Shares new documents to expose the sinister alien influence in world governments, financial systems, and scientific institutions throughout history
• Shows how Eisenhower’s treaty with the Greys, signed at Holloman Air Force Base in 1954, gave the aliens authority to abduct humans for "research"
• Reveals how Reptilian-influenced ex-Nazis infiltrated the U.S. government
• Explains how the Reptilians have created alien-human hybrids under their control to replace the human population
Long ago, the Galactic Federation sent the Atlans, a fierce group of humans from the Pleiades, to Earth to confront the newest colony of the combative ever-spreading alien race known as the Reptilians. The ensuing battle sank the continent of Lemuria and drove the Reptilians underground beneath the Indian subcontinent as well as to Antarctica. Able to shapeshift to appear human, the Reptilians then infiltrated the Atlantean civilization, abducting humans and creating Reptilian hybrids. As Len Kasten shows, this technique of infiltration and hybridization prior to an all-out attack has been the hallmark of Reptilian conquest throughout the galaxy.
Chronicling the history of the Reptilian Empire’s influence on Earth and their conquest of 21 star systems, Kasten reveals how the human race is enmeshed in a skillfully concealed plot to enslave humanity and exploit our planet’s physical and biological resources. Revealing Hitler’s pact with extraterrestrials and the Reptilian influence on the Nazi state, he shares new documents that disclose the rescue and rehabilitation of Nazi war criminals to assist in the Cold War, which then corrupted many U.S. government institutions. Focusing on crucial events in the decade after World War II, he examines the Reptilians’ human allies, the Illuminati, who control the levers of financial, technological, and military power throughout the world through various secret societies. He shows how Eisenhower’s treaty with the Greys, signed at Holloman Air Force Base in 1954, gave the aliens permission to take humans up to their spaceships, ostensibly for genetic study--in return for alien technology--and how these abductions led to the creation of a hybrid race under Reptilian mind control. He also explains how Kennedy was assassinated by the CIA because of his plans to rout out this Nazi–Reptilian presence.
Contrasting the Reptilians with the benevolent Ebens, the aliens from Zeta Reticuli who crashed at Roswell, Kasten exposes the stealthy tactics of the Reptilians, their relationship with the Greys, and their advanced genetic bio-technology and teleportation abilities--as well as what we need to do to defeat their plans.
I bought this book prior to a planned surgery which had me off of work for the week. The topic was interesting, as I have always enjoyed books on alternate dimensions/UFO/Aliens/Conspiracy theories. Boy was I disappointed when reading this book. I finished the book, even as far fetched as it really is. I am amazed that this book is able to be called non-fiction. There are no citations anywhere, so you cannot locate the sources he is referring to. Two of the major "books" he quotes throughout are the "Talmud of Emmanuel" and "The Terra Papers by John Morning Sky. Both of these are WIDELY believed to be fakes/hoaxes. He takes them as absolute fact. Kasten presents Hollywood movies as "proof" several times in the book. He must not know that movies are generally exaggerated for viewer's pleasure.\ My advice: Read David Icke, as he is a better writer than Kasten. Or better, find books where authors credit and cite their sources. That way the ideas are at least believable.
In an almost literal sense, I couldn’t put down this book. I found it utterly fascinating. Let me premise my comments by noting that I often enjoy books on conspiracy theory, whether the subject involves the Apollo missions, the Deep State, the assassination of JFK, alien abductions or the alleged Secret Space Force. Of the latter, I have read a number of books, some were very … no make that extremely difficult to get through, yet others were very compelling. Len Kasten’s “Alien World Order” weaves a page-turning thread through numerous theories, alleged whistle blower accounts and newspaper headlines that does a spectacular job of laying out a timeline for the maturation of our solar system and the creation of humanity.
The only place his work left me wanting more is in relation to God, god(s) and spirituality. He describes the immaculate conception, the birth and education of Jesus in a way, that if alien existence is ever disclosed to the general public as reality, makes a good deal of sense from a logical standpoint. However, if as he alludes, Jesus was an engineered hybrid being and not the Son of the actual God Almighty, but rather the son of god(s) (a hybrid embryo with altered DNA inserted into Mary via advanced alien—aka gods to ancient mankind—genetics), Kasten doesn’t account for the Creator of the aliens, or expound upon the spirituality he mentions throughout his discussion of Jesus. As a Christian, it wasn’t easy for me to digest his account, but one won’t enjoy a title such as this without keeping an open mind that all may not be as we’ve been taught. The potentially redeeming factor was his numerous references to spirituality; hence, my desire for more clarification on that point.
Beyond ancient man, Kaster dissects our history from Classical Times through the Middle Ages, the Industrial Revolution, both World Wars, the Space Race, right up to today. He clearly illustrates the repeating patterns throughout human history which should truly alarm us. The United States is in a state of decline, our society is repeating the pattern of the Ancient Greek and Roman Empires … without intending any spoilers, it could well be by design.
