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61. Encounter in the Pleiades: An
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65. UFO's from Behind the Iron Curtain
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61. Encounter in the Pleiades: An Inside Look at Ufo's
by Preston B. Nichols, Peter Moon
Paperback: 247 Pages (1996-02)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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For millennia the seven stars known as the Pleiades have twinkled in the night sky, inspired countless legends and dared Mankind to discover their secrets. Encounter in the Pleiades is the story of a man who was taken to the Pleiades and given a scientific education far beyond the horizons of anything taught in universities. For the first time, the personal history of Preston Nichols is revealed along with an avalanche of amazing information the world has not yet heard. A new look at Einstein gives insights into the history of physics and how the speed of light can be surpassed through the principles of reality engineering. New concepts in science are offered with technical but simple descriptions even the layman can understand. These include the creation of alternate realities through the use of twisters and spinners; mind control aspects of the Star Wars defence system; implants; alien abductions and much more. Peter Moon adds further intrigue to the mix by divulging his part in a bizarre project which led him to Preston Nichols and the consequent release of information.His account of the role of the Pleiades in ancient mythology sheds new light on the current predicament of Mankind and offers a path of hope for the future. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars INFO ACHIEVED ON THIS BOOK
IT IS A GOOD READING , BUT TOO MUCH DETAILS ON PERSONAL DATA THAN THE SUBJECT THE COVER SEEKS.
NEVER THE LESS THERE IS MANY GOOD INFORMATIONS ISIDE THIS PAGES FOR THE TRUTH SEEKER , ENJOY
LUIS F.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great data for techies
Encounter in the Pleiades is one of the best books of this type that I've read so far.I've ordered more by these authors and enjoy many hours of reading their exciting stories.

5-0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking And Bizzarre
If there was ever a book that defined the old saying 'truth is stranger than fiction' this is the book assuming this book is true.I personally believe a lot of it is true or at least it's a true interpretation of events as the author perceived them.

Mr. Nichols is an engineer and a real person who got pulled into some of these top secret government projects.He indicates that this involvement did not occur by chance but was his destiny because of his relationship with beings that live on planets in the Pleiades constellation of stars.

The world is lucky that guys like Mr. Nichols and Al Bielek even have a brain left.Anyone involved in projects like this eventualy gets the old 'debriefing' treatment.I think Dunkin Cameron is legally brain dead.

Mr. Nichols describes an apparent attempt on his life which required major surgery when a government agent knocked him out with a stun gun while he was driving.He 'got too close' to knowing the truth about their intentions to use the Star Wars system as a mind control vehicle against the entire human race.

Therein lies the frightening aspect of this entire subject in general.It appears that there are top secret projects going on and that human life is expendible if someone becomes a threat to whatever the goals of the project are.Making it even more frightening is that some of the people that are driving these projects may have connections to beings from other planets whose intentions appear to be malevolent towards the human race.

I think most people believe in God, Satan, angels, etc., or at least some form of beings that are above the human which are either good or bad.This book sort of stays consistent with this idea but these beings are portrayed as coming from other planets in some cases.There does appear to be a relationship between what this book says and traditional beliefs about evil beings such as the followers of the Leviathon possibly coming from a certain area of the galaxy.

This only makes what to me is a very frightening idea even more frightening.

The second part of this book is by Peter Moon who tells how the Pleiades constellation fits into mythology and other ancient legends about the human race.I tend to agree that those mythological stories hold hidden meanings that have a basis in reality at some level.They are probably symbolicly written stories that indicate spiritual truths and real events similar to the Adam and Eve story.

Moon gets into a large amount of other philosophy such as tying this stuff in with the bible and other things.He has a background in scientology and other strange philosophies.

The art work on the cover of this book and the other one I've read so far is excellent.I like the horse on 'The Montauk Project'.This is a depiction of the mysterious horse the Montauk boys saw when they were sent to the year 6037 AD.If you turn the horse upside down it forms another picture.Moon expands on the possible meaning of this horse.

On page 88 Mr. Nichols offers a possible explanation for the large bulge that could be observed in Von Neumann's trowsers.This was apparently the result of a procedure that was performed on him by alien beings.

I enjoy these books a lot but the reader must be very careful not to assume that Satanism and witchcraft are the same as other religions.They are not.As far as I've heard Aleister Crowley was a very evil man and wherever Crowley went blood shed was sure to follow as it apparently did at Montauk.Some of the Montauk boys were beaten to death to try to get them to cooperate with the homosexual activities and time travel that were all part of the Montauk project.My understanding is this was one of the things that drove Mr. Nichols and Dunkin Cameron to create a creature out of Dunkin's subconscious to destroy the equipment for the Montauk project.

As I said this stuff gets really bizarre.

I would never want to be involved in anything like this to the level that Mr. Nichols is.Sooner or later they'll give you the old 'debriefing' treatment.The brilliant mathematician Von Neumann ended up with a split personality who could remember very little of his experiences on these secret projects.

Phantasm

The Thing from Another World

The Outer Limits - The Original Series, Season 1

The Truth About The Philadelphia Experiment

Secret Life: Firsthand, Documented Accounts of UFO Abductions

Missing Time

Ufo...Contact from Planet Iarga

4-0 out of 5 stars The first half is great!
While the dinky drawing on the cover wasn't encouraging, and then when I turned to the Bibliography I was ready to forget reading it at all. However the material presented by Preston.B. Nichols on UFOs and implants at the front of the book was excellent! Unfortunately the rest of the 'fill in' by Peter Moon I considered absolute rubbish. Read anything by Mr. Nicols on this subject and you will not be disappointed....

3-0 out of 5 stars Intriguing mix of science, UFOlogy & US govt conspiracy
The author does a revealing job of covering most aspects of UFO phenomena, including implants and abductions, asserting the US government uses both for mind control. He also mentions his own involvement in the "Philadelphia Experiment" where the US military allegedlytransported a manned warship through space-time.

He covers the "extensions" of modern Physics behind "realityengineering" for interstellar travel, but, as a Physics graduate and aserious UFOlogist, I found the physics of this ("twisters & spinners") superficial and incomprehensible. Bare-bones skeleton assertions rather than meaningful explanation.

Half the book is written by his co-writer, mostly his own spiritual& UFO ideas, with strong Scientology leanings. The closing remarks that"our time line hasdiverged from the Creator's, who is now absent from our world" is pure intellectual fantasy on the author's part, since anyone who has tapped Christ Consciousness / Buddha Nature throughtheir own spiritual practice will know from experience, beyond doubt, that the Creator is present in every living thing, especially oneself.

Despite the book's title, a mere five pages of the text are devoted to life in Pleiadean society. They're interesting in their own way, but I have to wonder whether they're authentic or science-fiction. Presumably the Pleiadeans don't want readers to know much about their world?

If you're interested in implants, government conspiracy, and extra info on Philadelphia, it's worth a read; if you're interested in the Pleiadeans, forget it. ... Read more


62. UFOs and Aliens (Mysteries, Legends, and Unexplained Phenomena)
by Preston Dennett
Paperback: 152 Pages (2008-08)
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63. ESP, Witches & UFO's: The Best of Hans Holzer, Book II (Fate Presents) (Bk.2)
by Hans Holzer
Paperback: 304 Pages (1995-10-08)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Storyline ....
Since Amazon hasn't posted an editorial review for this book, here is the description from the back of the book to help you decide if this book is for you: "Exciting explorations of the supernatural and the wonders of the human mind ... Dr. Hans Holzer, best-selling author and psychic investigator, examines many fascinating and ever-changing subjects. Read exciting and true accounts of: the powers of extrasensory perception, telepathic messages sent and received from thousands of miles away, prophetic dreams, reincarnation dreams in which past lives are revealed, UFOs and visitors from other worlds, witchcraft and paganism, healing and the occult sciences, survival after death.Many people have preconceived ideas on most of these subjects -- frequently ideas held over a lifetime. Dr. Holzer dispels the misconceptions and falsehoods by presenting new ideas, new evidence to endorse, correct, or supplant the old. Today the world is changing rapidly, with new discoveries and tremendous advances. ESP, Witches and UFOs helps to adjust our thinking -- even start thinking for ourselves."

