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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ears to hear
At last the truth surfaces for those that have "Ears to Hear." I feel that the author, Heidi Hollis, has bravely gone out on a limb to reveal the truth about her alien contact and the message he carries.At the risk of being bashed by those who are not ready to see or hear or understand the truth Heidi forges forward in her effort to share with the whole world...
Published on December 28, 2001

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but disappointing
Heid's writing style reminds me of a hand written note to a close friend. Rambling and sometimes not all that clear. She does have some interesting stuff to say, you just have to put the style aside. Do I subscribe to everything said? I don't know yet, more research is necessary. I am glad I bought the book, and I am considering others by her.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ears to hear, December 28, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secret War: The Heavens Speak Of The Battle (Paperback)
At last the truth surfaces for those that have "Ears to Hear." I feel that the author, Heidi Hollis, has bravely gone out on a limb to reveal the truth about her alien contact and the message he carries.At the risk of being bashed by those who are not ready to see or hear or understand the truth Heidi forges forward in her effort to share with the whole world that... yes, she is in contact with with a real and benevolent alien... and yes, his main message is to turn back to God. I applaud Heidi for being truthful enough to reveal the alien/spiritual connection. Tieing the two together at last was refreshing to read. so much is written about the negative aliens who abduct, experiment and use humans as lab rats.I have always had faith that there were spiritual aliens who are here to help as well. I found the book and it's message about the shadow people especially credible due to the fact that the shadow people were already mentioned, although not as thouroughly explained, on the Art Bell program in spring of 2000. I bought many copies of this book to pass out to friends and family for Christmas and throught the year. I am that sure of it's truth and the urgency of it's message. Elizabeth
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I got the message..., June 13, 2002
This review is from: The Secret War: The Heavens Speak Of The Battle (Paperback)
This book was not written like any other I'd seen on the topic of UFO's and aliens before. There's lots of information I hadn't come across and ties were made to the subject of aliens to matters of the soul that truly made sense.

The author takes a personal approach to telling her story and how she realizes her story could possibly help others struggling to understand the conflicts and confusions in the alien contact happening today. Some relativity towards this alien phenomena being angelic and demonic were made, but I didn't take this approach to being religiously centered truly. The personal story of coming to understanding this for the author made it less theological and just simply more relative and reasonable.

I did see some errors in the text however, but it was nothing far too distracting. I took this book more as a wake up call than a grammar lesson, and it was much worth the read. It was very personable and asked and answered much the same way I'd personally like this topic addressed, something quite unique to this genre.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs up from Downunder, December 22, 2001
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Being lucky enough to read the book free online, I can say without question it is going to be well worth my money purchasing it hardcover for a second read.

Open, sincere, and as the editorial says, 'heartfelt.' The author has put herself on the line to give 'her' story of the ET/human situation.

It doesn't beat about the bush, it doesn't convolute or confuse. It gives you the facts about hidden agendas and on/off world happenings from a real alien. Quite a mind opener.

My only quam (which is a positive anyway), is that some readers may want a dense, thick read out of it. You will not find that here. It is a fast, enjoyable read. You will probably want more at the end of it.

Also, I may add, some have hinted at this book being re-franchised religious gobbledygook. Let may say don't be fooled by this sweeping statement, because it is far from truth.
Her contact with the extraterrestrial 'Cafth' - and what it has meant to her and us - is why you should probably read it.

It is in my opinion, another piece of an impressive puzzle that spans other authors such as Icke's and Collier.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Timely Message, January 2, 2002
This review is from: The Secret War: The Heavens Speak Of The Battle (Paperback)
This book could not have come at a better time. The author shares her true story of contact with spritual aliens- the main one being Cafth. The book reveals how UFOs/aliens (the good guys) and spirituality are connected and how the age old battle between good and evil rages on today at a fever pitch. The author talks of the 'Shadows', the demons of old, who work with the not-so-nice aliens (and some humans) that seek to destroy the lives of unsuspecting people. Ms. Hollis states that with God any person can refuse and rid themselves of negative alien abductions. It is pretty much a wake up call, an eye-opener to the troubled times ahead.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT !!! 10 STARS!!!, August 20, 2005
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This book is absolutely brilliant! It speaks on SO many different areas of the UFO/alien phenomena, things that I wished I could have asked an alien if I had the chance!!! I didn't see any "Biblical Babble", rehashed theories, NO new age themes, and NO "believe me I am the absolute truth" talk. What I read here was someone who poured their guts and personality (it's funny too) into what they saw and experienced and CLEARLY left it for the reader to decide what they wish about what the author shares.

