In 1974, SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) sent a coded message into space using the world's largest telescope reflector. An answer was not expected for at least 48,000 years. But in August 2001 -- 27 years later -- a response was received. In a British crop field, near the telescope antenna of Chilbolton, two crop circles appeared. The first was a huge alien face and later, a rectangular coded message in the exact same format as the SETI message. This book takes the reader on a step-by-step, clear and compelling adventure in decoding the message from space and explains why this may well be the first indisputable evidence that extraterrestrial intelligence is trying to communicate with the earth's inhabitants. The aliens tell us about the elements important to their body chemistry, where they live and have lived, what their DNA is like, their body size, their population, their message-sending technology, and other clues which may impact our future. A new adventure in the history of mankind is about to unfold
I read and reviewed "Messages From Space" earlier this year for a print publication. I am currently writing for two websites and wished to add some comments to this review area. When I initially picked up this book, I was as skeptical as most might be. However, Jay Goldner's research was as fascinating as it was convincing. His finding's are presented in a clear and concise format that show there is more to the Crop Circle phenomenon than is being told to the public. Though it has been proven in the past that some Crop Circles have indeed been hoaxes, the sheer numbers (over 10,000)and intricacies make it impossible for them all to be. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has even a passing interest in the subject.Michael Edwards
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