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G**H
Good Book
I enjoyed reading this and found it to be quite fascinating. Preston has a laid back writing style. I think he is as perplexed as I am. Well done!
M**N
Inside UFOs confirms that aliens abduct childen and babies.
The photo shows a hat which is a thought screen that I made for a five year old girl who was being abducted by aliens from space. The hat worked and stopped aliens from abducting her. She started to make drawings of her experiences with aliens from outer space. Her mother sent me drawings and I put them on a website, aliensandchildren.org. Preston Dennett confirms my findings of children being abducted by aliens from space in several chapters of his book. Outside of the first story, Invited Aboard, I think all of the stories are authentic. I question the first story because Preston has the aliens behaving like humans, which indicates it may be fiction. In the first story, the alien is asked how many alien cultures are working with the U.S. government and the so-called alien replies that there are four alien cultures working with the U.S. government. From my 21 years of working with alien abductees I don't think this is true. It is very unlikely that an alien culture would be aware of any government working with another alien culture. Real aliens have a hard time understanding almost everything we do. For example, they ask questions to abductees such as: "What is a dog for?" and "How do you eat an orange?" An alien asked one abductee I worked with how to use a kitchen ladle. So I really don't think an alien from space would know or understand if any government is working with an alien culture. On the other hand, there is one account, The of an alien trying to take a baby from a crib, The Alien Outside the Window, which is very believable and confirms my findings that aliens do take babies. There are also other accounts where children are described as being abducted by aliens, which I also confirm. The fact that the aliens take children and babies is very frightening. I believe but I cannot prove that the aliens do this because they are trying to make humans more like them, with sometimes disastrous results for humans. Some of the aliens' victims have very unusual diseases or physical disorders are a result. I'm only going to give the book four stars because the title is not correct. There is no chapter that describes the interior of UFOs so it is misleading. The book is instead a good, well written collection of contacts with aliens from space.
D**H
I trust Preston and implications are sweeping
I trust Preston, and considering this all true has sweeping implications. I love how personal and heartfelt these stories come across, there isn’t any hype, it is more matter of fact. These people aren’t trying to sell you anything, they are doing their best to report what happened. I really love the first story about the meeting with the Mantis ETs, I cant get that story out of my mind. Particularly interesting is that the Mantis seem to understand that their appearance matches Hollywood SciFi stereotypes, and they see some humor in it (you will have to read the book to see what I mean).That first story alone is priceless. It has me really thinking about my own "racism" : could I see a Mantis as a brother instead of a creature to be feared? I sincerely hope that we all can all get beyond that fear, because if this book is right, we're going to need to. Racism of man against man seems trivial by comparison.
J**R
Age Appropriate for pre-teen children
Writing style is best suited for a pre-teen. It reminded me of the many library books about ghosts and mysteries and science fiction paranormal phenomena books from the junior adult section when I was still a 4th, 5th and 6th grader. Or the scholastic catalogue books they used to sell at school. It's entertaining and interesting, but not written in a way in which most adults I think are going to need in order to feel satisfied. It reads like an amalgam of several different user submitted experiences on a ufo web thread. Which is not what I was looking for in terms of real first hand accounts. And the woh-geh story read like a complete work of fiction.
B**O
Important UFO contact cases you haven't heard of.
Very few writers could have pulled this book off. And if it wasn't written by a leading UFO writer and researcher, I probably would have given it the grand go by. Preston Dennet is responsible for a large body of down-to-earth UFO research and I think this book is a excellent example of his due diligence in researching reports. What attracted me to Inside UFOs, was the claim that the 10 featured true accounts of UFO contact, written up in this book, were new and were never published anywhere else. I wasn't disappointed at all. Each in-depth case proves to be quite puzzling and thought provoking in there own context. I have no problem that Mr. Dennett tends to use the Extraterrestrial hypothesis as the explanation to these mysterious encounters. He is, after all, basing it on what the experiencers and abductees he interviewed told him.From the horses, or rather ET's mouth sort to speak. I really enjoyed reading this book.
D**N
A.brilliant read!
Again, a book full of true accounts, well written. Thank you to all the brave people who come forward and to Preston for thoroughly researching and documenting these cases.
C**N
Enseignant
Ce livre me semble particulièrement destiné à celles et ceux qui, de près ou de loin, ont été confrontés au phénomène OVNIs/PANS. D'une manière où d'une autre, ils s'y retrouveront. Ces témoignages, vécus, apportent une touche d'authenticité qui donnent un relief peu courant au phénomène en question.Ce commentaire est fait en l'honneur de mes "amis" fidèles. Ils se reconnaîtront ;-)
C**C
Very revealing!
Very well written and extremely informative on UFO experiences and how these affect people that come in contact with these UFO’s and the different beings inside . In certain cases it is a lifelong experience that has tremendous impact on people’s lives.
A**R
A waste of time and money
Ten all new cases of alien abduction. That is what the author promises. Well, right, apart from long parts referencing Betty and Barney Hill, there are 10 cases I have never heard of. From the 50th until the end of the last century. Ten unheard but old cases. One from a Lady who complemented her husband out of their bedroom because he was snoring and then, when she felt scared because of her alien encouters, slept for month on the floor beside her husband on the couch in the living room. No sources, no real names for further studies, just claims of what might have happened by the author. The truth is certainly out there, but not neccessarily inside this book. No win...
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