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Book 13 «All Extraterrestrial Contacts» - cover

Book 13 «All Extraterrestrial Contacts»

Oris Oris

Verlag: orisoris.com

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Beschreibung

Out of all the huge number of Extraterrestrial channeling Contacts made by the author, this collection contains the most relevant Contacts, in the author's opinion.

This book is a compilation of books 1 to 11 of the series "Extraterrestrial Contacts".
Verfügbar seit: 05.01.2023.

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