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The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac

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This is the ultimate field guide to the 82 extraterrestrial species that populate the universe. ET enthusiast Craig Campobasso explores the origins, physical characteristics, technological and consciousness abilities, dimensional capacities, belief systems, and cosmic agendas of each of the species. The species fall into two categories: 1) benevolent races, which function as the guardians of humanity, whose goals include helping people overcome duality, healing, and protecting; and 2) malevolent races, which are responsible for abductions, cloning, and ultimately domination. This intergalactic expose will entertain all those interested in UFOs, aliens, ETs. Sci-fi and fantasy fans of the Marvel universe; Star Trek, Star Wars, and other popular TV shows like Ancient Aliens; Roswell, and Project Blue Book will love this book as it delves deeply into who the real extraterrestrials are and what they want with the people of Earth.
Craig Campobasso has been one of our favorite guests since he first introduced our audience to Valiant Thor, an ET who visited the White House in 1957, and lived at the Pentagon for 3 years. Craig worked extensively with Dr. Frank Stranges, who was there in '57, met Valiant Thor, and wrote the book "Stranger at the Pentagon." Craig is an Emmy nominated casting director in Hollywood, and has received multiple awards for his short film, "Stranger at the Pentagon." This is the trailer for Craig's new book: https://youtu.be/WJGVOJ4ralM
and check his sites: https://www.autobiographyofanet.com/other-books  for a signed copy, and https://www.strangeratthepentagon.com

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