New York Times bestselling author, Kent Heckenlively, JD, and acclaimed UFO documentary director, Michael Mazzola, collaborate to bring you the latest information on the Congressional disclosure hearings and the unknown history of UFO crashes.
Featuring interviews with leading figures in the UFO movement, this book delves into the government's role in recovering these crafts, attempts to understand the technology, and postulates on the intentions of these beings.
Much of this information will be shocking and unbelievable. The book also reveals Congressional documents which lend credence to the claims of nonhuman intelligences visiting our planet.
These objects have been seen by military pilots, presidents, and a United States senator. The authors were granted access to the extensive archive of UFO reports collected by Dr. Steven Greer, who has spearheaded the Disclosure Project for decades, and has briefed leaders in Congress, the Senate, and the intelligence community.
In the final section, coauthor Michael Mazzola travels to Nazca, Peru, investigating seventeen-hundred-year-old mummies who show clear signs of genetic manipulation, raising disturbing questions of humanity's own origins.
Was gifted this book by a friend. I was told that this was the latest book about UFOs and or extraterrestrials. I leafed through the book and was drawn to the chapter regarding skeletons of same with DNA analysis; I wasn't impressed. I then bypassed the preface and started reading chapter one. Once I came to the author reporting that stealth technologies were alien in nature I stopped reading. Of course these non-technical individuals don't know better but logically, what is it about stealth that's magical? Stealth is a combination of designs that are incorporated in military aircraft to make them less visible over a wide spectrum. There's nothing magical about it.
DNF. As someone in intel, this reads as just conspiracy theories and no solid evidence to argue. The arguments made are in bad faith and sources used are not substantial. The writing style is fine, but the just blatant conspiracy theory behind it made it so unreadable. Like there are reasons certain people cant say things a certain way or have PR train them when they get to a certain point, but it doesnt immediately mean the conspiracy is right.