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Top Secret Alien Abduction Files: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know
A**R
One of Mr. Redfern's most important books
I have read many of Nick's books, always found them fascinating additions to my library as he delves in issues that are more important to humanity than few realize. This book's thoughtful conclusions are against the popular belief that the greys are our benefactors...possible creators, which is a delusion many are promoting. I can't reccomend this book highly enough. I feel his conclusions are spot on and so important for people to come to terms with.
F**L
Needs more info
Good book but not really a necessary read. Some interesting new stories and a few old ones not talked about much that I enjoyed. But overall there is a bit too much of retelling of known stories. Mothman plays a part in Nick's theorizing, but I'm not a big believer in how real or influential that boogie man entity is. Nick's other interesting path he goes down is the government covertly looking for answers by abducting humans or going to their home and interviewing them. What visions are these people being shown? Nice book, but I found the government investigations to be more fun and tangible...that should have been the bigger focus of the book instead of rehashing some of the UFO history.
E**Z
Meh
A rehash of old stuff without much enlightenment. I like Nick Redfern and think he is the only writer/investigator who has got Roswell nailed (which matter is covered in his other books on the matter which are highly recommended).
S**
Unique
Bought this as a gift and the recipient loved it.
J**L
Great read !
Great read ! Thoroughly enjoyed it .
G**
👌
👍
M**A
Great read covering overlapping subjects
Great quick read with quick key points of overlapping subject matter,Nick Redfern is the man. I enjoyed this book and grateful for the subject.
R**N
Redfern is onto something.
Top Secret Alien Abduction Files: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know proves that an author can unearth buried treasure with persistent digging. Nick Redfern brings an excavator. This is his best book yet.For some experiencers, life changing encounters with nonhuman beings and so-called "alien abductions" are only the beginning. Redfern writes, "Thanks to the provisions of the Freedom of Information acts of both the United States and the United Kingdom, we know with complete certainty that various military and intelligence agencies have opened secret files on countless people who have encountered otherworldly beings."It is not paranoia if they are really out to watch you.There is more. Abductees report that their postal mail is deliberately opened and sloppily resealed. Electronic mail is hacked. Telephones transform into instruments of harassment as the frequency of anonymous calls explodes overnight or mysterious voices and sounds on the other end of the line suggest that conversations are no longer private. Strange men in dark suits boldly photograph abductees and their homes. Unmarked black helicopters with blackout tinting hover dangerously low over the experiencer's property.It is not paranoia if they are really out to intimidate you.In 1994, Whitley Strieber was the victim of a "black bag" operation to check out the contents of his computer.Even corresponding with abductees can make you a target. Ed Conroy, a San Antonio, Texas journalist, conducted an independent study of Strieber and his incredible experiences and published those findings in a book, Report on Communion. Conroy was rewarded when someone somehow changed the message on his answering machine, in his apartment, over and over again. His telephone started making the strangest clicking noises and weird, unintelligible voices soaked in static would call. Mysterious helicopters were everywhere. He even saw some of the helicopters literally vanish in plain sight.This brings us to a confusing and dark duality of events. We are dealing with human (government) and nonhuman (origin unknown) Men in Black. We are also dealing with "cosmic copters," aerial shapeshifting vehicles that are not quite what they seem. There is a component of mimicry here that must be addressed.According to numerous abductees, after being kidnapped by aliens they are kidnapped again . . . by the government. These follow-up events are the work of a highly classified organization hidden deep within the military and the intelligence community.What does the human soul have to do with any of this?Just who is this Nick Redfern?John Keel was the Redfern of that generation. Both prolific authors evaluate paranormal mysteries differently than their contemporaries. This is an important distinction. Both authors have more in common than they realize.Prophetic dreams and feelings of dread played a key role in John Keel's "Mothman Prophecies" mystery of 1966-67 Point Pleasant, West Virginia. On November 19, 1967, Mary Hyre, a newspaper reporter who wrote articles about the "Mothman" and other strangeness haunting Point Pleasant and its environs, told Keel: "I had a terrible nightmare. There were a lot of people drowning in the river and Christmas packages were floating everywhere in the water. It's like something awful is going to happen." Forty-six lives were lost when the Silver Bridge connecting Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Gallipolis, Ohio collapsed into the river below during rush-hour traffic on December 15, 1967.Fifty years later, in 2017, the winged humanoid known as "Mothman" is back. Redfern touches upon the reported Chicago, Illinois "Mothman" sightings in Chapter 21: Mothman Apocalypse. Those feelings of dread and prophetic dreams return as well. Many folks contact him about having horrific nightmares of mushroom clouds and millions dead. We are, of course, describing the annihilation of Chicago and other cities by atomic weapons.What can be more disturbing than this bizarre coincidence?Redfern relates the testimony of a Chicago resident and prominent abductee, identified only as Jayne, who, on one Saturday in June of 2017, is visited by a representative of the Department of Homeland Security. Apparently, a small group within the DHS has been tasked to investigate the growing reports of people having apocalyptic dreams of a nuclear nature, as well as the tie-in with the Mothman saga.Top Secret Alien Abduction Files: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know is more than a fascinating read. Nick Redfern is onto something.Something BIG.
M**H
Catch up on the Alien question.
A great read.
A**R
brilliant book
loved it a good read
J**A
Excelente Análise
O livro é uma grande análise que envolve abdução por aliens e por militares ( MILABS ). Além deste fato, o autor relembra o caso Monthman em 1966 como prenúncio de possíveis catástrofes nucleares e os sonhos/pesadelos de muitos abduzidos durante 2017.
J**T
excellent Writer
very well written!
H**C
Une perte de temps
A complete waste of our precious although worthless "money"! What a shame, for indeed in the past Mister Nick was a decent writer.
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