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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellant Book on Time Travel as a UFO Technology
I read this book several years ago and have met Marc Davenport personally as well as heard him lecture. The information is well presented and answers the problems of how ET vessels are able to travel thousands of light years between planets and star systems. Doplar evidence is presented indicating the UFO type of technology upon entering, movement and leaving our space...
Published on November 4, 2001

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A well researched book and it shows
I bought this book with the hopes of reading more about time travel and it's possibilities which
this book offers up with some interesting, yet controversial possibilities on how future humans,
aliens, or both might be visiting earth during it's past, present, and future. The information in this
book is well researched and documented into an easy to read...
Published on December 29, 2001 by MT


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellant Book on Time Travel as a UFO Technology, November 4, 2001
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This review is from: Visitors From Time: The Secret of the UFOs (Paperback)
I read this book several years ago and have met Marc Davenport personally as well as heard him lecture. The information is well presented and answers the problems of how ET vessels are able to travel thousands of light years between planets and star systems. Doplar evidence is presented indicating the UFO type of technology upon entering, movement and leaving our space time continium. It is esentially sub space travel ( travel at a higher frequency of vibration than the physical). The Mountauk series of books by Preston Nickols and information about the USS Eldrige Naval experiments in 1943 ( Project rainbow and the Philadelphia Experiment) to render a ship invisable to radar relates to the same technology. I think you will like the book if you wonder about how practical space travel is possible and how ET's have been able to interact with humans throughout history as evidenced in William Bramley's "Gods of Eden", Rule by Secrecy, by Jim Marrs, Alien Agenda, by Jim Marrs. Also Courtney Browns remote viewing books (Cosmic- something?) that have targeted Alien vessels and their technology are interesting. Even Robert Monroe's books, Far Journeys and Ultimate Journey touch on the alien technology of sub space alien travel ( in his Out Of Body Explorations, and in which he trained Intelligence personnel for covert intelligence gathering operations in the 1980's ( many books in this area published such as David Morehouse "Psychic Spy"). Once a vessel is in sub space or in a higher vibration than our physical reality, time travel is relatively simple as the vessel can reinsert itself forward or backward in time over great (many light years) distances in minutes if not seconds to our physical reality ( a lower vibration than sub space). ( Spiritual beings such as Angels in our holy books also happen to reside in these higher vibrational levels of reality and exist outside of "Our Time") It is absolutely facinating. I believe some human organizations have this technology which will be evident in coming years. Read the book and others I have mentioned here for a great mind expanding experience. I dont have a spell checker here so forgive the possible misspellings.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must-read book for serious ufologists., June 30, 1997
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This review is from: Visitors From Time: The Secret of the UFOs (Paperback)
Mr. Davenport has skillfully and logically presented a persuasive case that many UFOs may in fact be 'time machines'. For those who are knowledgeable about the bizarre aspects of many sightings (i.e. missing time, radiation effects, color/shape changes of objects, materializations/dematerializations, etc.), this work will allow many of the pieces to fit together. Using well-documented cases while drawing upon hypotheses of parallel universes and other dimensions developed by quantum physicists, "Visitors from Time' makes a strong contribution to the field. While one might quibble with the author on some points (he still thinks the MJ-12 documents may be genuine), one cannot deny the merits of his thesis in the context of the historical record of UFOs
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Men In Black and white rabbits in hats. A jolly good yarn., August 21, 1997
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This review is from: Visitors From Time: The Secret of the UFOs (Paperback)
Hang on tight to your sense of reality, or this book will surely sneak past your guard. Davenport presents the most convincing, consistent case yet that UFOs are in fact time machines, manned (if that is the right word) by both aliens and earthlings.

Some UFOlogists would have us believe that we are dealing with a purely psychological or paranormal phenomenon. Others insist on the "nuts and bolts" reality of alien spaceships. Marc Davenport neatly sidesteps the inherent incompleteness and inconsistencies of such theories by proposing that they are in fact vehicles enveloped in a time-warping field. Some may indeed be coming from extraterrestrial sources. Imagine this: you hover at a fixed point outside normal space until the various relative motions of stars have contrived to place a new alien world right beneath your feet. Particularly seductive are the electromagnetic and temporal effects of the required energy field, which can conveniently explain away a veritable plethora of typical sighting anomolies. This white rabbit has teeth.

Enjoy the read and savour the feeling that you just might have got close to the answer.
But beware. Davenport leaves a trail of unanswered questions. For example, if time-travellers are so intent on covering their tracks, why not just pick up books like this one and steer clear of the documented UFO hotspots?
And take MIBs (Men In Black). If their lack of fashion-sense is the most effective weapon of intimidation ever to be devised, serious questions should be asked about the limits of man's creativity in the future.

