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Book Review: Thought provoking ideas!
Summary: 5 Stars

I don't agree with the author and his 'spiritual' interpretation of 'aliens and UFOs,' but it is still worth reading as it is filled with thought provoking information and ideas.

Having read the TOP books in the UFO/Alien/ Government Cover-up Genre; "Unconventional Flying Objects" (NASA UFO Investigator for 30 years) by the scientist Dr. Paul Hill; my FAVORITE is "Alien Rapture" by Edgar Fouche (Top Secret Black Programs Insider) and Brad Steiger (Great fiction-soon to be a movie); "Alien Agenda" by the best selling author of 'Crossfire' Jim Marrs (Best reference on UFOlogy); and "The Day After Roswell," by Colonel Corso - I'd say this book is a MUST READ also!

Why would a respected, decorated, connected Military Officer (Corso) swear in a Court of Law that the UFO Conspiracy is real and that the facts and agenda in these books ARE TRUE? Why did NASA try to ban Dr. Paul Hill's book? Why were Fouche's home, car, and hotel rooms broken into? Why did he go underground after delivering his `insider presentation to the International UFO Congress? Why has the great researcher and bestseller, Jim Marrs, been slandered? Why are there still questions about the deaths of Corso and Hill? Were their sudden demise a product of this conspiracy?

Why? If you read this excellent book and the others, you will know that they are indeed true. Two well-respected American Astronauts have come forward to proclaim they had seen evidence of the Roswell UFO crash and stated they know the cover-up is real. You be the judge. Read this book and check out the reviews of the other TOP books I have mentioned.


Book Review: Very Interesting Book.
Summary: 3 Stars

I recommend reading ALL of Stuart Wilde's books. He will change the way you thik about thinking.

Book Review: What Happened to this Previously Brilliant Author?
Summary: 1 Stars

I read this after reading all of his other works - what a disappointment! He contradicts his other works and goes on about fighting the Grays and submitting to some Goddess with firery eyes. This is not compatible with his other teachings and seems full of struggle. All of his previous works focus on creating your own reality and choosing to see what you want to see - where as in this book he seems to have given up to some other power and seems lost. The book left me with an overall feeling of despondency.
It was all a bit sad, he used to be my favorite author. What happened Mr. Wilde?

Book Review: Whatever
Summary: 2 Stars

How many persons do care about UFO and worry about them, I would think than less than 0,001% of the world population. Since I belong to the 99.999% who do not give a hoot about them this book and the so call relationship of these beings with other transdimensional entities is quite boring.

On the other hand it feels highly contradictory with many other principles and opinions that the author teaches in his web page and other publications. Particularly the fact that the world is doomed (including our existence in the afterlife) no matter what and then to claim that every person is sacred and its soul is eternal and a part of God (whatever she/he/it/light or some other category is) so one is forced to conclude that God is also in very serious trouble in these round lands and that its sacred part inside of me or you is also doomed.

At the end feels like this chap is as lost (although quite right on his appreciation that we are much, much much, much more controlled that we would like to believe) as everyone else about the meaning of life, the true nature of self, the extent of love, and what wrong with the the dark side if it is also a part of God's plan. So if you are buying it to get some kind of orientation, is better to spend your money on a compass.


Book Review: a little guide for the perplexed...
Summary: 5 Stars

Haven't you ever wondered why it seems that so many nasty people seem to rise to the "top" despite their lack of either talent or content? Perhaps you've looked into some of the current conspiracy theories that deal with seemingly multi-generational plans to make the world a nastier place, and wondered how in the heck fallible humans are able to pull it off over the years. This book raises some interesting theories concerning the answers to these (and other) sorts of enigmas. The author is seriously playful in his approach to describing the meaning of life, the structure of existence, and the roads "back home." Along the way we encounter those nasty little Alien fellas that usually seem to imply that they've travelled zillions and zillions of miles through interstellar space just to stick things up your varied orifices - and find out they're about as truthful as they are fun to hang out with. We meet up with boddhisatva pirates sailing the etheric seas to free those captive on slave ships...and just maybe this book is flying the jolly roger for some. And, we get some hints of how it may be possible to walk through walls, without the last meal you just ate making a mess on the wall-paper. Most of all though, we get a boost or a tug, pushing and pulling us on to higher or deeper places in or out of the cosmos...a fun and salvific kick in the pants. Enjoy.
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