Customer Reviews:
TOO IMPORTANT TOO IGNORE; I AGREE!!! December 10, 2008 The easiest way to put it is: THIS BOOK IS TOO IMPORTANT TO IGNORE!!!
This is the accounts of hundreds of high-ranking officials in government & military that ALL contradict the story our government tells us about extraterrestrials...
A MUST-READ FOR EVERYONE, ESPECIALLY SKEPTICS!
Full Disclosure Under Threat of Death November 11, 2008 The book consists of interviews and reprints of statements made by military, contractors and academics involved in all phases of UFOs and ETs and the research and development that the military/industrial "powers" have supressed from the public and even from the highest levels of government. I have read quite a few books on many different aspects of this subject, but some of what these witnesses stated was not only new to me but totally off the charts. One such interview was with Dr. Carol Rosen. She was a high level employee of a defense contractor who was also the spokesperson for Werner Von Braun in his later years up until his death. She was told back in 1977 that there would be a Gulf War so these "powers" could sell the next phase of weapons to the public and Washington. There seems to be no end to the measures to which these people will go, based on power, greed and fear, to keep this information to themselves. The sad part is that if these concepts for energy generation and new products were used for peaceful endeavors, we would no longer have an energy crisis, pollution, global warming or deforestation that are destroying the planet. One unanswered question is why, if these extra terrestrials are so technologicall and spiritually advanced, do they continue to deal with the U.S. military?
Monumental work of testimony March 23, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
What an undertaking this must have been. Having personally met a number of the witnesses who testify in Dr. Greer's book, I find them utterly convincing.
The evidence revealing the huge extent of covert development programs to back-engineer ET technology consuming trillions of dollars channeled through black budgets is mind-boggling. But there is enough evidence that this has been happening for decades to convince any but the most self-deluded skeptic. Not only from witnesses who testify on oath, but actual docs released theough FOI both in the US and elsewhere.
I know Greer has a reputation of having a hugely inflated ego, and creating what amounts to an almost religiously zealous following who are fleeced of their hard-earned money at every opportunity. That's as may be, I don't know. But 'Disclosure' is certainly a great book and if you don't know how many hundreds of ex-military and highly-placed government people have gone on the record under their own names to testify that the ET issue is real and that the governments of the world are hiding the truth from the people, then this is a good place to start.
It's long, though. At 570 pages you're not going to get through it in an evening. But it's also engrossing, and improbably, a page-turner.
The new George Adamski March 22, 2008 I'd like to think of Dr. Greer as the new George Adamski (whose book Inside the Spaceships brings to life everything Disclosure talks about). This courageous project connects well with the current political situation; more people should be aware of the anti-gravity technology and free energy. So much could be done right now to help humanity. All we need is Right Thinking, as the Buddha would have said.
Points a way forward in an utterly compelling and unexpected way. October 15, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If the book doesn't do it for you, then watch the movie, but be warned: Greer will not attempt to convince you a la Michael Moore. This is not a practice in spin, but bare raw testimony.
As person after person (mainly government, military and intelligence officials) steps forward and testifies about what he or she has seen and heard (personally or second-hand), you, the reader, become the judge sifting through first-, second- and third-hand accounts about extra-terrestrial phenomena, advanced (supposedly non-human-created) technology, and about what the American government knows about it and what it has allegedly been doing about it for over five decades -- deferring 50 years of human evolution, and possibly the solution to the current global energy crisis, as they decide how to best capitalize on these covered-up findings.
If anyone dismisses the insights brought forth by the Disclosure Project, it is because he or she has not accepted the fact that the universe may be greater than what we think we already know. The Disclosure Project is not just a bunch of speculations on aliens from outer space and what they want from us. More importantly, it points the way to helping us to decide for ourselves, as a human race, what we ought to do to move forward, not as a country or a continent, but as citizens of a global community.
It presents to us several advanced technological options that the government has allegedly been trying to hide, but with disclosure, that we may be able to use to solve the world's current most pressing issues.
It also presents us with the more challenging idea that, if indeed we are not alone, how it might be wise for us to be prudent in, not just our international relations, but our interplanetary relations, particularly since we might find these relations to be much more complex and delicate than anything we have ever dealt with before.
If anything, the Disclosure Project is an exercise in openness and fairness. How open is your mind? How important is disclosure to you? As a citizen, should we have the right to demand to know more? To know what our technological options are for the current environmental and humanitarian crises? To know how we might be able to move forward? And to choose how we should function as a global commmunity, particularly if we will need to represent ourselves in relations beyond our little blue planet?
These are no small questions. Fortunately, thanks to the Disclosure Project, an increasing number of concerned citizens will not allow them to be ignored.
On an interesting side-note, disclosure of this kind is not just an American issue, but also an international one. Australia held its own disclosure conference on June 14, 2003, and in March 2007, France became the first country to declassify its files on UFO phenomena, publishing on the web (www.cnes.fr) the national space agency's archives which document more than five decades worth of research.
|