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A well researched book and it shows, December 29, 2001
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I bought this book with the hopes of reading more about time travel and it's possibilities which
this book offers up with some interesting, yet controversial possibilities on how future humans,
aliens, or both might be visiting earth during it's past, present, and future. The information in this
book is well researched and documented into an easy to read format that leaves the reader with
enough information to make individual opinions on the subject. The author of this book obviously
has a passion for the subject and that in my opinion makes for a good and interesting read. I for
one appreciate the effort put into this and I now have a more open mind when it
comes to UFO's and other things thought to be "non fact" by the general population. However, I
thought the text could have been written in a more interesting fashion as to grab the attention of
the reader and keep it fresh and interesting during the long drawn out stories of interviewed
people. I sometimes thought this was more of a compilation of other books and articles slapped
into an easy to read manual which to me is not a book. The authors opinions and theories,
however, intriguing they may be, probably could have been written in a chapter or two. I, probably like
many people, think some of the ideas in this book are wrong, but that is to be expected. The
beautiful thing about this book is the author encourages that thought process and openly admits
that statistically some of his theories are wrong. I do recommend this book to a fan of the mystery
that is UFO's and to anyone curious about their origins and purposes. The theories in this book
are by far the best I have read yet and it is a must read for anyone interested in the subject of
UFO's and time travel.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent analysis of a tantalizing time theory, September 23, 1997
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This review is from: Visitors From Time: The Secret of the UFOs (Paperback)
This is one of my favorite books on the topic of UFOs. This book examines the theory that UFOs are actually time machines. He sure convinces me!
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4.0 out of 5 stars At least it conveys an interesting theory, February 5, 2011
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I bought this book almost by chance, not being a UFO believer, though not an skeptic person, ie I could accept that UFOs exists but I am generally not interesed in them. I write the review having in mind people like me, hoping it helps them to make the decision of buying it or start reading it.

The book is divided in 16 chapters, I'd say that the first two are the worst ones and little by little the book gains in interest. This is because if you are not a person with a previous belief in UFOs your emotion when you start to read the book will range from shock to a complete disbelief passing through a feeling of losing your time whilst reading it having lost some bucks in the process. Anyway I encourage people, with a background similar to the one I have, to go on. A trick to do it is that, since except the two last ones, chapters are divided in a first part that makes an historical recount of UFO experiences and a last part that presents the author theories and justifies them with the information provided; it is possible to skip the detailed recounts and, reading in diagonal, look for the opinions written by the Marc Davenport (thus separating the wheat from the chaff).

The book introduces, in a very step by step way, the theory that UFOs are, at least in some cases, Earth-made ships that travel through time. The author bases his theory on the numerous recounts given by different people as shown in various sources, he uses the hypothesis that even considering many of those cases could be fake, fraud or optical/acoustic illusions, there are so many in number that some truth lies behind them. I partially agree with that opinion tough I didn't previously know there were so many documented cases. Last two chapters show a very interesting theory about why UFOs exist, what could they be looking for, why could goverments be covering them up and why it seems that, on one side, there is a skeptical official-face to the existence of UFOs and, on the other, there are books, films and some information leakage.

Marc Davenport views seem to be balanced, it seems he knows what he is talking about and, altough I am not the one to judge this, I consider his theories could be true at least to a certain extension.


PS: I am giving the book 4 stars. Why?, it should be 5 considering the amount of work necesary to write it, but I think that the book can be boring some times, for example the firs chapter with 20+ pages of abducees casesand the helluva of recounts of UFO sightings throughout all the book. Tough neccesary up to a certain degree to purport theories they are "a bit too much"
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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Read, March 24, 2007
This review is from: Visitors From Time: The Secret of the UFOs (Paperback)
This was an interesting read. But 'The Physics of Star Trek' will explain why this is near impossible. Consider that the enormous mass of the sun barely bends light. In order to warp space time would need the energy produced by the sun over thousands of years. Either warping time or getting mass even as large as a car to move near light speed would require more energy than has every been produced on planet earth.
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0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Time is the essence!!, August 21, 1999
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This book is the closest thing to seeing aliens alive. My personal experience with aliens corresponds to the explanations given in this book. Time is the obsession and the object of manipulation of aliens. The message of this book is that through the control of time human consciousness can be easily manipulated. When are human beings going to go beyond time??? That is the only answer.
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