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Rating: Summary: Great story, but something seems to be missing... Review: "The Music of Time" is a Montauk-related book that is interesting reading, but lacks power. However, the authors even state that the book was re-written to protect particular people, which did weaken it.The story is mostly about Preston Nichols' involvement with the music industry. As readers of the other Montauk books know, expect an unbelievable story that is far different that the reality of most people.
Rating: Summary: Great story, but something seems to be missing... Review: "The Music of Time" is a Montauk-related book that is interesting reading, but lacks power. However, the authors even state that the book was re-written to protect particular people, which did weaken it. The story is mostly about Preston Nichols' involvement with the music industry. As readers of the other Montauk books know, expect an unbelievable story that is far different that the reality of most people.
Rating: Summary: Great story, but something seems to be missing... Review: "The Music of Time" is a Montauk-related book that is interesting reading, but lacks power. However, the authors even state that the book was re-written to protect particular people, which did weaken it. The story is mostly about Preston Nichols' involvement with the music industry. As readers of the other Montauk books know, expect an unbelievable story that is far different that the reality of most people.
Rating: Summary: To Be Taken W/ a Grain of Hourglass Sand Review: Chuck D. of Public Enemy notoriety ranted awhile back about the overt mind control of African American people he perceived during his Terror Dome tour. He went on to point out the tell tale signs of a growing conspiracy, citing the sell out of what were once community based radio stations catering to minorities to corporate interests for starters (are you listening KMOJ Board of Directors?). If people don't wake up to this conspiracy, he insinuated, then we might as well hang it up and watch the New World Order goons Moon Walk all over us to the latest Michael Jackson hit. Mind Control via music is nothing new however as evidenced by Preston Nichols latest book, The Music of Time, which chronicles his involvement in sound engineering and recording since the early 1950s. Nichols describes the application of Mind Control technology in such seemingly harmless recordings as 'The Twist' and 'Sky High' a song he claims was recorded in the future and beamed from that vantage point back to the present. Nichols was recognized as a technological genius during his teen years and was invited to contribute his budding expertise to 'The Twist' by one Chubby Checker. 'Little Buddha' as Nichols was called, witnessed directly the subliminal tinkering on the Twist recording and suggests that is why it and many other similar songs became number one hits so effortlessly. He later went on to work with the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Beachboys and other popular acts employing similar subliminals in these bands's recordings. Most compelling about The Music of Time is how convincingly the author spells out the techniques of mind control employed in musical propaganda. As an example, the author once had to prove to the famous Phil Spector, known for his 'Wall of Sound' recordings, that subliminals do indeed work. In one Spector recording, a phone number was encoded into a track at Bell Sound. A subliminal suggestion that listeners go to their phones and dial it was then embedded as well. The phone Phil and Preston set up for the experiment rang thousands of times after the recording was publicly released and Spector was then sold on the psychnique forever. Years later after Preston became more well known in the recording industry, he was invited to supervise the sound engineering for George Lucas's Star Wars. In the recording studios he witnessed psychics hired to concentrate their thought waves onto the tape recording heads, embedding their thoughts into the well known Star Wars theme music that was being recorded for the movie. The intent was to get people to return to the theaters over and over again. Like the phone number trick, it obviously worked as Star Wars was a Box Office smash from day one. Reading The Music of Time is an important first step to combating mind control which is rife in much if not all of today's corporate music, whether it be Gansta Rap or the so called 'Classic Rock' we are subjected to on stations like KQRS. The book appeals to both tech-heads and lay persons as well. Preston is mostly known for his books on the Philadelphia Experiment and Montauk Project at the tip of Long Island where there are underground military bases rife with creatures doing everything from experimenting with manipulating the flow of time to impulsing the electromagnetic grid engirdling the earth with negative energy to render the populace conservative and apathetic. It surely has worked, considering how many people opt to watch Survivor on T.V. instead of doing something fun like making or listening to unadulterated music themselves.
Jaye Beldo: Netnous@Aol.Com
Rating: Summary: Sadly disappointing Review: I have read all the Montauk books by Moon and Nichols and there is no comparison to those well written books of a few years ago. The book is in two parts, the first leaves massive holes in detail, telling us that Jim Morrison did not die (wow, tell us something we didn't know) and that he has put on alot of weight Elvis style. But then 'Preston' (Any real reader of the Montauk books knows that all Preston's writings are ghost written by the self publishing sole owner of Skybooks, Peter Moon, Preston is in fact dsylexic, which is well known in the electronics community, which is in no way a marr on the man, but it sure affects his ability to be a writer) goes on to say his life would be in danger to reveal more. Oh come on. The second half is all about John Ford, a friend of Peter Moon, and most of it is already covered in other Montauk material that I have brought directly from Mr Peter Moon at Skybooks. I think the main problem here is that there were demands from Montauk fans for another Montauk style book and Mr Peter Moon came up with a title to fill the gap. I have contacted Skybooks direct for material in the past and I am not surprised to find that Mr Peter Moon publishes from his home and is the sole employee of skybooks, unfortunately like so many other self published books this would not have made it past the readers at a professional publishers.
