the aliens who invaded the town of Point
Pleasant, West Virginia - first published in 1975 - has been made
into a major motion picture starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney and
Alan Bates. For thirteen months Point Pleasant was plagued by a
dark terror that culminated in a major disaster. Unearthly noises
and ghostly lights in the sky gave way to mutilated animals, winged
monsters, weird flying machines and worst of all, the fearsomely
demonic "Bird" - the Mothman. The story reads like a novel - but
every single word of it is true and fully documented by john A.
Keel, who spent a year in Point Pleasant where he saw and
experienced many of the stranger manifestations personally.
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A New World
(Paperback)
Whitley Strieber
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In June 2021, U.S. National Intelligence publicly admitted that
UFOs are real physical objects and that they have been penetrating
restricted military airspace since at least 2004. Despite this
bombshell and further recent admissions by the Pentagon, the
identity of these mysterious craft remains unknown. This book
brings the full scientific method to bear on this enigmatic issue.
Written by Daniel Coumbe, a former research scientist at the Niels
Bohr Institute in Copenhagen with a PhD in theoretical particle
physics, this book defines one of the first scientifically credible
studies of UFOs in the modern era. Anomaly reveals new results
derived from radar, optical sensors, and scientific instruments,
rather than speculating on unreliable eyewitness testimony. This
scientific approach provides the reader with clear and reliable
answers, something that is desperately needed in the murky field of
UFOs.
Join Dolores Cannon, and go exploring! Join Dolores on a voyage
through time and space into the world of the strange and unusual
and unfathomable, as hypnotherapist Dolores Cannon's "Convoluted
Universe" series continues. Suspend belief as Dolores explores
worlds and dimensions where dreams become reality and reality is
only a dream. Readers should open their minds to a myriad of
possibilities that have previously only dwelt in the imagination.
The book includes more mind-bending concepts for those with open
minds and eager curiosities.
The spectre of the UFO, as popularised by shows such as The X-Files, has brought an astonishing slant to the face of modern religious practice. But what motivates the fantastical and sometimes sinister beliefs of UFO worshippers? UFO Religions critically examines some of the fascinating issues surrounding UFO worship - abduction narratives, UFO-based interpretations of other religions, the growth of pseudo-sciences purporting to explain UFOs, and the responses of the core scientific community to such claims. Focusing on contemporary global UFO groups including the Raelian Movement, Heaven's Gate, Unarius and the Ansaaru Allah Community, it gives a clear profile of modern UFO controversies and beliefs.
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Moving The Walls
(Hardcover)
Valeria Ferriera; Edited by Zehn Zzyrone
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This amusing, revealing, and entertaining romp through the confused
and controversial history of the UFO craze is a must for believers
and skeptics alike. Shockingly Close to the Truth is the first and
only comprehensive tell-all history of ufology from two men who
have been at the center of this cultlike movement for close to half
a century. James W. Moseley conveys the fun he has had over the
years pursuing tall tales and purported evidence of visitors from
outer space. As the creator of the newsletter Saucer Smearuthe
source on the follies, foibles, fads, and feuds of ufologyuMoseley
has the inside scoop on the amazing world of serious UFO sleuths
and wigged-out osaucer fiends.o His co-author, Karl T. Pflock, has
been tracking reports of unidentified flying objects for close to
half a century and has written the most thorough investigation of
the Roswell incident ever done.
For Moseley it all began as a lark in 1953 when he drove across
country and interviewed almost 100 UFO experts and eyewitnesses,
including former president Harry S Truman. After all these years,
his account of this journey is here published for the first time, a
goldmine for anyone interested in modern social and oufologicalo
history. He also talks candidly about his encounters with and
assessments of leading UFO personalities, including Budd Hopkins,
George Adamski, J. Allen Hynek, and many others. In addition, he
reveals the whole truth behind the infamous Straith letter hoax,
the real origins of the Men in Black, and the true story of George
AdamskiAEs alleged 1952 encounter with oa man from Venus.o Along
the way he recounts his incredible adventures as a grave robber of
pre-Columbian artifacts in Peru (Move over Indiana Jones ), to
which there is also a bizarre UFO connection. Complementing the
exuberant narrative are many original photos of famous persons and
events from MoseleyAEs private collection, plus facsimile
reproductions of the Straith letter and the complete October 1957
special Adamski exposT issue of SmearAEs predecessor, Saucer News.
A feast for UFO buffs this book will also interest students of
popular culture, social trends, and the psychology of belief.
I was chosen to be one of twelve grassroots contactees in 2017. Why
was I chosen as one of the twelve? You'll read how Antura, my
extraterrestrial contact, and I are members of the same soul group,
or "cluster" as my angel calls it. Each soul cluster has on average
between six and twelve soul fragments. Our soul cluster consists of
eight fragments having Earth lives. Naturally, communication would
be easier between us. You could compare it to twins who know what
each other is thinking.
Antura and I are from that same water planet in the Sirius B
star system. I learned that I've had thousands of lives on that
planet. My guardian angel has also been the angel for Antura during
his many lives on Earth, so it's easy for the two of them to
communicate.
Inside is the story of how I was introduced to my "brother on
another planet."
