Author: | Robert Farrell | ISBN: | 9780975911655 |
Publisher: | R. E. FARRELLBOOKS, LLC | Publication: | November 12, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Farrell |
ISBN: | 9780975911655 |
Publisher: | R. E. FARRELLBOOKS, LLC |
Publication: | November 12, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Alien Log II, the New World Order (264 pages) picks up where Alien Log left off, in the desert. During the return to base Corey is abducted. Since the aliens can place a block on the memory of abductees, Corey’s alien captor, Quellin, freely answers any question he might have. During a tour of the mother craft Corey learns many things. For example, he learns the Big Bang Theory is wrong and how the universe is constructed so that remote viewing, telepathy, and past life’s regressions are possible. Quellin explains how hybrids will be used to usher in the new world order and what that might look like.
Eventually, Corey is released and is joined by Wendy and Pete in their quest to unlock the artifact’s secrets. Wendy does retrieve information from the artifact but discovers it is too dangerous to pass on to Pete who will dutifully pass it on to the President. In the end, they solve the problem in a most unusual way.
Alien Log II, the New World Order (264 pages) picks up where Alien Log left off, in the desert. During the return to base Corey is abducted. Since the aliens can place a block on the memory of abductees, Corey’s alien captor, Quellin, freely answers any question he might have. During a tour of the mother craft Corey learns many things. For example, he learns the Big Bang Theory is wrong and how the universe is constructed so that remote viewing, telepathy, and past life’s regressions are possible. Quellin explains how hybrids will be used to usher in the new world order and what that might look like.
Eventually, Corey is released and is joined by Wendy and Pete in their quest to unlock the artifact’s secrets. Wendy does retrieve information from the artifact but discovers it is too dangerous to pass on to Pete who will dutifully pass it on to the President. In the end, they solve the problem in a most unusual way.