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The Planet Mars & Its Inhabitants
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    wadhaf5 years ago
    good a book
    xanadu5 years ago
    definitely outrageous beginning, ie- no sound vibration in complete contradiction 2 tesla, astrophysic info, etc... + too clouded by earthly western theology- but still fun 2 read considering it came 2 fruition via an alleged 'clairvoyant.'
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