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Mind Boggling, May 26, 2002
This review is from: The Watchers II: Exploring Ufos and the Near-Death Experience (Paperback)
This book is about a hypnotist patient's description of being abducted by alien entities through out her whole life, the way they look, what they want and a fantastic story of what they could be. The description of the aliens was fantastic the gray aliens beings being the lower in the rank of the aliens and the tall Nordic type being next, then the light beings, then her visitation with The One. The book also describes a connection with UFO and the after life connection, Biblical connections like the Enoch story very similar to the ufo stories. This book describes the theory that ufos might originate in a universe coexisting in the same space as our own reality. Fascinating abduction theories and theorys in general. Awesome book a must read.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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A Book which Suggests the Reasons for UFO Abductions, November 25, 1997
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For those who are frustrated with UFO abduction investigators' habit of evading the issue when the time comes to offering weighty explanations, WATCHERS II will come as a breath of fresh air. In this, the fourth book in the series which started with "The Andreasson Affair", the author takes a stand, daring to advance a well thought out explanation of who the ubiquitous "grays" (the "Watchers" of the book's title) might be, what their motivations are, and who directs their actions. While this book can be said to constitute a chapter in the Andreasson saga, it also functions both as an overview of it and--in many ways--the culmination of much research into what is, in fact, the single most documented UFO abduction case on record. The author is a particularly respected individual in the field, and it is often electrifying to find this authoritative figure make such strong and far-reaching statements. Few of Fowler's peers have either the nerve or the foresight to dare to advance probable causes for this heatedly debated phenomenon, and even fewer have his credentials and experience.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Nothing as strange as reality, October 20, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: The Watchers II: Exploring Ufos and the Near-Death Experience (Paperback)
Having read this fourth volume about the Andreasson Affair I can't wait to get hold of book five. The story, as previously, is so incredible, and getting more so as each book is written, that it just has to be true. It works on so many levels - you can read as a story of fiction (if you like), you can read as an extensive piece of research, you can read it as a prediction for the future - something that we will all take for granted, in years to come. It stretches the mind to incredible lengths, rating alongside the complexity of physicists trying to fathom the origins of the universe through the Big Bang theories. Its not that heavy - just enjoy
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