Is SETI a genuine scientific research programme? The search for
extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) has been given fresh impetus
in the last years of the 20th century following developments in
space science which go beyond speculation. The evidence that many
stars are accompanied by planets, the detection of organic material
in the circumstellar discs of which planets are created, and claims
regarding microfossils on martian meteorites have all led to many
new empirical searches. Against the background of these dramatic
new developments in science, David Lamb evaluates claims to the
contrary, and examines recent attempts to establish contact with
other intelligent life forms. He also assesses competing theories
on the origin of life on earth, discoveries of former solar
planets, proposals for space colonies and the consequent technical
and ethical issues. Most importantly he considers the benefits and
drawbacks of communication with new life forms - how we should
communicate and whether we actually can.
On the 50th anniversary of the alleged crash of a UFO at Roswell,
New Mexico, UFO and paranormal investigator Kal Korff reveals
never-before-published information on the "Roswell
incident"--revelations powerful enough to change public opinion
forever. This groundbreaking volume also includes a complete report
on the popular "alien autopsy". Photos & illustrations.
This book introduces the reader to the wonders of Mars, covering
all aspects from our past perceptions of the planet through to the
latest knowledge on its history, its surface processes such as
impact cratering, volcano formation, and glaciation, and its
atmosphere and climate. In addition, a series of ten intriguing
open issues are considered in a more advanced way. These include
such thought-provoking questions as What turned off the planet's
magnetic field?, Why are the northern and southern hemispheres so
different?, What was the fate of the once abundant water?, and Is
there, or was there, life on Mars? Numerous original figures,
unavailable elsewhere, reproduce details of images from Viking,
CTX, MOC, HiRISE, THEMIS, and HRSC. The book will appeal especially
to general readers interested in planetary sciences, astronomy,
astrogeology, and space exploration and to students of Earth
Sciences and Natural and Environmental Sciences. The higher-level
material on the remaining mysteries of Mars will also be of
interest to astrogeologists and other researchers.
New Hampshire couple Betty and Barney Hill provided Americans with
what is essentially the original alien abduction story. Since their
story became public in the early 1960s, many thousands of Americans
have likewise come forward with similar stories of traumatic
experiences. Sometimes the abductee has little conscious
recollection of these events, but through nightmares, dreams,
flashbacks and hypnosis they eventually learn more. Sometimes the
participants are bewildered. To get a better understanding of the
opposing viewpoints of skeptic and believer, the Betty and Barney
Hill case is used to examine the wider context of such encounters,
their historical origins, media influences and the latest
extraterrestrial, psychological, paranormal, conspiracy and
sociological theories that surround them.
This thought-provoking book looks at the nature of red dwarf
systems as potential homes for life. Realistically, what are the
prospects for life on these distant worlds? Could life evolve and
survive there? How do these planetary surfaces and geologies
evolve? How would life on a planet orbiting a red dwarf differ from
life on Earth? And what are the implications for finding further
habitable worlds in our galaxy? The author provides readers with
insight into the habitability of planets and how this changes as
time progresses and the central star evolves. Since the previous
2013 edition Under a Crimson Sun, there has been a rise in newly
discovered planets orbiting red dwarfs, accompanied by
controversial areas of research that test what we think we know
about these systems. This revised edition delves into the wealth of
new material uncovered since that date. It explains the often
conflicting results and analyses put forward and clarifies our
understanding of these exciting new worlds. The chapters explore
the full width of relevant scientific discovery and speculation on
the potential for red dwarf planets to host life. New content
includes improved atmospheric models, new understandings of the
impact of stellar radiation on the atmosphere of red dwarf worlds,
tidal-locking, and comparisons with terrestrial geology and
climate.
"The E.T. Chronicles" grapples with the "big" questions such as
"Who are we? Where do we come from? Why are we here?" through a
careful reading of world mythology. The authors organize these
ancient stories into a chronology that starts with "in the
beginning" and ends with the advent of civilization in an effort to
discover the true story of human origins. It brings together myths
from many cultures including the Sumerians, the Greeks, the Maya
and the Aborigines of Australia. Current scientific discoveries are
then placed side-by-side with these early worldviews. Among the
topics covered are:
Creation mythsGods and goddessesHeavenThe gods and their toys
(space ships or chariots?)The quest for immortality
Part of what makes this such fun, interesting, and of near
universal interest is that mythology is filled with stories of
torrid romances, elaborate and intricate plots, violence, scandals
and conspiracies. Could it be that those ancient stories of the
gods were more than the product of someone's fanciful imagination?
Is it possible that the writers, chroniclers and scribes of our
distant past actually record an accurate view of our origin? Could
it be that we are really children of the stars?
This is a book that can be classified as alternative or "outside
of the box" history. It will appeal to fans of Graham Hancock, John
Anthony West, Erik van Daniken, and Zechariah Sitchen.
Written in the late 1950s at the height of popular fascination with
UFO's, Flying Saucers is the great psychologist's brilliantly
prescient meditation on the phenomenon that gripped the world. A
self-confessed sceptic in such matters, Jung was nevertheless
intrigued, not so much by their reality or unreality, but by their
psychic aspect. He saw flying saucers as a modern myth in the
making, to be passed down the generations just as we have received
such myths from our ancestors. In this wonderful and enlightening
book Jung sees UFO's as 'visionary rumours', the centre of a
quasi-religious cult and carriers of our technological and
salvationist fantasies. 40 years later, with entire religions based
on the writings of science fiction authors, it is remarkable to see
just how right he has proved to be.
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