1-0 out of 5 stars Stand Up
Will the real Hans Holzer please stand up

1-0 out of 5 stars OOOOOOO
That last review should have indicated minus O for stars

5-0 out of 5 stars THE BEST OF WHO???
Buckland, how did you ever get connected with Hans Holzer?You are no where in his class.Is this your interpretation of his stuff of did he make one big mistake letting you edit his work so your name could be putnext to his?The book sounds like it was written by Holzer and you of allpeople tried to edit it.But is that another fiction or what?MaybeWriters have too much license in what they get away with in convincingbuyers.The literary field has sure gone down hill in this country in thelast decade or so. ... Read more


64. Night Siege: The Hudson Valley UFO Sightings
by Dr J. Allen Hynek, Philip J. Imbrogno, Bob Pratt
Paperback: 263 Pages (1998-05-08)
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There is no way you can determine if the "truth is out there" unless someone reveals it. Now you can discover the truth that will rip open the entire UFO phenomenon, when you read Night Siege by Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Philip J. Imbrogno, and Bob Pratt.

The late Dr. Hynek was a famous astrologer who was a consultant to the Air Force's "Project Blue Book" UFO investigation and later had a cameo in the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." He began the research that was continued by science educator Imbrogno and journalist Pratt. What they uncovered was that thousands of people have been seeing strange objects in the sky—and sometimes even contacting strange beings—in the Hudson Valley just north of New York City.

·Seven thousand reported sightings
·Witnesses from all walks of life
·Reports from strangers corroborate what others saw
·A huge object that hovers and floats through the sky almost silently
·Encounters with entities who looked like they had gray skin . . . or were reptilian
·Physical evidence that something strange took place

The first edition of Night Siege is widely known as a classic in the UFO field for its in-depth reporting. It has now been updated to cover the latest sightings and close encounters. The book features sixteen photos, including one of a UFO taken by a law enforcement official.

To this day, the military, the media, and scientists have remained silent about the Hudson Valley phenomenon. If you want to find out the amazing secrets of UFOs just minutes from New York City, you must get Night Siege.
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New Year's Eve 1982 marked the beginning of one of the mostpuzzling UFO cases in recent times: the Hudson Valley"siege." The siege begot over 7,000 sightings of aboomerang-shaped craft or crafts moving silently through the sky overNew York and Connecticut between 1982 and 1995. Night Siege isthe collaborative effort of Hynek, Imbrogno, and Pratt to report thedata gathered from witnesses of this mystifying experience, withoutspeculation of what it might be. If you missed the first edition ofNight Siege, this is your chance to delve into the HudsonValley mystery. If you have read the first edition, you may beinterested in the additional data covering sightings from 1986 to1995, the graphical analysis of the UFO's appearance, and thechronology of the sightings. Aside from the purely factual value ofthe catalog of reports in Night Siege, its coverage of anundeniable series of events that somehow went largely untouched by thelocal authorities and the national media invites speculation into theorigins of these silent objects. --Brian Patterson ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Hudson Valley UFOs
This is the second, and updated, edition of a book describing a remarkable series of UFO sightings in the Hudson Valley area, to the north of New York City. They began at the end of 1982. UFO hotspots are often in relatively remote areas, but the Hudson Valley is populous, and within commuting distance of New York City. References to 'New York' in what follows refer to New York State, not New York City. The sightings occurred in southern New York and in Connecticut, involving places such as Bedford, Brewster, Carmel, Danbury and Fairfield.

J. Allen Hynek, who died in 1986, was a professor emeritus and chairman of the astronomy department at Northwestern University. It was he who introduced the well-known UFO classification scheme that includes Close Encounters of the First, Second and Third Kinds.The second author, Philip Imbrogno, is a science teacher. The third author, Bob Pratt, was a journalist. He died in 2005.

The authors refer to themselves in the first person plural (we/us). However, since Hynek died in 1986, he obviously didn't participate in every interview and enquiry described in the updated version of the book, which refers to 7,046 UFO sighting reports between 1982 and 1995. This figure of 7,046 no doubt refers to individual witness reports, not separate incidents, although there do appear to have been a large number of the latter (but presumably nowhere near 7,046). Chapter 17 of the book includes a number of interesting charts, giving statistical data about the sightings. They indicate, for example, that a large majority of the sightings involved a boomerang-, triangle-, or V-shaped object, which was mostly judged to be at least 100 feet across.

The following examples give some flavour of what was reportedly experienced.

Shortly before midnight on 31 December 1982, Tony Vallor (pseudonym) saw a group of very bright lights to the south of his home in Kent, New York - some red, some green, and some white. He called to his wife to bring their movie camera. By the time she emerged from the house, the lights were almost directly over it. To Vallor, they appeared to be connected to some sort of structure, with a boomerang- or V-shape. He was aware of a faint, deep hum, and a deep vibrating sensation in his chest. The object was maybe 500 feet above them. When he began filming, the coloured lights immediately disappeared and were replaced by three bright white lights. After what may have been five seconds, the white lights went out and the coloured ones reappeared. The object passed slowly overhead, towards Interstate 84.The authors report that they saw Vallor's film, but the lights didn't show up well, and no structure was visible.

A 55 year-old warehouse foreman called Edwin Hansen also reported having seen the object, apparently just after the Vallors had seen it. He was driving home on Interstate 84 at the time. The UFO was projecting a beam of light to the ground, but Hansen heard no noise from the craft. He thought to himself that he would like it to come closer and give him a better look. Immediately, it began to descend and head towards his car, its 'searchlight' now switched off. He became apprehensive and frantically blew his horn, vainly hoping to scare it away. He raised his hands to shield his eyes from the light, which was intense. The object again projected down a beam of white light, which fell on the road ahead and then moved towards Hansen's car. Thoroughly frightened, he pleaded for the object to go away. He reportedly felt "thoughts that weren't [his] own, but a kind of voice telling [him] not to be afraid." (The authors indicate that this was a comment they were to hear a number of times in relation to the sightings.) The object suddenly turned away, and the beam of light disappeared.

UFOs have a habit of turning up over 'sensitive' locations, and this was apparently the case in the Hudson Valley area, since witnesses testified to sightings involving the Indian Point nuclear reactor complex at Buchanan, New York, on 14 June and 24 July 1984 (discussed in Chapter 11 of the book). Regarding the second sighting, one of the witnesses said that the object was about the size of three football fields.

In addition to the many reports of straightforward UFO sightings, the authors were told of other strange experiences, which may have been linked with the UFO phenomena. For example, on pp. 181-182, they describe an incident reported to them by a woman called Ellen. She was awoken one night in April 1983 by a male voice, which frightened her. Her husband was beside her, but she was unable to wake him. The mysterious voice, which was getting louder, seemed to be speaking gibberish, but then - clearly and loudly - it said, "Do not be afraid. We will not harm you." It seemed to be coming from a radio in the room, but Ellen knew that the device was switched off. Then she saw flashes of multicoloured lights through the skylight above the bed, and she heard a low humming sound, as if something were just above the house. She tried to get out of bed, but there appeared to be an invisible weight on her legs. A beam of white light suddenly came through the skylight, engulfing her and her sleeping husband. Her next recollection was of waking at 8 a.m. The couple got up, feeling as if they had been awake all night, and they were uneasy and irritable for the rest of the morning. When Ellen eventually told her husband what she had experienced, he said that he had dreamt about seeing a UFO and a beam of light, and of being taken on board. However, he was apparently unwilling to discuss the matter with the authors. Ellen's account is therefore uncorroborated.

The authors note that although area newspapers, radio and TV stations carried stories about the Hudson Valley sightings, there was little in terms of national coverage. They claim that law enforcement agencies, state and federal governments, and the military ignored the phenomenon, and that the Federal Aviation Administration persistently denied its existence. They explain that some sightings arose from small planes flying in formation, but the vast majority of sightings couldn't be accounted for in those terms.

In conclusion, I would say that this is a very interesting book, although it would have greatly benefited from one or more maps, showing the locations mentioned in the text. It would also have benefited from a more comprehensive index.

3-0 out of 5 stars A for research, F for conclusions
In the UFO community the ulitmate problem is that unless you can disprove something seen as a military jet or known celestial body there is no final conclusion. For all the splendid research and fact gathering at best you're left with questions, like "what the flock was it?"

Night Siege is an excellent example of this. The authors have compiled massive amounts of info on sights, checked witnesses and compared sightings...and that is it.

Obviously there are no final conclusions but also there are no attempts at theory by the authors. No comparrison between different events to look for patterns or similarities, beyond the obvious, or anything drawn to *why* these events happened in the great river valley just north of NYC. It *is* an excellent piece of research with not even an attmept at an explanation of what happened.

