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HistoryI read this book when it was initially published in 1978.The Investigator, Ray Fowler, was a nuts & bolts scientist at the outset. However strange the saga became he was courageous to publish all of the details. I think it addded to what we have learned in the present time by creating a path leading to it. Betty was one of the first to tell of Beings in Robes who seemed to be Space men, but as the tale progressed, another...
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Raymond Fowler gave us this book many years before Communion but I read it just a few years ago. It is simply one of the best books ever - so convincing, so real, so sincere! You can't help feeling compassion for Betty Andreasson and her family - what they have been through! Her drawings are quite impressive, and simply looking at them will raise the hairs on the back of your neck! All the Fowler books are superbly...
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The extraordinary investigation of the 2 Andreassons was intriguing, informative, and convincingly real. I appreciated the fact that the abductee was a God-fearing woman, and while some people may have thought this fact to cloud the findings of the investigation and Betty's account of it, I find it helpful in knowing this. I know now that it is not just athiasts that have CE-IIIs (Close Encounters of the Third Kind). If...
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I read this book when I was 10, it has a view of aliens that coincide with many peoples view of religion. A possible connection of Aliens to our own idea of a God? Read it for yourself and see what you think..
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I grew up in Ashburnham, Mass and knew the Andreasson family very well (Lisa Andreasson used to be my babysitter in the 70's, Lori was a year behind me in school, Osa worked in the Post Office, Scottie was a cook in the restaurant where I washed dishes and Mark was in a band called La Peste). This book is a good account of a true alien abduction. Pictures too! I have no reason to believe that this is not a true story.
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