Aliens From Planet X - Their Origin and Future Appearance is the culmination of filmmaker and investigative journalist Bart Sibrel's decades long research about the illusive topic of "Aliens", as well as the recently discovered possibility of a dangerous rogue planet "Planet X" passing by the earth in the near future, with potentially catastrophic global consequences.
Sibrel's investigation contained herein reveals how our corrupt world leaders may use the passing of Planet X for their long-planned revealing of "Aliens", which may actually be inter-dimensional beings rather than extraterrestrial, which have secretly been here for millennia helping their kindred world leaders stay in power.
Though historic revelations of a secret bloodline of these world leaders, Sibrel demonstrates a potential coming Grand Deception by the prolific liars who run the governments of the world. While the top two UFO researchers in the world finally concluded that UFO's are indeed real, they both surprisingly also concluded that UFO's are not from outer space, rather they are from Earth in hidden dimensions, and that "Aliens" have been here since the start of humanity, who have as their ultimate goal the eradication of mankind.
Prepare yourself for startling revelations about potentially life-changing future events that may hold Life-and-Death in the balance for every person on Earth.
If you’re not familiar with Planet X. This is a good read. It’s short. But if you’ve been kind of reading about Planet X and angels and demons and aliens. This is just a re hash of what you know. Very short. I didn’t even realize it was over. When it was over. That’s just how the subject matter is though. You always want more. You want the answer. Which nobody has. So you always want more. So there’s that.
short, interesting, but no references aside from a few web links
Interesting topic. States most things without references. There are links for some statements. But not for most. However, through other things I’ve read, I have verified some of his statements. But as a stand-alone book, no references is not great. Nevertheless, it is a short read, entertaining, and possibly informative.
That was a very interesting book. I wasn’t sure about it after looking at the cover but as I read this book I found Bart Sibrel to be well read and scripturally sound. In my opinion this was a very good and easy to read book. I would highly recommend reading it to anyone with an open mind.