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REVIEWS <@ CLOSE ENCOUNTERS ON CAPITOL CIA operative Derrel Sims and journalist interest in trees, Sparks has found himself HILL Philip Krapf who recount some wild tales becoming a messenger about the sad envi- by Robert M. Stanley about alien abductions; lawyer and social ronmental state we've made of our planet. Unicus, Manhattan Beach, CA, USA, 2006 activist Daniel Sheehan, who had access to Unlike the majority of abductees, Sparks has ISBN n/a (41 {pp tpb) classified US Air Force files and who com- come to remember more and more of his Available: Unicus Press, tel +1 (310) 357 ments on disclosure issues; and David interactions with alien beings—reptilians 9027 http:/Avww.unicusmagazine.com Adair, who divulges details on alien craft and grey workers as well as humans from o-called "alien incursions" into US air- and back-engineering at Area 51 (see inter- _ the future. He also found himself forced to S space, especially in the Washington, DC view in NEXUS 9/05) and also has his say learn an alien alphabet, and Moulton Howe area, is the subject of this compelling book > on Dr Steven Greer's Disclosure Project. sent copies of the symbols to a clinical by Robert Stanley, editor of UNICUS maga- In his conclusion, Stanley exposes the psychologist/sensory neurophysiologist who zine based in California. NEXUS readers 3,495 largely unexplained violations of has analysed such scripts before; his intrigu- will be familiar with some of his writings Washington, DC, airspace recorded in just ing report is included herein. most recently the report on a Washington 18 months from early 2003 to mid-2005, Claiming to have experienced faster-than- photographer's extraordinary shots of UFOs supporting the notion that the government is __ light interdimensional travel, seen genetic on the US Capitol Building in 2002 (see not yet ready for UFO reality disclosure. manipulation and hybrid creations, been NEXUS vol. 12, nos. 5 & 6). shown advanced technologies in propulsion, Close Encounters on Capitol Hill features THE KEEPERS holographic imaging as well as healing, an extended interview with the Washington _ by Jim Sparks Sparks has a message for humanity courtesy photographer as well as a discussion with Wild Flower Press, Columbus, USA, 2006 rr the prs that we are on a ree Pain the photo analyst who confirmed that the ISBN 1-930724-05-5 (234pp tpb) ut we have to act to ensure the survival o} negatives and transparencies had not been Available: http:/www.Sthworld.com meeuge wens is not Setoarahy we thould tampered with. A separate CD comes with ack in 2000, NEXUS (vol. 7, no. 2) ran .. oii: . the book, featuring photographic evidence Bintnormal investigator Linda Moulton wake up to our responsibilities regardless. not only from this strange 2002 encounter Howe's article "Meetings with Remarkable but also from as recently as 2006 to as far Aliens" about the abduction encounters of back as 1942. Plus, Stanley reports on the Jim Sparks from Florida, USA, which com- THE unusually growing number of UFO sightings menced in 1988 and still occur, though not in the Washington, DC, region in the new as frequently. Now Sparks has written his KEEP FE R S millennium and compares them with previ- own book about his amazing experiences. ous waves, the 1952 incursion being the With the prologue by Moulton Howe and & « dim most notable. Moreover, he sums up UFO the foreword by the late Dr John Mack (who Sparks reports from all over the world from before studied hundreds of such cases, met Jim — the modern era to as far back as the 17th Sparks several times and was impressed by ww EE century—for instance, sightings from 1639 his testimony), the book's final pages con- aR Tenens): OA am to 1644 over Boston (as he doesn't cite tain supporting comments from those who sources, we have to trust that he has them!). know Jim and can vouch for his sanity, ——e Assembled in Stanley's book are inter- integrity, humanity and the enhanced psy- a : views with some interesting characters: e.g., chic powers that he's developed since this ch ie former US Command Sergeant-Major incredible contact started. rail Alpert Robert O. Dean, seconded to NATO; former A former real estate developer with an CIA operative Derrel Sims and journalist Philip Krapf who recount some wild tales about alien abductions; lawyer and social activist Daniel Sheehan, who had access to classified US Air Force files and who com- ments on disclosure issues; and David Adair, who divulges details on alien craft and back-engineering at Area 51 (see inter- view in NEXUS 9/05) and also has his say on Dr Steven Greer's Disclosure Project. In his conclusion, Stanley exposes the 3,495 largely unexplained violations of Washington, DC, airspace recorded in just 18 months from early 2003 to mid-2005, supporting the notion that the government is not yet ready for UFO reality disclosure. 68 = NEXUS interest in trees, Sparks has found himself becoming a messenger about the sad envi- ronmental state we've made of our planet. Unlike the majority of abductees, Sparks has come to remember more and more of his interactions with alien beings—reptilians and grey workers as well as humans from the future. He also found himself forced to learn an alien alphabet, and Moulton Howe sent copies of the symbols to a clinical psychologist/sensory neurophysiologist who has analysed such scripts before; his intrigu- ing report is included herein. Claiming to have experienced faster-than- light interdimensional travel, seen genetic manipulation and hybrid creations, been shown advanced technologies in propulsion, holographic imaging as well as healing, Sparks has a message for humanity courtesy of the ETs: that we are on a spiritual path, but we have to act to ensure the survival of Earth. Sparks is not the first to carry such a message from aliens, but surely we should wake up to our responsibilities regardless. KEEPERS a @o = sparks www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2007