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D**Y
A must read for open minds
Honestly, once starting to read this book I had to finish it in one sitting.In my opinion, this history of events and reptilian agenda makes sense. Of course, it presents another type of reality which for most people, who are not open or "aware" will not make sense to them so it will be rejected as another conspiracy theory. However, the mind control techniques used by negative forces are plausible and I think and intuitively feel, have manipulated the minds of humans to be controlled for their own evil purposes. Fellow humans, now is the time to wake up, rise up and claim our freedom.
D**O
OK!
OK! Everything was alright!Thank You!
J**J
It was OK....
I read this book a couple of days ago but needed some time to formulate an honest review. I do believe the author's first book titled Alien World Order: The Reptilian Plan to Divide and Conquer the Human race is a much better read. Having researched this topic extensively, I do believe the human race was created and is still being controlled by reptilian beings from the fourth dimension. I also believe within this race of beings there is both light and dark factions. Although the author provides some very interesting and disturbing chapters within this book. And it makes sense that the NAZIs could have formed an alliance with these beings given the sinster nature of the reptilian beings and the actions of the NAZIs. However, there are a few things I didnt like. The author provided many shared testimonies which I believe could degrade the creditability of his work. In addition, the author uses many Wikipedia references to support his research. I hold a Master's in Business Administration, that said, it was forbidden in my business program to use Wikipedia in our essays, reports, and any other research based projects. Wikipedia, my business program stated, is not a creditable source. Overall, the book was still interesting and it provided a few missing links to my knowledge base on the subject. I still recommend this book to any lover of the reptilian control of the human race.
J**.
Who else said this? Those that actually care
Mr. Corey Goode told of groups that have their own agendas in exploring and living.Mr. Joseph H. Cater told of how certain entities are in charge of keeping life alive and that every planet can be landed on without a suit to sustain them. Combined with what make a soul and how amazing the human body is.Now, Mr. Kasten has brought up more interesting points of how much the Nazis sold their souls to Devils, Demons and various malevolent groups, and how much tech they have that it makes ours seem so primitive that its no longer funny.Example, Regen Vats and Cyborgs. Seems like the Terminator shows were a warning because ICC (Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate) has armies of them, and if a person/human dies, as long as the head is intact, they can be revived, or have their soul put into a suspension before transfer.Thank you, Mr. Kasten, you just reminded us how outmatched and outgunned we are.
G**T
Len at his best again.
Wow, I have all of Len Kasten's other book & it really buttons all of them up. When will we really get explained the truth by all of our leaders. Book is very well written & done. A must get. Look forward to meeting Len in person to pick his brain. Get this book as a must read a few times Yes.
S**Y
Interesting book
I was familiar with some of the material in this book but never gave it much serious thought. The assertion that reptilians from the fourth dimension are running the world is a little much for me, however, there may be something to it because someone or something other that our politicians, or even our president, are clearly in charge. I view this book as science fiction but it is quite interesting none the less.
V**Y
Iffy But Interesting
OK, I admit - I DO believe there are aliens, & that they're in league with our govt, but I'm not convinced they're involved to the extent that the author claims. However, as with his previous book, the historical account alone (WWII & the days afterward) had me riveted.
R**R
ARRIVED IN PERFECT CONDITION
PRODUCT WAS MORE THAN I BARGAINED FOR.
J**N
Author is Fanciful. Still a Good Read
I love Len Kastens books. I find them extremely interesting but he said one thing in this book that made me realise anything he writes is less about fact and more about his wants. I'm paraphrasing here, but when writing about some detailed information he came across online, about moon bases he concluded:"Because of its vast detail we can conclude it's truth."I shook my head and now I know I'll never buy another one of his books again. Project Serpo is still one of my all time favourite books but if that's how the author thinks, how can you trust anything he writes?Harry Potter is detailed. Doesn't mean Wizards exist in that clearly fictional capacity. I could write a detailed description of any place. It doesn't mean it's valid or true. If he can't grasp that then he is too far gone into the realm of writing what he wants to be true, despite my own belief some of it is anyway.
R**R
Fantasy
I have never read such bad sci-fi claiming to be fact in my life..Let's take a sci-fi story invented in the 39s I believe,add in some historical fact that's been warped out of recognition...Now a dose of paranoia and bad conspiracy theory that gives conspiracy theorists a bad name stir it all together and come up with absolute crap....don't bother to buy
S**S
Troubling
I have no trouble with aliens and UFOs, in fact I would love a UFO to land in front of me so that I could shake the hand of an alien.However this book has troubled me in several ways. Let’s start with the bad, and then the good.The Bad:1. I found the analysis of information to be lacking. Moreover much seems to have been taken on faith.2. On occasion simpler explanations are obvious.3. Wiki is used as a reference source. Wiki can be edited by anyone, anytime.4. Further into the book, it seems to be just one dollop of testimony followed by another, without full context, analysis, criticism, etc.5. By the end of the book I felt that I had just read a summary of several science fiction movies. Though the author does of an explanation for this.6. There seemed to be little, if any, cross referencing or verifying information beyond the original testimonies.The Good:1. It was a fun read.2. Through the frustrations of the author seemingly taking everything said by someone as fact, there were some illuminating moments.While I don’t expect to read any more of the authors books, I recognise from the multitude of five star reviews that plenty of people find this book more enlightening than I do. But the lack of analysis, context verification, and so on, I think that this book shoots itself in the foot, and could have been far more robust.Example, there is a map of underground bases in Antarctica. It shows five or six location. The book talks about one of them, but which one is it? This sort of generality weakens the book. I too think (intuitively) that there is an underground facility at one of the locations noted on the map, so while this book offers me some independent confirmation, it is weak, simply because the author has simply ringed some locations and left it at that. It would have been nice to have more detail on each of them.Give me testimony, supported by referenced verification where possible. Give me objective analysis of testimonies. Give me logical flows from A to B, with considered judgements. Give me something more than, this person said that on Wiki!I gave this book three stars for I did enjoy it, but it was nearly two stars. Yet it could have been four stars if it was substantially more robust.
T**N
The Dark Fleet
Although the book purports to be about the Dark Fleet (itself an interesting topic, to be sure) it spends too much time digressing about German history, esp. an overlong diatribe on the Germans East African colonies (while almost nothing on the Nazi Holocaust). If this was to confirm the Nazi’s (or their Prussian forebears) as nasty people- fine: then just say that and be done with it.Better to focus on the intricacies of the off-world sections and enrich the ‘thumbnail’ sketches.In times to come will be seen as the briefest introduction to the Secret Space Program for newbies - minus the historical stuff.Still, a valiant effort in a not yet recognised subject.
D**K
Complete rubbish
This only got one star because the system won't allow no stars.The first chapter consists of highly speculative pre-history alien visitations to Earth. It provides no source material or evidence of any kind and reads like the intro to a poorly written sci-fi novel. Don't get me wrong I enjoy sci-fi, but this purported to be factual and does not come remotely close. Sadly I left it too long and my return window had expired.Please don't waste your money on this rubbish.
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