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181. The Allies of Humanity: An Urgent Message About the Extraterrestrial Presence in the World Today
by Marshall Vian Summers
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3-0 out of 5 stars OK book for the novice, but I'm skeptical about the author
I've always been very skeptical of most channnels, and Summers' is no exception. The scenerio in his book, has been around for nearly 2 decades. The information in this book could have easily been inspired by Val Valerian's "Matrix" book series, which has been around since the inception of the Internet. DO NOT CONFUSE VALERIAN'S BOOKS WITH THE MATRIX MOVIE. The Matrix volumes will send you running for the blue pill, as it challenges ALL human illusions and hang ups....its great, fabulous,and it'll break you surely and completely, so as to allow you to open up to really changing your perspective. Also, The shocking alien books by David Icke, don't buffer the reader either, and his material is based on eyewitness accounts. Icke also, has been around much longer that Summers.

Also, I felt the book had the slightest cult like undertone to it, which I try to avoid like the plague, as they are most often "fear magnets". The only thing to fear would be our inability to shed the many illusions that we have been drenched with since human birth, like gender identification. I don't necessarily believe we are destined to "overcome" or "defeat" the aliens, etc. We are players in a game. When we leave the planet, the games over, until we come back and do it again. If that idea sounds miserable, and you don't wish to return to suffering, and manipulative aliens and governments...then its time to evolve while in your present incarnation. Remove all your present earthly illusions and move on.

I gave "Allies" 3 stars anyway, because it is a good starter book for the sheeple, and since its based on truth, it really doesn't matter whether Summers channeled it or took the idea from other sources. Its only the beginning though. Read it, THEN read what you need: trufax.org which I believe is Val Valerian's material, and David Ickes' books too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Unfortunately, it's probably true
Like some of the other reviewers, I was greatly disturbed by this book - mostly because in my inner core I feel that it is true. It makes entire sense - there are no contradictions between what is said in this book and my inner beliefs. It does not ask us to do anything contrary to our nature or bad for us. Indeed, it harkens us to be even more diligent on our spiritual paths. Actually, what is asked of each of us is relatlively simple - be aware, use discernment, and don't trust strangers and their promises. The difficult part is to get most of humanity to cast aside their illusions and do this.

The Allies of Humanity only ask us to actually learn from our mistakes - we routinely say that history repeats itself, yet in the Western world we cannot fathom that we will be the natives that are conquered. I do believe, however, that our own media is preparing us - Independence Day, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek, They Live, the X-Files: Films and shows that are introducing us to the idea of extraterrestrials, showing that some would like to take what we have, and issuing a rallying cry for all the peoples of the world to unite and stand firm against the invaders, even it it seems like we are against the odds. This has certainly been a cornerstone of the human spirit, especially American spirit, and I only pray that enough people become aware of the truth and use their inner wisdom to distinguish foes from friends.

4-0 out of 5 stars Puts all the pieces together
I loved this book, it was very straight forward and easy to understand. After reading this book a lot of what I have been reading on the UFO phenomenom has become very clear, the causation of it all and everything. The book speaks of God as we do; God of the universe, but doesn't mention a devil. I was forced to wonder and take my religious beliefs into context. Still just as confused but I still gave it a 4 star review and bought Steps to Knowledge by Mr. Summers.

5-0 out of 5 stars a wake up call
I found this book to be enlightning, yet disturbing, and it presents the clearest case for ET visitation I have read to date, including Whitley Strieber. The one problem I did have with this book however was the
somewhat guru-ish tone to it. Overall, however, it is a valuable source of information for anyone who is concerned about what the future holds for humanity and what lies out there. Whether you are willing to accept it or not, we are being visited by beings who are neither benevolent, nor evil, but are here to employ us in their hive-like 'collectives', and are willing to use whatever means are at their disposal to manipulate us into giving up the resources of our planet, as it appears that our planet is a rare biological treasure, a rarity in this area of the universe. Though these beings do not have great numbers and are somewhat physically inferior to us, they are skilled in the manipulations of the mind, and lack our ability for compassion and feeling and do not share our human traits, which have been bred out of them. Humanity is at a disadvantage at this time due to our tribal, warring mentality, and our lack of leadership, which only works in the visitors favor (divide and conquer). As the case is stated in the book, we must take control and responsibiliy for our own destiny and planet, or it will be made for us by beings who do not share our views and feelings and regard humanity as reckless, irresponsible, and inferior. Ignore this book at your own peril. The invasion has begun!

5-0 out of 5 stars Spiritual Alarm Call
The Allies of Humanity is essentially the call to action for a spiritual revolution. This clearly written book outlines the extra terrestrial intervention. The Intervention is currently underway and threatening human freedom and planetary sovereignty. While this news is alarming, Allies offers hope that humanity can be empowered to maintain our freedom through education and the development of wisdom. Humanity's hope is within ourselves, and Allies encourages us to find our strength inside, and to develop access to our spiritual intelligence. Aside from being the spark for a human freedom movement, this book is also a gateway into the ancient spiritual tradition, The Greater Community Way of Knowledge. ... Read more


182. Enter the Valley: UFOs, Religious Miracles, Cattle Mutilations, and Other Unexplained Phenomena in the San Luis Valley
by Christopher O'Brien
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Renowned UFOologist Chris O'Brien blew the lid off the San Luis Valley-now he takes you even deeper into the world's most mysterious locale.

The picturesque patch of land that stretches from Southern Colorado into Northern New Mexico, known as the San Luis Valley, has been home to some of the most astounding occurrences in North American history. More strange sightings have been reported within the SLV's radius that in any other part of the country. Shrouded in mystery, a brave few have dared to explore the vast territory-Chris O'Brien is one of those people. He first took us there in his classic work, The Mysterious Valley. Now he returns with even more astonishing stories, fascinating folklore, and probing insight than ever.

Enter The Valley and you'll discover:

-UFOs-an in-depth investigation of these SLV incidents
-Cattle mutilations-numerous examples of this bizarre occurrence, and shocking theories about why it happens
-Local folklore-the Colorado Cannibal, a race of "underground dwellers," America's first serial killers, gnomes, Bigfoot, and more
-Covert military activity and underground bases-what is the government trying to hide?
-And much, much more!
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4-0 out of 5 stars UFO Reader of 100 Books
I liked this book and think you will too. Not as good as his first but still interesting and worth while... Why? Because this man, unlike most other UFO writers actually got out on the ground and did 1000 hours ++ investigation --- and then wrote it up for us to read. Buy it! It is a good value, definitely one of the better books out there.

