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The Catchers of Heaven: A Trilogy

The Catchers of Heaven: A Trilogy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book filled with love for humanity and truth.
Review: "The Catchers of Heaven" - Review By Patti Jeane Spencer

"The Catchers of Heaven", by Dr. Michael Wolf, is not an ordinary book. It doesn't fit the normal expectations, but I feel it will be considered one of the finer writings of the 20th Century in the future, when its contents will be better understood and more appreciated by the public. It is written in Dr. Wolf's unique and sincere style which emulates his personality. The reader will recognize at once the complete sincerity of the writer as the book is his mind. It is not written in pretence, it is written from his heart.

Nevertheless it is one of the best books on the alien scenario that has been written. It has a certain emotional appeal to the reader, as someone told me that is a personal friend of Dr. Wolf's, its his mind. You get into his mind when you read the book and that is very true, I felt I'd been into his mind and I found much in it that is also in mine and that answered many of my questions and confirmed many of my beliefs.

The author had lost his wife, son and unborn child in an accident and his writings echo his sorrow and continued remorse over his loss. I can relate to his feelings as there are some losses that can never be replaced and those of a soul mate such as his as well as my loss of mine from my past, can never be replaced, and will not be forgotten, nor should be.

There is much in the book that I relate to in my own life and its those parts that I will handle here in this discussion. There may be parts that would resonate more with others but the following are the ones I especially enjoyed. I believe anyone with true contact experiences will find something in the book that they can relate to their own experiences as I did.

Dr. Wolf speaks of having the feeling of homesickness' most of his life as being a sign of the alien child or the genetically engineered on earth. I do relate to that very well. He also discusses his childhood 'imaginary' playmate he called Kolta, a little grey that actually came to him later in life. In the book, he mentions his wife, son and other friends also had the 'imaginary' ET playmates as children. I also experienced the 'imaginary' friends, Pop and Katie who lived in a 'round house' in the sky. This was before I ever heard of a UFO, in fact I never heard about UFOs until I was a teenager. I had this little imaginary playmate that took me to her round house in the sky and I learned to swim in her Pop's swimming pool then when I started swimming for the first time, I already knew how - coincidence? After reading Dr. Wolf's book, I realized that Pop and Katie were much more than imagination of a child.

Though the book is written as fiction, just as my novel, "Commander From The Stars" is written as fiction, one must read between the lines to discover some very interesting facts. In closing, I'll quote a paragraph of an insert in Chapter Three of the first volume of Dr. Wolf's trilogy which should be read by everyone interested in UFology with the positive slant.

"I hope to leave nothing out. Not one awful secret. (snip) My conscious is already in sub-atomic pieces. I shall tender the truth; the big picture, and all the lies that make it viable; the conditioning, the propaganda, rationalization that a few know what is best for the American people; and almost, as an afterthought, the other people occupying the planet called earth. - I know I'm spilling my guts and breaking every section of the National Security Act (snip) but I will have to count on a few brave men and women to see that nothing of importance to the American people (snip) is ever deleted. (snip) God help us, the time is at hand, this must be told and I must tell it. (snip) Could you call it whistle-blowing? Or, perhaps, a "Whistle Stop?"

There's much more of interest in the book though one has to 'glean' it for themselves and not like other books that you can scan read and pick up the main parts of interest, this one has to be read closely. I would highly advise it to all that are interested in the alien scenario in any measure.

There have been perhaps a very few that have tried to scan read or just read the book in parts and have not realized the depth and sincerity that is within the words. To them, I would like to say, you cannot scan read this book, it needs to be read with total attention. Though Dr. Wolf does not 'talk down' to the public within its pages, it does take an intelligent perusal and true interest in order to glean the vast amount of informative data that is within its covers.

I truly believe that if "Catchers of Heaven, a Trilogy" is read with an open mind and sincerity the author will be recognized not only for his other accomplishments in life but for the literary genius which many of us believe him to be.

Patti Jeane Spencer

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you are serious about Aliens and UFO's, don't bother
Review: I found this book to be self serving drivel. I threw it down in disgust after plowing through 140 pages waiting to obtain some useful insight. Instead, what I got was a way too fanciful style and content that is little more than blatent exhibitionism about how clever and wonderful is Dr. Wolf and his late family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordinary Account of Insider :The Truth of UFO coverup
Review: Subject: From Paola Harris ROME Hello

Review Of: Catchers of Heaven Dr. Michael Wolf- Dorrance Press By Paola Leopizzi Harris

I am an international correspondent for the Italian Magazines Notizario UFO and Dossier Alieni.and former collaborator ( Italian translations )and was a friend of Astronomer , Dr. J Allen Hyneck for 10 years.

The Truth is Stranger than Fiction: Unraveling the layers

After having read THE CATCHERS OF HEAVEN by Dr. Michael Wolf twice, and after having done numerous interviews with top UFO military informants, I realize that this man is telling the truth about his involvement in the UFO Cover-up. Billed as fiction, the book reveals the intricate workings of a group called the Alphacom team( first contact) and how they were used to interface with several alien visitors. One must read between the lines and one understand the phrase " official deniability" and realize why it was created. It is obvious that there is some wise element in the U.S. government that wants the "truth" to be revealed in this intimate story of the life of Dr. Wolf otherwise it could never have been published. Yes, one is challenged intellectually by this book. It appears as a story , quasi Faulkner-like in its literary style , filled with the stream of consciousness accounts and colorful poetic images , sometimes too abstract for the average reader.. What would you expect from a genius who has many PHDs , a scientist, a philosopher , a painter and an extremely sensitive man who first received a literary award at the age of seven years old.

Michael tells his story and sometimes rants and raves and at first, the reader may become discouraged in reading but those who are able to assimilate the information given will be truly rewarded in the end with a veritable mind expanding experience. The book talks about Dr. Wolf's cloning of a soldier called GI Joe as part of the government's Black Operations program called Project Sentinel. It talks about Michael's childhood and adult experiences of contact with several races of " galactic Visitors" and how he was used by the US government as an " interface" or Intergalactic Ambassador worldwide; how he was sent to Vietnam as Flight surgeon and called back by LBJ because he was too precious and was needed; how he worked at area 51( S4) on genetic research , cloning and neurotoxins ( (the King Cobra has 144 different ones); how he did undercover work for " the Company" ( CIA ) and lived in Rome; how he was used as an extra in the Fellini film 81/2; how he needed to hide his activities from his wife Sara and his son Daniel; how devastated when when he survived a "suspect" car accident that killed his wife, 17 year old son and unborn child. He has reason to rant and rave as he is like to Walt Whitman screaming in pain for lost innocence and serious regret for a life that he truly believed was " a contribution to science and humanity. It is obvious that he has some regrets but it is also obvious in the last chapter that he believes that humanity's saving grace is the ability to grasp the truth and unite together in an atmosphere of unconventional, unconditional love. I was truly moved by this book and I recommend it to all serious researchers who hope to find the truth in our lifetime.


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