I have NEVER read a book on this topic or any other one on a paranormal topic where I felt like I was being spoken to as someone I knew. But this author does that and relates to everyday people because there isn't any hype involved!!! No there's no scientific data in here to back-up claims, because there aren't any "claims" to be had--it's not a science book it's an autobiography (which spells 'big difference')!

There's just someone sharing what they have seen, heard an alien share and what SEVERAL others have experienced, and how their stories correlated to make actual sense. It's not just one lady rambling on in here, there's a friend with her who's seen everything right along with her--practically the WHOLE time! That counts as some proof to me!

Of course a person should believe that aliens exist when they read this book, and that's just having plain common sense: When you buy a UFO book you must have SOME belief in that topic you are buying...otherwise why waste your cash?

Makes sense to me, and still if you are not big into the UFO topic this author explains the basics of it all so anyone could catch up to follow along. I really loved the connections made to why aliens did certain things and how the Shadow People were involved (very cool topic by the way). I hope anyone that really wants to hear a new perspective with some actual personality involved, GET THIS BOOK IT WILL OPEN YOUR MIND TO SOMETHING NEW ON THE UFO TOPIC FOR ONCE!!!

I really can't stress that enough--because nothing "new" (new insight, ideas, experiences, etc) has come out for a long time and I wished I'd found this book sooner!!!
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally the truth revealed, December 23, 2001
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This review is from: The Secret War: The Heavens Speak Of The Battle (Paperback)
This book is one of the first ones I have read that reveals the truth on the different alien beings and the purpose for their missions and agendas. The book begins by explaining how and why contact first began for the author and her friend with a benevolant being named Cafth. Cafth explains who and what some of the different alien races are such as The Shadows and the beings who work for them the Greys and Reptillian alien beings. Cafth also provides important information as to how one may put an end to the more interfering, unwanted encounters with these beings. It ends by explaining what one should do to prepare for the inevitable, impending age old battle between the forces of light and the forces of evil. I highly recommend this book to all those interested and searching for answers in this controversial but very real subject matter.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Battle Continues..., December 22, 2001
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Russ (Appleton, Wi United States) - See all my reviews
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This first time author opens with an immediate explanation of her belief in extraterrestrial and the highly unusual introduction of the main alien character. A surgical expose of 'Shadows' with their agenda defines inter-galactic absolutes and the danger of complacency.

The reluctant author, with prodding from her alien, unmasks theological perfidy and minimizes dogma. She elevates the struggle between good and evil from the yada-yada-yada droning of clerics to a very personal responsibility which some may find disturbing.

This book is a thought provoking addition to the genre of channeled material. It is worth the read for those who seek spiritual insights.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Secret War, August 15, 2007
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A very insightful book. Although not Biblical, there is an amazing revelation of information that is in the Bible. There are parts that are scary and others that make you scratch your head. If any of this is real, then we are really at war with an unseen force and we will need the divine and mighty power of Jesus to help us through it. The end seems to be very near and we need to be awaken.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Is The Book That Tells The Secret, July 15, 2003
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Galia Soudak (Israel, Tel-Aviv) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Secret War: The Heavens Speak Of The Battle (Paperback)
A secret, by nature is supposed to be kept. This one, however, needs to be told.

This is a very disturbing, yet real story about a war, which has been kept a secret for all times. In those lines, we learn that the feeling we all have, is not just a feeling. A war between good and evil is not just a concept. Not anymore.

Learning from this book about that real war must have been the most educating experience I've had in the last few years. I'm thankful to have had this unique and rewarding experience of learning from this book.

If you have ever wondered about the meaning of life, read this book. It will open your mind to ideas which have never even crossed your mind.

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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE SECRET WAR THE HEAVENS SPEAK OF THE BATTLE, January 13, 2002
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For over 20 years I have been studying the UFO phenomena. Finally there is someone who is writing about this taboo subject in the UFO community. (The fact that there are some spiritual contacts going on.)

This book is a revolutional look at the whole abduction experiences. The author tells us that a negative experience does not mysteriously change from a negative to a positive experience. She also explains how your can change this the negative experiience.

Yes the battle of good and evil has been happening on Earth since man has come along. Now we realize that this battle has also been happening in heaven (SPACE).

If you can read this book with an open mind, you might see that there is another side to the alien experiences.

I definitely give this book a two thumbs up.

Virginia

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