Ultimately if you are interest in UFO's and just want a compilation of time/place/sighting to add to your own research, this is a VERY good book. But if you want the writers to engage you with theories or conclusions, this is going to leave you badly wanting.

2-0 out of 5 stars A conglomeration of related sightings
The experiential information described in the book is interesting enough but gets rather tiring about half way through as witnesses describe more of the same lights proceeding southwest or northeast, moving up and down, blinking, etc, etc.If you're someone who has long gotten over the notion that THERE ARE UFO's then this reading will seem like one, long, run-on report from numerous witness about the strange lights and craft they observed in the mostly night skies of northern New York state.This book is synonymous and a good companion to "Phoenix Lights" where onlookers marvel at the appearance of symetrical arrangements of mysterious lights in the night sky.Some of the sightings are quite compelling but, once again: Yeah, and ???????

5-0 out of 5 stars Night Siege is My Favorite
Night Siege is about a series of incredible sightings that took place in the early 1980s. Most of the evidence and accounts presented here seem believable and realistic, from ordinary people who have seen something truly unexplainable. On one occasion, this object was even filmed by a local resident. The tape was then analyzed in a multimillion dollar computer that had processed images of outer space, form many of NASA's space flights. The scientist in charge concluded that whatever was on the tape could not be proven as an earthly phenomena. To this day it remains a mystery.

I heartily recommend this book, and I think it is well wroth the time and money to read it carefully. I am also disappointed that the U.S. Government refuses to disclose any records of the object, or conduct further research. I also commend Philip Imbrogno on the thoroughness of his work, and ot this day he remains one of my favorite UFO author. There are far fewer wildly bizarre, implausible conclusions, allegations or assertions than in many other UFO books. This preserves the credibility of the entire incident admirably. A must read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
Great documentation, superior reporting. A great read for UFO buffs and those who may be skeptical about the UFO phenomenon. ... Read more


65. UFO's from Behind the Iron Curtain
by Ion; Weverbergh, Julien Hobana
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66. UFO Religions
Hardcover: 224 Pages (2003-09-11)
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The spectre of the UFO, as popularized by shows such as The X-Files, has brought an astonishing slant to the face of modern religious practice. But what motivates the fantastical and sometimes sinister beliefs of UFO worshippers? UFO Religions critically examines some of the fascinating issues surrounding UFO worship - abduction narratives, UFO-based interpretations of other religions, the growth of pseudo-sciences purporting to explain UFOs, and the responses of the core scientific community to such claims. Focusing on contemporary global UFO groups including the Raelian Movement, Heaven's Gate, Unarius and the Ansaaru Allah Community, it gives a clear profile of modern UFO controversies and beliefs. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but not the best on the market
Yet another anthology about UFO religions, written by and for members of the realm of higher education, has seen the light of day. The anthology is divided into sections dealing with specific movements, certain elements or directions within the movements, and general analyses of different religious interpretations of the UFO phenomenon. And it is the latter sections that perhaps are most appealing to the "normal" reader, since the other sections do not offer an understanding of the whole picture, but instead focus on specific areas of religious research.

However, when it comes to religious research (and other research, as well), it's often necessary to understand all the little pieces in order to gain an understanding of the larger one, and thus all contributions in the anthology has something to offer, even if the "normal" reader is likely to be able to deal with long and thorough discussions about the different karma-relations found in UNARIUS, how the recently deceased psychiatrist Dr. John Mack makes parallels between shamanistic visions and alien abductions, or the history behind the not-so well known movement The United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors.

For us Europeans, two sections are of particular interest. These sections deal with the history of UFO spirituality in Germany and our neighboring country of Finland. Even though most books in the genre don't focus on North America exclusively; it's still a welcome change to find an in-depth discussion about the European scene. Unfortunately, no critical voice is raised against Finnish ufologist Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde, which is rather strange since she has been one of the most severely criticised New Age ufologists. Another dilemma is the date of the founding of The Aetherius Society. One chapter says it's 1954 (the same year the movement itself claims it was founded), while another chapter argues for it to be 1956. The proof-reading has missed several typos here and there, but luckily they aren't too many and overall impression remains unaltered.

Famous psychologist Carl Jung and his theories about flying saucers being a modern myth is thoroughly discussed, which I must say is a welcome change, since his theories are often mentioned briefly in other books but seldom is discussed more thoroughly. His ideas about UFOs and extraterrestrials being "technological angels" are definitely worth a closer look.

Another excellent chapter rationally (and easily understood) deals with apocalyptic tendencies within the alien abduction phenomenon and also the UFO phenomenon in general, even though the author Daniel Wojcik from time to time has a tendency to repeat himself. It's still, though, a contribution worth reading several times, and that is not always the case with certain other contributions.

UFO Religions is, overall, an anthology very much worth reading, and it's a much cheaper alternative to The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions, the other anthology about UFO religions to have been published recently.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but not the best on the market
Yet another anthology about UFO religions, written by and for members of the realm of higher education, has seen the light of day. The anthology is divided into sections dealing with specific movements, certain elements or directions within the movements, and general analyses of different religious interpretations of the UFO phenomenon. And it is the latter sections that perhaps are most appealing to the "normal" reader, since the other sections do not offer an understanding of the whole picture, but instead focus on specific areas of religious research.

However, when it comes to religious research (and other research, as well), it's often necessary to understand all the little pieces in order to gain an understanding of the larger one, and thus all contributions in the anthology has something to offer, even if the "normal" reader is likely to be able to deal with long and thorough discussions about the different karma-relations found in UNARIUS, how the recently deceased psychiatrist Dr. John Mack makes parallels between shamanistic visions and alien abductions, or the history behind the not-so well known movement The United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors.

For us Europeans, two sections are of particular interest. These sections deal with the history of UFO spirituality in Germany and our neighboring country of Finland. Even though most books in the genre don't focus on North America exclusively; it's still a welcome change to find an in-depth discussion about the European scene. Unfortunately, no critical voice is raised against Finnish ufologist Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde, which is rather strange since she has been one of the most severely criticised New Age ufologists. Another dilemma is the date of the founding of The Aetherius Society. One chapter says it's 1954 (the same year the movement itself claims it was founded), while another chapter argues for it to be 1956. The proof-reading has missed several typos here and there, but luckily they aren't too many and overall impression remains unaltered.

Famous psychologist Carl Jung and his theories about flying saucers being a modern myth is thoroughly discussed, which I must say is a welcome change, since his theories are often mentioned briefly in other books but seldom is discussed more thoroughly. His ideas about UFOs and extraterrestrials being "technological angels" are definitely worth a closer look.

Another excellent chapter rationally (and easily understood) deals with apocalyptic tendencies within the alien abduction phenomenon and also the UFO phenomenon in general, even though the author Daniel Wojcik from time to time has a tendency to repeat himself. It's still, though, a contribution worth reading several times, and that is not always the case with certain other contributions.

UFO Religions is, overall, an anthology very much worth reading, and it's a much cheaper alternative to The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions, the other anthology about UFO religions to have been published recently.

3-0 out of 5 stars Useful if slightly overlong overview
Although this book simply consists of a number of articles by various academics around the world it is quite entertaining and covers the sociological and psychological (if not the neuroscientific) aspects of this minor but interesting phenomenon rather well. However, there are a number of irritations: firstly, the Editor (Christopher Partridge) should have had a quiet word with Garry Trompf and politely but firmly encouraged this 'Professor in the History of Ideas at Sydney University' to re-draft his contribution. It may contain an intriguing comparison of UFO religions and Cargo Cults but is written in an absurdly convoluted style that is replete with unnecessary jargon like 'apotropaic', 'mythological macrohistory', 'sectlet'and 'scientismic'. You'll need to borrow the Universal Translator from Star Trek to cope with this kind of gibberish. Secondly, Jodi Dean's article is just plain pompous and should have been left out altogether for its quite laughable assertion that Independence Day is homophobic. However, Partridge's introductory overview is lively and informative and other conributors have been particularly perceptive on matters such as, for example, the relationship between Heaven's Gate and established New Age thinking. Finally, the book may be about a fringe phenomenon but I found myself rethinking my ideas about mainstream religion as a consequence. In other words, the book as a whole leaves you with plenty to reflect on. ... Read more


67. UFO Diary
by Satoshi Kitamura
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-10-28)
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A young alien takes a wrong turn at the Milky Way and is lost in space, until he spots a strange, blue planet. Zooming in for a closer look, the alien finds himself on Earth where he discovers a curious creature watching him. The two quickly become friends and explore the earth and heavens together in one unforgettable afternoon.
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5-0 out of 5 stars great book for teaching
This is a great book for teaching the comprehension skill of questioning.I use it as a think aloud.

