Chuck Missler's Alien Encounters is a block buster of a book. Each chapter contains footnotes which make it a delight to read. The book begins with alChuck Missler's Alien Encounters is a block buster of a book. Each chapter contains footnotes which make it a delight to read. The book begins with alien or UFO sighting in both the US and Mexico. Mexico City had a mass sighting during the 1990s. Missler ask the questions, who are they? Where do they come from and what is their agenda? Missler takes a time warp back into history and analysis ancient gods from another world that supposedly landed in Miso America and Egypt. Instead of calling the visitors chariots of the Gods they are chariots of the frauds. Missler changes gears and discusses UFO religions and how this new age philosophy is influenced by the occult. One of the key pillars of UFO religion is that Jesus was an alien and that Christianity gets it wrong. But UFO religions do not make sense, why would ET fly over trillions of miles just to trash Christianity and embrace the occult? Why not land on the White House lawn and give a cure for cancer? Missler believes the flying saucers and their occupants are real but there is a twist. ET is not an alien but the fallen angels that are described in the Book of Enoch. They are known as the Watchers and have intercourse with the daughters of men. In the book of Gensis, they are known as the Nephilim. Missler examines the book of Danial and Revelations to uncover the true dark agenda of Satan. Missler believes only faith in Jesus and the Bible can save us from the terrible consequences that Satan's minions will unleash. The book is well written, and I highly recommend it. ...more
Imminent by Luis Elizondo is destined to become a classic in ufology. Elizondo is a former pentagon official who headed up AWSAP/AATIP which examined Imminent by Luis Elizondo is destined to become a classic in ufology. Elizondo is a former pentagon official who headed up AWSAP/AATIP which examined the ufo topic. It's hard to believe that we are being visited by aliens, but Elizondo lays out the case. The whole ufo coverup was blown wide open with the videos of the navies Tic/Tac case. Elizondo talks about his family and how he became passionate about the ufo coverup. Elizondo has seen enough of the paper trail to argue that the alien crash at Roswell really happened. The book is well written and it's a page turner. Highly recommended....more
I gave this book one star for its title, Nothing in this Book is True, But it's Exactly How Things Are. I agree with the first half of the title but dI gave this book one star for its title, Nothing in this Book is True, But it's Exactly How Things Are. I agree with the first half of the title but disagree with the second half. Bob Frissell begins by claiming that Eisenhower made a treaty with the little "grey" aliens. The treaty stated that neither side would interfere in the affairs of the other party. But the greys would abduct people and set up secret bases around the globe - so much for the interference clause.
The Earth is in crises, the oceans are dying and the atmosphere is losing ozone. He rambles on about the environment and in chapter five he introduces a new concept. According to Frissell, the wavelength of 7.23 centimeters defines our world. "If you could change the wavelength and rotate 90 degrees you would disappear from the world and reappear in whatever dimension you were tuned to." This is plain nonsense.
The Merkaba (Mer - denotes counter rotating field of light, Ka - spirit, Ba - body of reality). The merkaba is a star tetrahedron which can be used to travel throughout the universe. How one travels through space using the merkaba he does not say. From this point he gives a history lesson.
According to Zecharia Sitchin, humanity was created by the Anunnaki who traveled to Earth on a planet called Nibaru. As stated above they created humanity and enslaved us to mind the Earth for gold. Nibaru was losing its atmosphere and they needed the gold to stabilize it. Nibaru is a tenth planet which orbits the Sun every 36,000 years. There is no evidence to support the existence of this alleged planet. The first two civilizations are Lemuria and Atlantis. Both civilizations were highly advanced and the grey aliens played a role in there development. However, there is no archelogical evidence to support the existence of either civilization.
The high point of the book is chapter 9, The Right Eye of Horus. There is too much to cover so I will give the highlights. Frissell talks about sacred geometry. One of the symbols he introduces is the metron cube. The metron cube contains four of the Platonic solids (octahedron, tetrahedron, dodecahedron and the cube). The metron cube is the components of energy around our bodies. The geometry around our bodies can be described by the Phi Ratio. The Phi Ratio is a proportion. If you have a line C and you break it into a smaller line, A and a longer line B, then A divided by B is proportional to B divided by C. The ratio is 1.6180339. The relevance of the Phi Ratio is that it is found in all organic structures.
Leonardo Fibonacci a mathematician noticed a particular sequence that arises in nature. The sequence is: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, ... If you divide one term of the sequence into the next one and you keep going you will approach the phi ratio of 1.6180339.
