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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
2/3 Empty Or 2/3 Full,
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This review is from: Two-Thirds (Hardcover)
Two-thirds empty or Two-thirds full definitely depends on your paradigm. If you are open-minded and your paradigm allows you to admit that you do not know what reality is; if you are not completely satisfied with the Darwinian version of the evolution of our civilization; if you're skeptical of the religious take on the matter, this is the book for you. This is a very BIG book, close to 800 pages including the appendix. It is not an easy read, but it is well worth reading.
I was fascinated by not only the mythos style of the story, but also the way the book came about. It is kind of like an intergalactic "How The West Was Won". The characters are fractals, so they could be individuals or civilizations. It takes our ancestors' movements into this galaxy, and their colonization of this galaxy and into our solar system down to planet Earth. The book shows the many sacred geometric relationships between objects in the galaxy, solar system and on our planet. It also explains things like the face on Mars, and why it was abandoned. The appendix also includes drawings and graphics of how antigravity spaceships worked, why certain megaliths were aligned and built where they are, and the meaning of some of the crop circles, just to name a few. The two authors were on different continents when the book was written, but were told how to put the book together, paragraph by paragraph, the exact wording, and when to publish it. David Myer downloaded the entire book, word for word for a higher source. Remember that the earth was flat for a very long time, until some "kook" showed everyone it was round.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a very interesting book,
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This is a BIG book, over 800 pages including the appendix. I have read it 3 times within the space of one year. Why, you may ask? Because there are concepts in this book that are positively breath-taking and there are concepts that definitely require that you suspend disbelief. If you are capable of doing the latter, you are in for a great read. One which will challenge many of your perceptions of 'reality'.
I am an avid lifelong 'reader' and I have to say, this book has a very unique quality about it which I have not experienced in anything else I have read. Anything. The historical scope of the book is almost beyond human comprehension while still remaining pertinent and 'believeable'. Since reading this book I find myself 'connecting the dots' on an almost daily basis with regard to everything from news stories on current events to 'scientific discoveries' which, in many cases, seem to substantiate the claims made in the book. Although the authors have written the book as a novel, I regard it as a novelized alternate human history of the highest order. If you are interested in the works of Zechariah Sitchin, David Icke, John Anthony, et al, this is a 'must read'.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TWO THIRDS,
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This is an outstanding book, and I would love to see a movie made based on this book.
It would take at least 5 or 6 or more "Star Wars" style episodes to present a story that spans billions of years. The physical proof is presented in photographs, diagrams and maps. How they discovered the technology that powers there World and there Galactic Class Star Ships that can travel through the three different light speed zones of our Universe. A long read of 800 pages of information that may be challenging at times to completely understand the thinking of a civilization that is over 5 billion years old. The creators of the face on Mars, Pyramids, etc, those who sculpted of the Earth and made adjustments of Earth's atmosphere, rotation rate, all for our human habitation, all needed for the self aware transdimensional beings who we really are. Two genetic manipulations of the indigenous people found here, spanning thousands of years, our forbears. The story is so long, complex in details and proof of the Estes (the Jesus group) and Alantians are to this day looking over and protecting us from the Pleiades, some live amongst us ................................An Amazing Story......... Tag Suggestions : alternative history, ufo, mars, sacred geometry, crop circles, pyramids, pleiades, nasa, aliens, this book covers this and allot more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
too opaque,
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This review is from: Two-Thirds (Hardcover)
Yes, this is a BIG book, over 800 pages. Actually, I read it about a year ago but didn't feel I'd got a good enough grasp on it to review it properly. It's taken me all this time to realize that, since I usually "get it", this wasn't necessarily my failing.
I normally get through books quite quickly, but this one, although written in story-style, seemed to take forever. It was both weird and somehow repetitive, apparently meant to be fractal. I persevered because there were some challenging and intriguing concepts presented in the early part of the book (I was an ardent science fiction fan for a couple of decades, reading all the classics and many fringe novels, still keeping up a bit, as a nephew has inherited my addiction - and always appreciating new/weird/challenging views about lifestyles/cultures/belief systems as SF is particularly well-suited to introduce these; unfortunately, in this case "weird" means there were odd lifestyles presented but without anything particularly new or radical to relish). Somehow, I felt, somehow, surely these early and intriguing concepts will be expanded upon, explained further in the remaining several hundred pages? No, the book just droned on and on, not really saying much that was new but saying it in many, many, many words. If it did say anything of value or note, I missed it. I really wanted to understand something new from this book, which clearly took many years to create, but failed entirely. This may well be my own failing, but it doesn't seem that many others have gleaned much from it, either. |
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Two-Thirds by David Myers (Paperback - December 31, 1993)
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