

A Review of
Close Encounters on Capitol Hill
By
Robert M. Stanley

Close Encounters on Capitol Hill is a well-researched book that documents the fact that UFO's have been interacting with Earth's inhabitants for a long time. Moreover, apparently, they are still flying freely over the nation’s capital, with complete disregard for its restricted or prohibited air space. This beacon of light puts substantial pressure on our leaders to come clean and to stop conspiring to hide the fact that we are not alone in the Universe.
Its author, Robert M. Stanley, a freelance journalist and the Editor of Unicus magazine, was the first to release a complete report on the Washington D. C. UFO intrusions, captured on film on July 16, 2002 by professional photographer Will Allen. Stanley’s story, along with Allen’s credible photographs of the aerial invasion, apparently grabbed the attention of the illuminati, which demanded to know what Robert was up to. Their curiosity manifested itself in an aerial surveillance of his residence on July 6, 2005. The unmarked black helicopter, revealing only a vague semblance of the sleuths peering out of its dark tinted windows, flew loud and low, and violently shook the author’s residence. Robert was, however, not substantially intimidated by the scary gestures, and grabbed his camera and snapped a couple of clear pictures of the spy in the sky, when it battered close by on another pass. These unique photographs, along with around 50 other UFO’s, are all clearly recorded on the CD attached to the inside of the back cover of his book.
This unique work contains an exhaustive study of the strange lights maneuvering over Capitol Hill as well as a comprehensive history of UFO’s and alien encounters that attest to their existence. Robert’s credible references and interviews are almost endless. One of the interviews of particular interest to me was with a certain commander Dean, who suggested that Jesus was an ET who visited the human race; and his analysis of what mankind has done to Christ’s message was certainly correct when he pointed out that
“The human race is made up of a bunch of damn mavericks. Sometimes we have a tendency to take something that is beautiful and true and screw it up. For example, about 2,000 years ago, a very loving young man in Galilee had some beautiful stories to tell and some great truths to share. He tried to do that, and look what happened to his message. Not only did they turn it into a religion, which he did not want them to do, they edited and rewrote some of it and turned it into a political structure.
“I am talking about organized Christianity, I am not just throwing stones at the Catholic Church—I throw stones at all of them. They have taken something very true and very beautiful and misinterpreted it. I am convinced that the young man in Galilee was part of this ongoing interplanetary relationship.”
I don't think the average reader realizes the amount of time and effort that is required to produce an easily readable book with 411 pages of text and a CD as an eyewitness to the ongoing alien invasion. However, I have a good idea, and I congratulate its author, Robert M. Stanley, who was recently honored with an interview by George Noory on his popular Coast to Coast nighttime radio show, for presenting this comprehensive work to the public. Close Encounters on Capitol Hill will always find a conspicuous place in my library, to explain those elusive lights in our skies.
Get a copy for yourself and enjoy many hours of interesting reading. It’s a keeper for anybody seeking the truth, and this work is, indeed, worth thousands of times more than you will have to pay for it.
Larry Brian Radka
http://ancientskyscraper.com and http://einhornpress.com
Note: To purchase a copy of Close Encounters on Capitol Hill, send a check or money order for $30.50 payable to Unicus to1147 Manhattan Avenue # 43, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266. Canadian orders are $35.50 and International orders are $45.50 in U.S. denominations. For more information on ordering the book, click: Unicus magazine. 
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