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Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of the Ufo Phenomenon

Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of the Ufo Phenomenon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It really is all connected.
Review: Connecting the Dots...Making Sense of the UFO Phenomenon by Paola Leopizzi Harris is a very welcome addition to my personal and extensive library on Ufological reading material. Paola's sensitivity and sincerity are evident in her interviews and writings of some of Ufology's most well known people. For those readers such as myself that are especially interested in the life of Dr. Michael Wolf Kruvant, Paola's exceptional interviewing skills helped us to better understand this enigmatic and important person in Ufology. I highly recommend reading this very interesting book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Take My Theory, Please!
Review: Despite the credentials of the author and the individuals interviewed, and the apparent sincerity of all those involved, the whole thing smacks of conversion fever; intelligent, educated and experienced people somehow warped by their brush with the beyond, or their taste for it. We don't get any semblance of facts, data or science to make this book worth buying except to encourage and embolden the flock. A mish-mash of truncated interviews stirred into a stew pot boiling with biblical mysticism, new age pop, psychological paranoia, mass conspiracy theory, mentalism....am I leaving anything out folks? When we finally get to the ignobly defrocked Uri Geller it was time to ring the bell, close the book, and quench the candle.

At $24 for a mere 224 paperback pages it may not play in Peoria, but I'm sure they'll move a few copies in Roswell. Cool looking cover though!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not impressed
Review: Having read so many good reviews about this book I was curious to buy and read it only discover that the whole book is actually a mix of various interviews that are more or less knnown to almost every UFO researcher or reader. Again we are in front of a book that lacks EVIDENCE of what it actually presents. Unfortunately this is the fundamental problem with UFOlogy. If we can trust in good faith one single person's testimony without any proof then we only need Phil Corso's - to mention one - interviews or statements (and his famous Roswell book) as the final verdict that UFOs exist and are here, but do you really think that this is enough ?? Not for me, however....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books in this Genre!
Review: Having read the TOP books in the UFO/Alien/ Government Cover-up Genre; "Unconventional Flying Objects" (NASA UFO Investigator for 30 years) by the scientist Dr. Paul Hill; my FAVORITE is "Alien Rapture" by Edgar Fouche (Top Secret Black Programs Insider) and Brad Steiger (Great fiction-soon to be a movie); "Alien Agenda" by the best selling author of 'Crossfire' Jim Marrs (Best reference on UFOlogy); and "The Day After Roswell," by Colonel Corso - I'd say this book is a MUST READ also!

Why would a respected, decorated, connected Military Officer (Corso) swear in a Court of Law that the UFO Conspiracy is real and that the facts and agenda in these books ARE TRUE? Why did NASA try to ban Dr. Paul Hill's book? Why were Fouche's home, car, and hotel rooms broken into? Why did he go underground after delivering his 'insider presentation to the International UFO Congress? Why has the great researcher and bestseller, Jim Marrs, been slandered? Why are there still questions about the deaths of Corso and Hill? Were their sudden demise a product of this conspiracy?

Why? If you read this excellent book and the others, you will know that they are indeed true. Two well-respected American Astronauts have come forward to proclaim they had seen evidence of the Roswell UFO crash and stated they know the cover-up is real. You be the judge. Read this book and check out the reviews of the other TOP books I have mentioned.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is a Hoax
Review: I met the author at a Remote Viewing Conference in 2002. She was basically like most of the other attendees at the conference. A wanna be. It is obvious from her book she has no understanding of the topic she writes about. Her book is a Hoax. She is someone trying to cash in on the UFO confusion, instead of clarifying it she offers further confusion and we are left wondering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Connecting the Dots best UFO book in years!
Review: I write to endorse a book I have just finished reading:
"Connecting The Dots: Making Sense of the UFO Phenomenon",
written by Paola Leopizzi Harris, crusading Italo-American
photojournalist and indefatigable UFO investigator.
"Connecting The Dots" is clearly one of the best UFO
books ever, period!
Imagine, if you will, a book with fresh, informative,
personal verbatim interviews with the following notable UFO
figures:
- Colonel Philip Corso, U.S. Army [Intelligence] (ret.)
- Command Sergeant-Major Robert Dean, U.S. Army/NATO
[Intelligence] (ret.)
- Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle, emeritus professor, University of
Wyoming
- J. Allen Hynek, scientist-skeptic turned UFO
researcher and documenter
- Linda Moulton Howe, television documentarist and
author
- Italian Monsignor Corrado Balducci, Roman investigator
into experiencers
- Dr. Steven Greer, Director, the Disclosure Project
- Dr. Michael Wolf (Kruvant), member [MJ-7] of the

