The Alien Jigsaw
by Kay Wilson
A whole
life experience, The Alien Jigsaw chronicles the first thirty-two
years of the author's life as an alien abductee. Utilizing entries
from her journal and transcripts of her regressive hypnosis sessions,
she documents over 100 alien encounters and experiences. The Alien
Jigsaw covers information about the abduction phenomenon that
has never before been made public.
"...Her story is, in fact, far more typical of abduction
cases than we have been led to believe... Wilson's candid
tale may have already opened the floodgates." - OMNI
Magazine, Winter '96
"If the aliens can learn from any of us, what they can learn from
Kay is of the highest importance. Anyone lucky enough to know
her or to read her book will know exactly what I mean." - BUDD HOPKINS
The Alien Jigsaw provides a firsthand look at what
an abductee experiences both in a psychological and
physiological sense. Starting with an introduction by Budd
Hopkins, the book's 330 pages contains 61 illustrations and
photos, and information about many different types of alien
beings, unusual craft, and even military and government
involvement.
The Alien Jigsaw has received positive reviews in
over a dozen UFO publications, is promoted nationally
through public lectures and the media, and the jacket
highlights endorsements from top researchers.
John Carpenter calls The Alien Jigsaw "an amazing journal
which gives the reader a rich assortment of 'puzzle pieces' to study."
World renown abduction researcher Budd Hopkins states, "If the aliens
can learn from any of us, what they can learn from Kay is of
the highest importance." The Alien Jigsaw contains over one-hundred
carefully documented abduction experiences, 59 illustrations, and
information about abductions that has never before been made public.
The Alien Jigsaw has been positively reviewed by The MUFON
UFO Journal, UFO Encounters, Arcturus Books, UNICUS, Contact
Forum, and others. Kay's articles, and interviews and articles
about her have been published in UFO Encounters, UFO Magazine,
UFO Universe, Connecting Link, and Case Briefs (a northern
California MUFON affiliate). The Alien Jigsaw profiles 15 groups
of alien beings and covers apparent military involvement as well.
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The Alien Jigsaw Researcher's
Supplement
by Kay Wilson
With The
Alien Jigsaw, Kay Wilson published information about the abduction
phenomenon that had never before appeared in print. The Alien Jigsaw
Researcher's Supplement completes one of the most detailed abduction
cases ever published.
The Researcher's Supplement is for individuals who want to
know more about Wilson's case. This book contains hypnosis transcripts
that were summarized for the book, journal entries that were omitted
from The Alien Jigsaw, as well as a research paper correlating
important physiological data with her abduction experiences.
"This assemblage of material is designed to complete the
author's own offering of herself for study--and we might use
the word dissection and still be within the limits of
appropriateness. She analyzes herself, carefully
transcribing her varying reactions and sensations as drawn
from no fewer than 119 abductions. This chart-like data is
supplemented by considerably more transcription of hypnotic
regression than appears in The Alien Jigsaw itself.
Both books taken together add up to a whole which is more
than the sum of its parts. We recommend buying both." -
Robert C. Girard, Arcturus Books, Inc.
"We go on the deck. I ask him, "Are you from the
Pleiades?" The Being adamantly replies, "NO." I ask him
where he is from. We look in the sky to see the Big Dipper.
He says, "See the Ursa Major?" I reply, "Yes." The Being
then tells me, "The star cluster to the right and below. The
one with the triangle to the left and the little stars in
between. Well, we're from that one..."
The Researcher's Supplement also contains a research table
containing over one hundred queries relating to important questions
and prevalent topics about the abduction phenomenon. These are cross-referenced
with each of the 119 abduction experiences that Kay documented
in her book. This book reveals her important findings from her research
table.
The Researcher's Supplement picks up where The
Alien Jigsaw left off, giving the reader an overview of
the year 1993 and a look at some new alien Beings.
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