In League with a UFO

Virtualme

Padawan Learner
Written by Lou Baldin.

I found this very thought provoking. Amazing and detailed descriptions of alien medical equipment, if alittle daunting....

Im still new here and taking every moment of time i can spare to read the Wave series and transcripts but have read that these small bi pedal creatures are not our friends. It conflicts with the so called mysterious "helper" aspect of them in that book. Can anyone seasoned here clear this confusion for me. Perhaps the book is fiction based upon true events?

(I tried a search here before posting with the books title...nothing came up)
 
Perhaps wishful thinking by the author? Definitely keep on with reading The Wave. ;)

Also, High Strangeness would be another excellent read considering the content of many of your posts. Many answers can be found in there as well as in The Wave series.
 
Hi Virtual, nothing about what the aliens did in that book suggests STO. Remember, STO helps those who ask, otherwise it's a manipulation and interference with free will. The aliens showed no consideration for human free will and abducted anyone they wanted and inflicted any and all manner of suffering on them during that abduction. The secret government agencies also struggled with their conscience, which seems rather fictitious considering what we know about psychopaths and what our governments really do without a single pang of conscience. Nevermind the top secret elements.

As for it being fiction or not, since the author cites no sources for his data, there is no way to know. Richard Dolan's "UFO's and the National Security State" is an excellent no-nonsense and well researched book on the subject of UFO's. It is a good supplement to "High Strangeness".

I concur with Bright, keep on reading, as many such questions will be answered there. :)
 
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