2-0 out of 5 stars A Struggle to live up to TMV
Chris O'Brien is intensely intuitive, believably skeptical, and genuinely honest in his new book. But has he been abducted, or brainwashed, or threatened by the govornment? Only you can decide when you read this convoluted, disjointed, and baffling narrative of experiences in the San Luis Valley.

1-0 out of 5 stars tabloid trash at its worst
O'Brien, the self-proclaimed "renowned ufologist", was incomprehensibly given a second book contract from the geniuses at St. Martins Press after his first tour-de-force, Mysterious Valley.

Apparently having run out of UFO and cattle mutilation stories, O'Brien's second book is a rambling, poorly written discourse on such inane topics as devil sightings, teleporting nuns, self-flagellating religious zealots, cannibalism, hollow-earth stories and appearances of leprechauns.

Don't even think about descending to his level in regard to this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Riviting Tales That Deserve Our Attention."
The subject is well researched and presented in a format that draws the reader in. We are presented with reports which are reviewed in an open ended style. The author says something "wonderfull and mysterious is happening" in the region. I'm not sure if I agree that cattle and possible human mutilations are "wonderful" events, but the subject matter cannot be ignored. Compelling enugh to have persuaded a trio of us to plan a trip and "Enter The Valley" this summer for ourselves. Dan ... Read more


183. The Allies of Humanity: Book Two, Human Unity, Freedom & The Hidden Reality of Contact
by Marshall Vian Summers
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184. Liquid Conspiracy (Mind Control and Conspiracy Series)
by George Piccard
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Catlog: Book (1999-07-01)
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A passport into the shadowy world of the CIA and the dark underbelly of the military. This book is filled with illustrations, maps, and drawings it invites readers into a web of conspiracy that reaches all the way to the White House. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Read
George Piccard has put together a fascinating book here with his debut effort, LIQUID CONSPIRACY. I found Mr. Piccard's work to be intriguing. I believe most informed readers would be intrigued, too. He ties together a wide series of events and mysteries, and he presents an interesting case. JFK. Area 51. Marilyn Monroe. Cults. Roswell. Black helicopters. And more. I recommend LIQUID CONSPIRACY. You do not have to accept Mr. Piccard's theories to find the reading of LIQUID CONSPIRACY to be a worthwhile experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff
This book offers readers a plethora of cover-ups, political intrigue, and conspiracies. The range of subjects varied a great deal, but were all tied together quite well. I especially liked the writing style used by the author. Mr. Piccard put the emphasis on the content rather than on his prose. The only problem I had, along with my wife who holds an English degree, is that there are more than a few typos and other minor problems, but that should be blamed on the editor.

5-0 out of 5 stars review for Liquid Conspiracy
The Liquid Conspiracy has made my world outlook a little stranger.

Would highly recommend this to anybody who is interested in MIND CONTROL, Kennedy Conspiracy, Marilyn Monroe or Cults. But this book has a little bit of everything: Black Helicopters, Contrails, Roswell, DULCE BASE - it's all tied together!

Piccard does a good job of bringing the reader up to speed on the conspiracy, providing in depth analysis of MK ULTRA and its tentacles reaching into every aspect of our reality. Great goods on Monroe, JFK and their connection to Maury Island, and Groom Lake base. ... Read more


185. Hypnotizing Crop Circle Shapes
by bert janssen
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The hypnotic effects and unexpected meanings of crop circle geometry. Crop circle patterns have fascinated people all over the world for decades. Although the phenomenon is surrounded by many mysteries, the huge, unfamiliar and powerful shapes are most intriguing. These shapes, in fact, can have a hypnotizing effect on those who gaze at them. But why? * What makes these shapes so compelling? * Why do these patterns have such strong effect on people? * What are the patterns attempting to communicate? An illustrated, magical journey through the miracles of crop circle geometry. Illustrated with color photos. ... Read more


186. Body Snatchers in the Desert : The Horrible Truth at the Heart of the Roswell Story
by Nick Redfern
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IT WAS A CONSPIRACY TO HIDE A SECRET EXPERIMENT

"RAAF captures flying saucer on ranch in Roswell region." Ever since this provocative headline appeared on July 8, 1947, conspiracy theorists have sincerely believed that the U.S. government has maintained an extensive operation of cover-up-and-denial regarding its knowledge of alien life. But there was, in fact, no UFO crash with dead alien bodies. What really happened on that fateful day is much more sinister. The persistent rumors surrounding the UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, are part of a bigger conspiracy -- one orchestrated and fostered by the government itself as a smokescreen to bury a truth that is much darker, and disturbingly, far more believable.

Now, through never-before-revealed testimony from military whistleblowers, eyewitness intelligence reports, and an astonishing body of corroborative evidence, Nick Redfern lays out a shockingly plausible new theory on the Roswell incident: that the crash-site discovery of prototype military aircraft would expose a damning secret -- a highly confidential, U.S. government-sanctioned program to conduct medical experiments on deformed, handicapped, disfigured, and diseased Japanese POWs, exploited as "expendable" victims by their captors.

An important account that forces us to take a closer look at both the Roswell story and post-war American history, BODY SNATCHERS IN THE DESERT casts a startling, new light on a shocking conspiracy more than half a century in the making.

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187. Scientific Ufology: How the Application of Scientific Methodology Can Analyze, Illuminate, and Prove the Reality of Ufos
by Kevin D. Randle, Kevin, D. Randle
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Over the last fifty years, there has been a consistent attempt to withhold solid information about alien visitation from the general public.Newly release letters reveal how time and again the U.S. government and its military forces have lied about their involvement in UFO research.Never has this controversial issue received the objective review it demands and deserves--until now.

For the first time, noted author Kevin D. Randle--former Air Force intelligence officer, the foremost expert on the Roswell incident and one of the most respected names in UFO research--examines the physical evidence of these visitors from beyond our solar system.

Ignoring biased government documents and sensationalized media accounts, Randle mounts the first serious, independent analysis of UFO phenomena in this hard-hitting investigative report.Bringing methods of scientific methodology to his research, the author scrutinizes eyewitness reports, photographs, video footage, radar images, landing traces, and unidentifiable crashed vehicles.Captain Randle shows how strict adherence to scientific principles can provide proof that alien spacecraftare indeed here on Earth--as are their occupants.

Skillfully researched and detailed, Scientific UFOlogy provides for the first time accurate and riveting answers to questions about alien life and UFOs that have puzzled mankind for decades. ... Read more


188. Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery
by Michael Busby
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4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting theory...really
This book was extremely well researched. Mr Busby seems to have found every significant newspaper article printed at the time concerning the mysterious 'airship'. Based on that evidence and some great (and rational) speculative theories about flight paths, Mr Busby presents a plausible explanation for the wave of sightings in Texas in 1897.

