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The Healing Power of UFOs 300 True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials Preston Dennett The Healing Power of UFOs: 300 True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials Copyright ©2019 by Preston Dennett Cover Art Copyright ©2019 by Christine Kesara Dennett All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this work in any form whatsoever without permission, except for brief excerpts in the form of reviews. Blue Giant Books Non-Fiction 1. UFOs, Extraterrestrials, Aliens. 2. New Age, Metaphysical, Occult, Paranormal, Supernatural. 3. Healing, Alternative Healing, Medicine. 4. Science, Astronomy. I. Title Cover Art by Christine Kesara Dennett. Website: www.kesara.org/ Table of Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Why Aliens Make Good Doctors Chapter 2: Medical Evidence Part One: Healings of Injuries Chapter 3: Hands and Arms Chapter 4: Legs and Feet Chapter 5: Abdomen and Chest Chapter 6: Neck and Back Chapter 7: Head Injuries Chapter 8: Body Injuries Chapter 9: Burns Part Two: Healings of Minor Illnesses and Ailments Chapter 10: Colds, Flu, Fevers and Infections Chapter 11: Intestinal Healings Chapter 12: Alien Eye Doctors Chapter 13: Alien Dentists Chapter 14: The Integumentary System Part Three: Healings of Serious Illnesses & Diseases Chapter 15: The Liver Chapter 16: The Kidneys Chapter 17: The Heart Chapter 18: The Lungs Chapter 19: Arthritis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chapter 20: Infertility Chapter 21: Tumors and Cysts Chapter 22: Serious Illnesses and Chronic Diseases Chapter 23: Cancer Cures Part Four: Beyond UFO Healings Chapter 24: Health Upgrades Chapter 25: Even the Animals Chapter 26: Friends in High Places Chapter 27: Experiencers and Psychic Healing Chapter 28: Other Miraculous Healings Conclusion and Analysis Chronology of UFO Healing Cases Footnotes and Sources About the Author Books by Preston Dennett Preface In 1996, after almost ten years of researching UFOs, my first book was published. UFO Healings: True Accounts of People Healed by Extraterrestrials, presented 103 cases of people who were cured of a wide variety of injuries, illnesses, conditions and diseases as the direct result of a UFO encounter. It was the first book ever published to document UFO healing cases.1 Following publication, I began to get letters from people across the world who had read the book and had something they wanted to share. Some wanted to thank me, others revealed their own UFO healing, and a few wrote asking me to put them in touch with the ETs so that they could get healed. (Which I can’t do! I wish I could!) More than twenty years later, this flow of letters (now emails) hasn’t stopped. Although the book has been out-of-print for many years, I continue to get requests to speak on the subject. I have spoken on countless radio stations, television programs, at bookstores, conventions and UFO groups, and often afterward I am approached by still more people who claim to have been healed or helped by UFOs and extraterrestrials. When I first began my research, I believed that UFO healings were exceedingly rare events. Now, however, the continuing stream of new cases has forced me to alter my opinion. I am currently convinced that UFO healings are a fairly consistent feature of UFO contact. While the first book presented 103 cases, I have since collected more than three times that number! This new book contains more than 300 cases of UFO healings, including the original cases. Since more than twenty years have passed since publication of UFO Healings, I have been able to locate new information on many of the original cases. While readers of the first book may find some of the content familiar, the majority of the cases (about two-thirds) are new, and many are published here for the first time. Introduction Anyone who has done even the smallest amount of objective research into the subject of UFOs knows that UFOs are real. An overwhelming amount of evidence supports this fact. The evidence comes in many forms including eyewitness testimonies, photographs, moving films, radar returns, metal fragments, landing traces, animal reactions, medical effects, electromagnetic effect cases, implant removals, historical accounts, crash/retrieval claims, and thousands of pages of documents from many U.S. governmental institutions, not to mention other governments. The question today is not if UFOs are real. There are more important questions to answer, such as, what are they? Why are they here? Where do they come from? The most popular theory is that UFOs are extraterrestrial in origin, though there are a number of lesser known theories. UFO experts continue to argue over the question of why UFOs are here. The prevailing opinion is that they are neither invaders nor saviors, but are simply here to study humanity. Dozens of books are published each year that present the vast array of UFO evidence. Because of the abundance of evidence, UFO books have become specialized. There are books about abductions, the government cover-up, UFO propulsion, and more. The uninitiated skeptic is invariably overwhelmed by the huge amount of information on the subject. UFO skeptics and believers may both find the accounts in this book difficult to believe. I understand skepticism as I used to be a UFO skeptic. It was only a bizarre series of events that led me to begin a UFO investigation I never meant to follow. My introduction to the UFO field began in November 1986 when Captain Kenju Terauchi went public with his sighting of a UFO while flying over Alaska. Believing the captain was lying, misperceiving or hallucinating, I made the mistake of asking my family, friends and co-workers what they thought of this ridiculous pilot. I quickly discovered that several of the people closest to me were keeping secrets, and were having dramatic UFO encounters. Knowing how cruel skeptics could be, they kept quiet. I had the opposite reaction and became quickly obsessed with the subject. I bought all the books I could find. I subscribed to UFO magazines, joined UFO groups, attended conventions, and began to interview everyone I could find who claimed to have had a UFO encounter. I went out into the field conducting UFO stake-outs and on-the-spot investigations. I began writing articles, and eventually books. There are many reasons why people remain UFO skeptics. Almost without exception, the skeptic vastly underestimates the amount and quality of the evidence. Furthermore, prejudiced beliefs and preconceived notions tend to blind people to the possibility of UFOs. But there is one main reason why so many people remain UFO skeptics. UFOs are a package deal including the entire gamut of the unexplained. The skeptic is instantly confronted with stories of levitation, telepathy, movement through solid objects, poltergeists, Bigfoot, and even worse…unexplained healings. The typical reaction is to reject the entire subject as complete nonsense. The skeptic leaves the subject in disgust, horrified that people can actually believe such lurid accounts as alien abductions. Skepticism, unless taken to extremes, is healthy. The problem, however, is that skeptics tend to ignore the evidence that doesn’t fit into their worldview. The perfect example of this happened in the 1950s, when accounts of humanoids started to appear in large numbers. Many UFO investigators rejected the stories outright. It was only after hundreds of accounts were recorded that the UFO community began to accept the reports. The same unfortunate phenomenon occurred yet again when missing time abductions were reported. The idea that people could be taken inside a UFO and left with no memory of the event was simply too bizarre to be believed. However, as the accounts mounted, the evidence could not be ignored, and today UFO abductions are the cutting edge of UFO research. The exact same thing happened again with UFO crash/retrievals. Though reports had circulated for decades, the vast majority were ignored or debunked by investigators. Now, however, most researchers take these accounts very seriously. Reports of UFO healings have suffered terribly from this phenomenon, and have often been relegated to the fringe, and considered to be the most unbelievable of UFO accounts. I remember my own reaction when I first read of a UFO healing case. I just didn’t believe it. My reasoning was simple. People who believe UFOs are here to cure us of our diseases must have a psycho-pathological need to believe in a higher power. The idea that extraterrestrials are here to heal humanity of our illnesses is admittedly preposterous. If it were true, why would millions of people die each year, of cancer, heart disease and other illnesses? But those pesky UFO healing stories wouldn’t go away. They appeared in books, articles, lectures and firsthand accounts of UFO witnesses. By 1996, I had written more than forty articles on the subject of UFOs, and after reading about a

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