Preface
Introduction
1 Beyond Reasonable Doubt
2 Why Are They Here?
3 SIM Card Man
4 Behind the Scenes
5 The Missing Ingredient
6 The Harvesting of Souls
7 On a Clear Day You Might See Forever
8 Can’t See the Forest for the Trees
9 The Scaffolding of the Universe
10 Twist and Shout
11 What Is a Soul?
12 Force
13 Getting It in perspective
14 The Carousel of Life and Death
15 The Margins of Forever
16 The Ultimate Game
17 How Alien Craft Are Made
18 Devolution
19 Re-volution--The Way Back
20 Our Origins
21 Are Endings Reversed Beginnings?
22 How the Greys Reach Us When We Die
23 Hybridization
24 Possession
25 The Grey Laundromat
26 Melanin--A Lens to Forever
27 Making a Monkey of a Man
28 Biblical Parallels
29 The Greys in Human History
30 Immaculate Conception
31 Alpha and Omega, Body and Soul
32 The Body as an Antenna
33 Understanding the Soul
34 What Is Life?
35 What Is Them and What Is Us?
36 The Devil Is in the Details
37 Gateways to Heaven
38 Ghosts--Not Too Far to Kiss Your Brow
39 Death to Life
40 Life to Death
41 Quantum Weirdness
42 Anthropic Coincidences
43 The Spark of Life
44 Here We Go ’Round the Mulberry Bush
45 Alien Tactics
46 The Curse of Everydayness
47 Hope
48 The Triumph of Reason
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Nigel Kerner (1946–2022) was a screenwriter, journalist, and author of Grey Aliens and the Harvesting of Souls and The Song of the Greys. He lived in England.
“As Earth’s human technologies in the twenty-first century move
rapidly to dependence on robotic artificial intelligence, Nigel
Kerner warns that Grey nonhumans that interact with our planet are
actually cloned artificial intelligence that want our organic human
souls. Will organic versus inorganic intelligence be the cosmic
battle of 2100?”
*Linda Moulton Howe, Emmy and Peabody Award-winning investigative
TV journalist and reporter and edit*
"Ufology is a subject that certainly needs sincere and earnest
input from as many conscientious researchers as possible. We can
agree to disagree, but always respect the sincere efforts of
others. It's a very thought-provoking book, with controversial but
intriguing speculations. It’s certainly worth the read."
*Brent Raynes, Alternate Perceptions Magazine Brent Raynes,
Alternate Perceptions Magazine*
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