One more interesting tie in … this book was published in 2017, which means it was likely in production before all of the Q nonsense that emerged after Donald J. Trump was elected 45th president. Regardless of anything posted on 4-Chan (or 8-Chan) along with the formalization of the terms Deep State and Global Cabal, came incredible accusations about the elites in our and other countries sacrificing children as part of their Luciferian belief system. The substance Adrenochrome became a mainstream topic among those listening to celebrities such as Mel Gibson and Isaac Kappy, who claimed many high-level politicians, celebrities and captains of industry were not only pedophiles, but would go to horrific lengths to obtain a quantity of this euphoric. It is interesting that Kaster describes the Reptilians (who allegedly control and share DNA with the aforementioned elites) as thriving on a substance described as such, but not specifically named.
For anyone unfamiliar with theories of alien races secretly coinhabiting our planet, circumstances relating to Operations Paperclip and High Jump, the lost continent of Atlantis and/or the idea of antigravitational technologies, this book may come across as fantasy and utter nonsense. However, those who have read books such as “Worlds in Collision” by Immanuel Velikovsky or ”Dark Mission, the Secret History of NASA” by Richard Hoagland and Mike Bara, or any number of titles relating to Native American interactions with “Sky People,” “Alien World Order” will put all of the puzzle pieces neatly together.
So I must admit this book is definitely “out there.” Most readers would definitely have a hard time with this stuff. I don’t know what is or isn’t out there. I do know and acknowledge that history doesn’t always record the truth or at least distorts it to some degree. So at the very least, I thought this book was fascinating and that the author did a fantastic job writing this story based on his research and findings. I really enjoyed it and sincerely respect the author’s perspectives and opinions. With that being said, you definitely have to have an open mind to read this book though.
Okay - so I read this book for twenty minutes until I couldn't take it anymore. I skipped around to see where it was going and found it absurd. It's supposed to be non-fiction. It was like reading Star Wars and being told it was all true. I guess the joke will be on me if it is some day proven to be true, but, for now.
I am a believer in UFO's and ET's. I do not believe we are alone in the universe. I think the government has hidden their knowledge and association with ET's from us for a long time. And I love a good conspiracy theory! That being said, I expected more out of this. It was written by an ex Mutual UFO Agency researcher and I thought that might give it a little more believability. However, it was like the author took pieces from Star Trek, Star Wars, Men in Black, X-Files, V, The Twelfth Planet books and Stargate:SG1 and tried to make a believable book out of them. There were some things I can believe, especially about Jesus never dying and being married to Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail is the bloodline of those two, which I have read in many other books. But some of the things had me saying "Aw come on! This was in (insert TV show, book or movie)!" I wouldn't recommend it.
This seems to have very few droplets of truth scattered without, but most of the truth is surrounded by outlandish stories that are very difficult to believe. (Sounds cultish) Every detail down to how warships function like out of a sci Fi novel. And how reptilian women are very sexually attractive. Like seriously? What does that have to do with anything?It’s books like these that really discredit the reptilian agenda. It almost seems like a psy op. I got through 1/3 of the book before being completely annoyed. Probably stick to authors that have proof to their claim instead of, ‘Hey an alien told me this story, so now I’m telling you this.’Well it’s got to be true then!
I really enjoyed this book. The author traces the reptilian influence from Atlantis thru all ancient empires up thru the present day and the coming New World Order. I really enjoyed how he connected the reptilian influence on Hitler and the NAZI regime. He also provides a great chapter on Ancient Egypt. However, I gave the book a 3 because I compared it to David Icke's Children of the Matrix which goes into greater detail on the subject to include how these beings shapeshift.
Anyone seeking to expand their mind, I highly recommend this book along with Icke's Children of Matrix. Mind blowing information on what's been done thru-out history to the human race.
It may at first appear far-fetched when you read that 22 different alien species contributed their DNA to develop homo sapiens, and at times it appears that you are reading a sci-fi novel, but it is captivating, if it was cheaper I would award 5 stars instead of 4.
An amazing book that details accurate and speculative accounts of modern and historical encounters with non-human intelligences and the forging of realities that have constructed dimensions of existence within the Simulation. Great Read!
Oooooh baby, we're thinking outside the box now! I happened upon this a year ago and ordered a copy. Finally got around to reading it. First of all, I should say that I've read a few books like this before, but it's been a long time, over ten years.
When reading books like this, it helps to keep an open mind. How much is fact, how much fiction...who can say? The material is fun, engaging, even informative. EVEN IF most of the material in a book like this is "made up" or "conspiracy theory" It's still fascinating reading. If this book in particular had been written and marketed and marketed as Sci-Fi, it would turn into a Netlfix mini-series. Eventually.
The author of this book does an excellent job of packing a serious ton of information over a long historical timeline into the 300 pages of this book. In such a way that I'd recommend this over books twice as long and I wouldn't normally do that. Many of the topics/theories of this book I've heard before, but also many were new to me, so that was exciting and enlightening.
The author has clearly done his research...though I didn't keep a count, it's clear he has read many, many books to research in preparation for writing this book.
This book covers a timeline that spans from many thousands of years ago (possibly millions of years, in some cases) and leads right up to the present day. The book was published in 2017, so it's a few years behind, but there's a good bit of speculation of what's to come in the future.