4-0 out of 5 stars "A special book with an appeal across a wide age range" SCHOOL LIBRARIAN
This is a good one.It leaves everyone pondering quietly for a while - due in part to its dreamy quality.The extremely good artwork is highly stylized, the story is well written and nice to read out loud. ... Read more


68. UFO Conspiracy From the Official Case Files of the World's Leading Nations
by Jenny Randles
Hardcover: 224 Pages (1993)
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2-0 out of 5 stars A dissapointing "tabloid" quiltwork
In an examination of government conspiracies versus the UFO phenomena one would expect greater in depth proof of conspiracy other than "they wouldnt let me see top secret and or classified information".

Thisbook is a patchwork of unrelated tales where no proof is offered regardingthe UFO visitations claimed and that the only reason it has beenunatainable are various governments have not spent enourmous budgetsinvestigating each sighting and therefore they are covering up what indeedis suspected to have happened.

I'm afraid that is a weak explanation as one doesn't expect paranoid speculation in a government report or at leastshouldn't offer it as evidence of a conspiracy as Ms. Randles does in thisbook.

It does make for interesting fantasy as you read the book howeverand the stories contained within are entertaining as flights of fancy. ... Read more


69. Investigating UFOs & Aliens (Extreme Adventures!) (Fact Finders: Extreme Adventures!)
by Paul Mason
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Investigate weird and wonderful visitors from outer space. Find out if spacecraft really exist, what an alien body might look like, and how you can tell what’s fake and what’s not.

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70. Haunted Places: The National Directory: Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, UFO Landings and Other Supernatural Locations
by Dennis William Hauck
Paperback: 496 Pages (2002-08-27)
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In almost every town in America there are places where strange things happen. The perfect companion to The International Directory of Haunted Places, this revised and updated edition of Haunted Places is both a fascinating and unusual travel guide as well as an indispensable casebook for those interested in the paranormal. From buildings and parks believed to have resident ghosts and poltergeists to areas where Bigfoot or UFO sightings are most frequently reported, Haunted Places will lead you to more than 2,000 sites of paranormal activity across the United States. Organized alphabetically by state, each entry is referenced to an extensive bibliography of sources-with descriptions, addresses, phone numbers, Web sites, and travel directions provided for all locations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great assortment of Paranormal locations
I never get tired of good (true) ghost stories, and have visited many places with a haunted history.This book is loaded with places to see, with the legends surrounding them well told.I like that he touches on several different, if less likely, types of paranormal activity (Im not sold on Bigfoot!). The travel directions he includes are a great idea, most books do not give such details. This is the kind of book I would recommend if you like to actually visit such places, and he gives you many to choose from.

5-0 out of 5 stars A-1 Reference Guide
I have owned this book for some time and can say that it is very accurate in the information given. It is well written and the information seems to be well researched. This guide includes information on the stories of these locations, and directions as well as current info on the sites. If you really love to visit haunted places this book is well worth the money and time spent reading it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Recommended Paranormal Reference
This book is easy to navigate, very informative, and well written.I really enjoy reading this book and; when I travel to an area, I reread the information about the ghosts there.I don't believe Haunted Places is 100% complete, but I still recommend it to anyone interested in the ghosts of the United States.

3-0 out of 5 stars Lots of places; very little info
This isn't a bad book at all. I just had a different idea of what it would include. If you are truly looking for a directory of places all across the country and you plan to do some traveling, this is your book. However, if you're like me and plan to do more reading than traveling, this isn't the book for you. It really, truly is a directory. Think phone book...it has the location names, addresses and a few sentences on the locations' haunted activity. If that's what you're looking for, buy this book. However, if you're looking for an enjoyable read - this one isn't it. Again, it really is a directory.

5-0 out of 5 stars Where to go to experience strange things first hand
This book is a state-by-stae guide to haunted sites: cemetaries, neighborhoods, houses, schools, historical sites - you name it, if it was ever reported as experiencing paranormal occurrences, it's listed here.

Each site is linked to at least one item in the bibliography (many to more than one) where additional info can be found. (The bibliography has more than 230 items.) Hauck gives detailed information himself on each site and then tells exactly where each can be found. It's a thorough reference tool for anybody interested in this kind of phenonoma.

Probably an updated version should be considered soon. This is such a valuable tool it would be sad to see it become outdated or not current. ... Read more


71. UFO Files
by Ed Gorman
Mass Market Paperback: 320 Pages (2004-06-29)
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Alan Dean Foster, Gregory Benford, Ed Gorman amoung the authors represented in this book.Are there UFOs among us? This quest has generated countless works of fiction and nonfiction, TV shows, TV series, documentaries, movies, books, articles and even a nationwide panic. Do other life forms exist?Are they already here on our planet?A provocative and entertaining collection.

In this all-new volume uncensored by any government, modern-day masters like Billie Sue Mosiman, Gregory Benford, Alan Dean Foster, and Dristine Kathryn Rusch share with us their visions of close encounters. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Particular Tales of Extraterrestrial Zoom-Zooms
Popular belief amongst those who have crossed paths with this humble yet frizzy-haired critic indicates that I am not exactly a product of an entirely Earthian enterprise. Wherever I was found, and whomever found me, was it a going most bold? How in the names of heckfire and spandex does my enigmatic origin relate to this compilation. Heyyyyyyy....depending on the fella or gal who has an opinion, the outerspace-oids are my kinda wackybells! "The UFO Files" was a pleasant zephyr of a diversion to a week that has been hectic, a deluge of missed memos gone ka-fizzle and business transactions ending in the berzerko file due to the various imperfections and inconsistencies in the average homo sapien's work habits. BUT WAIT, THERE IS A BOOK ABOUT WHICH TO BE TALKED HERE!! Oh, yeah...Some great tales:

"Ordinary Aliens"--They came from another galaxy to tell us how to pray! A mirthful romp with a potent punchline!
"Emma Baxter's Boy"--Whatchoo got in that there basement? Lemme take a looky-see..OH MY GOD IT'S A HUNGRY CRITTER..*CRUNCH*...Not much room to roam for a topic that's been addressed previously, but also not a bad story!
"Amid the Walking Wounded"--A man with a massive nosebleed. What is the correllation between the endless flow of crimson from the nasal cavity and the odd dark shapes that lurk in his peripheral vision?? Tightly told and avoids a clearly-defined explanation so the reader can draw his/her conclusions with a smirk!
"Daddy Dearest"--This is the queer cat of the collection because the plot involves a deceased daddy's ashes conversatin' like he was still amongst the living, tormenting his offspring, resulting in the rolls of the eyes and the exhausted sighs...but where do the aliens go? This story isn't parallel to anything else in the book but who cares? It's funny!

The aforementioned tales are the elite; the remainder are all noteworthy. The reason for a 4-star rating rather than a 5-star rating is that the book isn't sufficiently malevolent. I mean to state that not all aliens that wander into rural Idaho or downtown Chicago or the Hot Topic in the Mall of America are saying "Oops, I dropped something" or "Just looking, thanks, no intent to buy..or swipe...or kidnap. Got a food court?"

5-0 out of 5 stars Really Great
This book gave fresh stories of strange happenings. I really think that this is an excellent book. ... Read more


72. JUST RELEASED --2010: The Reality and Cover-Up of UFOs NEW SPECIAL REPORT (Just Released. SPECIAL REPORT)
by Chet Dembeck
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Writing about UFOs and extraterrestrial life is a lot like talking about politics and religion. No matter what you say or how you say it, someone is bound to be offended.

The easiest thing in the world for an author who wants to sell books is to tell his audience what he thinks it wants to hear.Hustlers and charlatans have pandered to audiences since the dawn of time building fortunes by talking trash to the masses.

I promise not to follow their example.

Although you might find yourself disagreeing with me and my thoughts or assertions – even vehemently at times -- I promise only to tell you what I believe to be logical conclusions about the UFO phenomenon that has gripped the imaginations of millions worldwide for more than 50 years.

The fact that humankind is looking for answers regarding our unexplained existence, or looking for someone or something to redeem us for our destructive selves is nothing new.

