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Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story

Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story
By Stan Romanek

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We are not alone. And Stan Romanek can prove it.

Romanek's gripping tale-augmented by video footage, photographs, and physical evidence-is the world's most documented extraterrestrial contact case.

In print for the first time, Romanek relives his personal experiences, from his first sighting of a UFO to terrifying alien abductions. Romanek tells how he captured an extraterrestrial on film—the famous "alien in the window" video footage featured on Larry King Live. Messages includes photos, witness statements, lab reports, and other evidence supporting the validity of Romanek's fascinating story.

But what's most shocking are the strange messages these unearthly visitors communicate to Romanek—authentic equations relating to space travel and planetary diagrams pinpointing what could be an auspicious date for the human race.

 

 


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35169 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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About the Author

Stan Romanek (Colorado) has been interviewed on Larry King Live, 20/20, Coast to Coast, and other national television and radio programs. He has been invited to speak at UFO conferences across the country. His unique story has appeared in UFO Magazine, MUFON Journal, and other periodicals.


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Listen to the Messages5
I have read this book several times, from the initial manuscript to the galleys to the finished product, and I never grow tired of this story. Stan and Lisa are friends of mine, and this book is a great introduction to Stan's real life story. There is so much more to the story however, and I only wish the book were longer so that people could learn more and more about Stan's experiences. They are real! The experiences vary, but the messages never change: Accept the fact that ET's are among us, that they want to help us from destroying ourselves, and we have nothing to fear from them. I strongly encourage anyone to read this book, and to open their minds to the possibilities. Thank you Stan and Lisa for the courageous work you do on a daily basis to get these Messages out!

Out of this world....5
What an eye opener and extraordinary account of one's life and what he has been through. If you are not a believer after reading this book you should be a believer. I have found the book fascinating and so rewarding to know that we are not alone in this giant universe of ours. The book was easy reading and laid out very well from one account to another. Looking forward to Stan's next book and see what other adventures will happen in his life to help share to mankind. Love the book and recommend it to anyone looking for a true message in life.

They're Coming.....4
Fantastic story. Reads real. Stan Romanek, though not a scholar by any means, is able to humbly tell his story. He has help, of course, but the language is all his and this amatuerish quality makes the story all the more believable. He is as astounded that he was "chosen," as we are to read of his abductions. I know I was angered at so-called government interferences in his life. The military is a fiendishly difficult animal to figure out. What IS their big secret? The story is familiar, yet has some urgent twists. I've read many of the classic abduction cases and this one rings right. I was also reading "Passport to the Cosmos," Passport to the Cosmos: Human Transformation and Alien Encounters at the same time, and I was able to compare Romanek to Mack. Since I have read so much on the subject, I found nothing missing or irregular in Romanek's book. Be prepared for some surprisingly beautiful spiritual truths from "Grandpa" that roll off the page and hit you square in the jaw. Alas, typos abound in the book; I would guess that the publisher was rushing this out to market for a specific reason; however, I don't think it was for monetary gain.