The Stranger at the Pentagon (Revised)
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Eric Burns
About this listen
Dr. Frank Stranges was born and educated in Brooklyn, New York. He received his bachelor's of divinity as well as PhDs in psychology and philosophy from Faith Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Stranges was a member of the Mayor's Advisory Council of Los Angeles and a member of the American Association for Social Psychology. He also held a PhD from the National Institute of Criminology, in Washington, DC, and was an accredited diplomat of the American Academy of Professional Arts.
Dr. Stranges authored several books on scientific and religious subjects, including his classic The Stranger at the Pentagon, which tells the unusual story of a spaceman named Valiant Thor. Because Thor was a real person who appeared in a public on a few occasions (including at the UN headquarters in New York City), the legend of the Stranger at the Pentagon has grown, becoming a real head-scratcher for 21st-century UFO researchers. Today, it is still one of the hottest topics in ufology, having spawned various other books, documentaries, and even feature Hollywood films.
What exactly happened to Valiant Thor? Did he get back on his spaceship and return to his home planet, or did he help the US government set up alien-human hybrid experimentation in remote underground bases? Or was he imprisoned - thrown in the clink - by those in the government who have been fighting UFO disclosure all these years?
Since no one knows how long an alien can live, could Valiant Thor still be alive today, in 2018, somewhere in - or under - our nation's Capitol?
This audiobook features an introduction by Dr. Harley Byrd, nephew of Adm. Richard E. Byrd, and an epilogue by Valiant Thor himself, as well as several interesting photos, covering years of UFO history. A must-have for the serious paranormal researcher.
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- Pauline A. Hayward
- 23-04-21
Interesting Read
Wow. So very interesting. Will totally recommend to some of my friends to read this
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- Mayca Estevez
- 06-09-19
Oh dear!!!
OMG!!!! they say there is nothing more dangerous than to think you possess "the truth" , well this guy believes it and by George he can write a lot of rubbish. Apparently people from Venus believe in Jesus as their saviour and beware, if you don't believe in Jesus, you will NOT be saved, so there goes most of humanity.... Seriously, don't bother with this book, it is a lot of pretentious, misguided trash.
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- kit
- 24-06-20
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I think this book is just a small glimpse of Val’s visit. More, more, more please
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- A S Lee
- 09-04-19
Utterly Terrible
Disappointing from beginning to end. I was hoping to learn about Valiant Thor but instead was treated to a combination of made up rubbish mixed with religious education delivered by the worlds dullest voice.Total rubbish, don't bother.
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- Slake
- 07-11-20
Terrible book
This is by far the most boring UFO story I have ever heard. At one point it says Valiant Thor and his race from Venus also worship Jesus Christ. Now that is where I chose to stop listening. For the amount of money it costs, this book is terrible. I was very disappointed.
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- rob
- 14-12-21
It's about him preaching the word of god
Painfully listening. The preacher tells us that the alien preached to him about God. bullshit he then takes every opportunity to preached the word of God.inbetween some very questionable events. It's like being lectured by a preacher.
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