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The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac

The Ultimate Guide to Greys, Reptilians, Hybrids, and Nordics

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The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac

By: Craig Campobasso
Narrated by: David Bendena
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This is the ultimate field guide to the 82 extraterrestrial species that populate the universe. ET enthusiast Craig Campobasso explores the origins, physical characteristics, technological and consciousness abilities, dimensional capacities, belief systems, and cosmic agendas of each species.

The species fall into two categories: 1) benevolent races, which function as the guardians of humanity, whose goals include protecting people, helping people overcome duality, and healing them; and 2) malevolent races, which are responsible for abductions, cloning, and domination.

This intergalactic exposé will entertain all those interested in UFOs, aliens, and ETs. Sci-fi and fantasy fans of universes such as Marvel, Star Trek, Star Wars, and Roswell are prime targets for this book that delves deep into who the real extraterrestrials are and what they want with the people of Earth.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2021 Craig Campobasso (P)2021 Red Wheel Weiser
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Very interesting and accurare what i have heard before listening to this book. Thank you!

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A long list of repetitive descriptions of various, supposed types of Aliens. Quite where these reported Aliens were discovered to create the Almanac is not included. I do believe the probability Aliens exist but this long list of intelligent species from other worlds whose various agendas and physical descriptions are evidently known to the author is, in my opinion, somewhat fanciful and absurd. However, that said there's always a billion to one chance the author has 'cracked it' and they all do exist exactly as he described.

Hard to believe any of this twaddle

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nope couldn't get much past chapter 3 and I really tried, its nonsense don't waste your time.

no Factual or evidential material whatsoever just supposition and fantasist ramblings.

absolute Drivel

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