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Hardcover.
Undated. Regency Press.
90 pages.
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Dana Howard's contact, Diane (Val-Deena Thor, according to the Epilogue by Gray Barker), is a highly evolved Venusian. Howard speaks of her alien friends with high reverence, as if they might be God's angels: "All over the world, an auspicious new day is dawning. A triumphant spiritual victory is soon to be won. Many earthlings will live to see it emblazoned across the morning skies, commingled with the dazzling radiance of the sunrise. With trumpets and fanfare the New Age will be ushered in. When that wonderful day arrives, those from on high will descend earthward. They will help to release all the human family to a new octave in living. And He shall send His angels with a great sound of the trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds (Matthew 24: 31)."Unlike the odd looking humanoids and grey aliens of today, the saucer pilots of the contactee era were so human in appearance that it is said they could easily blend in with average Americans, walking down the streets of Anytown, USA totally undetected. They were mostly Caucasian looking, had long, wavy, blond hair with piercing blue or green eyes. In this historic tome, Dana discusses her transformation from a normal person to one consumed by universal laws, teleportation, space travel, and things most women of the era would not have had an understanding of or liking for. Dana Howard was the Shirley MacLaine of her time.
Interplanetary voyages / UFO / Extraterrestrial / Aliens
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