To further support his theory, he also adds biographical information about the possible pilots of these airships. In the end he makes a neat case giving answers to the basic questions of who, what, when, and where.

As someone who tries to approach these types of mysteries with an open mind, Mr Busby seems, to me, has presented a rational theory that is supported by a believable mass of evidence.

Frankly his theory makes sense to me, the technologies and people were totally capable of what he says they did. According to Occam's razor, the simplest explanation is usually correct. Mr Busby has, at least to me, presented the simplest theory.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not For The General Reader? Hold Your UFOs!
I read the reviews below then decided to purchase the book. I think the person (Karen White) who wrote the "Not For The General Reader" amazon.com review was expecting a romance novel when she cracked the book. I can understand her disappointment. However, I found the book very informative, well written, entertaining, and completely on topic! Busby includes many pertinent newspaper articles and includes thought-provoking commentary, as appropriate. Yes, you read some period newspaper articles but for someone keenly interested in this mystery, the articles ADD TO THE STORY in a very artful manner. With Busby's perspective as an engineer with many years of aerospace work included as interesting commentary to the newspaper articles, the facts are seen through the eyes of a person knowledgable of flight. The result is very thought-provoking - if you are not seeking a romance novel.

White points out that "Busby should fire his editor. He really does refer to "Area 54 in Nevada." A few writers in the past have referred to another secret base inside the secret base identified as Area 51 in Nevada. These writers have referred to the base inside Area 51 as Area 54. According to these writers, Area 54 is where the ultra top secret UFO-alien-human contact happens. In referring to "Area 54 in Nevada", I suspect Busby was referring to the supposed secret base inside Area 51. In any case, it is readily apparent Busby is contemptuous of a "alien solution."

White says "This isn't a book for the average reader curious about the Airship mystery" The reviewer must be a below average reader as I am an "average reader" - of everything but romance novels - and I found the book to be just what it claims to be - a solution to the airship mystery. The fact that I happened to UNDERSTAND everything that Busby explains about the airships and did not get side-tracked looking for non-existent issues, of course, added immensely to my pleasure in putting this mystery to rest.

Busby takes neither side of the Aurora airship crash story (the UFO crash that pre-dates Roswell, NM by 50 years). He just presents "the facts," leaving the reader to reach whatever conclusions desired. He does express his opinion, clearly identified as opinion, of the crash's possibility. White claims that since Busby did not include many different newspaper articles of the Aurora crash, then it must be a fake crash and seems to find fault with Busby for including the material in the book. Apparently, White is not an "average reader" because Busby states in the Introduction that the number of newspaper articles presented in the book were limited due to production issues. How many newspaper articles of the Aurora crash existed in April, 1897? I don't know but that has nothing to do with the veracity of the story or Busby's presentation of the material. Also White points out that Busby seems gullible as she mentions "journalistic ethics were much looser in the 1890s than they are today, and Busby seems to be unable to grasp this." Again, apparently White is a below average reader because Busby makes that exact point at the beginning of the book - that one must sift through the chaff to find the wheat - including pointing out the fake stories that appeared in the New York Times last year, resulting in an outrage every bit as much of a journalistic scandal as any that existed in 1897. Busby is very much well aware of the ability of the press to mislead the populace and he discusses this topic at some length in the latter chapters. I guess White is not an average reader if she did not read and understand this section of the book.

Another amazon.com review that I read before I bought the book was Dennis Hawley's review. Dennis Hawley is in the business of selling UFOs to the American public. Therefore, he can be forgiven for proposing that there can still be "other solutions" than the solution Busby considers. After reading Busby's book, only an ostrich with its head in the sand can straight-facedly claim there can be any other solution than that solution Busby lays out with such exquisite finesse. You want an intelligent answer to a 100 year old UFO mystery that makes sense and does not require an unbridled imagination characterized by a brain mass pockmarked with black holes? Buy the book.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not for the General Reader
A lot of things about this book began to make sense when I found that Busby was also the author of a couple of technical manuals.He's done an excellent job of bringing together the primary sources concerning the Airship sightings of the 1890s,in the form of newspaper articles that appeared in the Texas/Louisiana/Oklahoma area in the spring of 1897. However,reading newspaper article after article after article is unbelievably tedious;only a determined reader is going to be able to hack his way through all of the material that Busby includes.Busby also uses tables to present his theories of the locations of landing strips used by the Airships and to draw together their supposed crew members and owners,and that adds to the intimidating tone of the book. In addition,Bubsy is very credulous. Even when the tone of an article is clearly humerous Busby quotes the events noted as if they were being reported in today's New York Times,and that includes the one printed story about the alleged "Aurora crash".If an Airship had crashed in Aurora surely there would have been extensive follow up by the local papers-but there wasn't. Which brings us to another problem-journalistic ethics were much looser in the 1890s than they are today,and Busby seems to be unable to grasp this.To further illustrate his uncritical use of sources;on one page he makes the absurd statement that anyone swearing out a false deposition would be subject to penalties of law.What penalties? What law? A Kansas farmer,member of a "Liars Club", did exactly that-swore a statement concerning the theft of one of his cows by the crew of an Airship-and had his fellow club members sign on as witnesses. Busby refers to this incident in his book,so he was aware that people swore false depositions for amusement.This book will be valuable to future researchers because of the body of primary sources it includes.But this isn't a book for the average reader curious about the Airship mystery.And Busby should fire his editor. He really does refer to "Area 54 in Nevada." There's no excuse for an editor letting a whopper like that get by him.

4-0 out of 5 stars Well-researched and convincing, yet...
I first learned of the 1897 airship mystery many years ago, through my interest in (and study of) unusual phenomena, particularly the UFO phenomenon. I've read what I've seen published on the topic, including works by Daniel Cohen and Wallace O. Chariton. I was eager to read an analysis of the sightings by a non-ufologist (Busby refers to Nevada's Area 51 as "Area 54").
Aside from the alleged Aurora incident, my own take on this episode was that the sightings were real (Cohen thinks it was all a hoax), were not extraterrestrial (as Chariton believes them to be), but were likely the product of enterprising, creative people. The descriptions given by witnesses depicted an almost Rube Goldberg type craft, with "undulating wings...like a huge bird..." coming from a cigar-shaped object, a powerful search light, fan-like propellers and an undercarriage. There were numerous reports of mechanical sounds, humans being seen (and conversed with), notes dropped from the airship, sightings of repairs being made, etc. No, I was always pretty sure that the airships were of human origin. In 'Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery', author Michael Busby tackles the problem from the perspective of an engineer, coupled with a solid military background (he's a former Marine). He sets out to prove that the airships were in fact built and flown by specific individuals. "Real people, real patents, real flight demonstrations," Busby writes. Has he made the case? Probably 'yes'. But could there be more to the whole episode?

