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Closer Encounters

Written by: Jason Reza Jorjani
Narrated by: Daniel Natal
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The US government UAP Report of the summer of 2021 marks a turning point in the modern history of close encounters - but not for the reasons that most people think. The UAP Report is not the first step toward some future full "disclosure" regarding UFOs and related phenomena. Rather, it is a milestone in a long-term plan to subjugate everyone on this planet to a tyrannically totalitarian regime. Taking as its point of departure this monstrous Pentagon lie, and the broader question of the relationship between UFOs and state sovereignty, this book examines every aspect of the complex close encounter phenomenon through all of human history.

There are seven extant interpretive frameworks for close encounters: the Extra-Terrestrial Hypothesis (ETH), the Breakaway Civilization Hypothesis, the Inter-Dimensional Hypothesis, the Time Traveler Hypothesis, the Parapsychological (or Ultra-Terrestrial) Hypothesis, the Atlantean Survivors (or Crypto-Terrestrial) Hypothesis, and the Simulation Avatars Hypothesis. This study shows how these hypotheses are not mutually exclusive alternatives. All of them are facets of a single, much more complex reality that has fundamentally defined the human condition on a fifth-dimensional level.

This reality is terrifying. It will never be revealed by any government on the planet, or acknowledged by the scientific establishment, and its disclosure would destroy every existing religious and social institution. In fact, humanity cannot survive the disclosure of what is detailed in this book. Rather, this profound philosophical analysis of close encounters demonstrates that the true nature of the phenomenon has to do with the cosmic force of evolution challenging us to overcome the limits of what has defined humanity for at least 250 million years - since our civilization on Mars was destroyed.

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awesome book jason!

i'm going to listen to prometheus and atlas next, i found your work through jimmy @ bright insight and nikki @ nikkiana jones!

great read, cool ideas and the stories within are very compelling to me as the reader.

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One of the most gripping books I’ve ever read

I couldn’t put this book down until it was finished. At times it felt like a sci-fi book, other times it read like horror and it was also very philosophical. this book totally shattered the matrix for me. I’ve had a few really weird paranormal experiences as a kid and I’d like to believe that there is more to reality than what perceives the eye.

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A kook and a clown

Jorjani is out to lunch, and writes in such an arrogant and insufferable tone, apparently he's (according to the last chapter of this book) "willing to eliminate 99% of human"? Ha! This dude wouldn't win a fight with a wet paper bag. He should turn his delusions into honest fiction instead of using them to justify his blatant narcissism.

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His worst book

Made no sense for him to use stories of people that can be easily explained. Example he says one guy vanished in snow and only his boots left behind... He says oh must be a time traveler why else would he leave his boots behind in snow.... Really lol that's his examples lol

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