National Security Council's Special Studies
Group ["MJ-12"]
- Master Sergeant Clifford Stone, U.S. Army/Project
Twinkle (ret.)
- Dr. Richard Boylan, Star Visitor researcher, Director,
Star Kids Project, Ltd
- Zecharia Sitchin, noted Orientalist and decipherer of
Sumerian Star Visitor history
- Richard Hoagland, investigator of archeological
evidence for past Martian civilization
- Dr. Richard Sauder, expert on U.S. military
underground bases
- Ed Rothschild Fouche, defense contractor to
black-project aerospace vehicles
- Etjof Hasselhoff, Dutch expert on Star Visitor
cereography (crop circles)
- Ingo Swann, seminal instructor in Remote Viewing
- Uri Geller, world-famous psychic and ESP practitioner
- and eleven more notables in the field.

I am considered well-versed in this field and even I
heard some new information from the lips of these
luminaries. Paola has a knack for getting the
hard-to-interview person to open up and spill the goods.

If you buy one UFO book in the next couple years, make
it:
"Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of the UFO
Phenomenon" (c) 2003
by Paola Harris
Wild Flower Press, P.O. Box 1429, Mill Spring, North
Carolina, USA
ISBN # 0-926524-57-7

Note: There are several other books with "Connecting
the Dots" in their title, one by a different Harris.
Make sure you are getting "Connecting the Dots: Making Sense

of the UFO Phenomenon"! ......

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: UFO Disclosure
Review: Paola Harris has written a very readable book that documents her interviews with some of the leading lights in the UFO field. These are the people seen at UFO conferences around the world. Some of them are no longer with us and this is the place to read their words as spoken in their final days.

I have known most of these people at one time or another, the researchers, the informers, and the contactees. While I do not find all the informers or contactees as credible, there is a sufficient cross section of these in the book that there is something for everyone.

The answers given may not answer all of your questions, and some of the answers are at odds with other answers, but there
are many thought-provoking remarks by those who have been involved with this extraordinary phenomena.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: UFO Disclosure
Review: Paola Harris has written a very readable book that documents her interviews with some of the leading lights in the UFO field. These are the people seen at UFO conferences around the world. Some of them are no longer with us and this is the place to read their words as spoken in their final days.

I have known most of these people at one time or another, the researchers, the informers, and the contactees. While I do not find all the informers or contactees as credible, there is a sufficient cross section of these in the book that there is something for everyone.

The answers given may not answer all of your questions, and some of the answers are at odds with other answers, but there
are many thought-provoking remarks by those who have been involved with this extraordinary phenomena.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sleeping Abductees
Review: The X Files is nothing compared to this book. It fell into my lap at the perfect moment, when i was discovering a subconscious part of me that had experienced alien abductions since a young child. Up until the year 2000 i had denied such things were possible. Now my life, especially my nights were filled with a penetrating fear, not knowing if tonight would involve another unwelcomed visit. This book brought back the light into these night terrors, where i now understand the mystery and know how to deal with frequency fences (illusions of reality) that are projected into my mind. If you believe/know you are part of this mysterious adventure, this is the survival book to claim back you power and face your fears!


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