missantarctica's review

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5.0

I read this as an ebook but I think I might go buy it as a hardcopy. There are questions that we need to ask and it's time to stop treating the people asking them like lunatics. This book is sober, intelligent, well-researched, and it's written by two completely un-crazy people. I personally can't wait for Disclosure - I'm not American so I don't really give a shit how the president handles it but I do think that, as a Catholic, we are in wonderful hands with Pope Francis. The thing that scares me is the bat-shit crazy evangelical movement down in 'merica that believes the Others are demons and also happens to have a political pull that could force a powerful nation with nuclear capabilites to react in an equally bat-shit crazy manner.

jacquihutton001's review

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4.0

I actually enjoyed this book, it's not something that I would normally read. Basically it's about what would happen if it came out that UFOs were real and governments have been hiding the truth for years. It doesn't really go into UFOs too much, but focuses instead on political, social, spiritual issues that would arise from it. Politically both international and local, media, social media, TV shows, science, culturally. It is well written and am interesting read.

strong_extraordinary_dreams's review

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3.0

Four stars for the summaries of major historical UFO encounters (Phoenix, Belgium, Mexico City, et.c), our responses to them and such and such

One, maybe two stars - one star - for the conjecture, assertion, assumption-filled but definitely stated passages of what "will" happen when they (let's face it, corporation owners & the media) also are forced to acknowledge the vast history of totally bizarre occurances & media lies.

The book alternates
- well done UFO history and/or alien interaction history
- almost moronic propositions about what will happen after (media) disclosure.

Not really worth reading. Find a proper UFO history.
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