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SETI is still searching
for the existence of aliens.


We already have their names.


 

 


Ashtar, Xyclon, Teletron, Sananda, Umaruru - so many names, so many aliens. Who can keep track of them all?

Thankfully, you don't have to. An Alien Who's Who has done it for you, collecting together nearly a thousand names of real extraterrestrials encountered by earthlings since flying saucers began taking over the planet. We've sifted through the writings of hundreds of UFO contactees, ufologists, and experiencers to bring to you not only their names, but also their views on God, Earth's future, eternity, politics, and how we should run our lives. Like 'em or not, we strongly advise you: Don't leave Earth without it!

“Why should we even take any of this seriously? Charles Fort had the perfect reply: ‘If there is a universal mind, must it be sane?’” – from the foreword by Greg Bishop


About Martin S. Kottmeyer...


Martin S. Kottmeyer has over the past quarter century been a prolific student of the historical, cultural, and psychological facets of UFO culture. His bibliography runs to more than 150 items, mostly articles for magazines that include The Anomalist, Archaeus, Magonia, The MUFON Journal, The REALL News (newsletter of the Rational Examination Association of Lincoln Land), UFO Magazine, and The Wild Places. Ron Story’s 2001 Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters collects a number of his longer studies and the Fundacion Anomalia published his prize-winning essay “Trance-Mutations”
as half of a 2001 Spanish language book. Another essay by him appeared in Encounters at Indian Head: The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction Revisited, edited by Karl Pflock and Peter Brookesmith, and published by Anomalist Books.

 

 

 

AN ALIEN WHO'S WHO
Edited by Martin S. Kottmeyer

Foreword by Greg Bishop
Illustrations by Charles Berlin


Anomalist Books
Trade Paperback,
$15.95 
ISBN: 1933665246
276 pages, illustrated



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