Making Contact (book)
Making Contact: A Serious Handbook for Locating and Communicating With Extraterrestrials is a book published in 1998.
Contents
Making Contact discusses all aspects of close encounters with extraterrestrials. Editor Bill Fawcett[1] said their existence is "unquestionable". The book includes explanations of signs and symptoms of an alien abduction, such as burns, tinnitus, a metallic taste in the mouth, and double vision. Particular locations, such as Area 51 and Mexico City, are described as giving the best chance of an encounter.[2]
Reception
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References
- Flaherty, Dolores; Flaherty, Roger (July 26, 1998). "Lonely explorers of isolated lives". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2015. – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
- Shenfeld, Hilary (September 22, 1997). "Making Contact: Most Scientists Agree That Humans Will Discover Life on Other Planets Someday, but What If That Life Finds You First? A Wauconda Man's Book Tells You What to Do". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, IL. Retrieved March 2, 2015. – via Questia Online Library (subscription required)
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