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The Alien Abduction Files

The Most Startling Cases of Human-Alien Contact Ever Reported

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The Alien Abduction Files

By: Kathleen Marden, Denise Stoner
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Why would two women separated by thousands of miles share a common thread involving alien abduction? Both cases are supported by multiple witnesses and have substantial evidence. Both women experienced missing time while driving with a companion and were later taken from their homes. Both have been unwilling participants in ongoing experimental procedures that appear to follow family genetic lines. Both witnesses have given detailed descriptions of the crafts - interior, technology, medical procedures, messages from the visitors, and the types of ET they have encountered, including their society's hierarchical structure. Even more startling, both have independently described finding themselves on identical huge craft within the same time frame.

The Alien Abduction Files finally reveals:

  • The little-known details of alien experimental procedures
  • The theoretical science that can explain alien technology
  • The messages conveyed by the ETs to abduction experiencers
  • The vulnerabilities and benefits of living life as an abduction experiencer
  • The evidence that these phenomena are real
©2013 Kathleen Marden and Denise Stoner (P)2014 Tantor
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"The topic of alien abduction is complex and controversial. This book comes closer than others, bringing clarity to the haze of controversy." (Stanton T. Friedman, nuclear physicist, author of Flying Saucers and Science)

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Alien abduction backstories

Overused statistics.
And needless repetition About control and non control groups, which lost the readers attention very quickly

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Not my cup of tea

Would you try another book from Kathleen Marden and Denise Stoner and/or Laural Merlington?

Maybe

What do you think your next listen will be?

Don't know

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

It was kind of tedious, but it might have been less the narration and more the material read.

Did The Alien Abduction Files inspire you to do anything?

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The author is a competent technical writer, but there is no fun in it. When I read or listen to a book, I don't want to have to process stacks of statistics, unless I'm reading a textbook or research paper for work. I don't want to pay to do that on my own time.

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really interesting spooky and knowledgeable.

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𝔸𝕋 𝕃𝔸𝕊𝕋... 𝕋ℍ𝔼 ℝ𝔼𝔸𝕃 𝕋𝕆ℙ𝕀ℂ 𝔻𝕀𝕊ℂ𝕌𝕊𝕊𝔼𝔻

If one looks at the entire scope of the subject from Adam & Eve, to Noah, and Joshua, on up to current, dark powers and principalities have been prevalent in every society causing havoc in the most bizzare fashion. These do not play fair and one would do well as wisdom to pay close attention to this modern day until the second coming.. This “phenomenon” of E.t. Origin has been around since the beginning . With darkness trickery always abounds. What the “gods” of the past have been projecting were and still are truly angels (now fallen) coerced by Satan .. this includes crypto phenomena. Aka (Bigfoot etc)

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Scary

May be demonic based I think if ones a Christian it's best to veer clear if this topic. Interesting to some extent

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Among the best

I've read and listened to dozens and dozens of experiencer/abduction books. This one is up there with the best of them. Highly recommended.

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A must listen

This is a great book at first I thought darn I should of got a different book and just then it gets good after Chapter2. Jenny’s case was amazing. This is a must listen.

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decent book

she really does say prosaic explanation way too many times started to get on my nerves

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Good read.

Interesting and seems well documented I really enjoyed this book it went by quick and it’s great to listen to while driving hopefully you won’t see any aliens in the sky though

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The New Human: Exploring The Alien Experience.

It is important to learn from others experiences. This book does methodically and consistently shows the reader through the the alien abduction cases studied here what to look for when a person goes through such a frightening experience. It is generous in detail, and description of who, what, where, how, and when, as well as before, and after effects in each of the alien abduction cases examined. I would highly recommend reading this book. It will give more clarity and understanding to those that never had an alien abduction experience as well as those that are new to the experience.

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