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This is why UFOs crash!

BOB LAZAR and DAVID GRUSCH did not know!

Ryan Elbwood

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Sachbuch / Esoterik: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke

Beschreibung

This book is not intended for beginners on the subject, but for those who have been engaged with this topic for a longer time.

It primarily addresses the question: "Why have so many UFOs already crashed?" and comes to a startling conclusion! It also hypothesizes that the alien attack began many decades ago and that humanity is already losing this weaponless battle!

It is assumed that UFOs are indeed technical devices that, according to eyewitness accounts, can move in space, in our atmosphere, and even underwater, depending on the case. The author of this book believes people like Bob Lazar and David Grusch because he had a UFO sighting in 1993 that cannot be conventionally explained.

Ryan Elbwood also presents many relevant UFO sightings and, above all, UFO crashes that most people are likely unaware of. The special feature of this book is that the conclusion of the hypothesis is entirely independent of whether aliens are actually waging war against us!

Because: The enemy could also be someone else. Let yourself be surprised.

The work is adorned with numerous high-quality images that appropriately support each topic and create plenty of mood and atmosphere.

Ich habe den Text sorgfältig überprüft. Wenn du noch Änderungen oder Ergänzungen wünschst, lass es mich wissen. Viel Erfolg mit dem E-Book!

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UFO experts, secret military bases, alien civilizations, UFO reports, Area 51, UFO conspiracies, alien abductions, UFO sightings, alien communication, UFO archives, alien technology, alien encounters, alien experiments, UFO incidents, UFO phenomena, UFO witnesses, alien spacecraft, Roswell, UFO crashes, alien contacts, UFO documentaries, UFO research, alien artifacts, alien evidence, UFO myths, UFO investigations, extraterrestrial life forms, alien traces, government secrets, conspiracy theories