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Rating:  Summary: Not very fun to read Review: I bought this book thinking I would get a little insight into what was actually down in those bases...but all this book is, is a bunch of documents proving that these tunnels and underground bases exist. Which, with time and effort...anyone can find. But it IS worth just looking through...and it IS worth having just as reference, or when you want to say to someone "look, see what some of your money is paying for!". But that's about it. There is no new insights or revelations that make you think or ponder what is happening....just a bunch of financial numbers.So, not much fun to read...but good for reference.
Rating:  Summary: Wasn't what I expected. Review: Reference book information. Everything in this book can be found on the Internet or in common reference books. If you want to really know secrets from 'insiders' and world recognized researchers, then read: 'Unconventional Flying Objects' by Dr. Paul Hill (NASA scientists), 'Alien Agenda' by Jim Marrs, the best selling author of several books including 'Crossfire.' Read 'Alien Rapture' by Brad Steiger and Edgar Fouche. Steiger has written and published over a hundred books and novels, many in this conspiracy/paranormal/UFO genre. Fouche worked Top Secret black programs for over 25 years and reveals way too much in Alien Rapture. Check out these other fine books on Amazon. I would pass on this one. Besides, Art Bell and Whitley Strieber this guy has no real support and is boring, boring, boring.
Rating:  Summary: Wasn't what I expected. Review: Richard Sauder has done his homework. He has documented the means and methods by which the American Government and some of the more powerful corporations have been building many tunnels and bases under U.S. soil and oceans. If you want to know the how, then this book is for you. If you want to know why these tunnels were built and their possible functions, then steer well clear. I bought this book on the assumption that I would be finding out about conspiracies, about things I haven't been told elsewhere. Instead I get facts and figures about tunnelling machines and costs and corporations. This is the sort of dry factual material I was force fed at University. No more!
Rating:  Summary: How to Build a Big Tunnel Review: Richard Sauder has done his homework. He has documented the means and methods by which the American Government and some of the more powerful corporations have been building many tunnels and bases under U.S. soil and oceans. If you want to know the how, then this book is for you. If you want to know why these tunnels were built and their possible functions, then steer well clear. I bought this book on the assumption that I would be finding out about conspiracies, about things I haven't been told elsewhere. Instead I get facts and figures about tunnelling machines and costs and corporations. This is the sort of dry factual material I was force fed at University. No more!
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