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Rating: Summary: Wow! He's done it again. Review: As one who has been active in UFO/ET research and Exo-Politics, this book is the closest to reality of any I have seen. As the sequel to Trillion, it gets much deeper into the problems that face humanity today, the struggle between the majority of the public who are peaceful, and the puppet-masters of the world who want to control the sheeple for fun and profit.
Just as we are seeing lively political debate contained within a tightly confined box (a no-choice choice), the boxes they have built around the UFO/ET and New Energy issues sharply limit what the public is allowed to know. As one who has been operating outside the box for several years, I can say that many of the events depicted in this "Fiction" book are taken from real life, and in fact some of those events were taken from my own life and events I relayed to the author after reading Trillion. Presenting this information as Fiction will make it a little easier for people to read, but if you want a taste of the reality of the suppression, go to the Disclosure Project web site and watch the May 9th, 2001 National Press Club presentation we did. It is one of the greatest under-reported stories of the decade, one you probably didn't see.
Then read Trillion and Decimal with a whole new perspective. I can't wait for the 3rd book in Mark Kimmel's Trilogy, where hopefully we will see some solutions for the problems (Political, Environmental, and Spiritual) that we as a planet are currently facing. Perhaps you can even help find some of those solutions once you become aware of the problems.
Rating: Summary: Art imitating life Review: For anyone who has had even a passing interest in extraterrestrial life and its implications, Decimal and its predecessor Trillion are must reads. Having experienced a few encounters myself, I can say that the events depicted in both books hit very close to home. Decimal is incisive in its portrayal of the secrecy and corruption surrounding this subject. Definitive studies such as The Disclosure Project corroborate much of what is described in Mark Kimmel's fictional narrative. While it may be a novel, it is much closer to the truth than most are willing to admit. I suggest that it is a "novelization" of a very plausible scenario. Above all, it is an engrossing and exciting book, causing one to think about the possibilities
Rating: Summary: Fiction or Truth Review: Wow!! This is a book that you must read. This book brings together all the things that were covered-up because we were not smart enough to understand. Thank you for bring this together for use in a wonderful timely story. The future, do "we the people" have the courage to take hold.
Thank you Mark
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