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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating stuff, November 4, 1999
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This review is from: Milabs: Military Mind Control & Alien Abduction (Paperback)
Anybody with a serious interest in aliens should take a look at this book. It does a good job exploring the shady, often ambiguous connection between alien abductees and the US military. This is something other abduction books don't deal with much, but the authors present enough evidence to convince me something's going on.

I came away reasonably sure that a monitoring program is in place, whereby the military re-abducts people soon after aliens have taken them (a kind of forced debriefing to find out all they can about the Greys).

There are dark hints that covert research is being done into exotic mind-control and genetic management/manipulation. You get the creepy feeling from this book that no matter how wild X-FILES may get, it's not as wild as reality! It's as if there's a new Manhattan Project underway, only now it's about aliens. Very Kafkaesque. I wonder now if I want to be around the day this all comes out into the public - could get pretty ugly.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars MILABS is a startling, eye-opening book!, January 7, 2000
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This review is from: Milabs: Military Mind Control & Alien Abduction (Paperback)
MILABS is a real tour-de-force. The Lammers have convincingly argued that the United States military is very covertly kidnapping a select group of people for reasons that are very obscure. We live in a world of dark illusion, and the Lammers have shone the light of their research into a dark corner where the Pentagon's clandestine operations scuttle and scurry. This is virtually the only book of its kind on this topic, and really rips the shroud of secrecy. The relationship between mind control, covert military operations targeted against civilians and the UFO and alleged alien abduction phenomena is a strange one -- but the Lammers have made an informative and enlightening opening into this secretive arena. I give MILABS five stars and two thumbs up.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "He's saying it's in my head and it had to be unlocked and that I belong to the government", July 11, 2009
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This review is from: Milabs: Military Mind Control & Alien Abduction (Paperback)
Expert opinion maintains that there are no such things as flying saucers. As for supposed alien abductions, well, this book quotes the opinion of Victoria Alexander, wife of one of the authors of The Warrior's Edge, who reckons they are the sexually repressed fantasies of lonely women, as quoted from the Dec 96 issue of the MUFON journal.

This book neatly condenses testimony from various supposed MILAB victims. The motives for military abductions? Well, there's cloning research going on, perhaps reflecting the wish of such researchers to develop synthetic, genetic superior humans. How about the evolution of the super-soldier, immune to bio-warfare? Cloned humans for infertile couples? Or chipped soldiers, immune to stress, with improved fighting capabilities? Throw in biotelemetry, GPS technology and who knows? Maybe it would be possible to create a holographic image projection which would provide enhanced military deception capability. These possibilities are mentioned in MILABS as reasons for research.

The vivid illustrations help make the book quite a livid read. According to one of the alleged MILAB victims the interrogator asked, "Tell me about the drive mechanism. What did they tell you? Tell me ... You know you are not theirs, you are ours!"

So maybe there are real flying saucers. What then?
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice exposure of the military modus openrandi., December 9, 2007
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This review is from: Milabs: Military Mind Control & Alien Abduction (Paperback)
Only book, you will ever need in the subject of alien abductions.

Books like this one and other public domain sources dealing with military connections to UFO abductions, forced the Air Force and probably the folks of Langley, to pull the plug in a lot of pet projects during late 80s maybe early 90s,last ten years, you can perceive more self contention of agencies abusing such toys in our public, no more games with microwaves, Electronic Memory Implantation or bio field testing using human subjects, no at least in the massive and extensive escale use to be in USA, to risky, for the time been, the current advances in electronic the Internet and further exposure of these operations, made this "modus operandi" obsolete.

One last thing though, this book just touch the tip of the iceberg.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Is there anything real to stories of `MILABS'? The Lammers' carefully documented work might convince you, January 6, 2012
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Helmut and Marion Lammer are German nationals who have co-written and published, together and separately, a number of books on `fringe' subjects mainly in the German language. This infamous 1999 paperback book originally published by Illuminet Press is generally regarded as a highly original and courageous one-off piece of documentary research, which due to rarity now changes hands for high prices.

Throughout the 1990s to the present (January 2012) many high-profile alien abductees who have gone on the public record - the late Dr. Karla Turner & her husband Casey, Leah Haley, Melinda Leslie, Jim Sparks, Beth Collings, Kay Wilson, Debbie Jordan-Kauble and others - have claimed that in addition to their `alien-type' experiences they also remember being drugged by injection, kidnapped and taken to various covert but very human-looking `underground' locations where they were aggressively interrogated by military/paramilitary and medical personnel. In some cases, door locks of their houses have been broken by force, which is never a feature of the `normal' abduction phenomenon. These so-called `MILAB' (i.e. `military abduction') incidents are radically different in character to the `usual' experiences with non-human entities. Harassment by unmarked black helicopters circling or hovering over their homes also feature prominently; many close-up and well-defined photos of these aircraft exist and have been published, notably by Bob Luca in Raymond Fowler's classic book `The Andreasson Affair Phase 2' but also in other places.

All this speaks of a very human interest by government or quasi-governmental agencies in the experiences of genuine abductees. These incidents are reported almost exclusively from the USA and, the authors point out, almost none of the high-profile researchers into the abduction phenomenon (with notable exceptions like the late Dr. Karla Turner, and Kay Wilson) will acknowledge the problem or deal with it.

Following a brief introduction to the subject, the authors take us on a trip through a `documented history of secret mind control and behaviour control experiments': CHATTER, BLUEBIRD, ARTICHOKE, MKULTRA, MKSEARCH and the rest. Much of this history is already known but summarised here very succinctly. The text is helpfully illustrated and heavily referenced with copious notes; the authors know their subject.

Discussion then moves on to speculate about the purpose of MILABS, the activities of black helicopters and details of alleged kidnappings. Chapter 8 really gets into conspiratorial territory as it speculates about the move towards a controlled society and evidence for `terrestrial' implants - which, believe it or not, seems to be substantial and backed up by X-rays, documents, patents granted for such devices and a few surgically removed artefacts.

The book contains some detailed case studies (including, surprisingly, one from Sweden), transcripts of relevant scientific papers, photos, documents extracted through FOIA, and X-rays of the heads of victims with implants clearly visible. Statements from accredited surgeons and psychiatrists, letters and detailed reports from a number of abductees complete the picture.

The authors are to be commended for the thoroughness of their investigation and for amassing such a substantial body of evidence, which adds up to a compelling indictment - but of whom, exactly? It certainly puts a different (and far more serious) spin on the abduction phenomenon: it seems that not only are alien abductions real, but there are agencies here who know it, have more than a passing interest in the subject and are prepared to break the law and invade the privacy of abductees - who then become `double victims' - in order to better understand what is being done. All this activity is covert and hidden from media intrusion, violates normal legal rights and safeguards and is obviously outside the regular processes of democratic government.

The question left open at the end of the book is: what is going on?

The book is quite short at 160 pages, is in places a bit repetitive and several typos and examples of poor syntax have been left unedited. These minor irritants demote this otherwise extraordinary piece of work from a full five stars. The bibliography however is enormous and the citations plentiful and substantial.

One can't help but feel the subject of this book is so alarming, and has such compelling evidence to support it, that it deserves more serious and widespread academic attention.
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