Breakthrough: The Next Step - Hardcover

Strieber, Whitley

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Providing proof of the existence of extraterrestrials here on earth, the author relives the encounters he and many others have had with alien beings and offers an interpretation of their meaning

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Bestselling UFO author and horror novelist Strieber (Communion, Transformation) here recounts his purported ongoing series of alien contacts over the past few years. Abducted in 1987 from his upstate New York cabin by a "visitor," Strieber is taken by UFO to Boulder, Colo., where he holds down his friend Dora Ruffner while her small daughter has her spine hammered by an insectoid alien. In 1993, a male humanoid "visitor" in a white tunic takes up residence with Strieber and his wife, imparting a sense of peace and joy. In other encounters, Strieber takes a jeep ride with a boy and ends up in an alternate universe; the "visitors" stage a journey through Eden; the author slips through the floorboards to enter the body of a human stranger. The aliens' contact with him?and with independent witnesses or contactees cited here?is cloaked in the symbolism of myth, folklore and spirituality. By this account, many who have written to Strieber divulging their UFO-related experiences report meetings with dead relatives. Without giving names or sources, Strieber also describes his involvement in a secret congressional UFO investigation. Fans will be captivated; others will be skeptical or wonder what it all means.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Strieber continues the saga of his encounter with extraterrestrials.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ISBN 10:  006100958X ISBN 13:  9780061009587
Publisher: Harpercollins, 1996
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