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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars quite interesting...highly recommended
Most UFOs can be explained away, and science tells us that it is highly unlikely anyone will visit us, so what about the % that aren't explained? Most of these are found to be rooted in the occult and as this book shows, are quite similar, if not identical, to documented encounters/interactions with demons.
Published on November 20, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good theory, interesting book some flawed arguments
In this book William Goetz argues that the small percentage of UFO incidents that can't be explained away are the result of demonic activity. While I agree with him and he presents alot of valid aurguments to support this theory many of his arguments are contradictory. For example, In the beginning of the book he sites case after case of UFO encounters many of which...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good theory, interesting book some flawed arguments, February 5, 2000
This review is from: UFOs-Friend, Foe or Fantasy: A Biblical Perspective on the Phenomenon of the Century (Paperback)
In this book William Goetz argues that the small percentage of UFO incidents that can't be explained away are the result of demonic activity. While I agree with him and he presents alot of valid aurguments to support this theory many of his arguments are contradictory. For example, In the beginning of the book he sites case after case of UFO encounters many of which were tracked on radar. Yet later he argues that UFO's can't be physical because they often exceed the speed of sound without creating a sonic boom (in it's self this is a sound argument) How than can something not physical be tracked on radar? At another point he states that dispite stories from Roswell no physical artifact or (UFO) crash debris has ever been recovered. This is debateable even if no debris was recovered in Roswell how would we/he know if there were debris found else where? This statment reminds me of a Senator who once said "We Know of no secrets which the Russians have succesfully hid from us" well DUH! All in all however there is a lot of interesting information in this book and while I agree with his conclusions I belive they could have been argued better
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars quite interesting...highly recommended, November 20, 1998
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This review is from: UFOs-Friend, Foe or Fantasy: A Biblical Perspective on the Phenomenon of the Century (Paperback)
Most UFOs can be explained away, and science tells us that it is highly unlikely anyone will visit us, so what about the % that aren't explained? Most of these are found to be rooted in the occult and as this book shows, are quite similar, if not identical, to documented encounters/interactions with demons.
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