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UFO Chronicles: Alien Abductions and Visitations

By: Ann Andrews, Billy Meier, Michael Horn, Kathleen Anderson, Dr. Roger Lier, Travis Walton
Narrated by: Anne Andrews, Billy Meier, Michael Horn, Kathleen Anderson, Dr. Roger Lier, Travis Walton
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"The rise in UFO sightings is due to the increase in alien activity on Earth. The aliens are abducting people in larger numbers and it isn’t going to stop anytime soon," says an abductee who claims to be regularly visited by aliens from another solar system.

What’s happening here? Mainstream scientists reject the phenomenon without a second thought. However, there is little doubt that many credible and stable people who report alien abductions are sincere. Dr. John Edward Mack investigated over 800 claimed abductees and spent countless hours with these individuals, only to find that what struck him was the ordinariness' of those in the study, including restaurant owners, secretaries, prison guards, college students, university faculty, and homemakers. "The majority of abductees do not appear to be deluded, confabulating, lying, self-dramatizing, or suffering from a clear mental illness," he maintained. In many instances, the alien entities state that the abductee has a unique characteristic, resulting in repeated abductions, implanting information subconsciously for later "activation". Sometimes this is related to major changes affecting the Earth, and the entities desire to help mankind. When abductees ask why they are being studied or undergoing surgery, the entity often answers with statements like: "We have the right to do this," or "Do not be afraid, we are not here to harm you."

This fascinating collectors set includes three, in depth, programs that explore unique and compelling cases of alien visitation. Prepare for a journey into a mysterious realm, experiencing real life stories that will shake your world view and beliefs. UFOs are here, whether we like it or not.

Keep watching the skies - and listen to more UFO Chronicles.©2010 Reality Entertainment (P)2010 Reality Entertainment
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Stories great, recording horrible

The stories are remarkable but you have to be able to get past especially the first interview with the extremely obnoxious noise they call music in the background so you can hardly hear the people talk. Whoever directed this and put that obnoxious music in the background is really lacking intelligence. Such a good story they did everything they could to ruin it was that noise

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GREAT Content, HORRIBLE Sound Quality

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As great as the material is in this audiobook, it's very hard to get over the extremely poor recording quality. On top of that, they've layered elevator-bland soft rock behind all of the interviews for some unknown reason. Buy with caution. Be prepared to have to strain your ears just to hear it.

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Didn't make sense

It seemed to just not make a whole lot of sense.It didn't hold my attention. The segment on Billy Meyer was a bash the United States. Sure the U.S. is screwed up it has one of the largest prison population in the western world', it has an obese population, the government spends more than it takes in, mean while the population watches NFL games eating and drinking. Sound familiar? I would appreciate if Billy rather than telling us what we are doing wrong , show us the enlightened way out of this "mess". Besides no body bashes Jesus the Christ the Son of the creator Universe it's just not cool.

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Did anyone listen to this before posting it?

I don’t mean to be crass, but this has just awful audio fidelity. First of all you can barely hear what is being said because there’s literally a music track playing in the background the entire time. Second, it sounds like the voice audio tracks were recorded by phone maybe?

Don’t get me wrong I listen to hours of talk radio, but not with a music track playing through it. Some parts were interesting so far but I finally couldn’t take it anymore. If they update this and remove the music I would possibly give it a shot again. Can not believe this made it past someone’s quality assurance.

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Terrible quality

Interview is overshadowed by a music track. the questions seem to have no chronological order and we're at the discretion of random.

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