Finally, at the end of chapter 9 Frissell discusses the chakra system. On the human body there are eight points starting at the base of the spine leading up to the head. Energy spirals up through the chakra system making 90 degree turns as it moves from one point to the next. From this point on the book is all downhill.
The concept of prada or deep breathing exercises is discussed. He adds a lot of mumbo-jumbo stuff into the chapter making it confusing. He then switches gear and talks about the Philadelphia experiment. The USS Eldridge allegedly disappeared and the ship entered a higher dimension. Again, it turns out that the USS Eldridge was a real ship but the story remains unconfirmed. Frissell makes an outrageous claim that pyramid structures were photographed on the surface of Venus. He claims that aliens called the Hathor live on Venus but they reside in a higher dimension. No intelligent life lives on Venus. Venuses atmosphere is carbon dioxide and it rains sulferic acid. The temperature is about 867 deg. F. which is hot enough to melt lead. And Venuses pressure is 92 times that of Earth's at sea level. The pressure would crush any living organism that tried to venture out to the surface. Venus is a raging inferno that contains no life.
There's too much nonsense to cover so I am going to cut it short. In latter chapters Frissell claims we have bases on the moon and Mars. I guess the aliens used their anti-gravity saucers to take us to these remote places. Finally he talks about the sun were he claims that the solar wind is raging at 2.5 million miles per hour - this is pure bunk. For the remaining portion of the book he discusses his new age philosophy. I found the last few chapters to be boring and it did not hold my interest. ...more
Timothy Good's Above Top Secret is less about the secrets and more about UFO sightings. Good discusses Roswell and argues that the crash was not a balTimothy Good's Above Top Secret is less about the secrets and more about UFO sightings. Good discusses Roswell and argues that the crash was not a balloon and that the real wreckage was shipped to Wright-Patterson AFB and tin foil and sticks were substituted in the photo with Ramsey. Good does not provide any documentation that the switch actually happened. Good reviews some of the more famous sitings such as Sacorro and Falcon Lake. At Sacorro, Lonnie Zamora saw a spacecraft land and witnessed some creatures walking around the sight. This was the case that J. Allen Hynek was convinced that UFO's were real. Another famous case is Falcon Lake up in Canada. Stefan Michalak witnessed a UFO land and at first thought it was an American spacecraft. When the craft lifted off Michalak sufffered radiation burns and went to the hospital. Another ufo siting that caused injuries is the Cash - Landrum case. Betty Cash, Vicky Landrum and her child Colby Landrum saw a flaming UFO appear over the road. Vicky Landrum approached the UFO and watched it leave while 23 military helicopters followed the object. Vicky Landrum became nauseous and she suffered diarrhea and her hair started to fall out. Landrum sued the air force but the case went nowhere.
The book starts off with the international scene. Cook starts with Britian, then Canada, Australia, China and the USSR. Eventually Cook gets to the U. S. and he discusses a lot of the history. Towards the end of the book he delves into the alphabet agencies: the CIA, DIA and the NSA. One of the more fascinating chapters was on NASA. Cook discusses astronaut Gordon Cooper who had a siting on a Gemeni flight. There are rumors that Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin saw a UFO on the moon. Cook argues that the sighting was hushed up and kept from the public. Finally Cook discusses the intriguing statements by astronaut Edgar Mitchell. Mitchell has never seen a UFO but claims that government officials have told him that we are not alone.
The book is somewhat dated since it covers sightings up to the early 1980's. The book is overly long at 600 pages. When Cook discusses the alphabet agencies he gets off topic and writes about sightings. Cook does not fully make the case for secrecy and the writing could have been better in some places. There is nothing new under the sun in this book so I only give it three stars. ...more
I gave The UFO Singularity three stars because I found the book to be muddled. Micah Hanks starts off by talking about UFO's and switching to Ray KurzI gave The UFO Singularity three stars because I found the book to be muddled. Micah Hanks starts off by talking about UFO's and switching to Ray Kurzweil's technology singularity which he believes will arrive in 2030 with the advent of artificial intelligence. In Chapter 4 Evidence of the Impossible Hanks lays down the history of UFO technology with an introduction to airships in the 1890's. He expands on the technology by discussing Nazi UFOs. However the history is sketchy and there is not much for the author to cling on to. Hanks deals with the origins of extraterrestrials by arguing that the distances in space are too vast for them to travel through. The author concludes that ET's are not comming from outer space but are living in a hallow Earth and they fly their saucers in our airspace to monitor us. Finally, the author examines transhumanism and is strangely attracted to the idea that man can become a machine hybrid. One more quibble with this book, is that the notes at the end are incomplete and do not add any information about the resources he is addressing. I wanted to enjoy this book but I found it to be disappointing. ...more