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Is God an Alien? - UFO Book Online, Science Fiction Books, UFO Books, UFO Theory, Sci Fi Book Shop Sydney, Victoria, Australia

0448 95X XXX

15 Lightfoot St Shepparton VIC 3630

Retail Book Stores

(08) 8522 XXXX

128 Murray St Gawler SA 5118

Retail Book Stores

(08) 8554 XXXX

20 The Strand Elliot SA 5212

Retail Book Stores

(08) 8524 XXXX 08 8524XXXX

Roseworthy Student Union Roseworthy SA 5371

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Is God an Alien? - UFO Information Australia ǀ UFO Books Sydney

"Is God an Alien?" is a science fiction book that gives comprehensive UFO information including an actual study of how a UFO flies and sightings from all over the world.

Contact Ray for more information on 0448 950 510.

UFO Information Australia

Are aliens real? If they are, what do they think about us humans?

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If you wish to know the truth, take the time to read through the two hundred and seventy page summary from Is God an Alien?

Written by Raymond Burt, "Is God an Alien?" is a book that tells the story of a man abducted by extra-terrestrials and propelled through space and time.

The book will give you significant information on how an alien’s mind works – their reaction to... See More

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April 18, 1831

The Sydney Morning Herald began life as the weekly Sydney Herald. It cost 7d, had just four pages and only 750 copies were printed. The paper, named after Scotland's Glasgow Herald, was founded by Englishmen Alfred Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes and William McGarvie, who all worked for the Sydney Gazette.

The trio's new paper was initially based in Redman's Court, near George Street. Ten years later, John Fairfax (pictured above) began his family's 149-year long control of the paper. The bankrupt Englishman had published the Leamington Spa Sketch Book before migrating to New South Wales in 1838.

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