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M**K
Serious look at a controversial subject
I thank the editor of this collection--Timothy Beckley--for bringing together the most pertinent writings and interviews about the Dulce "underground alien base." I have been trying to get a copy of Christa Tilton's "The Bennewitz Papers" for years, with some sellers charging a ridiculous amount of money for it. Her paper (or "booklet") is contained in its entirety in this collection, and it features interesting letters sent by Bennewitz to Clifford Stone. Plus, in Tilton's book we get first-hand information about the "aliens" that Bennewitz observed and communicated with at Dulce(?).Don't be turned off by the silly "B-movie-style" cover and ads. I don't know why Beckley chose such a format. Plus, much of the book contains pages that were obviously reproduced, as the quality of the pictures and print is often second-rate. But, as with all books, "you cannot judge a book by its cover." I am giving this 5 stars solely for the content. If you are a person who must know all there is to know about the "Dulce base," then this book is required reading. Of course, I cannot vouch for the veracity of any of the material, as much of it is theoretical, not factual. But, this is the case with almost all books on UFO's and aliens.
J**I
badly edited
The book need better editing, but other than that the content is good but still there seems to be little proof regarding the words of Thomas Castello. As I understood, as a protection of his life he had stored away proofs to the claims by five different persons, and now as he is dead, I want to see these things and documents, but the book does not present anything.The part of Paul Bennewitz remained quite fuzzy and insignificant for me.
S**A
The more you know about the subject, the more you will get out of it!
It is very hard to sift thru disinformation and fact, would not recommend this book as the first book to be read on the subject of subterranean bases, Bennewitz Papers etc... That's the only reason I gave this book 4 Star rating!For me I would have been more generous and give it a Five star!The author did a good job about the Bennewitz Affair, sad to see that a very intelligent scientist was driven to a nervous breakdown. And deemed as a nut case, I am an Engineer, and understand the logic and analysis he gave to his believe that there was something going on at Marzano. Probably he stumbled into something that he was not supposed to... And his biggest mistake was to approach the Air Force with all the data, film and photos. Said biggest mistake, because from that point on (circa 1980) He placed himself into a position that he could not be ignored, led to his total character Assassination and ending in an Induced nervous breakdown is important to note that Mr.Bennewitz, had his own company in NM On a building just outside Kirkland AF Base...he was probably to brilliant for his own good.You will appreciate the closing chapters in the book, were Dr.M.Salla provides a detail analysis of the subject of underground bases, their existence and also How the Funding on Black Operation Projects is done,... Right wrong or indifferent, this is probably the only way to keep them out of the Media.The analysis
P**N
Get a friggin proof reader!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No offense but it is really hard for me to take a subject seriously when it looks like it was written by a 6 year old (no offense if you are six), it felt like I was reading a bad joke. If you want to be taken seriously, and want my money without a problem, then spend just a little time, just a little and SPELL CHECK YOUR COPY! Do you not have any friends who know how to read and write?
C**R
loved the book
I love d this book and gave it a 5 star rating for the story line and the suspense . I think our government has a lot of explaining to do to all of us.Totally believe all of it too. Have some relatives that were in military service.The only thing I didn't like about this book is the atrocious spelling ! I did better as a third grader.Haha ! I will buy more of your books .
J**S
Trouble Reported Below Ground in Dulce, New Mexico
Christa Tilton's Bennewitz Papers was written in 1991. Material about Bennewitz first appeared in book form in 1986's UFO Crash At Aztec. Tilton's writings for the Crux newsletter appeared in Val Valerian's Matrix II. The Bennewitz Papers perhaps has some historical interest, but no evidence is provided to suggest that there is an underground base at Dulce, New Mexico. An interview with someone who reportedly worked there, Thomas Castello, is included. William Hamilton also included the words of Castello in his book Cosmic Top Secret, but there is more of Castello in the interview with "Branton" in Timothy Beckley's reissue of The Bennewitz Papers. I think it's fair to say it's crazy stuff. Aliens reportedly use cattle parts and blood as a "formula to keep them alive and for use in the growing vats, and for artificial wombs." Castello said the Dulce base began in the late 1930s, yet cattle mutilations only began in earnest in the 1970s, so what were the aliens doing in the meantime? Castello doesn't say. Anyway, presumably he considers the situation serious because he refers to the "HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN, WOMEN AND MEN ADDED TO THAT PLACE EVERY MONTH".Christa Tilton recommends a paper called The Controllers by Martin Cannon. She wonders if the American government somehow beams alien images into people's mind from some type of implant. She recounts her unpleasant encounter with reported "Aviary" contact Bill Moore and wonders if "Aviary" insiders Scott Jones and Claiborne Pell were involved in dream implantation experiment on "certain susceptible individuals". Inevitably, AFOSI's Richard Doty features prominently.In the absence of evidence, ultimately the book is a pointless exercise. Did President Truman visit the "Lower Realms" of Mount Shasta in the capacity of a "High Archon" on earth? Are Pleiadean-backed Sirian humanoids in conflict with Orion-backed Sirian reptiloids? Anyone interested in questions such as these might like this book.
S**S
Horrible misspelled or misused words.
I got the kindle edition and it is very hard to read. There are misspelled words or changed words and it is very hard to read and follow
R**E
interesting
a good read
L**R
NICE JOB IF THIS WAS AN 11 YEAR OLD GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT..
THE UNPROFESSIONAL QUALITY OF THE PUBLISHING AND THE COMPOSITION OF THE BOOK ARE AN INSULT TO ANY ADULT OF EVEN 'BELOW AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE'. IT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS A RESULT OF A GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT. POOR STRUCTURE, PRINT QUALITY IS A JOKE, MOST IMAGES ARE ILLEGIBLE, LARGE 'CHILD BOOK SIZE' TYPE IN OVER HALF THE BOOK. IMPOSSIBLE TO DISCERN IMAGES. QUESTIONABLE AND IN-COHESIVE MATERIAL. NOT AT ALL AS DESCRIBED IN THE LISTING. ZERO STAR RATING!!
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