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Sekret Machines: War: Sekret Machines Gods, Man, and War Volume 3

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With Gods, we asked the first Does our religion and our science give evidence that human civilization is a cargo cult, triggered by Contact sometime in prehistory?

With Man, we asked the second If we apply what we know of science–of physics, biology, and anthropology–to the Phenomenon, how will that change our science as well as our understanding of the Alien?

With War, we ask the final are the first two questions being addressed, or perhaps have already been answered, by our political, military, scientific, and intelligence leaders?

The United States, Russia, China, and other countries around the world have experienced contact with the phenomenon, as we will discover in War. Americans demand that their leaders reveal what they know. They demand disclosure. But what do our allies, and our enemies, know about the phenomenon and why have they not already disclosed? Why is this an international issue, and not just an American one? And what does that tell us about the phenomenon?

We will discover how studies of the phenomenon in other countries as well as in the US are plagued by events that have no rational explanation. We will see how what should be scientific bleeds over into what should be religion, and how the fusion of both stimulate studies in consciousness, and how this aspect of a field that should be mundane has led to madness and suicide in some of our most prominent researchers, and mysterious deaths in others.

Will there be an alien invasion? Has it already happened? Are the governments of the world prepared for contact with "the government of the sky"?

Are we ready for war?

704 pages, Hardcover

Published September 17, 2024

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Tom DeLonge

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Tom DeLonge is an award-winning producer, author, platinum recording artist, researcher and entrepreneur from San Diego, CA. Today Tom, with his company To The Stars, produces original content that aims to inspire a newfound appreciation of the profound, yet unresolved, mysteries involving science and the universe through entertainment directly informed by science. His first multi-media franchise Love, told the story of an isolated astronaut on the International Space Station and included a double album by his band Angels And Airwaves with the feature film premiering in 600 theatres across the United States. His next franchise Poet Anderson was inspired by a dream study conducted at Stanford University and spanned an award-winning short film, a chart-topping album, acclaimed comic book series, graphic novel and a YA science fiction novel co-written with NYTimes Bestselling author Suzanne Young. Most recently he is working on Sekret Machines which spans both sci-fi fiction and nonfiction thesis informed by unprecedented access at the highest level of the government and science to uncover information about the UFO phenomenon with renowned authors AJ Hartley and Peter Levenda. His Sekret Machines work has won him the 2017 UFO Researcher of the Year award.

For the full experience of Tom’s work, visit www.tothestars.media.

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Profile Image for Chris Greensmith.
942 reviews11 followers
October 10, 2025
"It’s what scared the living shit out of Oppenheimer. Not just the bomb, but what the bomb represented.
It’s the science of the Sekret Machine."
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11 reviews
September 8, 2024
What a fantastic ending to a long awaited trilogy. Several impressive connections made and a fantastic source for readers of the Phenomena.

"War is the continuation of politics by other means."
Profile Image for Gabe Hawkins.
114 reviews
October 23, 2024
This trilogy, taken as a whole, presents a very compelling and thought provoking analysis of UAP. This entry is my personal favorite and probably the strongest of the three.

I’d recommend this trilogy in lieu of dozens of other books on the topic. Genuinely great.
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111 reviews1 follower
November 4, 2024
If they say "chimera" ONE MORE TIME....
Profile Image for Jon Adler.
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September 29, 2024
a good, well-researched volume. overlaps a bit with the content of Peter Levenda’s *Sinister Forces* trilogy (specifically regarding the case of Morris Jessup, and the 1947 Kenneth Arnold sighting).

i was hoping for a little more in terms of revelatory material, especially since Lue Elizondo’s *Imminent* (which was definitely known by the authors) was so lacking in details. however, that’s par for the course with this material. shouldn’t have expected any new ground to have been covered in terms of classified documents.

i did learn a bit more about the possibilities of nazis having “flying saucer” tech, and about the nature of Jack Parsons’ connection to China’s Qian Xuesen that i was previously unaware of.

as a fan of the previous two volumes, this was not a bad way for the trilogy to conclude. for anyone starting the series, i think this will be a solid conclusion; i think for me, the disappointment stems from the long wait between the second volume and this one. the material did not seem new or fresh enough to warrant such a long delay; however, at the same time, i was quite privileged to only start my dive into these topics *after* the 2023 Dave Grusch congressional hearings.
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Profile Image for Devin Stevenson.
216 reviews7 followers
June 22, 2025
During this trilogy, Delonge continuously surprised me with rare intellect, insight and perspective on the UFO phenomenon. However, most impressive, was this third piece that synthesizes the history and global perspectives on the phenomenon to portray a sense of urgency. The authors are able to explore the furthest reaches of this topic without seeming to wear tin foil hats and to reflect on the very confused history of dramatic, bizarre UFO events that have a big kid of both evidence and disinformation in a way that doesn't throw the baby out with the bathwater.

I've read a lot about UFOs, and often it makes me feel wowed and intrigued but also a bit baffled and at a loss to talk about from how bizarre and sometimes even contradictory the picture of it all seems. this trilogy seemed to touch every part of the landscape as far as I've studied it and, of course, the phenomenon remains a mystery, but this work catalogues the contours of that strange mystery better than some works that, by necessity, focus on pieces of that puzzle.
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