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B**A
True but hard to believe
I have read a lot of books about this subject however there is some different information here. Everyone should read all the books about what's really going on today in our world. We need to have more disclosure released to the public. People are not being told the truth.
S**S
I just didn't like to book and therefore don't recommend it.
I expected it to talk more about what is going on in the world. But author talks about having cheated on his wife and feeling remorseful for it.
C**N
Another really good Swerdlow book.
This book starts where Montauk:The Alien Connection left off. From the point where Stewart marries Janet in the late '90's until 2002. It starts where Stewart explains early Earth history with alien races colonizing the planet and then goes into a world tour he goes on with some woman on the seminar circuit. This part almost reads as a Indiana Jones adventure with natives trying to kill them. Good stuff.Stewart Swerdlow is an interesting guy who seems to suffer from many different personality disorders as I have explained in other book reviews. One thing that will probably bother the reader is how Stewart always blames others for his indiscretions. He talks about monogamy being the only way people should live and then writes about all the affairs he's had blaming the other women for seducing him. The blame never seems to be on him and it seems he even places some of the blame on his wife while she is back home taking care of the kids! After all of the affairs he's had if I were Janet I wouldn't let him leave the house. On internet message boards others have said that Janet's father is very wealthy and supports them and this makes sense as Stewart seems to be a very manipulative individual who would hitch his wagon to a woman with very low self esteem to have the life of wealth he enjoys. Janet says she was an abused wife in her first marriage and it seems she has just switched abusers as many do.The book is a very good read and I wish I could find the evil woman Stewart had the affair with and get her side of the story. He describes her at length but never reveals her name. Everyone Swerdlow works with seems to have nothing to do with him after a while and he always plays the victim card and says he was manipulated. I'm sure there is much more to the story.There is a chapter in the book called Illuminati as Teachers and it is the best chapter in the book. If you lived this way you would be better off for it. The alien descriptions seem to be the same as Billy Meir's, David Icke's and Fred Bell's books and my guess would be that is where Swerdlow gets his information. He seems to have done the same thing piggy backing off of the Montauk author's Preston Nichols, Peter Moon and Al Bielek's stories also.If you haven't read from Stewart Swerdlow's books before start out with Montauk: The Alien Connection first before reading this one or you will be kind of lost. As of all Swerdlow writings good stuff to read as science fiction or fantasy and you may find the books hard to put down.
N**S
Excellent book that reveals what is really going on in ...
Excellent book that reveals what is really going on in the world. It is knowledge everyone should have. I plan on reading Swerdlow's other books.
E**N
Blue Blood, True Blood.. an effort to let us access the deepest secrets.
This is complex information and I suspect trying to provide clear concepts without adding too much information is a challenge. The subject( I will call it.."who actually does control this world?) is gaining interest and awareness in the current time...but it will probably take a while for many people to seek this knowledge. I am rereading...it takes me a while to ponder and consider the validity of Stewart's experiences. I will continue to integrate all that was new..since it seems to explain a lot..
N**A
An obvious mistake makes the book fictitious rather than truthful
On page 160, the author claim : the shorter dark-haired Pleiadians are the ones who are in contact with Billy Meier....If you did not buy Billy Meier’s book, you can google. In Billy’s book clearly said and drew their pictures they are tall blonde.
I**S
Interesting read...but..........
I've always been fascinated with the Ancient Astronaut theory for a long time now. This book is an interesting read...for those with an open mind. It would have ended up with a 5 star if the author didn't shoot himself on the foot. He made predictions that never came through....the worst part was the stories he told...they were all over the place and some contradicting each other. He says Atlantis fell due to the planetary crossing in one chapter...then the other he says it was due to the weapons they were using against the reptilians underground.Yup.....it sounded good from the start...and when you pick up inconsistencies.....it became another Lord of the Rings for me.Read with an open mind...take what you like, and discard the rest....u can consider this a good sci-fi book. Either way, reading this from believers or nonbelievers standpoint would be an entertaining book.
R**N
Falling Short
The radical subject becomes believable under this author's pen, even though not much is new except for some detail on subjects found in other writings. However, midway through his work, the author loses his way and meanders, without apparent rhyme or reason, into misadventures with a nefarious female who is his nemesis, a demon, karma, or more. This aside may be pertinent, but the author does not demonstrate its pertinence and the digression spoils much of my initial favorable impression. I wish I knew what the author was trying to say about this involvement. The excerpts at the back of the book were enlightening and well-reasoned. This author thinks clearly. Overall, the book did not live up to expectations but may direct me to the secondary author's work.
A**R
Informative
Easy to read, I have read a bit about this subject this book is up there in my top 5,as always do your own research.
L**N
Four Stars
mind bending
E**N
Read this now - before it is banned!
This man is a master author - his wife (who contributes articles in his books) is even better.
A**R
Five Stars
Very interesting book read it within a week :)
S**E
Four Stars
Very interesting read. I would read anything from Mr Swerdlow. A very brave and fearless man.
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