In this book, You will learn about various alien races from a government whistleblower R.K. A quote from a "He had lots of data, but I didn‘t have enough time to write it all down so I will try to summarize all of them in this chapter. From what I have learned there are at least 15 species. Some are benevolent some are evil and others are neutral. Others are not even from our dimension..."Table of
Introduction with R.K.The FilesCentauriansPleiadiansCetiansHybridsSyntheticsArcturiansAghariansReptiliansJanosiansLyransOrionsSiriansDwarvesProcyoniansAnakimContact with ReptileProject SerpoProject Blue Book
Where do I even begin with this book? I can’t believe I spent $4.99 on it. I wish I could return it. It’s short. Less than 40 pages and it reads like a poorly written middle school paper. The author starts with the story about meeting some secret government agent like something from men in black and he has a whole box of files. All of those files and this is the best you have?
This document (because I refuse to call it a book) could have benefited from a good proofreader. Word are misspelled, left out or several words are entered twice. And I know this is a topic that some would consider pseudoscience but you can still cite references. There are plenty of other books on Project Blue Book and Serpo. And the author states statistics like “in 1950 94% of people believed in UFOs.” Where are you getting this data? I’ve scoured the web and can’t find anything to support this. If you want to use statistics you should cite your sources.
At the end of the document the author states, “The content and information contained in this book has been compiled from sources deemed reliable, and it is accurate to the best of the Author‘s knowledge, information and belief. However, the Author cannot guarantee its accuracy and validity and cannot be held liable for any errors and/or omissions. “. Why should I take your word for it? If they’re so reliable cite them.
If you are starting your quest for information then yes read it, otherwise really don't bother. Very little info all repetitive from other books plus there are far more alien species than are revealed here.
I read this small book in about an hour. It is really interesting with images of the different alien races mentioned. I had the thought that j r r Tolkien had more knowledge than I knew. His different civilisations are similar to some in this book. I enjoyed reading the contents and will recommend to others. It goes along side the Gary margrove books I am currently reading.
I enjoyed this very much. I was only disappointed a little bit over the fact that I felt like there could’ve been more information given, especially about where the information came from and I suppose if I had a little bit more background about where the information came from for each one of these races. I would’ve given it five stars.
Otherworldly non illuminati accurate information on beings not from Earth
It is absolutely accurate according to my extensive research. Its well written and easy to read. For people who have not done ufo research its a must read....5 Stars...
Interesting! I honestly have never seen one, however we can’t possibly be alone. G-d created us all (my belief). Reading is a good way to explore the possibilities even if we do not have 100% knowledge of anything that is not Earthling.