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Recovered crash debris, information from alleged military insiders, and the transfer of human souls from body to body--this isn't the script for the next SF blockbuster, but the voluminous exposition of evidence for a mystery involving the entire human race. What Linda Howe calls a "hall of mirrors with a quicksand floor" started as a simple argument about where strange lights in the sky come from and has turned into a discussion of entities with enigmatic motives possessing the ability to control the human mind. Howe didn't write
Glimpses of Other Realities for light entertainment (this book is annotated and appended better than most university textbooks), and anyone who doesn't take the idea of alien encounters seriously will be challenged by the depth of the book's coverage. However, readers passionate about UFO and alien contact phenomena will be rewarded with a profusion of evidence favoring the existence of an extraterrestrial race. Howe connects this evidence piece by piece, like an immense jigsaw puzzle, but by the end of the book, the pieces form only the picture of a keyhole through which to peer. With no box lid to reveal what the whole picture looks like, Howe will hopefully gather more pieces soon.
--Brian Patterson
Book Description
: "Glimpses of Other Realities, Volume II: High Strangeness" is the second book in a two volume non-fiction study of government, military and civilian evidence that a non-human intelligence is interacting with earth.
What started as environmental reporting on animal mutilations grew into a mission to uncover the truth behind the US Government's suppression of information on paranormal activity. This extensive in-depth report from journalist Linda Moulton Howe is the result of years of research through interviews and exploration into government cover-ups.
This book is a rational report about government accounts of unexplained phenomenon. Howe's analysis is supported by her extensive research and documents including top secret government reports and correspondence, excerpts from military manuals, historical newspaper articles and interviews with eye-witnesses, including military personnel.
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