While Busby has constructed a reasonable and logical explanation for the 1897 airship sightings, there are still some facets of the matter that do not fit into his scenario. For example, while there were generally consistent descriptions by witnesses of the airship(s) appearance, size (between 100-200 feet in length) and speed (135-150 mph), there are some reports that do not comport with these descriptions. Some witnesses describe a craft 20 feet in length, some 50 feet; one even said it was "eight feet." The typical report has a craft moving slowly, building up speed, yet at least one eyewitness stated the object took off "like a shot." Busby does not reconcile these differences.

While Busby uses logic and reason to flesh out his thesis, he occasionally takes supposition and speculation to the stretching point. This is most evident in his effort to show that the supposed 'Aurora incident' actually happened (many ufologists think it a hoax), but that it was an airship reportedly seen earlier that day experiencing mechanical difficulties near another Texas town. As those familiar with the Aurora "crash" will recall, the craft that allegedly exploded was piloted by what was described by witnesses as "a Martian." Busby seems convinced that this was in fact a human being, "burned beyond recognition." However, the reports published at the time state that the "Martian" pronouncement was based upon witnesses finding "enough of the original" (i.e. non-burned body parts, probably limbs) to determine that the pilot was not human. It seems reasonable that a scant 30 years after the carnage of the Civil War, people could identify a human body, regardless of how badly burned.

Busby is to be commended for the obvious time, effort and attention to detail that went into this book. He lays out the day-by-day reports (from the actual newspapers), and uses this information most effectively in tracing the probable movements of airships (there were several, according to Busby). He applies his no-nonsense, analytical background and pieces together a fascinating scenario involving very real people who did some truly amazing things well before the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk. He offers people, places, connections, resources, motivation and execution. One could comfortably be done with the mystery by accepting Busby's thesis, and it is tempting to do so. Yet there is still something nagging about the whole thing.

During the reading of this book, I received an unexpected phone call, which led me to later pull out my copy of John Keel's 1970 book 'Operation Trojan Horse' (in which Keel offers his reading of the 1897 airship mystery). I'd read it many years ago, but found myself putting Busby's book aside and quickly re-reading Keel. I then went back and finished Busby's book. For those unfamiliar with Keel, he offers a very provocative, intriguing but very "fringe" solution to the airship mystery. According to Keel, the 1897 airship mystery was but one series of manifestations of a continuum of strange experiences, which include everything from poltergeists to fairies, from 'foo fighters' and 'ghost rockets' to contemporary UFO sightings. Keel rules out hoaxes, mass hallucinations, extraterrestrials and terrestrial humans. Rather, they (and everything associated with them, including the occupants) are a kind of three-dimensional projection that are actually seen and experienced by people, but are illusory. They are, in Keel's mind, injected into the human experience by entities he termed 'ultraterrestrials' who are denizens of a world of different "vibrations" that occupy the same space as we do. He posits a purpose behind these illusory constructs. I found that as I read "Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery', I was assessing it on two levels: Busby's nuts-and-bolts solution and Keel's paranormal take. It was an interesting experience.

As stated earlier, Busby has presented a 'solution' that is easy to accept, and that does provide a rational, logical and somewhat conventional explanation for the 1897 airship mystery. For those who like a neat, tidy and conventional explanation for the seemingly inexplicable, Busby's book is recommended. But there are still sufficient loose ends and contradictory elements to leave the door open to the possibility of other 'solutions'. Still, 'Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery' is a good read, and is well worth adding to your library.

Add-on comment, July 15, 2004: In response to 'Semper Fi'...he apparently did not read my review very thoroughly. I stated at the outset that I'd always thought the whole episode was likely of human origin. I am not in the business of "selling UFOs" or anything else to the public, do not have my head in the sand, and certainly do not need his nor anyone else's "forgiveness." However, it sure was swell of him to be so magnanimous.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing Story Never Before Told
I have always been fascinated with the 1897 UFO mystery and wondered for many years what it was all about. Finally, someone has uncovered the real story. I enjoyed every page of this fascinating book. BTW, why isn't this book/story on the History Channel? ... Read more


189. Project Blue Book Exposed
by Kevin Randle
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Kevin Randle, a well-known investigator of the Center for UFO Studies, analyses cases from"Project Blue Book," a 22-year long U.S. Air Force study of the UFO phenomenon that endedsoon after the 1967 Condon Committee report assessed that the military study of UFOs was unwarranted.Focusing on facts that don't match the official explanation, Randle proposes that the Condon Committeewas incorrect: he argues that "Project Blue Book" was not a waste of time and that it actuallyprovided evidence proving the existence of UFOs. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Strong "Re-evaluation" of Project Blue Book and UFOs...
Dr. Kevin Randle is one of a relative handful of UFO investigators who deserves to be taken seriously. A retired Air Force Captain, Randle has spent over a quarter-century investigating UFO sightings, and he has earned a reputation for thorough research and objectivity that is rare in this field of study. Unlike many UFO "True Believers" who treat the subject as a religion and who seem to believe that every UFO sighting is "proof" of alien visitation, Randle isn't afraid to admit that many sightings are hoaxes or otherwise explainable as "normal" phenomena (Birds, Stars, Ball Lightning, etc.), and he is highly skeptical of all UFO "Abduction" reports. However, Randle also believes that the testimony of thousands of competent, reliable, and often well-trained UFO witnesses cannot simply be ignored, and that some UFO sightings are indeed baffling and worthy of serious study by qualified scientists. In "Project Blue Book Exposed", Randle presents one of his best books to date. "Project Blue Book" was the code name for the US Air Force's top-secret investigation of UFO sightings from 1947 to 1969, when it was shut down. At the time the Air Force claimed that its' 22-year investigation had revealed that UFOs were simply hoaxes or natural phenomena, and that UFOs were not from outer space and posed no threat to national security. However, as Randle makes painfully clear in this book, the Air Force's claims were false and misleading. Randle finds dozens of unexplained cases in Blue Book's files, and he discovers that the pressure on Blue Book's staff to explain away every sighting led to the staff often "making up" explanations for sightings out of thin air, without even a brief investigation or interviews with the eyewitnesses. As Randle makes clear, some of the Air Force's "explanations" of various UFO sightings were themselves scientifically implausible, or ran contrary to the evidence contained in the files. Beginning with Kenneth Arnold's famous sighting in June 1947 that "started" the UFO Phenomenon in America, Randle takes several of the most famous UFO cases contained in Project Blue Book's files and re-examines them. His conclusion is that, contrary to Air Force claims, Project Blue Book actually offered strong, convincing evidence that UFOs ARE real, and that something strange was going on in America's skies in the forties, fifties, and sixties, and may still be continuing even today. If you're a UFO "buff", then this book should be a "must" for your personal library, but even if you're a general reader you'll find "Project Blue Book Exposed" to be an insightful and informative account of an important government investigation whose findings- if they are correct - could help answer one of the greatest mysteries of our time. ... Read more


