Based on a true story, Planetary Intervention tells Daniel's a military veteran who joins a world military command, which officially should not exist, and embarks on various missions around the world. Daniel goes through the best elite training there is and uses technology far ahead of his time, traveling all over the planet without knowing what his next mission will be. In Planetary Intervention you will learn how this multinational elite troop, obeying a hidden command and unknown by the combatants, interferes in wars all over the globe, attends underground bases and participates in encounters between humans and extraterrestrials, sometimes even in combat. Learn more about the backstage of terrestrial reality, the manipulation of several conflicts and the confrontations and details of human and non-human interaction, including the recovery of ancient technological artifacts. Planetary intervention is the outburst of an ex-combatant who has decided to reveal his story to the world.
O.K. so it needed a better proof reader but the book itself had some excellent information re the "war on terrorism" from an active elite soldier. It was food for thought to say the least and confirmed my thoughts on the invasions especially Iraq as it encompassed Mesopotamia???
Needs an editor that speaks English because there are many mistakes in spelling, phrases and even one whole paragraph that is repeated. The book never explains why Daniel was arrested. There is an odd part about war crimes that is out of place in the book. The book needs work.
This book first came to my attention during an interview with Exopolitics.org founder, Dr. Michael Salla and the primary author, Fabio Santos. While Santos, himself, did not experience the events in this book – which he claims are true – his ‘insider, Daniel’ apparently did.
Essentially, ‘Daniel’ claims that he was recruited to be part of a clandestine team who ‘interrupted wars’ around the planet and engaged in combat with various extraterrestrials.
It's hard to believe this book has received a 4.5 star rating. To be quite honest, even though it was fairly short, it was extremely difficult to read. It was very poorly written (at least in English) and could have used a good translator and proofreader/editor, therefore some of the information likely wasn’t conveyed as it may have been meant to be.
While the subject matter should have been distracting – that is, engaging – enough to accomplish its ultimate aim of conveying what the author and co-author were attempting to convey, instead the necessity of attempting to translate and understand what was actually being said, not to mention what was meant, was a constant distraction in itself.
Then, towards the end of the book, ‘Daniel’ chimed in for one chapter and proceeded to completely change the subject from the fighting of extraterrestrials to the legal ramifications of the involvement of several countries believed to be instigators in the Middle East and other wars around the planet and their collective culpability as far as their violation of the Geneva Accord. While this may have been apropos based on the message Daniel wished to impart, it, too, was distracting from the overall format of the message.
As to its veracity? Hard to say, based on the challenge I experienced attempting to navigate it. In my opinion, it might be a good book yet. But it REALLY needs to be cleaned up and better organized so that English speakers (since Mr. Santos is marketing the book primarily to his English speaking readers) can actually comprehend it better. If he does that, I might try re-reading it just to get at the 'meat' of Daniel's claims.
An important story for the future of mankind (if any). War is horrible enough, but the implications of what is really going on behind the scenes, makes George Orwells 1984, seem like a walk in the park!
A great story to follow the life of one of the elite soldiers of Earth, taking on ET's and other missions. Looking forward to future books in this series.