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Martin Thomas

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Aliens & UFOs
29 September 2025
About 30% of Earth is land, and we know very little about what is under the sea. Even our navies can only get a glimpse, and they aren't telling us everything.

The Galaxy is a cruel place, with some species looking on others as sources for slaves and even as food. For some, survival is a challenge to be addressed. The solution adopted by many is to send out small self-sustaining colonies which can hide away. If something happens to their parent planet, at least the species has a chance of survival.

A number of species appear to have chosen Earth as one of their secret colony planets, and have moved in. The trouble is that they didn't tell us or even ask us.

Our governments probably know what has gone on, but they don't intend to tell us, so we will have to find out for ourselves.

This book makes a start at working out who is where, and who is doing what? It does this by looking at recorded sightings of UAPs and Exrta-Terrestrial entities at many different locations around the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and inland waters, and looks for concentrations of particular ET types. For example Small Greys are particularly common on the coast of California. This indicates the likely presence of a Small Grey base in the waters nearby. this is born out by many unconfirmed claims of abduction by them .

Given that it is nigh impossible to spot underwater bases with the tools availabale to the layman, it has still been possible to indicate the probable location of about 9 ET coloniies, four in water, or with access to water.
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Imprint:   Aliens & UFOs
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   222g
ISBN:   9781837092567
ISBN 10:   1837092567
Pages:   134
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Martin Thomas obtained his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. He then went to work in the UK Ministry of Defence as an experimental scientist, before transferring to the UK Home Office (the equivalent of the US Department of State), undertaking similar work.

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