But in our dawning age of advanced technology the vision many of us have of a savior has morphed from the ancient deities of the world’s great religions to the realm of extraterrestrials,beings from other worlds or dimensions, beings many deem technologically, mentally and spiritually superior to ourselves.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Good Reporting and my UFO adventure for free -
Good investigative journalism - I enjoyed reading his thoughts and conclusions on how our govt deals with the UFO dilemma and after reading his succinct accounts from UFO Survivors - I would hasten to add my own -I have complete transcripts of all e-mail and pictures available! jlors@hotmail.com

The long story -
I figure I better write this all out...

Beginning of June I start to notice an odd light at 9:46 in the
evening and it appears to be descending onto what is known locally as
Satan's Butte. The locals have tales about a large snake that lived on
top of the butte and ancient rituals were performed around a huge fire
- the snake would emerge and "wishes" were granted. If cows or sheep
wandered into the vicinity - they were just left to the
butte...Knowing this and that in the past a craft was seen to enter
the crater formed inside Satan's Butte I was curious. (you know the
Navajo are never gonna admit this but it is what I was told last year)

I went into the house and told my wife Claudia that I had seen
something descending into Satan's Butte. She rolled her eyes and asked
when she should call the men in white jackets. I swore I saw something
that appeared to be cylindrical and had flashing red lights in the
middle.

Two night later, I rushed into the house and told her to look out
because it was descending again. She was not quick enough and missed
the craft. I then told her that I was going to Flagstaff to Best Buy
and buy a good camera so I could photograph it next time it landed.

Having bought a Nikon, I waited and waited...

One night I felt I needed to go out and get water and check the
horses. Upon walking out of our home I looked west and sure enough
there was the craft descending into Satan's Butte. I ran in the house
grabbed the camera, binoculars and my wife. We watched as not just one
but two craft descended into Satan's Butte. The one craft seemed to
emit an odd floating tendril with bright orbs attached. (My sister in
law has since confirmed that she saw these orbs as far north as
Sunrise seeming to hover over the windmill on the same evening) You
can see the tendril and orbs in the picture. We watched for about ten
minutes as it descended and then it was gone.

The next morning I sent the pictures and a brief report to MUFON (
[...] ) and was called at my home
within minutes of the report hitting the net! I got a call from a lady
at MUFON! - she asked if I would be willing to be interviewed that
evening - I said sure - Dominic from Phoenix interviewed me for two
hours - amazing - they were intrigued by the photos. We talked and
exchanged e-mails over the next couple weeks till I got word that some
"Navajo Rangers" were coming out to see the site!

I thought "yeah right" Dominic said 9:30 on Friday and I thought sure sure...

I went down and checked (the butte being about three miles from our
home) and sure enough some feds were at Satan's Butte. They were
driving "Navajo Ranger" vehicles and were very personable. They stated
that they were part of a "special ops" paranormal investigation group
of 16 Rangers on the Navajo Reservation. They said they did not
advertise! Well, I rode up on my atv backed up by two Mormon elders
that had a two radio and binoculars trained on my back. I stopped some
ways out and turned on the HD video on my Nikon so I could
surreptitiously tape the interview. It was fascinating!

I started the interview complaining about cattle and grazing since we
have a large grazing permit...the Lt chuckled and said "we both know
we are not here about grazing and cattle" He then told me about his
"Special Ops" unit...they investigate Skinwalkers, witchcraft,
paranormal, archeology site/theft, and everything in between. They
have Gen 4 night equipment, AR15's and the list goes on...

I have most of the interview on tape - 29 minutes -

On an interesting side note - the next evening we had more Skinwalkers
visit our home than I care to remember - but I do not think it was
related.

The elders and I went out Tuesday and searched the whole site - they
took along four sealed Books of Mormon and planted them at the highest
points around the butte and renamed the butte Zion Butte!

The most interesting part is not included in this essay - suffice it
to say I saw the being near the horses...and shot it...you know
me...shoot first ask ? later....

Bottom line - photos / sighting / investigation? and you know I am not
a nut job...so ?

Jeff

4-0 out of 5 stars Well Worth the Time (and price!)
Chet Dembeck is a prolific Kindle author and publisher whose titles are well researched and written by an author who generally avoids hyperbole and agenda spin. This title is no exception. It is a worthy addition to the genre with some interesting angles on familiar topics, as well as some new information that I haven't seen elsewhere. I recommend this title and suggest you do an author search and explore Mr. Dembeck's other works. Well done, Chet!

One suggestion though - you REALLY need someone to do some final proofreading for you! The grammatical issues are not egregious (as is the case with most self-published titles), but an objective eye will eliminate those last few that always seem to slip through. (Not trying to self-promote, but let me know if you would like some help)

I highly recommend this author regardless of the price point.

Peter

5-0 out of 5 stars Red Meat Interviews From Credible Witnesses
If you are sick of the spin and just want the facts and nothing but the facts about UFOs and their cover-up, read this report. It contains nothing but the most credible and documented witnesses, who tell their real stories about close encounters with UFOs and extraterrestrials!

The report also opens up the following question for readers:

The fact that humankind is looking for answers regarding our unexplained existence, or looking for someone or something to redeem us for our destructive selves is nothing new.

But in our dawning age of advanced technology the vision many of us have of a savior has morphed from the ancient deities of the world's great religions to the realm of extraterrestrials,beings from other worlds or dimensions, beings many deem technologically, mentally and spiritually superior to ourselves.

Still, if such creatures do in fact exist - and I believe that they do -- how can we be certain they are spiritually superior to us -- or that they are not really our destroyers or potential conquerors?

Read this report and see... .
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73. Experiences with Aliens and UFOs Part One
by Jon Peniel
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Chronicles many strange experiences including traveling with a United Nations ambassador on a UFO, fascinating alien meetings with the Hopi, A secret community inside Mt. Shasta, Inner-Earth tunnels used by Atlanteans & Lemurians, and much more! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Real excited to receive and read!
Jon Peniel is my favorite nonfiction writer.His books have a tendency to awaken and validate your inner stirrings.I have enjoyed this book and the other two in the series.A fun and informative read!

5-0 out of 5 stars More than Just a UFO book!
This book explains clearly and succinctly through ancient teachings and the author's amazing personal experiences why extraterrestrials are here, what kinds or `species' there are and their spiritual vs. their technological evolution and more. But if you think THAT'S the interesting part, wait till you read the rest!! It reveals amazing things about the Hopi Indians, our connection with Atlantis, Lemuria, secret inner earth tunnels, and so much more! Plus, it's written by a cheery, caring monk so it's filled with humor and 'down to earth' spirituality (The Golden Rule - love thy neighbor).

5-0 out of 5 stars Very eye opening and impressive!
Very eye opening and impressive!I am an avid ufologist and have always found bits and pieces of what I knew to be a much bigger picture.This series "connects the dots" and takes you on a fascinating and intimate journey of personal experiences, revelations and provides answers to some long-standing questions.Thank you, Mr. Peniel! ... Read more


74. The UFO-Jesus Connection
by David E. Twichell
Paperback: 160 Pages (2000-01-01)
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The ancient astronaut and Biblical UFO hypotheses are not new. However, no one seems to want to take the matter to the next logical step. If Ezekiel’s "wheel within a wheel" and Moses’ "pillar of fire and cloud" were forerunners of today’s UFOs, then the Star of Bethlehem and the brilliant cloud to which Jesus ascended must be treated in the same vein. When Biblical descriptions of anomalous aerial phenomena are overlaid on that of modern-day UFO reports, the picture seems to meld as one. Once the evidence has been presented, the reader is led to a conclusion that is at best convincing and at least thought provoking. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Needs much more depth.
Fascinated by the topic, I devoured this book in less than two hours, but it was quite unsatisfying. Mr. Twichell deserves credit for floating his ideas out there, but the book reads like a high schooler's essay drawn from only a handful of Internet sources. There's no magic behind the curtain, only a feeling of emptiness. The book suffers from too much unsubstantiated speculation, too many irrelevent personal asides about family, and not enough first-hand research and investigation. The author begins by asking the right questions, but unfortunately never successfully or substantively draws us closer to a single answer. If you're looking for substance and a scholarly approach, seek out the masters, Erich Von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin.

5-0 out of 5 stars Open mind required
The name of this book is very deceiving. In the first chapter the author recounts the stories of Ezekiel wheel and the Exodus from the bible and how they could have been UFO's. Then for the next several chapters the author tells his own stories of his paranormal experiences. Mostly ghosts, OBE's & NDE's. Although these stories were very interesting and I enjoyed them, that is not why I bought the book. The author however makes up for things near the end of the book, that is when things start to get interesting, very interesting. He talks about little known facts regarding the shroud of Turin and isolated people who will believe that anyone is god. He mentions the missing books of the bible and from the quotes he has listed it is easy to see why. This book was very easy to read and very hard to put down. I really enjoyed it, however I must warn you not to read this book if you don't have an open mind.