Rating: Summary: C'MON PRESTON LIGHT MY FIRE Review: I HAVE READ ALL THE MONTAUK BOOKS(THERE WILL BE MORE) AND THIS WAS THE LAST.THE MONTAUK STORY COULD WELL BE ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT,PROFOUND STORY'S EVER.I MYSELF AM A ROCKER AND NEEDLESS TO SAY I WAS BLOWN AWAY.PRESTON DOES IT AGAIN.JUST WHEN YOU THINK YOU KNOW THE GUY HE BLOWS THAT IDEA OUT OF THE WATER. ALL THOSE WHO THINK THE REPTILIAN IDEA IS A LAUGH NEED TO TAKE A DEEP BREATH,HERE WE HAVE A GENIUS OF UNFATHOMABLE EXPERIENCE TALKING ABOUT OUR SCALY FRIENDS.THEY ARE HERE MY BROTHERS, PRESTON KNOWS ABOUT THE SHAPE-SHIFTING ITS JUST NOT HIS JOB TO GET INTO THAT.IF ONLY HE COULD TELL US ALL THE DIRTY DETAILS OF CELEBRITYS,THE BOOK WOULD HAVE MADE THE TABLOIDS LOOK LIKE KINDERGARTEN.
Rating: Summary: Wow! So everything I know is wrong! Review: It's hard for me to believe how much I have been mislead over the years! Imagine my shock to find out that most of the key recordings of the 1960's were done on Long Island. I always knew that George Martin was a no-talent ... and that the Abbey Road studios were third-rate. Thanks Messers Nichols and Moon for clearing this up. This weak follow-up to the otherwise entertaining Montauk series is an amusing read and not much more. Buy it if you like this stuff, but be more willing than I to suspend reality on the music points. I wish you had concentrated more on the technology of music...I still have trouble understanding phase-shifting. Oh, by the way, let me add to the conspiracy. When I was growing up in Linden, NJ, in the 1960's there was a garage band named the 1910 Fruitgum Company. One of the guys in the band was named Mark Gutkowski. Buddah Records signed them, then stole the name. And, Stanton Friedman of the Roswell/Majic-12 stories grew up in Linden, too. So, I guess that confirms it.
Rating: Summary: Wow! So everything I know is wrong! Review: It's hard for me to believe how much I have been mislead over the years! Imagine my shock to find out that most of the key recordings of the 1960's were done on Long Island. I always knew that George Martin was a no-talent ... and that the Abbey Road studios were third-rate. Thanks Messers Nichols and Moon for clearing this up. This weak follow-up to the otherwise entertaining Montauk series is an amusing read and not much more. Buy it if you like this stuff, but be more willing than I to suspend reality on the music points. I wish you had concentrated more on the technology of music...I still have trouble understanding phase-shifting. Oh, by the way, let me add to the conspiracy. When I was growing up in Linden, NJ, in the 1960's there was a garage band named the 1910 Fruitgum Company. One of the guys in the band was named Mark Gutkowski. Buddah Records signed them, then stole the name. And, Stanton Friedman of the Roswell/Majic-12 stories grew up in Linden, too. So, I guess that confirms it.
Rating: Summary: Sadly disappointing Review: Preston Nichols has written a mind blowingly amazing book. It covers subjects ranging from time travel, reality manipulation, and mind control, to rock n' roll, sound engineering, and esoteric physics. Somewhat autobiographical, Music of Time details his many associations with famous musicians from Mark Hamill and Chubby Checkers to Jim Morrison, Beatles to the Beach Boys, and how many of them were involved with the mind control programing at Montauk Base. There are plenty of subtle technical hints concerning radionics, etheric sound shaping, and time travel physics. These diverse subjects have been eloquently woven with the phenomena of music into a very entertaining, provocative, and spellbinding book.
Rating: Summary: Too factual to be fiction Review: Preston Nichols has written a mind blowingly amazing book. It covers subjects ranging from time travel, reality manipulation, and mind control, to rock n' roll, sound engineering, and esoteric physics. Somewhat autobiographical, Music of Time details his many associations with famous musicians from Mark Hamill and Chubby Checkers to Jim Morrison, Beatles to the Beach Boys, and how many of them were involved with the mind control programing at Montauk Base. There are plenty of subtle technical hints concerning radionics, etheric sound shaping, and time travel physics. These diverse subjects have been eloquently woven with the phenomena of music into a very entertaining, provocative, and spellbinding book.
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