190. Aliens in the Bible
by John W. Milor, John Milor
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Aliens in the Bible is a book of researched information that places paranormal subjects into three categories: supernatural entities, realms of existence, and phenomenon.Within these three categories, topics ranging from the existence of aliens, ghosts, artificial intelligence, and even big footto reincarnation, PSI, and astral projectionare all found within the ancient writings of the Bible.The purpose of this research is twofold: to show the New Age community a true perspective of paranormal subjects, and to highlight prophesy regarding a vast deception that will soon envelop the earth. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Paranormal Activity Is Alive and Well in the Bible
The content of "Aliens in the Bible" is like having Art Bell, the late Fr. Malachi Martin, Chuck Missler and Dr. Peter S. Ruckman all rolled up into one discussion. Mr. Milor has managed to include all the places in the Bible that speak about aliens, intruders, as well as the "good guys", who have entered into our earthly realm. He explores the paranormal happenings of today, and correlates them with these same subjects in Holy Scripture. He has held both the New Age view and now has added a Biblical perspective concerning these phenomenon. He has a particularly interesting treatment of the subject of the Sons of God who co-habited with the daughters of men, and the corruption of the human genotype that resulted. Everything from mythical beings to astral projection is discussed as well as the various types of death, the degrees of hell and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd heavens. He deals with the one who is to come and whose purpose will be to deceive the whole world (possibly quite soon.)The author tells us how to keep from being taken in by that deception.

5-0 out of 5 stars Look at the motives
There are dozens of books on the subjects of the Nephilim, Aliens in the Bible, Ancient Civilizations, Paranormal Activity, the End Times and the connection between them all. However, Milor's book stands out for several reasons...1. his views are presented as theories...he is not forcing his view on you because he admits, no one can prove anything really...2. the book shows how many topics in the others books on these subjects can be true while NOT contradicting Scripture or the beasic Christian beliefs in God and the origin of man. Finally, the book used to be available at no charge, which shows it is not just about the $$$. One reviewer references his numerous spelling mistakes, grammar errors, etc... I would prefer to read over these trivialities to know that some editor from some large publishing house did not in fact have their hands in this work. The Lord often uses those that seem to be "lacking" to get out the greatest truths. Read it. Read it several times. But don't take any of it at face value...that's not the author's intent.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hire An Editor!
Hey, Slick: Commendable job tying religion to the whole alien thing--a connection I've always wondered about. But here's a tip: Hire an editor. Virtually every page of your book contains at least one error in punctuation, grammar or spelling, not to mention wrong word usage, mixed metaphors and generally unnecessary rambling. Sure doesn't help your credibility.

5-0 out of 5 stars Aliens in the Bible
I found this book interesting and insightful. If you are researching this subject, it's a great place to start. It's definitely worth reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very possible
This book's theory that aliens are probably the Biblical beings from the Bible is interesting. Interesting why God might have started the deluge, because the Sons of God mated with human females. Angels or extraterrestrials? You decide. ... Read more


191. Alien Contact: The First Fifty Years (An Up-To-The-Minute Report By The World's Leading Ufologist)
by Jenny Randles
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"...the UFO phenomenon...does offer genuine mysteries, and...Randles' latest book is a good place to start. One or two cases for each year from 1947-1997 are summarized and illustrated, with insightful commentary from the author. Such famous incidents as the Roswell crash...are described, as well as sightings that have received little or no airplay...Randles maintains a balanced perspective throughout.--Booklist.
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4-0 out of 5 stars aliens dont eat me...
This book is all great an all but I expected like how to get rid of aliens, what they want and stuff but this is still a pretty good book. If you to lazy to read, this is a book for you. They show pictures of aliens, UFO'S, and stuff like that. The thing is it goes to 1997, like its not new so don't think like its new. I am a real alien freak because I believe they exist. I saw a UFO once, the year was I say 2002, or 2003 whatever. But you don't want to hear my story read this book its real cool, but not the best alien book. Na probably don't get this, ahh never mind I guess but it's really just kind of waste. If you could get it for ten bucks get it.....ALIENS EXIST!!!!!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars A UFO Gallop
Jenny takes us on a comprehensive gallop through 50 years of UFOlogy - for the uninitiated this is an illuminating introduction to the subject. To the keen enthusiast this volume serves as a comprehensive reminder of such a large range of UFO events - and once again leaves only one conclusion - there is something happening out there - read it. The only disappointment is this book was written by a British Northerner through and through and as a northerner reading it I cannot understand the utter Americanisms - grammar, spellings, and detestable American date system - but don't let it put you off

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Book
Alien Contact by Jenny Randles is a great guide to buy or borrow . This informative book tells you of abductions , sightings , and other UFO related instantces . I rate this book a 5 stars

5-0 out of 5 stars Overall, it's an excellent book
It covers a lot of alien sightings over the years, even some that aren't really known to many people. In the States, the cases are not really covered very well, so it was neat to read a book that covered the alien contact cases in detail. ... Read more


192. The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia : The Most Compreshensive Single-Volume UFO Reference in Print
by William J. Birnes
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This is the most up-to-date, comprehensive guide to the study of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact in print today. With more than 5,000 entries, revealing photographs, diagrams, and commentary of experts in the field, The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia draws from a database of seventeen years' worth of articles, opinion, and research on such diverse subjects as:

• Alien encounters, abductions, and eyewitness accounts
• Theories of time and space travel
• Psychokinesis, astral projection, and teleportation
• Evidence of extraterrestrial presence on Earth, past and present
• The possibilities of antigravity propulsion and interstellar travel
• The new science of cloning, and the now-infamous Raelian cult

And much more!

Whether you consider yourself a hard-line skeptic or a true believer, or are simply fascinated by the existence of otherworldly visitors, this authoritative volume will prove to be an essential reference work foranyone wanting to learn about the still-controversial world of UFO and extraterrestrial investigations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Extremely fun, but don't take too seriously!
I agree with the blurb on the front calling this the most comprehensive reference on UFOs. Yes, nowhere else can you find a more entertaining, sleazy, fun to read book about UFOs.