This is certainly one of the more "out there" books I've ever read. But I like my books out there sometimes!
Most people would probably tell you they don't believe we're alone in the universe. Many of them probably LOVED the X-Files. Well, call Alien World Order "fiction" then and enjoy it that way, because it certainly is a fascinating read. How much is fact? How much is fiction? Read the book and you decide.
Man this book was rough. It's divided into three parts. The first part is the past history of various alien races as they fought interstellar wars and eventually colonized earth. I picked this up for good fun, and know it's not real, but this section was incredibly silly. Most of the section is told on long quote by a Native American named Morning Sky [real person or not? Who knows.] Hoping for logical science fantasy this section literally made me laugh out loud when the Reptilians called themselves the vowell-less SSS and the dog-like aliens called themselves the RRR. Like really? That's just an example.
Part 2 covered ancient history from antiquity through Rome. It started to get a little weird again when Reptilians could jump in and out of humans after interpreeding with them. Eventually this "interbreeding" led to the aliens being all but practically dropped by the last section.
Finally, part 3 is what I really picked the book up for and what I thought it was mostly going to be about. Modern history intertwined with the silly Reptilian theory. But they were hardly mentioned by this section and instead it branched hard in the Hitler was still alive in Argentina after WWII and was part of the Illuminati realm of conspiracy theories. That was fine, but not what was expected.
Again, the book is all over the place on its theory and connections. It's linear but the titular plan doesn't make any sense in the overarching narrative. It felt like a bit of a slog until part 3 so that's why I'm giving this book only 2 stars.
I received Alien World Order as a Christmas gift, and it turned out to be an absolutely fascinating read. Len Kasten delivers a compelling exploration into the hidden aspects of our history and the possible influence of extraterrestrial beings.
The book is packed with well-curated resources and references, making it a rich source for anyone curious about alternative history or alien influence theories. While I was already somewhat familiar with many of the topics discussed, Kasten's insights still managed to surprise me. His work is equal parts inspiring, thought-provoking, and at times genuinely chilling.
What stood out most was how seamlessly the book ties together different events and elements from our past, offering a perspective that is both eye-opening and mind-bending. For anyone new to this subject, I highly recommend approaching it with an open mind. It's not just a read—it's an experience.
Trying to attack the logic of a conspiracy tract is a pointless endeavour, so I won’t try it here. What I will say is that large portions of this book are entirely lifted from even less reputable sources, there’s no strong narrative through line and, worst of all, there’s some distinctly racist narratives about European genetics and middle-eastern refugees sprinkled into the text, though luckily it steers clear of the more vehement anti-semitism seen in most conspiracy narratives. All of this is alongside the fact that, unfortunately, it is *boring*. Quite how that can be true of a book that claims Star Wars is a documentary I don’t know, but it remains true, especially for anyone who already has a grounding in conspiracy thought.
This book is not for everyone. This book is beyond fantastic and is only for people who deeply in to the research and scinence and have very open mind about the different possibilities. People who have understaing in Ufology,Demonology,spirituality,religions,hinduism,budhism,science,quantum mehcanics,theoretical quantum mechanics, techonology,ICC, physics,chemistry,magic,black magic,witchcraft,nanotechnology,spiritual science,methaphysics,occultism,shamanism,history, alternative history,paranormal,supernatural,techonolgy,astrology,egyptology,etmylogy, archeology, alterinative archeology and so on. People who do not have their mind expanded enough can not really crasp the deep meaning and reality of the ongoing situations and ''truths'' . Keep an open mind !
I literally could not put this book down. I found the earliest ancient history chapters the most fascinating, especially about the Reptilian queens. I feel this book is well-researched and you have to take a leap of faith to read it. If you want sources you will not find them. But I am an avid reader and there are other sources that say the same things. My biggest disagreement is that Lemuria was a Reptilian base. I don't agree with that I haven't heard that theory mentioned anywhere else.
He also leaves you hanging with The Reptilian queen. What happened to her? Is she still alive?
Un libro con buenos argumentos sobre la segunda guerra mundial. Muchas cosas geneticas de las cuales hay un paradigma, tienen ahora mucho sentido viendolo desde la perspectiva de Len Kasten. Abrir los ojos a una realidad oculta pero que llena los espacios oscuros de nuestra historia, puede generar una negación o incredulidad, yo prefiero seguir leyendo hasta llegar a un punto en el que la mente vaya sacando sus propias conclusiones después de comparar más material. Excelente libro, recomendado!!!
I really liked this book. If you've ever wondered how dinosaurs line up with creation and the Bible, wondered about Atlantis or Lemuria, or questioned why the world is the way it is then this is your book. The author did talk a little too much about Hitler and I would've liked to see more about how this is currently playing out.
This book really is worth reading while looking at our history. It provides interesting insights into some of our major historical events. After reading this book, I was curious to read another by this author as well.
The book started off well but veered into modern history of humans, almost to the exclusion of anything reptilian. I wanted a book that described reptilian history, and instead the middle and latter part of this book discussed human history and its atrocities. Not pleased.