ANTIGRAVITY PROPULSION: Human or Alien Technologies? (The Underground Knowledge Series Book 2)
5**T
Unbiased and Objective View of Origin of Technology
I was particularly impressed by the unbiased, objective, journalistic views presented in this interesting book. The authors look at all angles and possibilities, allowing the reader to digest them on his or her own merits versus being nudged or sometimes shoved to the conclusions desired, as is the case of many such books.The authors assume that UFOs do indeed exist, a fact which is gradually being accepted as more evidence is released and credible witnesses continue to come forward. However, rather than assuming these strange vehicles are of extraterrestrial origin, the possibility is presented that perhaps not all of them are.All possibilities are covered, including connections between Japan and the Nazis of which I was previously unaware. The authors do an excellent job of staying on-topic as expressed by the title versus going off on tangents, which is so easy to do in a field where there are so many unanswered questions. And in that vein, I suppose that rather than answer any, additional queries are easily spawned as it provides a variety of additional angles to consider but doesn't go into that much detail or substantiation regarding them. References were embedded within the text itself as opposed to being listed in a bibliography which I find a little awkward for following up on them in a selective or methodical manner.The book does not discuss the possible technologies involved but rather sticks to the evidence of whether UFOs are of alien or human origin or perhaps a combination of both. Also note that 19% of this book relates to additional titles by the same authors, both fiction and nonfiction. Clearly this father and son team have reported on a profuse amount of information in their "Underground Knowledge" series.
E**D
Not bad
A vegetable need blueprints more detail less speculation?......could be longer with declassified information on subject, atted so here we fo.
A**R
Propaganda pamphlet
I bought this book to maybe shed some light into the topic of anti-gravity. The author does a bad job of really explaining what it is and what it’s practical uses are. What this book really is a way to point you to the government approved talking heads. For example, it has many quotes from [ABC] agencies like the CIA and NSC. It also has quotes from well known Freemason astronauts and features the Clinton darling Bob Lazar. My favorite chapter is the one on misinformation. I do not recommend this book.
M**E
excellent book
Was an interesting book. I think the basic premise that this technology exists is highly probable and even proven. The idea of a splinter or break away civilization leaves me deeply concerned that for most of us trapped on an increasingly polluted planet, there will be no miracles or enlightenment or even survival unless we challenge those who control the flow of information and this technology. They will not give it up easily. The evolution of government and corporate liaisons that are basically functioning outside of the structure of law and on our meal ticket needs to come to an end. If this remains unchanged it will eventually, in all probability, cost the majority of humans alive on this planet their lives. I suspect this will become a critical issue for the generation now being born and a widespread terminal. event for the generation thereafter. Disclosure now could dramatically alter this vision of the future and see our family of humanity here on planet earth spread peacefully to the stars.
E**S
This is an excellent read for an individual looking to expand their thinking ...
This is an excellent read for an individual looking to expand their thinking regarding government cover-up, hidden advanced technologies, and the possibility of alien communication.James and Lance have done a vast and intense research which can be seen in the large variety of sources they present to the readers. This makes it easy to follow up on their material in order to learn more. The book includes some interesting photos and multiple fascinating quotes from high ranked individuals, including some US presidents.I recommend this book to anyone who desires to learn more, whether a skeptic or a believer, it doesn't matter. This book is not attempting to mold you into a conspiracy theorist, but rather present you with factual material that should not be dismissed as junk science or paranoid rumors... at least not until the sources have been properly researched by the reader.
D**R
Shallow and repetitive
I found nothing original in this book, which incompletely rehashes decades of disinformation. The author rambles between UFO conspiracy theories and fringe science, which to be fair is the claimed intent.But I would have preferred more timeline based structure and a bit more technical depth at least in the afterword. I could recommend it as a juvenile primer for ages 12 to 15.
Q**M
Anti-Gravity Propulsion
Interesting book, but left me a bit disappointed. If you are looking for new scientific information on anti-gravity propulsion systems you will probably not find it here. The author does provide a rehash of a lot of the topical information available on the internet, but adds little new informationon the subject. While finding the compiled overview to be interesting, it was disappointing in not pushing the edge of the technology and ideaenvelope further into new territory.
B**R
Stunning revelation
I have started to read this book owing to my intriguing mind that always wonders about the existence of aliens. If they really do, what would they be like, how would their life style be. I picked this book by the title, but what I read really amazed me. The author so vividly accounts the esoteric knowledge that lay hidden in the classified documents. The book amazed me, scared me and enlightened me at the same time. One of the best of all non fiction irrespective of subject. I can't wait till I read the author's other works. I also recommend my friends and readers to read this book if they wish to be amazed by some stunning facts and concealed truth.
W**N
A good beginning
His is a quick summary (not fully complete)!of UFOs and Anti-Gravity. It does a fair job of defining a mystery. But like most such work adds no new facts. Strange things, those: facts,evidence, the application of science. What I would like to see is a well-defined theory of what anti-gravity might be: that is, if it could be built, what would it be capable of. That said, despite lack of the landing on the White House lawn, I am convinced that a terrestrial breakthrough is due. Watch for it. Then hang on tight.
C**U
Like a PhD Thesis.
Interesting title, and good research efforts to quote through out the chapters, however, each chapters lacking the details, for me, the only interesting point is the element 115 for using the fuel of UFO. It is a non-fiction reference book, providing a different info regarding the antigravity, alien, area 51 etc, however, despite of lots quotations, I did not see the author's input (Own view), summary or conclusions, as a result, it feels like reading a PhD thesis. Also don't like lots books promotion at the end. it's not necessary.
R**N
OK for someone unfamiliar with the subject matter
A good overview for anyone unfamiliar with the subject matter. Concise and to the point this will leave you thinking `what if?' many times throughout.Personally, there was little in it that I had not read about previously and in a lot more detail. It would rate it an extra star if it had included a bibliography and further reference section.
J**R
Five Stars
interesting
S**M
To find such topics fascinating and the other books in the series sound equally as interesting. I would recommend this book to
L likes an alternative view of the world and who suspects that there is indeed a hidden world among us. A nd there is more to the world that we know that we are not aware of but whose existence, some of us suspect.
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