I keep it on my shelf to stay appraised of the latest goings-on from the lunatic fringe. ... Read more


193. Teleportation How to Guide : From Star Trek to Tesla
by X Commander, Tim Swartz, Commander X
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NOW YOU CAN TRAVEL UP, UP and AWAY...INSTANTLY!

** Mysterious Disappearances Solved!

** Classified Experiments Concerning the Philadelphia Experiment, Time Travel and Area 51 are revealed FOR THE FIRST TIME!

** PROOF ALIENS HAVE LEFT BEHIND IMPORTANT TECHNOLOGICAL CLUES!

** IT IS POSSIBLE TO MASTER THE ART OF TELEPORTATION WITH A BIT OF PRACTICE ON THE PART OF THE READER!

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The well-known phrase, "Beam me up, Scotty," from the popular television series STAR TREK (** please send note at the end of this review) first introduced the public to the idea of teleportation -- instantaneous transport through time and space -- although the term was probably originally coined by the world famous author of books on unexplained mysteries, the late Charles Fort.

Long thought to be the work of over imaginative writers, the author now takes the subject beyond the void of pure speculation and into the realm of 21st Century science.For according the COMMANDER X -- a former military intelligence operative with connections to the CIA and Defense Department, on a number of occasions he witnessed the testing of highly classified super TOP SECRET black project aircraft engaged in manevers over Area 51 in the Nevada desert.

Furthermore, the national whistle-blower claims he actually sat at the helm of one of these ships as it bio-located from one place to another...INSTANTLY! What was so unusual about these flights over Area 51 is the fact that the technology being tested involved principles of teleportation gleamed from reverse engineering of alien spacecraft which have crashed to Earth.

The author maintains that extraterrestrials have been trying to feed us clues regarding the existence of this interstellar mode of transport which will enable us to instantly maneuver between two points in the twinkle of an eye!

COMMANDER X further insists it is within the realm of possibility for the reader of this book to learn the fundamentals of teleportation and participate in experiments of their very own -- no matter how outlandish this may seem! In detail, he describes his own work with the military in developing skills necessary to engage in spontaneous teleportation...skills that could very well lead you along the path to personal gratification and success.

The book also delves into the impact the STAR TREK series has had on introducing the general public to what is just around the bend for our world and the possibility this is part of a grass roots campaign to inform the public on a need to know basis a little bit at a time.

In addition, up to date information from the Lost Journals of Nikola Tesla reveal what the great mind of all time knew about teleportation and how he helped institute this process as part of the Top Secret Philadelphia Experiment.

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2-0 out of 5 stars Another Verne effect franchise book..
After reading this book in detail, trying to connect the dots I got my mind set...this book is one of many others out there release to the public from unknow sources w/ the clear intention to push the "collective subconscience" and made this techno. dream come true in the sometime near future(50-100years),so tecnically speaking you are paying for a science fiction book and doing the military and new world order folks a favor just like me,this strategy is a patented idea out of Remote Viewing
Programs and is call Verne effect any question go Google w/ it..

5-0 out of 5 stars Instantaneous Travel Made Easy
Have you ever dreamed of being somewhere, anywhere, in the blink of an eye? When you watch old episodes of "Star Trek," do you envy the ease with which Captain Kirk and company are "beamed" down to a waiting planet below? If so, then you should surely enjoy "Teleportation: A How-To Guide" by the winning team of Commander X and Tim Swartz.

The authors have managed to cover the subject of teleportation in more depth than you might have thought possible. Everything from the latest findings in the New Physics to tales of 19th Century spiritualists and their apparently supernatural ability to move objects from one place to another using only the power of their minds are chronicled in this lively and intelligent examination of a subject that both appeals to the imagination and challenges the intellect.

Commander X and Swartz address the "Star Trek" comparisons early in the book. While the authors readily admit that we are still light years away from developing anything even remotely resembling the science fiction technology used in the old television program, some of the strange theoretical problems are evident even now. For instance, if we ever do develop a machine that can take our bodies apart atom by atom and then reassemble them somewhere else, mustn't we also transfer the life essence, what you might call the soul, that animates our bodies? From the outset, there are so many obstacles in our path if we take the technology route that it hardly seems worth pursuing.

Which is why the authors begin to make their case for mastering the science of teleportation with our minds instead. In a chapter called "Practical Teleportation," a series of meditations and mental exercises are offered to the beginner as a means of freeing the soul and even the body from the constraints of time and space and traveling instantly to any desired destination. Will the techniques described by the authors actually work? Only time and patience and practice can answer that question, but the chapter is still fascinating reading nonetheless.

Also fascinating are the many stories and anecdotes the authors relate regarding real life experiences with teleportation. The aforementioned spiritualists have extremely interesting case histories, as do the many UFO abductees who are frequently teleported from their cars and bedrooms into waiting spaceships nearby. Commander X also recounts his own personal experience as a government intelligence agent assigned to learn to fly a recovered UFO at Area 51 using only the power of his mind. While he achieved only partial success, the chapter goes a long way toward making the many rumors about Area 51 seem palpably real.

The infamous Philadelphia Experiment, in which a 1943 military effort to achieve invisibility for a Navy battleship went horribly awry, is the subject of another chapter. The battleship being used for the experiment did indeed become invisible, but it was also inadvertently teleported to a shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia, many miles away, and left a trail of death and madness in its wake when it reappeared in the Philadelphia Naval Yard several minutes later. There is obviously a dark side to teleportation that should lead us to approach the subject with extreme caution.

Commander X and Tim Swartz have turned in still another excellent performance as co-authors, and "Teleportation: A How-To Guide" is a worthy product of their continuing teamwork. And who knows? Maybe you really can learn to "beam yourself aboard" with a little meditation and practice.

5-0 out of 5 stars FROM ONE PLACE IN SPACE TO ANOTHER. . .
I have long suspected that something really weird is taking place inside Area 5l in the Nevada desert. I mean, like most people, I have read the stories about strange aircraft being flown in the night time sky; craft which act and behave totally different than any aircraft we have today. One of the things these aircraft are said to do is move about in the atmosphere without actually traveling from one local to another. They appear to "skip" or "jump" about -- and this is because, according to the author, the military has actually mastered the art of teleportation. It is possible, says Commander X, to actually move about the cosmos in no time at all -- due to the fact that teleportation is no longer a topic solely to be written about in the texts of science fiction novels; but is a reality that will enable us to move about in the universe in split seconds (well actually less time then that). Commander X claims he was part of a top secret program under the direction of the military operating inside of Area 5l to test such craft; and that he managed to move a thousand ton craft off the ground using the power of his mind. As astonding as this all may seem, the author goes one step further in claiming that readers can learn the concepts of teleportation and go from one place to another instantly. Its pretty wild stuff and I am not convinced to say the least -- but Commander X is a good writer and so you will just have to make up your own mind.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Commander Does it Again!
I must be the second person to buy this book. As soon as I saw it listed, I just had to have it. This book appears to be the third in a series of "How-To" books from Commander X. The others being" "Invisibility" and "Time Travel". Teleportation: A How-To Guide From Star Trek To Tesla is another fine book that is well-written and really full of information on this fascinating subject. Everything from teleportation in science fiction, science fact and unexplained phenomena as related to teleportation is included in this book. There is also a chapter relating Commander X's experiences at Area 51 in the 1980's and his attempts to mentally control a disc-shaped flying machine that appears to travel by teleportation. There is even several sections on how we can develop our mental and spiritual abilities to try and teleport ourselves using our hidden powers. I highly recommend this book because it is well-researched with information that can't be found anywhere else.

