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5.0 out of 5 stars Must have book for all people interested in Alien contact with Earth
The Anunnaki Encycopedia, is by far the most detailed and informative publication that I have ever seen. This publication gives a very clear and concise explination of extratarestial contact made by the Anunnaki to our planet and how it relates to our overall history and development as a society.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Clearly covered with FAKE reviews, DUPLICATED among multiple books
Gee, something is fishy here. Why is it that multiple books by this author are given IDENTICAL reviews by the same small set of reviewers? How is it that they're all priced nearly the same and carry either 5-star (fake) or 1-star (real) reviews?

These reviewers are apparently shills for the author. Don't fall for this blatent manipulation of the Amazon...
Published on July 7, 2008 by Scott Deans


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Clearly covered with FAKE reviews, DUPLICATED among multiple books, July 7, 2008
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Scott Deans "Songwriter" (Redmond, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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Gee, something is fishy here. Why is it that multiple books by this author are given IDENTICAL reviews by the same small set of reviewers? How is it that they're all priced nearly the same and carry either 5-star (fake) or 1-star (real) reviews?

These reviewers are apparently shills for the author. Don't fall for this blatent manipulation of the Amazon review system!!!!!
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Clearly covered with FAKE reviews, DUPLICATED among multiple books, July 7, 2008
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Scott Deans "Songwriter" (Redmond, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Anunnaki Encyclopedia: History, Nibiru Life, World, Families, Secret Powers, How They Created Us, Ufo, Extraterrestrials (Paperback)
Gee, something is fishy here. Why is it that multiple books by this author are given IDENTICAL reviews by the same small set of reviewers? How is it that they're all priced nearly the same and carry either 5-star (fake) or 1-star (real) reviews?

These reviewers are apparently shills for the author. Don't fall for this blatent manipulation of the Amazon review system!!!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Unable to locate biographical material on author, May 8, 2008
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If anyone can help me locate a published biographical essay on Jean-Maximillien de la Croix de Lafayette, please respond. I am unable to locate any biographical information such as birthplace, birthdate, education, or highlights of his career in a reputable and authoritative resource. Examples of acceptable resources would be: Who's Who in America or The International Who's Who, Gale's Biography Resource Center, any reputable dictionary of biography. I did find a website claiming to present his biography. However there is nothing to substantiate that such a person exists. I have concluded that perhaps the name may be a pseudonym for collective authors who publish under the name of the Maximillien de Lafayette publishing company. Consequently, how does one estimate the authoritativeness of the works of this particular series of books on ufos, extraterrestrials and ancient history? Are the books well-researched and documented? Are appendices and bibliographic citations included?

Thank you for any assistance. Purchasing for a library requires that we look not only at glowing reviews (that look suspiciously like promotional blurbs) but also find solid information on the author and his/her resources and documentation.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars not impressed, October 13, 2008
This review is from: Anunnaki Encyclopedia: History, Nibiru Life, World, Families, Secret Powers, How They Created Us, Ufo, Extraterrestrials (Paperback)
i read all the reviews here but they were inconclusive because they seemed only very negative or very positive and where does that help?

As someone on the 1Anunnaki forum said this book was very worthwhile i chanced buying it. Well, you can't win 'm all, i guess...

