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Andrew Collins (Author)
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April 17, 2003
For the past 55 years UFOs have been interpreted as alien hardware piloted by extraterrestrial beings. But what if this solution is wrong? What if there are other, more subtle answers to this curious enigma? In this ground breaking work Andrew Collins, author of "Gateway to Atlantis," "From the Ashes of Angels," and other bestselling books explores a fascinating alternate theory about alien intervention. Collin’s theory provides an entirely new perspective on the reality of abduction experiences—seeing them as multi-dimensional encounters with conscious energy forms of light.

ALIEN ENERGY puts forth the idea that unknown aerial phenomena and other sustained lightforms are the outer manifestations of a more primary energy. This force was scientifically isolated in the 1930s by Austrian-born biophysicist and psychologist Wilhelm Reich. In 1993 and 1994 the author put this idea to the test in the Orgone Research Project. Today, quantum physicists recognize this energy as the multi-dimensional superforce or the unified field. These atmospheric and ground-based energy forms appear to possess an independent consciousness and intelligence interacting with the human mind through archetypal intervention and symbols.

The ground-based energy forms described in ALIEN ENERGY are connected to ceremonial landscapes, especially to crop circle manifestations near Avebury and Silbury Hill. The implications of this work are profound and suggest the existence of otherworldly life-forms that are truly alien in every sense of the word.


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About the Author

Andrew Collins is an internationally acclaimed author who wrote From the Ashes of Angels, Gateway to Atlantis, and several other best-selling books. Alien Energy was one of his earlier books (1994) having a limited European distribution. This is the first publication of an American version of Alien Energy.

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  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Eagle Wing Books Inc. (April 17, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0940829371
  • ISBN-13: 978-0940829374
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,354,732 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Open Minded and Original, November 25, 2006
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Alien Energy: UFO's, Ritual Landscapes, and the Human Mind by Andrew Collins

This is actually an early book from Andrew Collins, re-released a few years ago. Overall, WELL worth the read. We'll start with the negatives, though. The typeset in the book is horrible. The font is tiny, and there is a lot of extra space. The photos, which play such a part in the research also look pretty bad. Finally, being that so much of it is recounting details of research, you can find yourself getting a bit tired of drudging through some of the text.

As for positives, however, the material is fantastic. He starts off talking about William Reich's Orgone Energy Theory, and the various experiments conducted. This ties in to some of their experiments later on. He follows that we fascinating research on Crop Circles. At this point, most Crop Circles are fakes, but there are some that are not known to be fake, and he goes back on the history of the subject, all the way back to the middle ages. The thing that he finds most interesting is the unusual effects that are experiences inside the crop circles, whether that be increased radiation traces, or physical symptoms that even the most skeptical people can suffer.

He poses a theory. That there is something in the field of energy of the earth, which in certain locations, can be a sort of window area, where other dimensions can overlap. He suggests that certain areas where crop circles are made are prone to this type of bleed through, and that somehow the crop circle amplifies it.

Beyond that, he then reviews Paul Devereux's Earth Lights research, which shows a correlation between fault lines and paranormal or UFO encounters. When he overlays this data with Crop Circles, he sees more possible correlations. And finally, he explores the nature of the earth below various ancient sites, to see of there is something they share, that may, again, enhance this energy.

After working through these various pieces, they then conduct 2 experiments based on these theories, using a lot of sensitive instruments, Geiger counters, IR Photography, and various other tools. They combine that with various locations, and ancient sights, orgone accumulators, and a host of meditations. This is the part of the book that drags the most. And it doesn't help that there is nothing that definitively proves or disproves anything. Collins is a good researcher, he doesn't jump at any anomaly and claim it proof. He looks for patterns, and they do find some intriguing ones to be present. There are also some really interesting personal experiences that he relates from the experiments.

I believe, not just based on his research, but also on my personal experiences, that he may be on to something. This has brought light unto some very strange things that have happened to me over the years, as Collins seems to do with many of his books. His work suggests that what we see as UFO's and mysterious lights in the sky, may not only be real, but far stranger than most people imagine. As with John Keel, his work leans towards an Ultra-Terrestrial explanation for these things. Collins admits to being an ardent believer in the nuts and bolts UFO theory for many years, but now has seen enough to suspect that our conscious minds play as much a part in their manifestation as the beings themselves.

If you want an open minded and original piece of work, this is it. But, as I said, it is a bit of a chore to work your way through. If you are serious about exploring these connections, though, read this.

Seriah Azkath [...]
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