Dale

5-0 out of 5 stars I COULD SWEAR I TELEPORTED AFTER READING THIS BOOK
I do believe I had to be among the first to read this book. I am an avid fan of anything Commander X writes. So when I heard there was a new title available for this former military intelligence operative I just had to know what he knows about teleportation -- and how to do it! AND I WAS CERTANLY NOT DISAPPOINTED - I CAN TELL YOU THAT! I know the good Commander has revealed that he once worked for the New World Order inside the notorious Area 51. But this is the first time he has spoken in detail about his job which basicly -- as strange as it might seem -- was to operate a flying saucer built on earth as a pilot . . . but by using the power of the mind. Apparently, Commander X was selected for his high psychic potential. He was able to teleport the earth built flying saucer (based on alien technology,of course) off the ground and then out of the hanger. Others, he says, have been more successful in later experiments and have transported around in the sky above the Nevada desert in the twinkle of an eye. The bottom line is, I tried some of the experiments Commander X lists and I do think they worked for me. Now, I realize that this is a pretty wild state -- and readers will have to decide the possibilities and potentials for themselves. In any regard, TELEPORTATION A HOW TO GUIDE; FROM STAR TREK TO TESLA made for exciting reading. Order a copy [...] and I am sure they will eventually have dozens of copies in stock so you can order it almost overnight! ... Read more


194. Preparing for Contact: A Metamorphosis of Consciousness
by Lyssa Royal, Keith Priest
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This ground breaking book is a combination of narrative, precisely-focused channeled material and personal accounts. An inside look at the ET contact experience is given, including what the human consciousness experiences during contact with a nonhuman being, and how our perceptions of reality change during contact. The author presents a breathtaking look at the contact phenomenon and its connection to the evolution of the human race. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Insightful explanation of the nature of ET contact
Covers the standard abductions and missing time, but also explains how/why millions are having contact and not remembering it, and the metaphysical reasons for why ETs are unable to contact the world en-masse. Goes deep into compatibility/uncompatibility of various realities and how shifts of consciousness could fascilitate contact.

5-0 out of 5 stars Practical, Useful Information
Though published in 1996, "Preparing for Contact" does not show its age and is a very useful guidebook for those who are interested in taking the next step in human evolution - contact with extraterrestrials.

Anyone who is fascinated with the idea of contacting ETs will find this book to be full of practical and useful information. It almost reads like a technical manual, it is literally a how-to-contact book. Not that one has to be an expert on the subject of ETs, but this book does assume the reader has a certain familiarity with the sort of fundamentals of metaphysics and the nature of ET contact. Definitely not a book for skeptics; if you need to be convinced, there are many fine books on the subject.

The discussion of brain wave states and how that relates to contact was for me a key piece in the understanding of the nature of ET contact. The fact that we compartmentalize our states of awareness and only validate one (what we consider the 'normal waking' state). There are many exercises given in the book that will help 'stretch' our minds and thinking to the point that we are aware of other realities. Realities in which contact with ETs is possible.

If this book were a Tarot card, I think "The Star" would be it. This is about hope.

One Love.

5-0 out of 5 stars For the Genre of Channeled data - very good
First of all, you have to accept that channeled material has any value whatsoever (even it if is not really being channeled, is it still interesting or valuable to you?). Second of all, you then have to read channeled materials to see if it resonates with you. That's the best we can do. Determining truth in such speculative matters is very hard, since (as said of remote viewing targets like other planets) there is no way to verify the data in an analytical manner.

This book is fascinating, but you must be aware that it is purely conjecture. How could the author or her assumed channeled sources really know how an alien mind would think? I have enough trouble understanding my dog at times, much less try to carry on a conversation with an ant, for example. This book seems at times to have the common assumption (much fostered by simplistic sci-fi shows like Star Trek) that all alien "intelligent" life thinks as we do to a great extent, making contact a matter of just speeding up the old body energy level to meet them at a cosmic coffee shop and having a nice little chat about love, peace, and zero point energy systems. I suspect it just aint that easy, folks.

The author did endear herself to me with a comment upfront that it is absurd for people to think they can contact aliens if they cannot even accept other people of different religions or SEXUAL ORIENTATIONS!! I am gay, and I have eternally been amused and at times disgusted with the New Age movement heterosexual bias, where the people assume they are ready to meet true aliens yet cannot even accept a gay human being! Give me a cosmic break, OK? In fact, I find much New Age/channeled works actually just brings out the biases of the originator. In one laughable case, the Billie Meiers aliens from the Pleides are very homophobic. The male aliens frown on dancing (like some fundamentalist Southern Baptists in Alabama!) because they think it makes men look effeminate. Geez, with such enlightenment, I sure want to contact those jerks and sit at their knee to learn great universal truth.

Bear in mind, dear people, that high technology has NOTHING to do with level of consciousness. Back in the 1940's the German Nazi's were the most technically advanced people on earth (until the US developed "the bomb"). Would anyone in their right mind listen to the Gestapo if it arrived on an alien world? I hope not!

So please temper any naive laa laa land desire to contact aliens, as if being alien gives an entity some sort of cosmic truth you do not have. You might just find the same old crap you've found here on earth covered in pixie dust with a high tech cherry on top!

Buy the book if you like this sort of thing. It was fun to read, but I would suggest you be wary of alien chats. First of all, I've found that YOU do not contact THEM, they contact YOU! That is how it seems to really work. And when they do contact you, you should practice the same discernment you'd hopefully give to a telemarketer on the telephone who wants to sell you swamp land in South Florida.

