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An End to Upside Down Contact
- UFOs, Aliens, and Spirits—and Why Their Ongoing Interaction with Human Civilization Matters
- Narrated by: Mark Gober
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are we alone? The answer, according to Mark Gober’s An End to Upside Down Contact, is a resounding NO.
Humans exist among a variety of advanced species, sometimes identified as aliens, spirits, beings of light, and beyond. In fact, our civilization seems to be regularly influenced by such nonhuman intelligences, even if we’re not always aware of it. Near-death experiences and other phenomena of consciousness reveal that some species exist in other dimensions that our eyes cannot ordinarily see. Similarly, UFOs and alien abductions—which were examined by the former head of psychiatry at Harvard—provide additional evidence that we are not alone.
As strange as it might sound, none of this is new: contact with nonhuman intelligence is likely a part of humanity’s ancient history. This isn’t just some “fringe” phenomenon, either. We seem to exist within a multispecies, multidimensional battle between Good and Evil, and our future as a civilization is at stake.
Buckle up for a wild—and paradigm-shifting—ride.
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- 2022-09-09
Worth it.
All encompassing and concise, And actually very well narrated , good overview of where we are today in the field of ufology, and touches on many important cases without lingering to long on a single case
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