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The Alien Agendas Book by Richard Dolan

July 17, 2023 by Book a Week Leave a Comment

The Alien Agendas by Richard Dolan

The Alien Agendas: A Speculative Analysis of Those Visiting Earth by Richard Dolan is a fascinating look into aliens and asks who are they, where are they from and why are they here? Obviously much of it is speculation but it’s informed speculation from an authority in the world of extraterrestrials and UFOs.

I was already a fan of Richard Dolan before I read this book as I had been watching his Youtube channel for some time. His Intelligent Disclosure was one of the channels I came across when I first started looking into the whole alien/UFO subject. He was a breath of fresh air as he came across as relatively normal, which is strange as I generally prefer freaks and weirdos, but for the alien subject I wanted down to earth research without the hyperbole.

For every hundred books on the topic of UFOs or UAPs there are at least a thousand different viewpoints! There’s no set path, no universally agreed upon perspective, no verified proof and no concrete evidence that we can all point to. It’s a free-for-all.

In “Alien Agendas” the author gives us a broad summary of the history of aliens on earth and discusses some of the more interesting cases that have been reported. So there’s no new shocking revelations or alien secrets revealed for the hardcore UFO fan as they’ve probably seen and heard it all before, but it’s really well presented and deserves a place on the bookshelf.

Who is the book for?

If you’re new to the subject of aliens and would like to get caught up on what has happened so far then this is a great place to start. Richard Dolan writes on the subject with an obvious passion and he’ll keep you turning the pages with interest until the end. If you’re a veteran UFO enthusiast then you have probably already read the book as it’s a beauty.

I’ve suggested The Alien Agendas to a few people who have never read any UFO books and they’ve all had positive things to say about it.

8 Star Book Review

I’m giving The Alien Agendas: A Speculative Analysis of Those Visiting Earth a mysterious 8 Stars out of 10. It’s a quick read and definitely one of the better alien books out there. My only complaint is that it could have been longer!

The Alien Agendas Book Review
The Alien Agendas: A Speculative Analysis of Those Visiting Earth book written by Richard Dolan

Book Details

Book Title: The Alien Agendas: A Speculative Analysis of Those Visiting Earth
Book Author: Richard Dolan
Book Publisher: Richard Dolan Press
First published in 2020
Paperback. 245 numbered pages. Includes black and white photographs and illustrations. No index.

Text from inside the 2020 paperback book

Quotes from The Alien Agendas Book

One of the biggest hurdles to accepting the idea of alien encounters is basic skepticism about UFOs themselves. But a detailed review of proven UFO reports, especially military reports in which it’s clear that authorities were utterly mystified by an extraordinary object, certainly hints strongly that someone else is here. Someone our society has not acknowledged. Richard Dolan

I long ago concluded that the most reasonable explanation for the best UFO reports is that ‘others’ are here, somehow, from somewhere. Once we make that single admission, it becomes easier and frankly logical to recognize that the recollections of so many people actually do have a reason to be accurate.

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Pile of books on the reading list

Table of Contents: Book Chapters

  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Prologue
  • Chapter 1: A Fresh Look at Our Origins
    Were We Enhanced?
    Being Monitored, or Controlled?
    Humanity’s Revolution
    One Final Question about our Potential Ancient Origins
  • Chapter 2: Human-Looking Aliens?
    What are our Sources?
    The FREE Study
    Too Much Variety?
    From Humanoid to Human
    But Why would they Look Human?
    Early Examples of Human-Looking “Aliens”
    Modern Examples of Human-Looking “Aliens”
    Strange Encounters with “Infiltrators”
    Summarizing the Strange Stories of Human-Looking Aliens
    Avatars and Hubrids Among Us?
    Final Thoughts on Human-Looking Aliens
  • Chapter 3: Grays and Other Alien Groups
    Why Abductions?
    One Person’s Abduction Experience
    A Hooded Being Encounter
    Telepathy and Low Frequency Brain Waves
    Another Encounter with a Possible Tall Gray
    The Grays and Their Agenda
    Mantids and Insectalins
    A Timeline of the Grays and Mantids
    Ebens?
    Who were these Beings? Three Classic Abduction Cases
    Reptilians
    A Reptilian Shadow Being?
    Other Types
  • Chapter 4: What are their Goals
    Delving into their Agendas
    Operating at another Level
    The Argument for Alien Secrecy
    The Argument for Alien Secrecy Part 2
    Aliens and Humans in the Transhumanist Era
    What are they Doing?
    Why they could Fear us
    Why they want to be Here
    What if they want Help us?
    A Deep Coverup
  • Conclusion
    Fighting the Lure of Conventional Wisdom
    Cover-up, Competition, and Collusion
    An Ancient and Advanced Human Group
    A Mantid/Gray Group
    A Reptilian Group
    A Separate Short Humanoid Group (Ebens)
    One or More Additional Groups
    A Potential Trickster Intelligence
    Final Thoughts
  • About the Author
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Back cover of The Alien Agendas book

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Have you read In The Alien Agendas: A Speculative Analysis of Those Visiting Earth? Has it changed the way you think about aliens and UFOs or UAPs?

Related authors include: Ross Coulthart and Matthew LaCroix.

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