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Love in an Alien Purgatory





   Paintings
   of an
   Otherworld by        David Huggins
 



LOVE IN AN ALIEN PURGATORY
The Life and Fantastic Art of David Huggins
by Farah Yurdozu

Anomalist Books
Trade Paperback,
$19.95
ISBN: 1933665432

A LARGE 8.5 by 11 inch trade paperback
68 pages, 84 illustrations, most in FULL COLOR.
Mature content.


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In 1951, a young boy in rural Georgia was visited and abducted by a group of alien visitors from an unknown dimension. That contact continued over several decades and resulted in the birth of more than sixty hybrid children... and one of the most remarkable stories in all of UFO lore.

Love in an Alien Purgatory is the startling pictorial account of David Huggins’ hidden life, as revealed in his own vivid and sometimes disturbing paintings. With commentary and text by UFO investigator Farah Yurdozu, David’s story takes the reader into a world between two dimensions: a purgatory of hope, sex, fear and, ultimately, love.

Davd Huggins 

David Huggins in his studio.
Photo by Farah Yurdozu









CONTENTS

Introduction .......................................................................................................7
Memory Leaks .................................................................................................12
Childhood Encounters ...................................................................................14
Last Days in Georgia ......................................................................................22
The First Time ..................................................................................................28
The Big Apple .................................................................................................32
My Baby ...........................................................................................................42
A Great Sadness ...............................................................................................48
Transformation .................................................................................................56
Remembering ...................................................................................................60
Epilogue ............................................................................................................66
About the author...

FARAH YURDOZU is a leading UFO researcher and author of several bestselling books. Fluent in Turkish, English, and Spanish, she is known on several continents as an authority on alien abductions, the paranormal, and the metaphysical. Farah, a resident of the New York City area, is a columnist for UFO Magazine, a journalist/ producer at Jerry Pippin Internet Radio, and a lecturer at UFO conferences worldwide.

What they're saying...

"...one of the strangest UFO books ever written." – Bob Girard of Arcturus Books

"After a fine introduction from Farah that firmly sets the scene, that relates the history of Huggins’ experiences, and that allows us to understand what it is that drives and motivates the man himself, we see his story unfold before our eyes via a large body of very skilled artwork...as intriguing and thought-provoking as it is unique and alternative.” – Nick Redfern, UFO Mystic

"Interesting is the fact that, though most 'experiencers' have a specific spiritual, religious, or political agenda to push on you, David does not. He seems to live a normal life...He doesn't claim to be a guru...Does David really believe tall this, or is he putting us on for some reason? Our answer: He is absolutely sincere, but of course with no proof whatever...There are only two possibilities: Either David's experiences are solely the product of his own imagination (i.e. they are purely 'internal'), or they are caused by an outside source (i.e. an outside intelligence of some sort, apparently beyond our present understanding). We vote for the latter...David Huggins is a kind gentle sort of a man and good friend... [He] deserves to be taken seriously. Buy the damn book!" – James Moseley, Saucer Smear