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The Cryptoterrestrials A Meditation On Indigenous Humanoids And The Aliens Among Us Mac Tonnies

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The Cryptoterrestrials A Meditation On Indigenous Humanoids And The Aliens Among Us Mac Tonnies
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The Cryptoterrestrials A Meditation On Indigenous Humanoids And The Aliens Among Us Mac Tonnies instant download after payment.

Publisher: Anomalist Books
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Mac Tonnies
ISBN: 9781938398124, 1938398122
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Cryptoterrestrials A Meditation On Indigenous Humanoids And The Aliens Among Us Mac Tonnies by Mac Tonnies 9781938398124, 1938398122 instant download after payment.

What if the "aliens" are not from other planets? In THE CRYPTOTERRESTRIALS, Mac Tonnies proposes that at least some accounts of alien visitation can be attributed to a humanoid species indigenous to the Earth, a sister race that has adapted to our numerical superiority by developing a surprisingly robust technology. At the same time, this groundbreaking work attempts to reconcile the mythological and contemporary accounts of "little people" into a coherent picture. "For too long, we've called them 'aliens, ' assuming that we represent our planet's best and brightest," writes Tonnies. "Maybe that's exactly what they want us to think."

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