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Author:
Siblerud, Robert.
Title:
Our galactic visitors : the extraterrestrial influence / Robert Siblerud.
Publisher:
New Science Publications,
Copyright Date:
©2008
Description:
ix, 280 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Extraterrestrial beings.
Civilization--Extraterrestrial influences.
Human-alien encounters.
Civilization--Extraterrestrial influences.
Extraterrestrial beings.
Human-alien encounters.
Other Authors:
Sprinkle, Leo.
Shaw, Margaret, editor.
Parrish, Shirley, editor.
Carter, Franklin.
Carter, Carolyn.
Russell, Ron, artist.
Alles, Pat.
Henry, Lyell D., 1935- former owner. IaU
Notes:
A true pioneer: Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D. ; editing: Margaret Shaw ; copy editing: Shirley Parrish ; reference material: Franklin and Carolyn Carter ; cover art: Ron Russell ; layout: Pat Alles--t.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-272) and index.
Contents:
Seeding the galaxy -- The Pleiadians -- The Sirians -- The Reptilians -- The Zetas -- The Arcturians -- The Annunaki -- Other galactic civilizations -- The inner earth civilization -- Underground bases -- The secret government -- The extraterrestrial influence -- The science behind evolution -- The seeding of Earth.
Summary:
"The greatest secret of all time is revealed in Our galactic visitors about humankind's connection to extraterrestrials and their influence on us for over 5,700 years. The book tells how the Annunaki extraterrestrials, the missing link, created humans to be their slave workers. Our roots originated from the star system Lyra, which colonized the galaxies. The book describes the galactic civilizations that have played major roles in Earth's history"--P. [4] of cover.
Series:
Sacred science chronicles ; v. 5
ISBN:
0966685660
9780966685664
OCLC:
(OCoLC)603543175
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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