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Never has there been anything quite like it. Dr. Daniel Fry, an engineer in charge of the installation of instruments for missile control and guidance at White Sands Proving Ground near Las Cruces, New Mexico, was whisked away on an 8,000-mile flying saucer ride from White Sands to New York City and back. Thus begins his instruction by the illustrious Venusian thinker, Commander Valiant Thor, who wanted everyone on Earth to understand the truth about our existence, and how we can spiritually profit from the beneficence of extraterrestrial contact.This special reprint from Gray Barker's New Saucerian catalog features an introduction by Valiant Thor, and Afterword by Thor's second-in-command, Capt. Indrid Cold, and an Epilogue by Barker.

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To Men of Earth. Valiant Thor's Message of Hope to Mankind, Daniel Fry, Valiant Thor

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Titel
To Men of Earth. Valiant Thor's Message of Hope to Mankind
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2017
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
122
ISBN10
1975695038
ISBN13
9781975695033
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Never has there been anything quite like it. Dr. Daniel Fry, an engineer in charge of the installation of instruments for missile control and guidance at White Sands Proving Ground near Las Cruces, New Mexico, was whisked away on an 8,000-mile flying saucer ride from White Sands to New York City and back. Thus begins his instruction by the illustrious Venusian thinker, Commander Valiant Thor, who wanted everyone on Earth to understand the truth about our existence, and how we can spiritually profit from the beneficence of extraterrestrial contact.This special reprint from Gray Barker's New Saucerian catalog features an introduction by Valiant Thor, and Afterword by Thor's second-in-command, Capt. Indrid Cold, and an Epilogue by Barker.