5-0 out of 5 stars VERY POSSIBLY A VALID SOURCE OF ET INFORMATION
I have read all the books by Lyssa Royal. I highly recommend her work.I have also done her astrology, and she has the astrology of who she says she is--a trance channler

5-0 out of 5 stars An absolute must!
This is the best book I have ever read about E.T. contact! Anyone seriously into this subject cannot do without the information coming to us through Lyssa. ... Read more


195. Explorer Race: Origins and the Next 50 Years (Explorer Race Series)
by Robert Shapiro
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This volume in the Explorer Race series focuses on humanity's origins and the near future. It covers the origins of this creation, why negative attributes were needed and how various races came to be. ... Read more


196. Breaking the Godspell : The Politics of Our Evolution
by Neil Freer
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Freer explores the archaeological, astronomical and genetic evidence for our being a half-alien, genetically engineered species. He presents the mind-boggling ramifications of this new paradigm which correct and resolve the Creationist-Evolutionary conflict, afford a generic definition of human nature, and the potential to rethink the planet. We are about to step out of racial adolescence into stellar society. Zecharia Sitchin writes, "It is gratifying that a mere decade after the publication of my work, an author with the grasp that Neil Freer displays in Breaking the Godspell has set out to probe what the recognition of the existence and Earth-visits of the Nefilim can mean -- not just to scientists and theologians -- but to each human being upon this planet Earth." ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Making the GodSpell.
One more [...] display of pseudo-intellectual egoism, which [some] would insist holds the key to human salvation... last month it was shamanism. This book is [...], clumsily wrapped in the pages of a dictionary to make it seem important. It is not a work of science; it is not even good fiction. It is simply a feely-good extension of the [pseudo]-science offered during the 1970s in books like Chariots of the Gods. If you are a new age miracle seeker, who enjoys fruitless indulgence in ideological [...], then this book is for you. Otherwise, don't waste your time; there are better ways of burning your brain cells [...].

5-0 out of 5 stars Churchmen SHOULD Pay Attention to Freer.
My first attempt to get this book included in a bibliography for persons interested in how to help institutional religion turn the corner into the coming millennium was unsuccessful. The compiler's excuse was that "archeological material is subject to interpretation."

Freer knows that Zechariah Sitchin's interpretation is masterful when he shows readers just how much the pharoahs knew--that we imagine was "discovered" in the last 100 years. Freer is a perfect student of Sitchin's. He reads out the implications of facing a realization that astronaut "gods" (from Nibiru) engineered the Adam and Eve whose genetic tracers all humanity has carried for more than 200,000 years.

Archeology is fast becoming a "futures" science...as the orbit of Nibiru brings it back toward our planet. Some suppose we will live long enough to see it through a telescope. Others fear its "ships" will precede it.

Let your children learn Sumerian, if they won't memorize Sitchin and cherish Freer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent material and reference content
I have been interested in Zechariah Sitchin's books since I read The Twelfth Planet. Mr. Freer has enlarged on this premise by including corresponding information from a variety of sources from past and current material. Although the book is written more from an intellectual stance than with layman's verbiage, it is a Fascinating read. One you should have in your library. ... Read more


197. The A.T. Factor Advanced Time - Piece For A Jigsaw Part 3
by Leonard G. Cramp
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A fascinating collection of the author's UFO-related works--and a brand-new description of time travel--in an autobiographical format. A former British aerospace engineer, Leonard Cramp wrote the still-controversial 1955 analysis of anti-gravity and UFO ... Read more


198. UFOs, PSI, and Spiritual Evolution
by Christopher Humphrey
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This is a book that answers all the ancient philosophical questions: about the good, the right, the true, the nature of mind and soul, divinity, immortality, and free will.It does so not by windy argument, but by the discoveries of the forbidden sciences created by Toynbee, William James, C.G. Jung, Dr. Humphrey, and many others. For every question, there is some realm of experience which can provide an answer, using the essence of scientific method: reproducibility and ruling out the alternatives.If you want to know the solution to the classical problem of evil, don't ask a theologian; ask a mystic, one who has experienced cosmic consciousness, and has seen the pattern that runs through all things. These new sciences are forbidden in the universities, but they flourish, nonetheless, including the study of UFOs. Are they real?Why don't they make contact?How is it possible to jump hundreds of lightyears in an instant?If ETs are at all common, why didn't they colonize the Earth?The answers to these questions provide the unifying theme of this book, our own journey to the stars by levitation and teleportation. We take our first step to those powers by attaining spiritual maturity. We begin our spiritual evolution by learning the answers to the perennial philosophical questions. If it seems impossible to do all this in 280 pages, then read carefully, for Dr.H does not waste words or repeat himself. If you think it impossible in any number of pages, read his chapter on "The Function of Philosophy."Dr.H knows what that is, while those who scoff are often mere sophists or professional skeptics. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars strays way far afield but interesting nonetheless
Do not be under the impression that this book is about the title.

But then don't decide not to buy it because it's not about the title.

It is one of the more entertaining (and exhilarating) books I've read of late. The author is clearly his own man and presents a wealth of ideas in a wildly haphazard fashion. His take on UFOs is of interest, and I would've liked to've heard more, but instead of developing his ideas on the subject he launches into tangent after tangent never to return.

His basic premise is that UFOs are from a spiritually evolved race (or races), and that if we are to enter into the trans-dimensional fun we must spiritually evolve ourselves. And how do we do this? We strive, as a society, to realize his utopia which isn't a utopia. The bulk of the book is a description (with tangents, of course) of this utopia (which isn't a utopia).

While reading about his take on the right to bear arms -- that we should only be allowed muskets or blunderbusses because the large clouds of black smoke they generate would make it impossible for snipers to secretly shoot us -- I found myself curiously interested, but I also found myself wondering what it had to do with UFOs and Psi.

5-0 out of 5 stars Answers Many Different Questions about topics in title
Having been able to pre-read this book before it came out I have to say that this is one of those definite eye-openers that really hits home regarding the topics it covers.I have personally corresponded with Dr. Humphrey and am continually amazed at his depth and perspicuity of the topics he has explained to me.These topics are rather deep and do require an open mind regarding them.If you have a hard time stomaching these topics then I would suggest you go elsewhere.However, if you really want to know the truth then buy this book and open a whole new vista to the meaning of life, PSI, and Spiritual Evolution and bring some peace back into your life.Also, his take on why we have extra-terrestrial visitors is definitely right on the mark!Enjoy the read, and if you want to find out more about him visit his website:
www.interstellar-travel.info
This will answer your questions and also provide some other reading and materials more indepth than what is in his book.Also, the reader above, from his comments, looks like he didn't read through the book completely. ... Read more


199. We Are the Nibiruans: Return of the 12th Planet
by Jelaila Starr
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Asin: 0965665704
Catlog: Book (2003-11)
Publisher: Nibiruan Council Publishing
Sales Rank: 102058
Average Customer Review: 3.76 out of 5 stars
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