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1.0 out of 5 stars
Not a book, not complete, and just plain not very good.,
By An ex-WotC customer "buy Indie and smile" (Earth, directly under Earth's Sun... Now.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AN ALIEN WHO'S WHO (Paperback)
A room temperature IQ plodder could surf the internet and compile a better list of alien names. Not to even correlate them with demon names and other sources, whilst adding in a worthless media section, seems the height of unprofessionalism.I bought this book in completist mode but really it was not worth it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Reference Book For "Space" Contact Claims,
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If you have a serious or even passing interest in the various claims of contact with "other intelligences" this book is an amazing & very complete collection of the names & descriptions of the entities that contactees & abducties have reportedly encountered. From the very obscure to some of the more famous names like Ashtar or Orthron this book is very complete in its scope. There isn't another resource like it anywhere.Many of the claims are outrageous but some may actually represent some kind of real encounter. The author lets you decide. "An Alien Who's Who" is a fantastic historical reference to the UFO/ flying saucer culture of the past 50 years.
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Don't waist your money,
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All this book is, is a listing of alleged 'alien' names that came from a 'channeled' material from a variety of sources. The author essentially lists them in alphabetical order, with the reference. It does not say 'who' exactly they are, or what they allege. This book could easily be listed as 'fiction' because there is absolutely no corroboration from credible sources, and some of these names, sound made up and/or science fiction-like. Besides, channeled sources have no credibility, they can say they are Zena, from the planet Xerkon, with no I.D. to prove it, through some 'channel', when in reality they are just demons/deceptive spirits, playing on people's wishful thinking and naivete. Don't waste your time or your money, there is nothing in this book worth looking at.
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AN ALIEN WHO'S WHO by Greg Bishop (Paperback - March 3, 2008)
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