5-0 out of 5 stars Make the Connection
David E. Twichell makes the connection between what you think you know about the Bible, UFO's, and Jesus' life and times and what you were always told was so, much more interesting and a lot more exciting!He also adds his own poignant encounter(s) with the unexplained for more than good reason.Twichell's explorations and investigations into the UFO enigma and biblical scholarship will undoubtedly urge any thinking reader to re-examine their own beliefs - and with good reason! Any writer, who can do this, is simply brilliant and Twichell is no exception.

David E. Twichell is surely to be added to the growing list of luminaries who has bloomed out the once "old staunch mid-west" view of the world.This surprising new view which Twichell embodies is breathing fresh air onto the ever-explanding landscape of inner / outer exploration, enlightenment and personal core knowledge.

The UFO - Jesus Connection is a most splendid adventure and well worth the readers' time and investment.I highly recommend this book to you.The UFO-Jesus Connection will challenge what you think know and you will come away knowing what you never thought was so! ... Read more


75. UFOs, JFK, and Elvis: Conspiracies You Don't Have to Be Crazy to Believe
by Richard Belzer
Paperback: 240 Pages (2000-05-02)
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"I'm not asking you to believe every conspiracy theory you'll find in this book. . . . I didn't write this book to give you all the answers. The Warren Commission did that, and the answers were all wrong. I wrote this book to inspire you to do what the powers that be wish you wouldn't:  to question authority . . . and to keep an eye out for Elvis."
--RICHARD BELZER

In UFOs, JFK, and Elvis, the distinguished statesman of stand-up comedy tackles some of the biggest conspiracies and cover-ups this side of Roswell. Just what is it that they don't want you to know about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Area 51, and what the American astronauts really found on the moon? The unexplained crash at Roswell and the mysterious "face" on Mars? The link between the Nazis and the U.S. space program? Evidence of extraterrestrial experimentation?

Finally, one lone "nut" exposes the conspiracy to keep conspiracies a dirty little secret, standing up to the shadowy forces that would have us believe that Oswald acted alone, those lights in the sky are weather balloons, and fluoridated water is good for you (yeah, right). "Some of the smartest people I know . . . find it easier--and certainly more comforting--to believe that America is the only country on earth with no conspiracies at all." Just remember: do not ask on whom The Belz has told--he's told on them.Amazon.com Review
Best known as Detective John Munch on the hit TV series Homicide, Richard Belzer is also an accomplished standup comedian with a knack for political commentary in the tradition of Mort Sahl and Dick Gregory. In UFOs, JFK, and Elvis, he applies his analytic powers to two of the most controversial topics of the late 20th century: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the alleged U.S. government cover-up of the existence of alien life. (The reference in the title is the book's only substantial Elvis sighting.)

Belzer sensibly avoids pretending to have the answers, opting instead to focus on the questions themselves. Why does the Zapruder film fail to synchronize with other footage of the Kennedy shooting? What's the real background on Lee Harvey Oswald--and who really posed for that famous backyard photo? Did NASA regularly suppress UFO sightings by Apollo and Gemini astronauts? And how about that giant face on the surface of Mars? While Belzer's sarcastic, antiauthoritarian tone may not convince you that aliens walk among us, it's rather difficult by book's end to fully dismiss his belief that "history is just a collection of accepted lies" told to keep the masses in line. --Ron Hogan ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, but...
I listened to this book while laying ceramic tile and I really enjoyed it, he makes a very convincing case concerning J.F.K. The problem is I know little, I was not a eyewitness of the assassination and I don't have access to the sources or the "facts". But if the "facts" he presents are indeed just that, facts... well, then the J.F.K conspiracy theory has merit.

5-0 out of 5 stars THIS BOOK IS AS IMPORTANT AS '1984' & 'IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE'
Mr. Belzer uses a very effective blend of incisive analysis, entertaining prose, and his own wit to write an incredibly powerful book!All concerned American citizen (and a Federal employee who's seen the usual government lies) I would say this book should be required reading for every high school civics class.I'm sure 30 years ago my civics teacher would have required us to read Mr. Belzer's book!

4-0 out of 5 stars Solid Effort from the Belz
If you're a fan of Richard Belzer, or of conspiracy theories, you'll get a real dose of reaffirmation from this book. It's an onslaught of information very cleverly delivered....heavy on facts and wit.

5-0 out of 5 stars UFOs, JFK, and Elvis:Conspiracies You Don't Have to Be Crazy to Believe
Read it...You will say as you read, I knew it, I knew it, I knew it...The Elvis part threw me off, but after reading that part I got it. If you are a Conspiracy Theory buff, you will enjoy reading this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great book for anybody with a brain and a desire to use it!
Richard Belzer's book gives multiple theories and proof for them and does so in a highly humuorous way that appeals to any intelligent reader.Belzer's relaxed yet intellectual style of writing sets him apart from most other conspiracy writers and the quality of the writing makes this book a great and informative read. ... Read more


76. Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men: A Rational Christian Look at Ufos and Extraterrestrials
by Hugh Ross, Kenneth R. Samples, Mark Clark
Paperback: 255 Pages (2002-06-01)
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By combining scientific and historical analysis with Scriptures, three authors lead us in the quest for truth about UFOs and extraterrestrial life. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars You've Got to Love the Title
You've got to love the title of this book! It certainly grabbed my attention. Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men (LSLGM) is a look at the UFO phenomenon from both a rational and Christian perspective. This book is co-written by three men: Dr. Hugh Ross, an astronomer and founder of Reasons to Believe (RTB); Ken Samples, a philosopher-theologian; and Dr. Mark Clark, a political science professor. Each man brings a unique perspective to the UFO topic as a Christian apologist.

LSLGM gives a good survey of the history of UFO's, including: types of UFO's and close encounters, government cover-ups, the probabilities of extraterrestrial life and visitors, nature vs. super-nature, and UFO cults and devotees. UFO sightings are not rare. In fact, it is estimated that during the 1970's approximately 100 UFO sightings occurred nightly worldwide! About 1% of these sightings have no known natural explanation and have often been reported by credible witnesses. Many scientists and skeptics take the position that all UFO sightings have natural or human explanations, while others are convinced of the reality of visits by extraterrestrials in real spacecraft. LSLGM proposes a third alternative, the inter-dimensional hypothesis.

In summary, LSLGM concludes:

* government cover-ups have occurred - they may have involved hiding and lying about military secrets, but not about parts of spaceships or alien bodies
* probability of extraterrestrial life - very low, if not improbable, due to required fine-tuning for life anywhere and lack of sufficient time/capability of evolution to even originate life
* probability of extraterrestrial visitors - the laws of physics rule this out
residual UFO's (RUFO) - not all UFO sightings have a natural explanation (~1%), appear to be real, and often have an occult or spiritual context
* real effects of UFO's - some UFO's have physical impact on the environment or psychological effects on those experiencing close encounters
* transcendent reality - modern science gives reason to believe that there is a transcendent reality beyond our universe based on general relativity and the creation of space, matter, energy, and time in the Big Bang

LSLGM claims that while most UFO's are really explainable, there is a small residual (RUFO) that is not readily explainable. It then puts this all in the context of a biblical worldview, which includes a transcendent Creator and his intelligent creations, both physical and non-physical. Hence, it proposes that RUFO's have causes of a supernatural nature -- manifestations caused by angels or demons.

LSLGM also includes 3 interesting appendices covering the topics of: the fine-tuning for life on Earth, the probabilities for life on Earth, and the fine-tuning for life in the universe (the anthropic principle). There are also extensive references throughout the book and are grouped together in a chapter by chapter summary at the end of the book.

I highly recommend this book for all who are interested in the topic of UFO's. It gives a perspective not often seen -- a rational, Christian view. I also recommend the RTB website ([...]) as a great source of information on integrating Christian truth claims with the natural world. RTB is a science-faith think-tank whose goal is to harmonize the discoveries of science with the words of the Bible.

2-0 out of 5 stars Interesting
The information is compelling and intersting. The language is a little technical and deep for me (fine arts major) however. It is more suited for scientists, engineers, etc. My father liked the book (nuclear engineer) and my brother did too (mechanical engineer).

