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coastwatch wkrc
it's on the internet krc cog
which tower did you paint?
google "sage camp hero"
how are the coffers?
still giving out sage advice?
best avoid the explode type headaches i guess
mimetic mint molars
lol
some of the hippies who demonstrated the knotted bag from the ceiling and the always metal pan to hear...
did any of those hippies know my grandfather was in the oldest
profession?
did someone else krc?
sims is hot too
if my family will have the teletry vans on our street imagine
getting into a gated community !!
lol
Rating: Summary: Absolute load of crap Review: Completely unsubstantiated. It is obvious that the person whom the author supposedly writes about is a paranoid schizophrenic. Not even amusing reading, just plain painful. Terrible writing style, incredibly short book that jumps around from topic to topic way too quickly. Go ahead and waste your money. If reading about people being sent to Mars and giant killer beasts created out of people's imaginations while hooked up to 'electromagnetic coils' is your cup of tea then by all means go ahead and support more trash like this being published.
Rating: Summary: Absolute load of crap Review: Completely unsubstantiated. It is obvious that the person whom the author supposedly writes about is a paranoid schizophrenic. Not even amusing reading, just plain painful. Terrible writing style, incredibly short book that jumps around from topic to topic way too quickly. Go ahead and waste your money. If reading about people being sent to Mars and giant killer beasts created out of people's imaginations while hooked up to 'electromagnetic coils' is your cup of tea then by all means go ahead and support more trash like this being published.
Rating: Summary: An Interesting Read to Say the Least... Review: It was certainly an interesting book, but quite fantastic! Several concepts were intriguing, but as the author spins his tale, he leaves out facts that could help support his claims based on the fact that "his memory was erased," or "the subject matter is still top secret."Furthermore, by emphasizing that the book is non-fiction in nature, detracts from its credibility. In addition, sketches are included for the technically minded, but it just seems to be another ploy to lend credibility to the whole story. I cannot say that the author is printing untruths, as a matter of fact, I'd like to see that this technology exists. It was certainly an entertaining book, and does inspire thought, but it could have more hard facts to support the validity of the invisibility projects.
Rating: Summary: Interesting work of Science Fiction Review: The author of this book clearly states in the beginning that the book will contain many "soft facts", meaning facts that are based on speculation as to what actually happened. (i.e. someone telling a story, but can not back story up with facts). This book is about the supposed "time travel experiments" that went on during the 1980's on the eastern edge of Long Island, NY. This book is fascinating if these events actually did happen, but after reading the book it seems that most of the stories are fabricated. They are not only difficult to beleive, but also impossible to be backed up. Many of the "facts" in the book cannot be backed up or checked out using any sources because apparently they are erased from the autoher's memory or they are deemed "classified". I have a very open mind about things that our government does and I have no doubt that at least some of these events did take place. But the facts can not be backed up, and that leaves you with many unanswered questions.
Rating: Summary: Factual errors contained in this book Review: This book is a complete fantasy. Without wasting any more time writing a review, I'd like to point of one huge error of fact contained in this book. In Chapter 10, pg. 65, the author claims that "In the 1950's, ITT developed sensor technology that could literally display what a person was thinking." Later on this same page and on page 67, he claims that a Cray 1 computer was used "...interfaced with an IBM 360...". The problem here was that the IBM 360 was introduced in 1964 and the Cray 1 was not introduced until 1976, so having this "developed technology" in the 1950s as described was impossible.
Rating: Summary: Factual errors contained in this book Review: This book is a complete fantasy. Without wasting any more time writing a review, I'd like to point of one huge error of fact contained in this book. In Chapter 10, pg. 65, the author claims that "In the 1950's, ITT developed sensor technology that could literally display what a person was thinking." Later on this same page and on page 67, he claims that a Cray 1 computer was used "...interfaced with an IBM 360...". The problem here was that the IBM 360 was introduced in 1964 and the Cray 1 was not introduced until 1976, so having this "developed technology" in the 1950s as described was impossible.
Rating: Summary: Beyond Science Fiction Review: This book is one of the worst I have ever read. It is full of what the author refers to as "soft facts", meaning something that can't be proven untrue but at the same time something that has no good evidence for being true. The author uses "soft facts" as the building blocks for a hodge podge of fantasies like time travel, creating matter from the ether, capturing a ufo, etc. I was looking for some good research on what went on at Montauk instead I purchased a book that is full of nonsense. According to the author the first time travelers were winos and derelicts pulled off the streets and escorted to the time portals sometimes with force. If the wino or derelict was lucky enough to make it back from their mission they would be fully debriefed. How ever many didn't make it back. I quote the author regarding the winos and derelicts that didn't make it back, " we don't know how many people are still floating around in time, whenever, wherever, and however." Also, "estimates range from three to ten thousand people that were eventually abandoned." Now, lets examine this. Given that the above is true it would mean that the Montauk Scientists who were smart enough to build a time machine were at the same time dumb enough to inject winos and derelicts into human history ,at random, just to see what the hell would happen. Well, at least after reading this book I now have a new theory as to what killed off the dinosaurs, It was Leroy, Montauk's, town drunk. He carried with him the common cold something the dinosaurs were not a customed to, and the rest is history.
Rating: Summary: Beyond Science Fiction Review: This book is one of the worst I have ever read. It is full of what the author refers to as "soft facts", meaning something that can't be proven untrue but at the same time something that has no good evidence for being true. The author uses "soft facts" as the building blocks for a hodge podge of fantasies like time travel, creating matter from the ether, capturing a ufo, etc. I was looking for some good research on what went on at Montauk instead I purchased a book that is full of nonsense. According to the author the first time travelers were winos and derelicts pulled off the streets and escorted to the time portals sometimes with force. If the wino or derelict was lucky enough to make it back from their mission they would be fully debriefed. How ever many didn't make it back. I quote the author regarding the winos and derelicts that didn't make it back, " we don't know how many people are still floating around in time, whenever, wherever, and however." Also, "estimates range from three to ten thousand people that were eventually abandoned." Now, lets examine this. Given that the above is true it would mean that the Montauk Scientists who were smart enough to build a time machine were at the same time dumb enough to inject winos and derelicts into human history ,at random, just to see what the hell would happen. Well, at least after reading this book I now have a new theory as to what killed off the dinosaurs, It was Leroy, Montauk's, town drunk. He carried with him the common cold something the dinosaurs were not a customed to, and the rest is history.
Rating: Summary: Very Interesting Review: This book is the first out of The Montauk Project series, I have not read the others but I will as soon as I can. I liked this book very much. Especially chapter fourteen - Mission to Mars. In this chapter they talk about opening a time vortex to gain entrance into the D&M Pyramid on the planet mars in the Cydonia reagon. If you like this kind of stuff I recomend this book. As it says in the beginning of the book: This work is being presented as non-fiction as it contains no falsehoods to the best knowledge of the authors. However, it can also be read as pure science fiction if that is more suitable to the reader.
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