Alien Arrival –
Salvation or Destruction, Michael Fitzgerald, Schiffer
Publishing, Atglen, PA, 2014, 128 pp, $16.99.
This may look like a small book, but it’s packed with amazing
information. Word of warning: the print is small to pack so much in, but in
spite of that, you’ll find you can’t put it down.
The research in Alien Arrival is extensive; kudos to Michael
Fitzgerald! The Contents page helps you find whatever you’re looking for at a
glance. Chapters include Contact, Abduction, UFO Sightings, Secrets of the
moon, The Mysteries of Mars, and much more.
Consider the first chapter a “crash
course” (pun intended) about possible aliens living on Earth under various
names: Humanoids, Grays, Fairies, Elves Reptoids and Dolphinoids, Alien Big
Cats, Lizard Man (seen in Missouri in 1983) Owl Man (seen in England in the
1970s), and others. If you think, “This is fanciful nonsense”, keep reading and
you may be surprised at how many aliens could be living on Earth.
A few surprising factoids:
· NASA
expeditions seem to confirm that Earth’s moon is not native to our solar
system. It may have come into our system and been captured by Earth’s
gravitational pull.
· Based
on photographs from lunar missions, our moon may actually have an atmosphere.
· There
are correlations on each planet at 19.5° latitude: the
Cydonia region on Mars, Jupiter’s red spot, Avebury in England, for example.
· Congress
passed a bill that forbids NASA from searching for extraterrestrials. Why?
There’s more. Much, much more.
We have to ask what aliens are doing
here, who they’re working with, and if there’s a reciprocal agreement. For
example, are governments allowing cattle (and human) mutilation in return for
atomic technology? Is NASA covering up proof of life on Mars? If the moon isn’t
hollow (or perhaps an artificial satellite) why did the Apollo 12 lunar module
ring like a bell for an hour after landing, and the Apollo 13 satellite produce
a ringing sound for 18 hours? If there’s nothing to hide, why so many cover-ups
and conspiracies?
You don’t have to be a conspiracy buff
to enjoy Alien Arrival. I recommend
it for anyone wanting to learn more about our solar system (and beyond) and Earth’s
possible alien inhabitants and visitors. The facts on our known planets alone is
worth the price of the book.
Do the aliens intend to harm us or help
us? You’ll have to read the book to find out!
- Jeff O’Brien
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