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"An Overview of Extraterrestrial Races" The Book "An Overview of Extraterrestrial Races" is a unique compilation of information, a dictionary if you will, of Who is Who. It is approximately the size of an average yellow pages, 400 pages, yet the data in the book is far from average.
Containing controversial material of terrestrial and extraterrestrial nature, it lists names of the gods, angels, teachers, and/or alien visitors to our planet from the beginning of times.
The author, Rolf Waeber mentions the top-secret societies and organizations on Earth and beyond. The book is full of predictions, descriptions of star systems, galaxies, universes, UFO sightings/crashes, cosmic events from ancient times to present day and so much more, all in alphabetical index, all in one book.
After thirty years of research and the gathering of information this book was launched. The author provides the information, not the explanation. He lets the reader decide "what is what". Many references and sources are provided when available, however some findings originated from the spiritual/metaphysical perspective of the seers and the light workers, which are difficult to prove.
Some readers may find this book startling, beyond comprehension, or radical, well…the idea of a man on the Moon, not that long ago, was considered radical too.
To break the "monotony" of the vast amount of data, it coincides with cosmic art, B/W in the book. To see full color versions visit
WWW.yevasuniverse.com
Please note that all creative writing: poems, foreword by Yeva and the introduction by the author, Rolf Waeber are written in their own original English (not translated), which is the second language of those involved. "An Overview of Extraterrestrial Races" " Who is Who in the Greatest Game of History", is an important guide to all who are searching for the truth. Yeva,Artist, poet Asheville, NC USA
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Testimonials from Reader's:
At first I was not sure what to expect from this book, but as I began reading, it dawned on me the huge amount of research that went into Compiling and writing the book. The book is packed with information, about ALIEN RACES,ORGANIZATIONS,THE STARS AND THE UNIVERSE,LIGHT WORKERS,and other information. IMHO this book is "THE HANDBOOK" for the commited researcher, and for those who are searching for information regarding the Alien enigma. http://www.trafford.com/05-1271
Preeti Sharma, New Delhi, India, January 2009 This Book can be termed as a mini encyclopedia on the subjects of extra terrestrial, supernatural, aliens, Gods and Goddesses of different regions, etc. If anyone is interested in these subjects this book comes handy for further internet searches. A unique concept devised by the author to enable a student or a researcher on further studies. This book proves to be an amazing compilation of an extensive research by the author. I for one have been quite informed with the book. And recommend others to read it as well. Though, there is a disappointment on English translation. In all I found the experience quite exciting and enriching. Regards, Preeti Sharma New Delhi, India
Dessie Harris, UK, November 12, 2009
... Had a brief look at the Lexikon and was most suprised to see the word Assyrians in it, studied the Classics and recognised the word. Some names are Greek and recognised those too. This is an unbelievable book and have never read anything similar. I was writing about beatings/smacks against children today, and did not have the time to start reading it, but tomorrow will set aside time to read at least 100 pages!!.
I am sure I have much to learn from you and from your books and I am indebted to you for your kindness ...
Firkon Cruz, USA/MN, December 29, 2010 ABSOLUTELY A M U S T READ BOOK ! Thank you for sharing your wisdom. love&light firkon http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001591429083
David W. Chace, Seattle There is a lot that can be said about this book, both good and bad.
The english translation is not great, with numerous instances of odd grammar and usage and occasional spelling errors. The information in the book is stuff I came across during the nineties when I was more actively involved with interviewing abductees/experiencers/contactees, reading the UFO literature (including some channeled information), and researching the UFO contact phenomenon from a variety of perspectives, all in an effort to determine the number of different alien races interacting with out planet, what they look like, and how they relate to each other. Having a book like this fifteen years ago might have saved me some leg work. However, it is important that the information in Waeber's book not be taken too literally, as it contains some internal contradictions, as well as apparent contradictions with established science in subjects such as biology, physics and planetary history.
The source material for the book is varied and that may be part of the reason for the seeming inconsistencies, as many different systems of nomenclature have emerged for trying to classify the intelligences behind UFOs. The book contains references to contact cases described in the UFO literature, such as Riley Martin's "The Coming of Tan" and Phillip H. Krapf's "The Contact Has Begun," but especially noticeable is a heavy reliance on channeled information, which cannot be corroborated, except in the sense that many different channels seem to get similar information, pointing perhaps to a common source, possibly connected with the intelligence behind the physical phenomenon of UFOs, but without offering us a means of determining veracity.
The book contains several nice pieces of artwork by Yeva, but the printing quality is mediocre and only the cover image is in color. I would have liked to see illustrations for the numerous alien races that are briefly described in the text, as well as for the various stories about alien bases, alien homeworlds and galactic history. However, to do a thoroughly illustrated version of this book would have been a much greater undertaking. If you want a similar book (although without the metaphysical bent) with more illustrations, I would recommend Ronald D. Story's "The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters."
With its metaphysical perspective, this book is in a similar vein to Lyssa Royal's "The Prism of Lyra" and "Visitors From Within." As such, it stimulates thought and is really an essential overview of extraterrestrial races, or at least of the lore that has built up about them. I am grateful that someone has finally taken the time to assemble and publish a book like this. (I know of efforts to do a project like this in the nineties but those did not come to fruition.) I recommend Rolf Waeber's book to any serious student of the UFO phenomenon, but with the caveat that you also consider other approaches to the question of "Who is Who" among our visitors.
David W. Chace,
Seattle, WA USA
S. Mahdi, Cairo, Egypt I like these subjects and I read a lot of books in this field. This book is very useful, extremely informative. Many things, many information are given. I liked it so much. I wish a great success for the author.
S. Mahdi,
Cairo, Egypt
Greg Moore, USA, September 22, 2010 Hi Rolf, I very much enjoyed your book Who is who in the greatest game of history. By far its one of a kind and thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world. I aslo want to ask you if you are available for radio show guest? I am a member of the Kevin Smith Show and have been asking him if he can get you on his show. Please let me know if this is possible. Until then, thanks again and I look forward to your email reply. Best Regards, Greg
Greg Moore, USA, July 14, 2011 Great Book! Probably the most informative dictionary/encyclopedia available. Rolf, I have the paperback. Can you help me get an ebook copy? Of course I will pay for it. Thanks Greg ... Thanks Rolf! This book is really the best on the market. I reference it alot..!
Benjamin Munoz, USA, NY, October 14, 2011 The most comprehensive book on several subjects, not only ET's, I have read dozens of book about the subject and definitively this is the best. What is rare about this book is the many subjects it covers from ET's,astronomy,history, to the involvement and efforts of men to try to understand this complicated issue.
My sincere thanks to Mr. Waeber for his efforts to give us such a valuable information in such a fascinating, easy to read book.
Benjamin
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