3-0 out of 5 stars Reasons to believe?
"Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men" is a very curious book. Essentially, it's an attempt to put forward an irrational message as rationally as possible. One of the authors is the astronomer Hugh Ross. However, he is also a leading evangelical Christian and "old earth creationist". His ministry is called Reasons to Believe (RTB). This group often attempts to use main-stream science to argue for what is actually a fundamentalist form of Christianity. In this book, Ross and his co-authors argue that UFOs are real, supernatural and demonic. They are, simply put, minions of the Devil himself. However, this fringe message is put forward is such a dispassionate, scientific-sounding and seemingly rational manner, that the book looks like an open-minded or even sceptical inquiry into the matter.

I must admit that the book is quite smart!

My guess is that "Lights in the Sky" isn't directed at Christians, but rather seeks to address a more general audience. In the United States, a substantial part of the population believes that UFOs are real, and many are ready to consider that they are extraterrestrial space craft. RTB presumably want to evangelize such people, or at the very least to turn them away from the New Religious Movements that exploit popular belief in UFOs. I'm sure the book fulfills its particular mission admirably. It contains several chapters of general information on the UFO phenomenon, including alien abductions, plus discussions of various theories concerning their origins. Are they space aliens, natural phenomena, a government cover-up, or what? There are sections on the most well-known UFO "cults", and two chapters on UFOs and the Bible. Keeping with the broad target audience, the first Bible quotation doesn't show up until page 111! Finally, the authors show their true colors, proposing what they call "The Interdimensional Hypothesis" or IDH. Which means...? Yes, that UFOs are Satanic.

I'm less sure whether the book will convince people who already belong to the actual UFO subculture. One of Ross' co-authors, Mark Clark, argues against conspiracy theories. But who exactly is Mark Clark? It turns out that he works for a major defence company as an advisor on strategic nuclear weapons. He is also a member of a rather exclusive pro-establishment think-tank, the "West Coast Straussian" Claremont Institute! In other words, he's one of "them" according to conspiracy thinking. Good luck, Mark, you gonna need it. Calling harmless groups such as Unarius or the Aetherius Society "cults" might also rub the UFO subculture the wrong way.

Personally, I'm most intrigued by the way "Lights in the Sky" argues against one form of superstition in the name of another. The book's arguments against the extraterrestrial hypothesis are true (or probably true - I haven't checked all the details about planet formation, etc). The book admits that the number of truly unexplained UFO cases, known as RUFOs, is very small, perhaps only one percent of the total. Further, it points out that people who see UFOs are often involved in the occult or New Age groups, that UFOs seem to adapt to the preconceptions of the observers, that they mimic science fiction technology, etc. Surely, somebody with a sober mindset would draw the conclusion that this points to UFOs being illusory! And yet, the authors draw the very opposite conclusion: UFO's are supernatural entities from the spirit world. Since RTB are creationists, the book also attacks the Darwinian theory of evolution and contains an extensive appendix on the so-called anthropic principle.

"Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men" sheds no light on the problem, and contains little to believe in. But as an exercise in fine-tuned propaganda, it's nevertheless an interesting read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Examinations of UFO reports
First they discuss the government Blue Book project which showed that 95-99% of sightings could be explained by natural sources leaving 1-5% as unexplained.Then they go through the physical properities of planets and galaxies that are required for life and deduce that there is a chance of 1e-200 that any other planet in the galaxy could support life.Then they go through the problems of deep space travel such as lifetimes of the beings and cosmic rays damaging them.This leaves special relativity which shows that there are several space and time dimensions that humans do not occupy.The visitors could occupy these.Then they go over the history of human contact with these creatures and find that the creatures always tell scientific falsehoods and cause physical and mental harm to the humans.The conclusion is that these creatures are not to be trusted and you would be well off avoiding them.

2-0 out of 5 stars Good idea on UFO; weird on Spirits
I agree that the UFO reports are hoaxes or natural events that seem like they may be from another world but can easily be explained to someone who is confused.However, now the authors enter the world of mythology/religion as an answer to some of the reports, especially contact with beings from another world.Let's get a grip, both the UFO (by those believers) and "spirit" (by the myth/religion believers) answers that are out there are both FALSE!Read a little in science and take a deep breath, as well as putting aside your mythology/religious cult bibles, and you may overcome your fantasies. ... Read more


77. The UFO Invasion: The Roswell Incident, Alien Abductions, and Government Coverups
Hardcover: 314 Pages (1997-04)
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Asin: 1573921319
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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In an attempt to counter media misinformation, The UFO Invasion offers definitive, behind-the-scenes accounts of each case of extraterrestrial visitations and paranormal claims. Revealing articles by a host of experts will challenge, illuminate, anger, and amuse. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Non-raving lunatics
This book is a compilation of articles from Skeptical Inquirer, the fascinating magazine of CSICOP. Skeptical Inquirer's focus wavers between quack cures, telepathy and UFOs depending upon what has captured the fickle attention of the woo-woo crowd. In the early '90s,when this collection came out, Roswell was at the forefront.
Millions of people watched on TV a supposed autopsy of a Roswell alien. The funniest article in "The UFO Invasion" (and most of them are pretty funny) is surgeon Joseph Bauer's assessment of the autopsy, which, if it wasn't a hoax, was the most incompetent in history.
"UFO Invasion" also samples crop circles, which have dropped out of fashion, and alien abductions, which are no laughing matter.
Psychologist Robert Baker provides an excellent overview that explains why the "therapists" who help their victims recover these memories are causing serious, probably permanent, damage to their clients.
Most of the authors take the position that people who believe in UFOs or that they were abducted by aliens are not crazy. I don't buy it. Just because they are not actually raving doesn't mean they are displaying normal mental functions.
People who seriously believe they were passed through solid walls and sexually assaulted by outer space creatures must be suspected, at the very least, of being in a dissociative state. If you ever go on trial, hope none of them is on the jury.

1-0 out of 5 stars A disappointing read
I did not like this book.Most of the cases are well documented elsewhere and nothing of interest was added.The premise that you can "think" the UFO's into showing themselves is silly.If your looking for a serious book on the UFO phenomena look elsewhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent, level-headed look at the UFO phenomenon
THE UFO INVASION is a terrific book for anyone seeking to get a good idea of what the real explanations behind everything from alien abductions to the Roswell Incident to crop circles could be.

The book is laid out in cleanly divided sections--"The UFO Enigma," "The Crash at Roswell," "Roswell and the Alien Autopsy," Other UFO Cases," "Alien Abductions," "Crop Circles," and Extraterrestrial Intelligence," and within every section are a number of relevant articles from the pages of the SKEPTICAL INQUIRER.

The book never asks its readers to take its word on anything, or to make leaps of faith in reasoning; instead, it lays out its cases clearly and with evidence, citing sources as it goes.It's a smart book, but it's also very readable, very quirky, and engaging.

I found the sections on Roswell and alien abductions to be particularly interesting, covering a wide range of the aspects of these fascinating stories.I read the alien abduction section right after reading Whitley Strieber's COMMUNION, and found it to be incredibly helpful in making psychological sense of Strieber's otherworldly tales.

For a Holy Skeptical Trinity of UFOlogy, I recommend reading this book along with Karl Pflock's ROSWELL: INCONVENIENT FACTS AND THE WILL TO BELIEVE, and Curtis Peebles' WATCH THE SKIES: A CHRONICLE OF THE FLYING SAUCER MYTH.I can scarcely imagine someone reading all three of these books and then still believing that extraterrestrial aliens have been covertly visiting us.I kind of wish that were the case, but I just don't see the evidence for it all.Some of the evidence that they haven't been, on the other hand, is right here, in THE UFO INVASION.

4-0 out of 5 stars Misleading Cover=Argument against UFO's.
With every subject, it is beneficial to read both sides of an issue.The 3 authors who wrote this book appear to have completed a lot of research, and fill the chapters with many references AGAINST the belief of UFO's.

Included are questions of the Roswell crash, top-secret papers that some have said NSA won't release, evidence of crop circles, alien abductions and extraterrestrial intelligence.

With each subject, the authors have first explained what current literature indicates, then spends time explaining why they believe these are all false beliefs.There are many illustrations, notes and references throughout the book, giving the reader an excellent resourse of reading "the other side" of the story of UFO's.This book could be an excellent resourse if writing a paper for college, or interested in studying why some do not believe the current literature. It does give one a lot to think about.

