
UFO Disclosure: A Hypothetical Journey of Truth, Despair And Joy
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Katharine Magnus
About this listen
It was official. Governments across the world publicly disclosed not only the existence but also the presence of alien life forms on Earth. While almost the entire world was shocked, each individual among the billions of humans will have his or her own unique journey following the aftermath of disclosure. Look into the eyes of five different people from all over the world. See how each person's fate changed after the disclosure, how it affected their daily routines, relationships, fortunes, religions, and entire lives. How would an alien disclosure affect you?
©2015 Katharine Magnus (P)2015 Katharine MagnusWhat listeners say about UFO Disclosure: A Hypothetical Journey of Truth, Despair And Joy
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