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Rating: Summary: Realmente Impresionate! Review: As other reviewers point out, this work could have been much stronger than it is, had the author even attempted to apply a veneer of scientific reasoning; instead, he jumps into metaphysical digressions, endlessly referring to his previous works and theories. A disjointed, unscientific exposition which simply does not work. One would do well to read the earlier, far superior work by Marc Davenport, 'Visitors from Time'. At least he used facets from actual documented sightings to make his case. It is also better written than this confusing mess.
Rating: Summary: Decent but Tahchee Chronicles is better. Review: Bruce Goldberg occassionally attempts to hint around that he himself is a time traveller. But, if that were the case he would have known that his book would be considered somewhat even. Not up to the level of stuff like his own Past Lives/future Lives. If you REALLY want to read a well written book on history's interaction with aliens you may want to check out the remarkable Tahchee Chronicles.
Rating: Summary: BOOK WAS AT A BASICS 101 LEVEL, I WANTED DEPTH Review: Having heard Bruce many times on the Art Bell radio show, I was looking forward to a good meaty indepth read that brought together all the fascinating information that Bruce hinted at (at 100 miles an hour verbally) on the radio. Instead,the book had the feel of a quickly thrown together hodgepodge of speculation. I do not personally believe most paranormal information, but find it entertaining and fascinating when presented sequentially and with style and depth. This book did neither - a basic "101" approach to subjects that could have been handled with great relish by an author willing to flesh out each assertion in detail. A pity. I would not presume to assign a motive to the author, but the book came across to me as something thrown together quickly to meet a quota deadline. I now feel there was indeed nothing more for Bruce to reveal beyond what he shared on the radio.
Rating: Summary: Possible answers from the Fifth Dimension Review: I am only about 3/5's of the way through the book, but wanted to comment on it. It is a very thought provoking concept. I am interested in the possibility of reincarnation, etc. and want to learn what pieces fit the larger puzzle of our lives. The chapter about Quantum physics is something I have no knowledge about, but understand the concept. I just read a couple chapters at a time and then let what I read sink in to see what, if anything it means to me. Then my friends(who are also reading the book) compare notes about what we have or have not learned. I am very intriqued with what I have read. (my thoughts) are the book is about "The Good, The Bad and The Informed" I would strongly recommend this book for any one who is on a quest for answers as to what we are about and where we may be going in this life.
Rating: Summary: Just OK Review: I believe that UFOs are time machines from the future, and that's why I got this book. I like that the spiritual side of UFO encounters is discussed (though I'm not one of those new-age people you run into, I do believe in reincarnation), but I don't like how little information there is or the lack of evidence for some of his claims (like the bit about the various planes of existence; I think he's been playing too much Dungeons & Dragons). If you want a good book on the subject, get Visitors From Time by Marc Davenport. That's one of my favorite books.
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