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F**K
The origin of current UFOs
This book is a primer on the origins of UFO development.Nikola Tesla invented/patented UFO field propulsion anti-gravity technology in the early 1900s. He sold the latter to the German military in 1914 after first offering it to the U.S. military who refused to accept his offer. By 1943, the Germans had built flying prototypes and had substantially perfected them by 1947 at their secret Argentine and Antarctica military bases.Regarding the prototypes, General George S. Patton had captured them in April/May 1945 before the Russians did. They were all sent to New Mexico for further development by primarily the German engineers who originally were employed in the program in Germany ("Paperclip" scientists that voluntarily emigrated to USA).The rest is history. All UFOs are manufactured in the USA and thus the reason they are not a threat to USA airspace. Because of Moore's Law, the technology is thus what we observe today in both our atmosphere and the outer space that surrounds the earth.BTW, Nikola Tesla also invented directed-ray weapons that both the CIA and USA military have in their arsenals. Dittos for UFOs.
B**R
Interesting but poorly written
This book could have been interesting. I wanted it to be interesting. It should have been interesting. But the way it was written, and the obvious lack of proof reading, was so jarring that instead of being interesting it was just distracting.Maybe this is why, as the author bemoans several times, none of the big publishing houses would touch it? Because it is a fragmented, disorganized, badly written mess?
A**Y
A Classic on the Origin of UFOs
Stevens wrote his classic book on the true nature of WWII and early Cold War UFOs nearly 10 years ago. It is still a classic on the topic, even as UFO fundies still think aliens are traveling light-years just to make crops in circles and abduct people. Is it just chance that early UFOs resemble what the Nazis were working on? Even the Roswell event (see Roswell and the Reich )? Or that early U.S. experiments also were similar (after Nazi scientists were brought here)?This new edition really only has new material added at the end. The author points to his subsquent books for more ( Dark Star and Hitler's Suppressed and Still-Secret Weapons, Science and Technology ). The whole book has been re-formatted, gone is the hard-to-read typewriter-style text (which I think was supposed to emulate the old classified documents). Many of the less relevant photos from the first edition have vanished. Page 16 now has the wrong classified document. The document shown refers to the ghost rocket on the previous page. The original document form the original book (that the caption refers to) has disappeared from this book altogether.So for new WWII and UFO researchers, this is a must read. Do old readers need to "upgrade" to this version? Not necessarily, but the new format brings it in line with the Steven's other books and for another decade of researchers. See also Reich Of The Black Sun: Nazi Secret Weapons & The Cold War Allied Legend .
P**E
Wow. Not what you would suspect.
One of the few honest, well researched books I have read for decades on this type of subject.Both on the Germans and on the UFO subject. This stuff has been around since I was a child, yet we never seem to learn anything. This book is spot on!Author did a great job, using logic and facts. I can't ask for more. No mindless fantasy maybes in the book.Best money I have spent on a book in a long time. Keep up the fire!
F**K
Hitler's Flying Saucers
Great read, would recommend to anyone interested in Nazi flying disks. Henry Stevens breaks Nazi saucers down for the readers.
C**H
90% conspiracy theory and 10% information on saucers
It was 90% conspiracy theory and 10% information on saucers.He starts off by talking about the different qualities of sources and evidence, then ignores his own statements and turns everything into a conspiracy. For example, he cites a 5-year delay between applying for an issuing a patent as evidence that the application was delayed. He clearly hasn't ever applied for a patent: that's quick if anything.He also could stand to take some basic physics and aeronautical engineering courses: he claims that having containers of vacuum would provide lift: this is true (a cubit foot of air weighs an ounce or two), but ignores the weight of the container (probably a half-pound minimum).
T**H
Eye opening
Henry Stevens is definitely the foremost researcher into the subject of German flying discs. His research is thorough, discussing what is known about circular framed aircraft powered by purely conventional methods, such as radial and axial flow jet engines, and the evidence for more exotic types of aerodynes employing possible field propulsion technology. His writing style conveys a familiarity with this politically incorrect subject that only comes from decades of relentless truth-seeking and a finely tuned bull**it detector.
J**A
Four Stars
Henry Stevens takes a serious look at rumors and legends in a legitimate way
P**L
Informative
Thought provoking.
M**D
A good guide to the subject
Very good and thorough look at a number of aspects of possible Nazi involvement with UFOs.
C**8
The author talks about topics he doesn't know anything about.
I read the whole book and I'm german.I read dozens of books about Extraterrestrials and flying saucers and I know a lot about that topic. That is why I noticed that right at the preface at page "i", the author writes things that are completely false and not true.He writes "Likewise no alien bodies have ever been found. No extraterrestrial culture, or alien technology has ever been uncovered by anyone. [...] There are simply no actual evidence at all linking UFOs with an extraterrestrial source."Mr. Stevens is so obsessed with his third reich saucer theory, which in parts is surely true, that he completly excludes the extraterrestrial origin of many flying saucers. There are hundreds of books, videos and informations from hundreds even thousands of hypnotized experiencers (look at Dolores Cannons book "The Custodians" for example) and even extraterrestrial metal probes which support the extraterrestrial origin of many of these space ships. And just about 5 books who support the third reich theory. Don't get me wrong. I believe that some flying saucers are of nazi german origin. Just ask yourself who decimated the american troops during Operation Highjump in Antarctica for example.Another bad thing about the book is, that the author makes so many spelling mistakes, that it is unbelievable. Mostly german words and text passages, but also english words. For example he writes "Welt am Stonntag" instead "Welt am Sonntag" or "Informations diesnst" instead "Informationsdienst" or "Die Dunkle Seitie des Mondes" instead "Die dunkle Seite des Mondes" or "Rrussen" instead "Russen" or "Konstrukttur" instead "Konstrukteur" . Also he writes "flying suaucers". Where does he get his translation from? No german-english dictionary writes words like that, nor does Google translator. And then he makes the same spelling mistake, side after side. Thats pretty annoying. I hope that the information in this book isn't as wrong as the Spelling.Still I think, that the author gave many good informations about several types of third reich saucers and their propulsion systems. He also found some witnesses who saw these aircrafts. All in all I would give 2,5 stars.
T**G
has this become larger than Manhattan project ?
if this is not real then it is better than most made up fiction ,however there are some evidence pointing to this book ,the author of day of triffards [ww2 secret service ,scifi novell :Plan for chaos hidden for 40 years ] check out the plot ].back to the subject book ,fills in gaps expands on series ancient aliens
F**E
Fatos históricos sobre UFOs
O escritor busca fatos históricos para explicar a origem dos UFOs ou OVNIs e o faz muito bem!É incrível ler o livro e descobrir que tal tecnologia existiu e ainda existe, com certeza aprimorada, e que foi escondida de todos por motivos militares que não favorecem a humanidade.
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