A Man Marked by ETs is a powerful work that shows, without censorship, the deepest aspect of the UFO Phenomenon. The book contains information about the alien presence on Earth and makes a responsible analysis of the reasons that lead the ETs to observe and kidnap us. Ant?nio Nelso Tasca presents and analyzes an incisive message of warning he received from the ETs, which warn humanity about the dangers we will face with the abuse of our nuclear war advance and the devastation of our natural resources. history of Brazilian ufology, about to turn 40 in the year 2023. A quiet realtor, Ant?nio Nelso Tasca, shares an incredible narrative in his book, Um Homem Marcado por ETs. This work tells the story of his life radically changed after a direct encounter with extraterrestrial beings. He describes his experience aboard a UFO, where he underwent examinations and received startling revelations. When he was returned to Earth, Tasca had unexplained marks on his back (pictured). In the book, he also recounts details of a genetic experience he had with an alien woman aboard the ship, named Kabbalah. The case was thoroughly investigated by some of the most prominent Brazilian ufologists and is considered a reference by the Brazilian UFO Community. Through his book, Ant?nio Nelso Tasca shares all the emotion he felt while spending hours in the hands of friendly extraterrestrial kidnappers who identified themselves as emissaries from the planet Agali. The book also offers information about the alien presence on Earth and contains a responsible analysis of the reasons why ETs observe and abduct us. In addition, Tasca conveys to the reader a message of warning received from the ETs, warning about the dangers of abusing our nuclear war advance and destroying our natural wealth.
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