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5.0 out of 5 stars A great chronological tale of a skeptic's ufo experiences.
I read this book twice, back to back. The straightforward chronological narrative of the main experiencer was intriguing to me. At first, I found the alternating voices of Mr. Walters, his wife Frances, and a well known and respected UFO researcher a bit confusing. However, once I got into this format, I found the individual accounts complementary and enlightening...
Published on April 2, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Multiple proof
How can so many people be wrong? Having become immersed in the Walters family experiences the fascination never wanes. But still the question remains - where are the decent photos? An engrossing read (if in a somewhat basic English) and another must for all ufologists and more. I need to get hold of more of the Walters books
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great chronological tale of a skeptic's ufo experiences., April 2, 1998
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This review is from: Ufo Abductions in Gulf Breeze (Paperback)
I read this book twice, back to back. The straightforward chronological narrative of the main experiencer was intriguing to me. At first, I found the alternating voices of Mr. Walters, his wife Frances, and a well known and respected UFO researcher a bit confusing. However, once I got into this format, I found the individual accounts complementary and enlightening. Gulf Breeze continues to be a ufo "hot-spot," and many people the world over have written and shared photographs of similar crafts with Mr. Walters. I highly recommend it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good addition to the genre, May 24, 2010
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This review is from: Ufo Abductions in Gulf Breeze (Paperback)
I suggest you read this books predecessor first, "The Gulf Breeze Sightings" so you can have the complete picture of Ed Walters amazing story. Many mysterious events in the first book are brought to light in this one.

If your a fan of the UFO/ABDUCTION genre, this is a must have addition to your collection. Like I said, its an amazing story thats backed by photographic and video evidence as well as hundreds, if not thousands of eye-witnesses.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A man who has been abducted many times, tells of them fully., May 10, 1999
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He tells, in this(His second of three books) of being abducted by the aliens many many times, and that, contrary to many crazies, that they arent here for any spiritual crap. He wards those who yell HOAX! extremely well, presenting the evidence. Thank you for reading.
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4.0 out of 5 stars White Chevy Nova, November 14, 2001
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Well let me start out by saying the the ufo mania is kinda wierd. I mean everyone and his uncle has seen a UFO right??? The book itself was ok. It was the testimony of one man that convinced me that this was the real deal. His name was Brandon Wheeler. He drove a white Chevy Nova. He was a busboy. You don't get anymore honest than this guy. I was curious so I decided to look him up on my next trip to Pensacola. I found him at a bar called Flounder's. He was drinking a Diesel Fuel, a local drink in a mason jar. He recounted the story in the book and then after a 3rd Diesel Fuel, he told me of another experience he had. He said he was home alone when his phone rang. It was a friend of his mother's. She asked him to look go outside and tell her if he could see what she saw. He went out and he told her he saw it. He desrcibed what he saw to me as a flying glowing Cheerio, not your Applecinnamon type Cheerio it was more of the plain version, just flying and glowing. Then he told me he saw pods coming out of this Cheerio. They looked as if they were landing behind his house in the woods. As Brandon told the story he got a scared look in his eyes. Then he told me of the nightmares that followed. Nightmares of anal probes and cross breeding with sheep. He then said he had to go and he stumbled out of the bar and I never saw him again. He is still there. Look for him and ask him to tell the story. He still has the Chevy Nova.......
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3.0 out of 5 stars Multiple proof, February 20, 2000
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How can so many people be wrong? Having become immersed in the Walters family experiences the fascination never wanes. But still the question remains - where are the decent photos? An engrossing read (if in a somewhat basic English) and another must for all ufologists and more. I need to get hold of more of the Walters books
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4.0 out of 5 stars freaky, July 12, 1998
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I would have kicked there little asses. I think you and I think a little alike. I especially like the part in your book when you were constantly hassled by these varmints and you came outside and cussed them out because it shows me you have large genitals. I think the fact that you own your own company and are a wealthy individual gives your story credibility because you have so much to lose by letting the public know that these things happen. You cannot possibly gain. Myself, I have seen things I cannot explain. I have shared these experiences with people at work and they think I am crazy. But I know what I saw!!!
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