23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Deep Underground Secret, August 1, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: The Secrets of the Mojave (Hardcover)
This book describes exactly where cash in the black budget is going and does it in a way that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. Amazing in that it really gives one a whole look at the entire U.F.O mystery and describes various contacts that certain groups of Indians have had over the ages with 'aliens', 'ufos' and the 'military'. It describes much of the military machine behind the censorship of any and all U.F.O related material and does so in a way that really wants to make you get out and do something about it.
This book gets to the core of the mystery and pushes the limits. I would also advice the book be read CAREFULLY as it contains much hidden stuff like how to fight the 'enigma' itself.
The most interesting aspect of this book is how the military/alien connection seem to always focus in on areas that are populated by human beings who are actively practicing some form of religion. This why much of the book is about Indians and New Mexico.
I would highly recommend this read.
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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Rambling Rant, May 13, 2008
This review is from: The Secrets of the Mojave (Hardcover)
This text aimlessly wanders through a tour de force of every Secret Government conspiracy theory without bothering to supply any concrete evidence to back up its claims. It ties together UFO's and ET's of various types, Majestic 12, Bilderburgers, Illuminati, the CIA, Nazis, Freemasons, New World Order, Mary the Mother of Jesus, American Indians, etc., often launching off on some tangent that has nothing to do with the point the writer was trying to make.
The writer damages his credibility with his obvious anti-Catholic bigotry. He falsely accuses the late Pope John Paul II of being a cyanide gas distributor for Nazi Germany when the truth is that he was a seminarian who the Nazis tried to kill. (They murdered over 35,000 Catholic priests during World War II, mostly for hiding Jews. Compare that with 55,000 priests in the United States today.) He also claims that the Catholics are in league with the Freemasons, the latter of whom he does correctly identify as a Satanic organization. He never mentions, though, that the Freemasons consider the Catholic Church to be their arch enemy, and have long tried to infiltrate its hierarchy to undermine it from within. One might wonder why these Satanists are so anti-Catholic while ignoring non-Catholic Christian denominations. In short, his rantings sound just like Nazi anti-Jewish rhetoric applied to Catholics instead of Jews.
The writer is plainly coming at it from the standpoint of Christian Fundamentalism. He cites Scripture passages that he purports to indicate the Rapture, which simply does not appear anywhere in the Bible. He adds his views that the Letter to the Romans agrees with his By Faith Alone stance, which it does not. (Romans 3 says that we are justified by our faith, albeit not faith alone, but Romans 2 says that we will be rewarded in accordance with our works. Three times the letter of James states that faith without good works is worthless.) What any of that has to do with his thesis is beyond me.
His obvious bigotry about that calls into question his credibility about everything else he says. It leaves me wondering how much of the rest of what he claims is true and how much is just a lot of made up blather like that about Catholicism. For someone who purports to possess inside information, one needs to ask how such a peon in these secret organizations knows so much about them, or whether he is just concocting much of it to connect the dots in his own mind without any proof that what he wrote is actually accurate.
At least there is comfort in knowing that he never mentions the kitchen sink. We can now wash dishes with the assurance that it is not part of a secret government conspiracy! It is just about the only thing that he failed to throw into his hodgepodge.
I approached this book with an open mind to consider his views. Unfortunately, he himself convinced me that there is considerable doubt about what he claims. Of course, in his mind that might make me a conspirator in his vast secret government. I am not, even if such a thing does exist.
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