Linda Moulton Howe produced this book after her Emmy Award-Winning Television documentary regarding unusual livestock deaths leading to information exposing U.S. government knowledge and cover-ups regarding Alien’s interactions with human life. She spent 2 decades doing field research throughout the world. This research brought her international renown for her in depth investigations of environmental and social crop circle mysteries, human abduction syndrome, and government policies of misinformation. With national Emmy nominations, 3 regional Emmys, a station Peabody Award participant, and dozens of broadcast awards, Howe is known the world over for her probes of environmental and social issues and phenomena such animal mutilations, crop circles mysteries, human abduction syndrome and government policies of misinformation. Her media productions have UFO reports, documentary films and the books. She is the author of Glimpses of Other Realities Volume 1, Volume 2, as well as An Alien Harvest. She has been a guest on international programs such as The Mysterious Origins of Man and Larry King Live. "As I read Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol 2: High Strangeness, I found myself in an almost permanent state of excitement. It was all so incredible that it sounded like fiction. Yet, I knew enough about Linda Moulton Howe to know that it was not. She is a hard-working journalist and a good researcher and her synthesis of patterns in high strangeness are based on a vast amount of field work." (Colin Wilson-author, Mysteries and The Outsider)
American investigative journalist and documentary producer-writer-director-editor.
She is best known as a ufologist and advocate of a variety of conspiracy theories. She is well known for her investigations of cattle mutilations, and her conclusion that they are of extraterrestrial origin. She is also noted for her speculations that the U.S. government is involved with aliens.
I'm writing this review because this morning I was suddenly curious about this book and pulled it off my shelf only to discover that the whole book is falling apart; every bit of glue holding it together decomposed since I last looked at it. This surprised me because the book looks well made, a high production number, large format, glossy, many drawings and photographs, but it's clearly a thoroughgoing piece of junk. But then it was something of a vanity project for the author, whose imprint it appeared under, her cursive monogram decorating the binding. Oh vanity, vanity... Sucky book.
But these reviews are ideally supposed to be about the contents of books and the words therein, not the books' glue; so I shall say that the contents provide more varied cheap thrills than the decomposing glue but hold up under scrutiny about as well. I will say this - The author will apparently believe anything anyone tells her about UFOs and ETs, or will at least publish it as her own serious research. Tell her you have secret government documents telling of freeze-dried aliens in Alabama and she'll meet you in a neutral diner and pay for your coffee and publish your report. Did you know that deep in the forests of the northwest UFOs have been known to hover just above treeline and send out travel tubes of light down to earth so that miniature bigfoots can first float down to check out the situation? I admit to being turned on by a posse of mini bigfoots floating to earth through a tunnel of light as reconnoitering slaves for more intelligent alien entities still up in the mother ship, but I also think that going so over the line in UFO investigation makes of the whole fascinating subject a farce.
Linda Moulton Howe refers to the field of ufology as a "hall of mirrors with a quicksand floor", which is an apt description of the UFO world of intelligence agency disinformation, amateur hoaxes, mind control, advanced military systems, and probably a menagerie of alien beings whose identities and agendas they (and the humans in positions of knowledge) are in no hurry to disclose. "Glimpses" is a compilation of compelling encounters, and "glimpses" is an appropriate name, as with aliens and ufos it seems the more you know the more confusing it gets. It seems clear that *something* is going on, that there is *some* level of extraterrestrial activity. For those with the curiosity and fortitude to delve into the ufo morass, Howe's two volumes of "Glimpses" are a must-read.
this book is absolutely amazing! well worth the price they're asking, there are more facts and real history in this two book series than anything you will learn in any text book, public school or collage ever. if you want to know the worlds dirty secrets and hidden knowledge then these books should definitely be in your library, Linda muton howe has been a professional on this subject since 1980 and has done more research than anyone in the field. anyone who is a septic of these books and thinks this kind of information is fake are the ones who are brainwashed by television and think the news media is real.
URGENT MESSEGE TO ALL MANKIND.......SURPASSES ON GOD,THEOLOGY AND RELIGION IN ITS NECCESITY TO BE GIVEN TO ALL, AS SOON AS ONE IS CAPSABLE OF UNDERSTANDING.