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Other Tongues-Other Flesh, Paperback / softback Book

Other Tongues-Other Flesh Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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It is generally a good idea to return to the classics in any genre.

This also goes for UFO literature. Rereading a book after ten or twenty years is a rewarding experience.

You will discover new data and ideas you didn't notice before.

A good starting point is to reread the UFO classics in order to understand the deeper mystery involved in what happened during that era. Originally published in 1953, at the height of the UFO flap, Other Tongues, Other Flesh is a book about alien contactees by George Hunt Williamson.

The author attended Cornell College, Eastern New Mexico University, the University of Arizona and took a special course at the University of Denver.

He majored in anthropology with many courses in sociology, biology, philosophy, and geology.

In 1948 he was awarded the coveted Gold Key for outstanding scientific research by the Illinois State Archaeological Society.

He has spent a great deal of time doing field work in Social Anthropology in the northern part of the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

He is an authority on Indian dances, music and ceremonial costuming.

Several of his articles have appeared in scientific journals.

George Hunt Williamson was a pioneering UFO researcher.

He developed the concept of "walk-ins", who he called "'The Wanderers".' Walk-ins are normal humans who are actually (unknown to themselves) reincarnated "'Space Brothers".

Williamson also worked with George Adamski, another UFO pioneer.

One of the centerpieces of this book is a detailed interpretation of symbols in footprints left when aliens had a close encounter with Adamski in the California desert.

Williamson believed that most of the aliens visiting Earth look like humans (or are humans), are benign, and preach a telepathic message of peace and brotherhood.

This book, is the history ofother tonguesand of other flesh; scientific evidence that there are other similar beigns like us that speaks other languages.It can be speculated that Williamson was the man who Indiana Jones was based on . Copy and paste the link for our books at: https://saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/

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