If you haven't read into Sitchin and other sources about Anunnaki this book may have some appeal. In this sense it's for beginners. But the interesting new things it presents it doesn't explain and that just doesn't help. I think some of this author's other books must be more interesting but i frankly don't know what to make of this 'encyclopedia' other than finding it tedious and unsustantiated. Better to read Sitchin's 12th Planet, End of Days, and Lost book of Enki, plus some other reading i suggest on my blog Anno70.nl
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete gems, August 5, 2009
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Dong Tran (Bloomfield, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Anunnaki Encyclopedia: History, Nibiru Life, World, Families, Secret Powers, How They Created Us, Ufo, Extraterrestrials (Paperback)
This book was advertised as an encyclopedia but nobody mentioned it was incomplete and was only the first volume of a series. Then, many of the entries are compilations of many different writers' articles. There is no consistent point of view authored by De Lafayette. So, on those points alone, I have to say I am disappointed. On the bright side, there are some gems of information strewn around the disparate articles so all is not lost.
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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Unable to locate reliable information about author, May 8, 2008
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If anyone can help me locate a published biographical essay on Jean-Maximillien de la Croix de Lafayette, please respond. I am unable to locate any biographical information such as birthplace, birthdate, education, or highlights of his career in a reputable and authoritative resource. Examples of acceptable resources would be: Who's Who in America or The International Who's Who, Gale's Biography Resource Center, any reputable dictionary of biography. I did find a website claiming to present his biography. However there is nothing to substantiate that such a person exists. I have concluded that perhaps the name may be a pseudonym for collective authors who publish under the name of the Maximillien de Lafayette publishing company. Consequently, how does one estimate the authoritativeness of the works of this particular series of books on ufos, extraterrestrials and ancient history? Are the books well-researched and documented? Are appendices and bibliographic citations included?

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The real deal?, October 16, 2009
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This review is from: Anunnaki Encyclopedia: History, Nibiru Life, World, Families, Secret Powers, How They Created Us, Ufo, Extraterrestrials (Paperback)
I have plowed through several of these books now and aside from the fact the author repeats himself, he also quotes the oddest sources for his information. For example Drunvalo Melchizadek is cited several times in the books I have read; yet Drunvalo is hardly an authority on Annunaki history, (I have been a student of Drunvalo's for many years and while he is a marvelous teacher, he has never mentioned Maximillien de Lafayette). And it seems to me since the Ulema claim such an old tradition, why would they use Drunvalo as a source of information? Much of the info in these books is actually available from other sources but it is presented as if it were fresh. In a lot of areas he cobbles together information that has been already written in old and obscure books and presents it as his own. Someone suggested the guy was fake, working for the NWO, a cynic out for the money. Maybe. I don't mind the fact he wrote books on movie stars before this but there is something really whiffy about this stuff. As I said, I bought several books, (very excited by the subject matter), and the techniques and even the science are really old fashioned, antiquated mystical stuff that is hard to equate with a race of people who could genetically engineer a race like us. There really doesn't seem to be a lot of deep science in it, it's all kind of "new agey" visualization stuff and I suspect appeals to people who don't like maths. Anyway I was VERY disappointed in the books and I read loads of this type of material. I am disappointed too that more people haven't noticed the repetitions, the use of banal source material and how little new stuff the guy actually says. As I said I have read comprehensively in this area, so maybe that is why it all seems so familiar. Anyway check it out if you like but you really might be being scammed.
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10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Cosmic Debris, August 2, 2008
This review is from: Anunnaki Encyclopedia: History, Nibiru Life, World, Families, Secret Powers, How They Created Us, Ufo, Extraterrestrials (Paperback)
I've read a couple books by this guy and he's just another charlaton exploiting the genius work of Zecharia Sitchin. His presentation blows. The reading is difficult and unenjoyable. It has no ring of authenticity or genuinness. All appearance and no substance. A CyberGenetic creation of Amazon. A legend in their own minds. When the existence of the 12th planet and the Annunaki creation of "humans" are beyond question and an accepted fact, Zecharia Zitchin will get the credit he deserves and Max will be long gone and forgotten like a foul winded odirifis emanation.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Borrow From a Friend!, July 25, 2011
This review is from: Anunnaki Encyclopedia: History, Nibiru Life, World, Families, Secret Powers, How They Created Us, Ufo, Extraterrestrials (Paperback)
I still can't believe my friend actually PAID for this book. I asked her, "Did it teach you the formula for immortality or how to call them down in flesh and blood?" She told me, "No." I just looked at her, "And you paid how much for this piece of s***?" I am stunned. She should have saved her money for Botox and a nice vacation. I will.
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1.0 out of 5 stars How Much $$$????, January 24, 2011
I have no problem paying market value for a book that might not be good, but something is going on here. This price is way too high for any book.
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