I gave it a 4 not because I believe everything that is said; rather, I believe the authors did a fine job of research and citing hundreds of references.

3-0 out of 5 stars A refutation of UFOs
For any debate, an informed audience must listen to both sides and make a decision based on the information given or acknowledge that we will never know.For each side of the debate, we have to examine the evidence and support to decide if what we are reading is true.This is especially true for the argument for or against the existence of UFOs.This is an emotional argument for some, and this book purports to be the rational approach.

That being said, I thought this book would be an argument for belief in UFOs, alien abductions, and government cover-ups.Admittedly, I based this on the cover of the book.As I read, I realized that the cover was probably not chosen by the authors as the authors were against the belief.So was I reading the rationalists' argument?

This is where I had trouble with the book.I found the argument to be based on an "ad hominem" fallacy.Rather than attack the argument, the book tends to attack the organizations, scholars, and believers of exterrestrial phenomena.

This is not filled with bad information.I found the insight into the organizations and believers to be interesting, but this book, by no means, establishes a solid stance against other-worldly happenings. ... Read more


78. The Complete Book of Gerry Anderson's UFO
by Chris Bentley
Hardcover: 184 Pages (2006-04-01)
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Asin: 1905287224
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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UFO was first broadcast in 1970 and told the disturbing story of aliens who undertake covert missions on Earth, kidnapping humans to harvest their internal organs. The Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organisation, led by Commander Ed Straker, is established to defend humanity. The Complete Book of Gerry Anderson's UFO is the third in a series of books examining the making of Gerry Anderson's classic television series, the other two being The Complete Book of Thunderbirds and The Complete Book of Captain Scarlet. Fully illustrated with many previously unseen stills, The Complete Book of Gerry Anderson's UFO features exclusive contributions from the program-makers and stars.
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5-0 out of 5 stars ufo
greatbook andgreatservice verydetailedinformation

3-0 out of 5 stars oh youth where art thou ?
as a fan of the show since first watching it in 1973 I can say this book should be called "the incomplete book of Gerry Anderson's UFO" because it boggle's the mind that the incredible picture's in this publication is in black and white when the show is in color! I would have paid an extra couple of dollar's for that privlage come on guys get a clue!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great book but...
This book is a wonderful resource and a great addition to the books that Chris Bentley has already written about Gerry Anderson's various shows.It is chock full of rare photographs and information.There is also a great section about the marketing and merchandising of the show which contains a great deal of information that is not readily available.I do have two reservations about the book though.

First, the contents of the book are purely in black and white, unlike Bentley's books about Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlett.At least I was hoping for a color section in the middle.Economics aside, a color TV show deserves some color photographs.

Second, there is little concerning the effects of UFO, or the contributions of Derek Meddings and his crew of effects experts.The subject matter is covered and may well be all that the average fan of the show needs to know without getting too technical.

On the plus side, there's a great deal of information about the actors of the show, plus information about the individual episodes themselves.

All in all, a great resource and I hope that more books are forthcoming regarding other Anderson programs. ... Read more


79. UFO HIGHWAY: The Dulce Interview, Human Origins, HAARP & Project Blue Beam - KINDLE ONLY EDITION - Kindle Only eBook (Oct. 15, 2010) by Anthony F. Sanchez
by Anthony F. Sanchez
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-10-15)
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“UFO HIGHWAY is a fresh new look at the military's connection to UFOs … There is no doubt in my mind that the Four Corners area of New Mexico contains some of the most important U.S. government secrets hidden from the public.”

-Norio Hayakawa, Rio Rancho, New Mexico

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A breakthrough exposé premised on facts, UFO HIGHWAY brings to an end the 30 year old mystery surrounding the enigmatic battle between Greys and elite U.S. fighting forces at Dulce, New Mexico, in 1979 through the first ever printing of “The Dulce Interview”.Conducted in January 2010, this data is backed by testimony from a Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, a man provable through his personnel files retrieved from the National Personnel Records Center.This previously highly reluctant source has finally come forward to reveal his personal involvement with DSD-3, the Secret Intelligence Agency that operates the Dulce Facility.

He tells us of the “1940 Dulce Discovery Event” in which an elite team of US Army soldiers from “Muroc Army Air Field” found a seven-level “Deep Underground Facility” made from a series of natural caverns, all retrofitted with technology beyond anything ever seen before.In addition to finally learning what was found, taken, and reverse-engineered, we also learn of the cover-up to hide exactly who is still there, deep underground in Dulce.

UFO HIGHWAY delivers on many other fronts within the UFO Periphery as well.The author provides us with an extraordinary compilation of investigative research, interviews, and science which forces us to rethink our origins, our current role on Earth, and of our future.Also included are explosive revelations of HAARP, Project Blue Beam, Transient Digital Audio Phenomena, The Clovis UFO, Abductions, Mutilations, and other significant areas of UFO research.

Also included, is a leading-edge hypothesis on Human Origins taking us through a fascinating review of Human-Alien Hybridization, Genetic Engineering and Religion.See how the author’s “Lineal- Traditional Connection Model” reveals how world religion has successfully managed to hide the true seeds of humanity, until now.

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TRUTH IS EMPOWERMENT.

V I S I T U S O N T H E W O R L D W I D E W E B
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"In terms of content ... impeccable, fascinating, and supremely well researched. The conclusions are well supported. Anthony is an extremely clear and concise writer who thinks about the reader and what they need from him. It is an extremely intelligent piece of work that talks up to the reader, yet makes complex science very easy to comprehend."

CYNTHIA SIEGEL, M.A., M.S.
MUFON State Section Director, Sacramento County
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80. The Watchers II: Exploring Ufos and the Near-Death Experience
by Raymond E. Fowler
Paperback: 389 Pages (1996-05)
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Asin: 0926524305
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First Paperback Edition!!! This is the fourth book in a fascinating series which follows the longest and most well-documented case of interaction between aliens and human beings. the first three volumes describe the strange interactions between a couple and the alien presence involving mysterious unmarked helicopters strange paranormal experiences and time loss abductions.reveals the paranormal metaphysical and spiritual dimensions of what the abduction encounter is pointing toward-a whole new understanding of what reality and life is all about for human beings. It reveals the positive side of alien contact- the opportunity to gain new insights into the spiritual dimensions of reality and to discover how aliens have played a major role in the develpment of our religious history. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars misunderstood concepts
This book and its preceeding companion Watchers 1 are greatly misinterpreted. They tell a fine story of Astral travel (that is sub-spirit release) and subsequent travel to other planes of existence using heightened frequencies. Well worth reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nothing as strange as reality
Having read this fourth volume about the Andreasson Affair I can't wait to get hold of book five.The story, as previously, is so incredible, and getting more so as each book is written, that it just has to be true.It works on so many levels - you can read as a story of fiction (if you like), you can read as an extensive piece of research, you can read it as a prediction for the future - something that we will all take for granted, in years to come.It stretches the mind to incredible lengths, rating alongside the complexity of physicists trying to fathom the origins of the universe through the Big Bang theories.Its not that heavy - just enjoy

5-0 out of 5 stars Mind Boggling
This book is about a hypnotist patient's description of being abducted by alien entities through out her whole life, the way they look, what they want and a fantastic story of what they could be. The description of the aliens was fantastic the gray aliens beings being the lower in the rank of the aliens and the tall Nordic type being next, then the light beings, then her visitation with The One. The book also describes a connection with UFO and the after life connection, Biblical connections like the Enoch story very similar to the ufo stories. This book describes the theory that ufos might originate in a universe coexisting in the same space as our own reality. Fascinating abduction theories and theorys in general. Awesome book a must read.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Book which Suggests the Reasons for UFO Abductions
For those who are frustrated with UFO abduction investigators' habit of evading the issue when the time comes to offering weighty explanations, WATCHERS II will come as a breath of fresh air.In this, the fourth book in the series which started with "The Andreasson Affair", the author takes a stand, daring to advance a well thought out explanation of who the ubiquitous "grays" (the "Watchers" of the book's title) might be, what their motivations are, and who directs their actions.While this book can be said to constitute a chapter in the Andreasson saga, it also functions both as an overview of it and--in many ways--the culmination of much research into what is, in fact, the single most documented UFO abduction case on record.The author is a particularly respected individual in the field, and it is often electrifying to find this authoritative figure make such strong and far-reaching statements.Few of Fowler's peers have either the nerve or the foresight to dare to advance probable causes for this heatedly debated phenomenon, and even fewer have his credentials and experience. ... Read more


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