Genesis
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayA Saucerful Of Secrets. Here is an interesting book that plays pretty well upon all the crazy UFO conspiracy stuff, so if you have a fondness or liking for that, then you will probably really like this book. Secret locations, covered up bases, all that kind of thing, you get the idea.
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Deep Thought 60
18-11-2024Genesis is a great read for people who want to believe in ET and conspiracies. The research into WWII for the baseline and intertwining into the here and now work flawlessly although it can slow the storyline at times. I just started Phoenix so more to come!
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dudley davenport
> 3 dayOld book I read yrs. ago. Wish it was bis large print my eyes are getting weak. Book is fair to good shape.
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wizard
> 3 dayNone
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Stephen F.
> 3 dayAn excellent book on UFOs. Based on actual facts and past history, it reads like a true story.
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Christopher Kozar
Greater than one weekHarbinson brought an amazing number of facts and events together to wind quite a fun and intriguing tale. True? God and Wilson alone know. Enjoy!
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Farsighted
> 3 dayThough written so early in the modern UFO age (post-Roswell), some of Harbinsons fictional theses keep poking their heads from the morass that remains the subject all the way to the modern day. The abduction phenomena gets moderate treatment. It doesnt seem to describe the full range of reported phenomena yet will leave the reader with a fascination with exopolitics.
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Ken
> 3 dayI read this decades ago and always wanted to reread it. Ancient Alien theorists say, Yes! Great book.
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R. bennett
> 3 dayi read this book twice back in the eighties and whanted to read it againe but the only place that i could find it was at amazon. this book is as good now as it was when i first read it and the things that are written in it are a lot more plausable now than when i first read it.
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Samuel R. Lammie
> 3 dayThat dovetails with enough truths to lend credence and food for thought in current times. German ingenuity (historically) is without dispute and give one pause in terms of Antarctica (perhaps having the coldest temperatures on Earth yet larger in size than the US and Mexico combined) and corresponding myths. Also without doubt are serious concerns on the part of the UK and US in terms of alleged UFO sightings and public awareness in the 40s, 50s, and ever since. Dissolving truths and falsehood into public policy has always been tilted toward secrecy and profitability, but the coming days and years may dictate otherwise. And rightly so.