Aliens & the Paranormal

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Exopolitics / Michael E. Salla BOOK OF THE MONTH
Salla is one of the leading academic ET researchers who claims that the US government has engaged in an extensive "official effort" of disinformation, intimidation and tampering with evidence in order to maintain a non-disclosure policy about extraterrestrial presence. In fact, since the 1930s, every major war and policy decision has been in response to an undisclosed ET presence, including the recent conflict in Iraq. States Jim Marrs, "Michael Salla presents an astounding and eye-brow raising alterative history of the past 100 years. Read and contemplate this thesis today. Tomorrow, it may be the news headlines."
   
 
Nothing in This Book Is Ture… / Bob Frissell
Frissel offers a summary of "orthodox" New Age dogma on the UFO phenomena. This is a worthwhile read for anyone who is new to the subject and is interested in learning the current "Californian" ET paradigm.
     
Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge / Steven Greer
If you read just one book on UFOs and ET contact, it should be this one. Greer is a medical doctor who has literally put his life on the line to uncover the real truth behind UFOs and why our governments are so reluctant to disclose what they know. Greer is an atypical researcher: he is one of the very few who understand that the Truth is not so much "out there" as "in here" — in our own hearts and minds. Greer asserts that ETs are positive and spiritual beings who are here to help us, but that their task is being thwarted by some some extremely nefarious humans. And Greer backs everything up with facts. Visit Greer's book order page.
   
   
  Children of the Matrix / David Icke
You either love him or hate him, but you have to admire his tenacity at pursuing and developing his outrageous theories. He is also very gifted at presenting his ideas in a way that is both persuasive and popular. Icke doesn't pull punches. In this book Icke explains how we are born into a world controlled by an interdimensional alien race that has manipulated humanity for hundreds of thousands of years. His book ties up a lot of loose ends (whether they should be tied is quite another matter) regarding UFO lore, both ancient and modern history, and government/military control.
 
Passport to the Cosmos / John E. Mack
Dr. Mack broke new ground when, as an professor of psychiatry at Harvard medical School, he published the best selling book Abduction, which won him a well deserved Pulitzer Prize. For a highly acclaimed professor of psychiatry to take the ET phenomena seriously and open-mindedly, is a good endorsement of the veracity of the "alien" presence, whatever it may be. Unlike many books which are mere descriptions and justifications of the author's personal beliefs, Mack tackles the subject with humility and genuine open-mindedness.
 
  Alien Agenda / Jim Marrs
This is one of the best overviews of the UFO phenomenon that I have come across, covering everything from Biblical encounters, recovered discs, Astronaut sightings, Area 51, cattle mutilation, crop circles and a very intriguing chapter on UFOs from remote viewers' perspectives. I have read quite a few UFO books over the years but this one certainly kept my interest throughout because it has a good balance between evidence and the implications of that evidence, pushing for an understanding of the actual alien agenda for being on this planet.
 
   
  The Stargate Conspiracy / Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince
A very intelligent and insightful book linking extraterrestrial contact, military intelligence and the mysteries of ancient Egypt. Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince show a dark and insidious thread that runs behind the modern interpretation of the UFO phenomena, something which is ignored by most other authors on this subject. This book is a must read for anyone wanting a more balanced and informed look at UFO and ET phenomena. Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince's breadth and depth of research is always impressive. Highly recommended.