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Alien Interview: Reader's Edition

By: Lawrence Spencer
Narrated by: Lyanne Greystoke
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Copies of two letters, Top Secret military transcripts, and notes from the late Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy, an Army Air Force nurse at the Roswell Army Air Field 509th Bomb Group in 1947.

In her letters she asserts that the transcripts are an exact recording of a series of interviews she conducted with an extraterrestrial being as part of her official duty as a flight nurse in the U.S. Army Air Force. During July and August she interviewed a saucer pilot who crashed near Roswell, New Mexico on July 8, 1947. The being she interviewed identified itself as an officer, pilot, and engineer with an Invasion Force from a civilization she refers to as 'The Domain'. Their space craft use the planet Venus and the asteroid belt as space ports in our solar system. The Milky Way galaxy is a tiny area within the territorial possessions of 'The Domain'. The interview transcripts were kept secret - under threat of death - by Nurse MacElroy for 60 years, and released a few months before her passing at the age of 83.

This is an abridged version of the book Alien Interview. It does not include the footnotes, index, or table of contents. Only the letters, personal notes, and copies of top secret government interview transcripts from Roswell, New Mexico. The interviews were conducted with the pilot of a crashed UFO at the US Army Air Force Base in July and August of 1947 under government direction by Flight Nurse Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy (deceased).

©2008 - 2012 Lawrence R. Spencer (P)2012 Lawrence R. Spencer

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Love it!

This was an absolutely amazing story. It really makes you think about this life.

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I don't know, but I bought the next book . . .

Recent book purchases have had a thread of out-of-body-experiences popping up in the story line, and it happened in this book. Near the beginning, the nurse who is in telepathic conversation with the alien being recovered from the well-known Roswell UFO incident is told that she is going to be out of her body, and suddenly she was, experiencing a view of the room from above.

This was to give her an understanding that the body is a vessel containing an immortal being. Then, the alien being proceeded to explain how it's own body is just a doll-like tool, about Earth and galactic history, biology, science, control of beings, an invasion of Earth by "the Empire" and subsequent removal and takeover of Earth by "the Domain" the group the alien belongs to.

It's a fascinating story, and I've bought the second book, looked up the author, read the website, and also, by doing an internet search, found a pdf file letter by Bill Ryan of Project Camelot / Project Avalon stating that this is a hoax, with ideas rooted in Scientology, pointing out some discrepancies based on words not used in earlier times, and stating that the author has painted himself in a corner by presenting this as true.

While listening to this book, I recalled a youtube video done by Jim Humble, titled The Story of Earth, and it was about how he played a part in selecting Earth to be a Prison Planet. Also, related to Scientology, reincarnation, past lives, and ancient high technology, and also controversial to some people.

Many works of fiction are based on partial truths, and if I only look at this as a brilliant work of fiction I can feel secure that I am not gullible. The writing is brilliant, creative, imaginative, and meaningful.

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Got questions?

Real answers to many of life's question. You will want to listen again and again. Get it a pen and some paper.

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I believe this happened!!!

I totally believe this happened. It's not like they gained money and fame from this. It's a really good book. I enjoyed every bit of it. Well worth the buy or the credit.

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Believe it or Not

I believe that there were aliens at the Roswell crash site and the government has covered up the incident all this time.

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I don't have any problem of believing this.

I enjoyed it very much. I hope that the truth comes out some day so more people can see it.

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Kept falling asleep listening to…

I really wanted to enjoy this book, it sounded interesting and the reviews seemed pretty good. We’ll, the book isn’t for the following reasons 1) there are several places where sentences repeat themselves which just gives an overall unprofessional feel to the book 2) some of the alien answers are over an hour long, and although I tried my hardest to follow them she just lost me every time. I mean it’s just so convoluted that you can’t keep track of anything or make sense of it. After a while you can’t even remember what the question was, and honestly you stop caring. 3) the words question and answer are repeated thousands of times. I can’t understand all the 5 star reviews, I really thought this would be a good one but I was very let down.

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This is the worst book of my Audible library.

I really struggled to finish this book and found it to be sooo unbelievable that even I (who believes in just about anything) could not buy it. Blech!

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Couldn't finish it.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I don't know anyone that would enjoy this.

Has Alien Interview: Reader's Edition turned you off from other books in this genre?

No.

Would you be willing to try another one of Lyanne Greystoke’s performances?

Sure.

What character would you cut from Alien Interview: Reader's Edition?

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Any additional comments?

This book started off strong and really grabbed my interest. But later, it just devolved into a giant mess of nonsense: Space stations in the asteroid belt, space battles, humans being taken over by aliens, mind control, force fields, etc. etc.

And one of the other reviewers already commented on the poor production quality. It is bad, bad, bad. The volume is not consistent throughout the book and there are numerous times when sentences are being read over one another.

I would pass on this one.

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I’m not skeptical. Until this ...

What a load of crap. Don’t bother. I wish I could get a refund as this is just pure ridiculousness. Started out okay. Quickly and endlessly went south...

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