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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Puerile garbage,
By A Customer
This review is from: Zeta Talk: Direct Answers from the Zeta Reticuli People (Paperback)
This book contains inconsistent and self-contradictory rubbish. All of the author's bizarre theories are easily debunked, and she seems unaware of even the most basic physics (not to mention the evident mathematical failings of an alleged "computer professional"). Indeed, scientific principles are grossly misrepresented from start to finish, either from ignorance or by design.Her "facts" are also either incorrect or are interpreted in a facile and incompetent way. For instance, she asserts that the corals off Norway "prove" that it was recently in tropical zones. Actually, those corals (Lophelia) cannot survive in water warmer than 10 C or colder than 4 C, and are found below 200 metres depth off Norway, with some living colonies more than 7000 years old, and many older but deceased colonies at similar depths (they obtain nutrients in part from hydrocarbon seeps, which individually last only for centuries to millenia). They also occur in somewhat deeper waters in temperate zones, such as off Ireland. Lophelia even thrives in the tropics, but only at depths of 600-1400 metres, where the temperature range is suitable. So, rather than supporting her stupid theory about *physical* pole shifts or large crust movements every 3000 years, the distribution of these corals emphatically contradicts it. So does all the other evidence, but the author does not look for it or conveniently ignores or misrepresents it. Updated ravings and commercial pitches for her paraphernalia are available on the author's web site, which conveniently ignores the fact that her predictions in 1996-1997 were utterly false. She thought comet Hale-Bopp was a supernova, which NASA was covering up(?!?!), and that some planet-X brown dwarf would arrive in the Solar System in 1998. Due to its repeated non-arrival, her infallible projected arrival date has now been revised to May 2003, but it will be visible to the naked eye in late 2001 - no, no, mid 2002 with a big telescope - um, make that late 2002 with a long exposure CCD image using the big telescope. To support her fantasy and its repeated revisions, she has concocted the most amusingly absurd replacement theories for almost everything in human science. Of course, her theories are contradicted by even the simplest experiments and observations.
27 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Zetatalk offers no facts,
By Jamie Innes (Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zeta Talk: Direct Answers from the Zeta Reticuli People (Paperback)
Zetatalk, was when I first read it, the most frightening book I have ever read. The first 3/4 of the book deals with the topic of the Zeta Reticuli people, or a species of "little grey men" to most people.The latter 1/4 of the book deals with the prediction of a coming doomsday in may 2003. A pole shift which will cause natural disasters so immense that the world will be put back a hundred years. Needless to say, I was quite disturbed to read this. I immediately started researching the topic of the coming pole shift on the internet, emailed some top level scientists and UFOlogists asking thier opinion. For the purpose of relevance in reviewing this book, I cannot name them, but they are well respected, well known people. In addition to my own debunking and correlating the various viewpoints and mathematical hypothesis, I conclude that the claim of the pole shift, as outlined in the climax of this book, Zetatalk, is complete bunk. There are no facts to support that, or any of the other information in this book as being real. This is a book written by someone who claims to have been abducted by aliens. And she may well have been. I am actually an UFO enthusiast, but the mathematical claims that this book makes do not hold up... and there is no facts or proof whatsoever to substantiate any of the written material in this book. I conclude:
17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ravings of a lunatic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Zeta Talk: Direct Answers from the Zeta Reticuli People (Paperback)
Read it if you are a gullible fool.
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