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  • The Cryptoterrestrials

  • A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and the Aliens Among Us
  • By: Mac Tonnies
  • Narrated by: Doug Greene
  • Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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The Cryptoterrestrials

By: Mac Tonnies
Narrated by: Doug Greene
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What if the “aliens” are not from other planets?

“If evidence for the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis has failed to surface—despite decades of hard work and diligent investigations—then maybe we should consider the notion that we are looking for the answers in all the wrong places. Instead of looking up, maybe we should be looking around us. And, perhaps, even below us, too.” - From the Foreword by Nick Redfern

"This book is an honest pursuit of ideas that might lead to some greater understanding of the paranormal and the existence of an apparent non-human intelligence…Mac Tonnies cuts through much of the self-satisfied, bloated fundamentalist fat of the last 50 years with the deft touch of a surgeon and the encyclopedic knowledge of a veteran." - From the Afterword by Greg Bishop

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“This book is an honest pursuit of ideas that might lead to some greater understanding of the paranormal and the existence of an apparent non-human intelligence…Mac Tonnies cuts through much of the self-satis?ed, bloated fundamentalist fat of the last 50 years with the deft touch of a surgeon and the encyclopedic knowledge of a veteran.” – From the Afterword by Greg Bishop

"The Cryptoterrestrials is the most refreshing speculation on the paranormal I've seen in ages. The ideas in this book will be harvested by science-action writers and TV shows like Fringe for decades. Even skeptics will have a great time reading this well written book of wild conjecture. Mac Tonnies' final Fortean landmark is the Book of the Damned for the 21st century. Fans of the paranormal: be there or be square." (John Shirley, author of Bleak History)

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"The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenou

"The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and the Aliens Among Us" by Mac Tonnies is a fascinating and thought-provoking book that explores the possibility that some of the reported UFO encounters may be the result of encounters with indigenous humanoids living on Earth. Tonnies presents a wealth of evidence to support his claim, including eyewitness accounts, historical documents, and scientific data. He also argues that many of the legends and myths of ancient cultures can be interpreted as describing encounters with these beings.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the UFO phenomenon and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. It is a well-written and well-researched book that presents a compelling case for the existence of indigenous humanoids.

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More cryptic than crypto

This was largely incomprehensible to me. The problem is that the author couldn't hold a sustained discussion on any one topic for more than a few minutes (a few paragraphs if you're reading it). The chapter called "Water World," for example, starts off with the proposal that ETs may actually be living in lakes and oceans, but then after one minute it devolves into a rambling discussion on a whole range of other topics--communication, psychology, perception--many of which have already been covered. And everything is presented in a very tentative way. Phrases such as "It may be that," "Perhaps what's happening is that," and "Then again, it might be that" are so consistently woven into virtually every paragraph that it's hard to know what exactly the author actually thinks it IS. The idea that aliens are actually cryptoids living in the earth is an interesting one, but this book didn't add anything to my understanding of the topic.

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