Hsiang Chien Chang #ufo #crackpot #mammon amazon.com


This is the true story of a Chinese farmer who was abducted to an alien planet for a month in 1985. He was 19 years old, very youthful, and very strong. His name was Chang Hsiang Chien and he lived in a village in Lujiang County, Anhui Province, China.

The alien planet was called Gork and his abductors were a small alien species - about 1 meter tall, with smooth skin, refined appearance, highly developed technology, and advanced physical field control techniques.

Contrary to the information we usually get, these aliens usually have no noble purpose in abducting earthlings, instead doing so purely for entertainment. They collect information about intelligent life on Earth, and other planets, and use this information to create virtual playmates for the entertainment of alien men and women. Most people on their planet have nothing better to do than to play all day. Only a very small number of people are engaged in science and research.

During a month of contact, the aliens showed Zhang advanced field control technology, shocking human factories, and immortality technology, virtual people and virtual entertainment, bizarre alien natural environments, and even more bizarre alien social morality and order...

At the same time, Chang, as a research subject, is subjected to cruel treatment by the aliens, including sexual abuse by various creatures, exposing the ugly, cruel, indifferent, and lascivious dark side of the aliens under the surface of advanced technology.

Fortunately, Chang had experiences with more advanced aliens in his childhood, and these memories were valuable to these aliens. As a result, they developed a good relationship with Chang. With the help of the aliens' extremely advanced medical technology, Chang was able to return to Earth in a healthy and fully intact. Also, with the help of these aliens, some key information about the their advanced technology was successfully brought back

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