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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST EVIDENCE YET
Although the evidence is not as convincing as Dr. Leir claims, this is the best evidence supporting the claims of alien abduction to date. Finding implants in poeple who have reson to believe that thye may hav ebeen abducted strengthenes the hypothesis of alien presence on this planet. Of course sceptics will not be happy. They have demanded extraordinary proof and...
Published on February 20, 2000 by Thomas Forguson

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12 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Interesting information, but HORRIBLY written
I was really looking forward to reading this book, but, unfortunately I was unable to complete it. There is some really interesting information buried in the book, however it is so horribly written that I had to put it down half way through; I just couldn't stand it anymore! It is obvious that the author sat with a thesaurus next to him as he wrote, therefore the...
Published on January 27, 2000


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST EVIDENCE YET, February 20, 2000
Although the evidence is not as convincing as Dr. Leir claims, this is the best evidence supporting the claims of alien abduction to date. Finding implants in poeple who have reson to believe that thye may hav ebeen abducted strengthenes the hypothesis of alien presence on this planet. Of course sceptics will not be happy. They have demanded extraordinary proof and they are beginning to get it.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A genuinely interesting account., September 29, 1999
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This review is from: The Aliens and the Scalpel : Scientific Proof of Extraterrestrial Implants in Humans (New Millennium Library, V. 6) (Paperback)
Even someone like me, who is an `open minded skeptic' on the UFO phenomenon, found this book a fascinating read. I liked the human angle of Dr. Lier's account; how he tackled the problems of persuing pioneering research with few resources of his own, and all the difficulties he faced along the way. I don't think anyone can have much doubt about the integrity of his work. But it's another issue as to whether he has indeed found hard scientific evidence for so called `alien implants' placed in the human body. I found the evidence presented was compelling, but still left room for doubt as to an `extraterrestrial' origin. Despite all the hard work Dr. Lier has done, I think there is still that `last mile' to go before this world will be convinced these are truly `other wordly' objects. But well done Dr. Lier for getting this far! (A minor niggle: I have the paperback version of this book, the technical reports published in the appendices are fuzzily printed and hard to read).
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars news and a review, November 23, 2003
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This review is from: The Aliens and the Scalpel : Scientific Proof of Extraterrestrial Implants in Humans (New Millennium Library, V. 6) (Paperback)
I'm thankful that a well respected professional has written this book which brought confirmation to me about a couple of things I was never sure about. This is very compelling material, & should be read by believers and skeptics alike. I will not divulge any material, except for the fact that I had read that The Blessed Mother Mary had said at the apparition site at Bayside, New York, many years ago,that satan has been given this world for the time being, and that he is able to manipulate the elements in it. She also said that these things we call 'U.F.O.s', they (across the veil of Heaven) call 'transports.' That they do not come from space. That they come from our deepest caves & our highest mountains & descend upon our earth from heights that make us think they come from space. Now interestingly enough, all the elements of the implants retrieved by the good doctor were found to be of natural origin; nothing extraterestrial about them whatsoever!! Tell me THAT isn't some amazing cross-referencing!! It makes me wonder if the abductees have any religious beliefs in Jesus, & as a result, the graces that would go with protecting them from such intruders. Think about it, but DO read this book!!
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating incursion into a modern mystery, April 12, 1999
I expected to be informed; I was delighted to also be entertained. Dr. Lier provides straight forward accounts of his daring research into alien implants, and does so with a personal, arresting style that keeps the pages turning and the reader rooting for the doc and his partners. Dr. Lier gives you the erie background and the scientific conclusions reached, surrounded by the personal stories embodying this most modern of mysteries. Can't wait for the next installment.
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12 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Interesting information, but HORRIBLY written, January 27, 2000
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I was really looking forward to reading this book, but, unfortunately I was unable to complete it. There is some really interesting information buried in the book, however it is so horribly written that I had to put it down half way through; I just couldn't stand it anymore! It is obvious that the author sat with a thesaurus next to him as he wrote, therefore the diction sounds stilted, and even cartoonish at times. Furthermore, the sentances are very choppy, and interesting passages are cluttered with extraneous information, such as the author calling his wife to let her know he'll be home late for dinner. It is also distracting that every conersation is reported with quotes and extra detail, as if dictiation were being taken at all times. We know this is not the case, therefore the reader cannot help but question the veracity of what else is being reported. In short, the author fails to achieve true credibility, simply because he invents unneccessary quotes and cannot compose a well-written sentance.

What this book really needs is an editor, however somehow, it seems to have escaped all such efforts.

If you can stand the atrocious writing "style" (and I use that term lightly), by all means, buy and read this book. The concepts presented are interesting, however if the book aims to reveal long-hidden truths about the existence of aliens, it will fall short. No credible group or authority would ever accept information from such a shoddily composed source.

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6 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read it and then decide, August 23, 1999
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The reader from Michigan who gave it one star and called it nonsense is an example of the backward, close-minded individual who makes Dr. Leir's job all that much harder. If you don't believe something is going on by now, you are either close-minded or just plain stupid.
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5 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Silly rehash of old nonsense, March 5, 1999
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This review is from: The Aliens and the Scalpel : Scientific Proof of Extraterrestrial Implants in Humans (New Millennium Library, V. 6) (Paperback)
This thing does not deserve many words. Typical alien abduction silliness.

Give me a break!

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3 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Aliens Are Living Amongst Us!, April 3, 1999
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Thank God Roger K. Leir has exposed the truth. Aliens are living amongst us! Take Howard Stern for example. Surely no human being could have a nose that big. I'm sure that beneath his fleshy exterior there beat two hearts, green blood, and triple genitalia. If you don't believe me then read the FAN-tastic new book: Getting To Howard: The Odyssey of an Obsessed Howard Stern Fan by Dan Wagner. And to everyone reading this review I suggest that you wear tin foil hats and learn the galactic salutation, "Nanu-Nanu!" Live long and prosper. Over.
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