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"What if people knew that these were real? I'd leave my closet door open all night. I know the CIA would say, "What you hear is all hearsay." I wish someone would tell me what was right."
I'm not sure this book is going to prove to you that Earthlings are not the only form of intelligent life in the universe, but it should at least plant a little seed in your head about it.
I'm not sure this book is going to prove to you that Earthlings are not the only form of intelligent life in the universe, but it should at least plant a little seed in your head about it.
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Honestly the writing is atrocious and the UFO aspect is the most believable part of the entire narrative. The author also never finishes a thought or story….its barely coherent tangents.
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A great documentary of UAP, including famous sightings, real evidence, why their technology is generations ahead, and a realistic look at why we’re being visited.
This also includes how the U.S. government treats such events - and unfortunately, the orchestrated coverup of reality (ongoing). Lue (the author) gave me hope there are people in our national government still wanting to do the right thing, and that people on both sides of the aisle can still work together (albeit rarely). Truly mind blowing information, with an expected Blink 182 element!
This also includes how the U.S. government treats such events - and unfortunately, the orchestrated coverup of reality (ongoing). Lue (the author) gave me hope there are people in our national government still wanting to do the right thing, and that people on both sides of the aisle can still work together (albeit rarely). Truly mind blowing information, with an expected Blink 182 element!
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An interesting read, with fascinating tidbits tempered by the author's tendency towards self-aggrandizement.
Rating: [C-]
I went into this book expecting to love it but was unfortunately disappointed.
I was expecting a serious looks UAPs from the angle of a national security threat, with hard evidence of genuinely strange encounters like the tic tac and gimbal videos. While there was a bit of this, a lot of what I read was anecdotes of paranormal activity, psychic spies, telepathic communication, religious cults in the highest offices of governments, recovered alien bodies, crashed crafts and alien biological implants (to name just few things).
Some real lowlights included:
The author claiming to have remote viewing psychic powers that "can only be used for good"... which he used with a group to torment an inmate at Guantanamo bay awaiting trial.
Another gem is claiming to have orbs regular visiting his house and even entering his home through walls once he started investigating UAPs... but he (despite being a counter intelligence Pentagon official) never thought to set up a security camera to record them?
There was also a graphic and excruciatingly detail description of the authors mother slowly dying from cancer. Why? I have no idea.
There were some highlights though. I found "the aha moment" chapter where a unifying theory of UAP is introduced pretty interesting and I'm glad I stuck it out till the end because the chapters on the Senate hearings and bills passed into law was great. I hope the disclosure act bears fruit and we finally see some solid evidence for the extraordinary claims made in this book.
I went into this book expecting to love it but was unfortunately disappointed.
I was expecting a serious looks UAPs from the angle of a national security threat, with hard evidence of genuinely strange encounters like the tic tac and gimbal videos. While there was a bit of this, a lot of what I read was anecdotes of paranormal activity, psychic spies, telepathic communication, religious cults in the highest offices of governments, recovered alien bodies, crashed crafts and alien biological implants (to name just few things).
Some real lowlights included:
The author claiming to have remote viewing psychic powers that "can only be used for good"... which he used with a group to torment an inmate at Guantanamo bay awaiting trial.
Another gem is claiming to have orbs regular visiting his house and even entering his home through walls once he started investigating UAPs... but he (despite being a counter intelligence Pentagon official) never thought to set up a security camera to record them?
There was also a graphic and excruciatingly detail description of the authors mother slowly dying from cancer. Why? I have no idea.
There were some highlights though. I found "the aha moment" chapter where a unifying theory of UAP is introduced pretty interesting and I'm glad I stuck it out till the end because the chapters on the Senate hearings and bills passed into law was great. I hope the disclosure act bears fruit and we finally see some solid evidence for the extraordinary claims made in this book.
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What a crazy, wild read this was! I’ve always believe there were other beings for as long as I can remember. And learning all of the things, that have long been suspected, come to light is remarkable.
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