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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alien in the Window,
This review is from: Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story (Paperback)
The author brought us the alleged clip of the alien in the window, as discussed on the Larry King show. There is currently a documentary in the works about this man. Very fascinating book that's a real page turner. The author's sincerity makes his accounts believable. I couldn't put the book down!
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alien contact,
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This review is from: Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story (Paperback)
Like all contact stories there is hesitance and apology. "You're going to think this is crazy" or "you won't believe me but" type of thing. Just once would like them to relate the experience openly without apology. Then they don't tell us everything because it's too strange or embarrassing or the reader has no context and will not accept.Despite these usual drawbacks am grateful that Mr. Romanek did express his story. This one is a little different than most in the approach of the entities. Each experience adds knowledge and possible clues to what is actually being relayed. Thank you Mr.Romanek, family and associates.
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4.1 out of 5 stars (89 customer reviews) 104 of 111 people found the following review helpful
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Where are the photos??,
By Chad Armstrong - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story (Paperback)
Only 1 or 2 people in these comments mention the rather obvious lack of photos mentioned in the text. Stan numerous times throughout the book mentions how he carries a camera with him everywhere, then why is the reader not treated to some of those images? I really want to believe his story, but it's getting fishier and fishier, what with the lie-detector test reported on by Coast to Coast radio, and now the very apparent lack of visual proof to a purchasing member of the public. I like his story, it makes sense to me, but nowhere online or his site is mentioned a reason for the lack of these photos. His cadre of "researchers" needs to give him a little more control and decision-making over this material, if indeed that is the problem. But why say "if you look at the photo.." and not include the photo?? Infuriating.
43 of 51 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I can't seem to put this book down!,
By Beautiful Faerie - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story (Paperback)
I bought the book Wednesday,July 1st and I'm already on chapter 6.I looked through the book because I heard somewhere that there were photos and drawings that Stan had made,and I wanted to look at those first.The drawings of the aliens,and the photos of them were just....I said out loud "oh WOW!!"they don't look fake to me at all,even though some people have said so.I had seen a video on YouTube with the footage of the alien peeping through the window,and it looked [...]to find out,it was a recreation of the original footage(the video I saw didn't SAY it was a recreation,I saw a different video that clearly stated it was a recreation).Then I was able to find the original footage,and THAT was not fake...Stan has very good physical evidence to back up his story,and he was very meticulous about recording and documenting his experiences.I have never seen a UFO,but I believe that they are here.I think it's healthy to be a little skeptical about unexplained phenomena,but to be skeptical of ALL of it is just out of ignorance and fear.Some scientists are now saying that to think humans are the only life in the universe is egocentric and short-sided...I think the universe is as diverse as the life on this planet.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
While I'd really like to believe this story...,
By S. Mackay - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Messages: The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story (Paperback)
...I just can't.Mainly due to his supposed presentation of "evidence." He talks about having quite a bit of evidence, but all you get to see is a few photos, which could have easily been faked. The aliens are always creeping around the corners of his deck, with just the heads showing, full on none the less (as in the front of the face dead on, no dimensional representation of a supposed 3D being), or are apparently curious about digital cameras left out and "accidentally" snap photos of themselves because they supposedly have no idea what it could be or how it works. And magically, the photo is once again mostly the head! And the video!! Yeah, there's a gray alien playing peek-a-boo with this guy outside his window after the one time he magically decides to set a camera out to capture this supposed recurring event. On top of all this "evidence", I've seen him interviewed for several documentaries before and him and his agent (or perhaps someone acting as an agent for him?) wont show some of this supposed evidence with out some money up front. In this book he mentions how all of his evidence could be part of a prank that he doesn't know about, but he doesn't really see "how" it could be faked. Pretty obvious to me. Even if some or most of these events really happened to this man in real life, the evidence is poor (if real at all, which I don't buy) and could easily be faked, thus for me making anything else he comes across saying as a scam of some sort. I love to read about the paranormal and UFOs, but this is the worst book I've read in a long, long time. If I could rate it a 0, I truly would. "The World's Most Documented Extraterrestrial Contact Story".... Ha! Joke is on the reader... |
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