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Millennial Hospitality IV: After Hours

By: Charles James Hall
Narrated by: Charles James Hall
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In the first three volumes of his memoirs concerning experiences while serving at Nellis Air Force Base, Charles Hall gave astonishing testimony of having met with “Tall White” extraterrestrials located at a secret underground facility at Nellis.

Three independent witnesses have come forward to confirm important parts of Hall's testimony. Hall is a credible witness of extraterrestrials having reached agreements with US military officials. This fourth volume offers more startling details that help confirm his experiences and help usher in new era of official disclosure of extraterrestrial life. Micheal E. Salla, PhD, president and founder, the Exopolitics Institute.

Charles Hall's report (Millennial Hospitality I-III) of his encounters and deep interactions with tall humanoid beings living on the USAF Nellis Range remains without serious challenge to this day. And this is remarkable, as its implications are so radical; they reveal an entrenched presence in the American Southwest that predates the arrival of Euro-Americans in the area, and that continues with covert protection and support from the US government while maintaining communications with a distant home location. Hall's powerful and entirely self-consistent narrative, filled with surprising and revealing detail, is so impressive that I have chosen it as the only example of modern human-ET contact to receive major coverage in my web pages. Gerry Zeitlin, "Open Seti Initiative".

It is possible that eventually, the story Charles Hall tells will be seen as a pivotal moment in ufology. His story has become the key to linking a disparate series of reports, encounters, and claims that have circulated in UFO circles without a home for many years. This fourth and final account gives us the most detailed look ever into one aspect of a covert military-alien liaison that has been underway for decades.

©2007 Charles James hall (P)2019 Charles James hall
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Captivating

Like my last review I'm still captivated by this old grandfather reliving his youth as a simple airman And like I've said it just seems so believable more than most Alien encounters I've heard I hope it is true and we still have a somewhat good relationship with the tall whites Sure wish I'd been able to meet one before my time is up

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Einstein

I had a dream at 12 years old about chapter 20. I am so happy and settled to find out I was right all these years.

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Future Proves Past

loved it. in 1981 I met a physicist on a plane who said he was studying about 40 different sub-atomic particles. He started listing them for me. At the time it didn't make much sense to me as I had never taken a physics class in college. He could not explain what importance these particles had. Now after MH IV that makes sense to me and why he was studying them.

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"Millennial Hospitality IV: After Hours" concludes


"Millennial Hospitality IV: After Hours" concludes Charles Hall's fascinating series about his encounters with the "Tall Whites." Hearing the story directly from Hall adds a personal touch. His detailed accounts of the Tall Whites' culture and technology are captivating, and he delves deeper into the ethical implications of these encounters. While Hall's narration is sincere, it might not be for everyone. This audiobook is highly recommended for those who have followed the series and are interested in UFO encounters and extraterrestrial life.

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Many mystical things

I'm sorry I've taken so long to write a review. I've listened to this set of books 5x and I get something new every time. The millennial hospitality is my first ever audiobook purchase. I am ecstatic to own it and to listen to it over and over again. I don't want to get into any of the subject matter because it is touchy but I enjoyed every second of it!

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What a bunch of pareidolia

So how about the weather, has a whole new meaning for me I will never not be interested in weather again or think it’s a mediocre conversation topic. Makes me want to join the Air Force. God speed is right.

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bless this new millennium that we enter into.

from the tone of the reading and the outline in which it was given and the breakdown of the different types of atomic forces. I salute the whole family but such dedication.

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My thoughts after completing books 1, 2, 3 and 4…

It was fun looking at these locations on Google Earth while listening to these audio books on my iPad.

I don’t think I could have gotten through these stories had I read them. The timelines are difficult to follow as if written more from a collection of stories so there are a lot of repeating phrases as if each encounter was the very first time he’d seen anything of the sort. You’d expect him to say after the 10th encounter or by the second book, “There they are again” instead of describing each encounter as if he didn’t recognize what the strange glow was. At least until much later on in the books.

That said, this book series gave me things to ponder and I did find things on Google Earth that seem to corroborate a number of his writings. And also found what appeared to be possible alien hangar doors where he described them to be. It’s off the wall enough to possibly not be fiction.

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Waste of time

Nothing new in this book. Not sure why he couldn’t have put all five books into one. Gotta make that money I guess. Books 1 & 2 are worth the read. Books 3-5 are just milking the fan base for money. Nothing new just redundant stories.

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