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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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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.
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.
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| 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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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.
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| 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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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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| 186. Body Snatchers in the Desert : The Horrible Truth at the Heart of the Roswell Story by Nick Redfern | |
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Book Description 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. | |
| 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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Book Description 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. | |
| 188. Solving the 1897 Airship Mystery by Michael Busby | |
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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.
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.
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.
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| 189. Project Blue Book Exposed by Kevin Randle | |
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| 190. Aliens in the Bible by John W. Milor, John Milor | |
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| 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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| 192. The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia : The Most Compreshensive Single-Volume UFO Reference in Print by William J. Birnes | |
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Book Description 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 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. Reviews (1)
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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Book Description ** 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! ----------------------------------------------------------- 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. ========================================== ** PLEASE NOTE: ! Star Trek is a Registered trade mark of Paramount Pictures who in no way endorse the content of this book nor did they have anything to do with the writing or publishing of this work. Reviews (5)
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.
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| 194. Preparing for Contact: A Metamorphosis of Consciousness by Lyssa Royal, Keith Priest | |
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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.
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.
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| 195. Explorer Race: Origins and the Next 50 Years (Explorer Race Series) by Robert Shapiro | |
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| 196. Breaking the Godspell : The Politics of Our Evolution by Neil Freer | |
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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.
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| 197. The A.T. Factor Advanced Time - Piece For A Jigsaw Part 3 by Leonard G. Cramp | |
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| 198. UFOs, PSI, and Spiritual Evolution by Christopher Humphrey | |
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| 199. We Are the Nibiruans: Return of the 12th Planet by Jelaila Starr | |
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