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Alien Rapture: The Chosen

Alien Rapture: The Chosen

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best In UFO Fact/Fiction From An Expert!
Review: One of the best fact based fiction books I've ever read. I hope Hollywood is sharp enough to option the work. Written as a novel, Ed Fouche (Ex-DoD Black Program's Insider) is able to take advantage of his experience, working at and within Area 51, the top secret Nevada test site.

Due to security clearances he felt it necessary to tell the story as a novel, and what a story it is! At least this way it gives the Government "plausible deniability." The hero/protagonist is Joe Green. The story develops that we are not alone, and Joe discovers that the Government is not telling us the truth about virtually everything, particularly the aliens among us. Read between the lines, MJ-12 is a sinister plot, leading to developmental sub-plots at Area 51 in Nevada.

Unusual gunmen, professional killers, torturers and psychotics abound, as does a New Age preacher by the name of Page St. John. St. John gives a new, and entirely acceptable, meaning to "The Rapture ", which is plausible, possible and believable. Unlike Hollywood, there are no weird monsters or giant reptiles drooling with gallons of saliva. There are some tough times coming according to the Jexovah. ... This guy knows what he is talking about.

Without giving anything away, the superb writing, plot development and technology shines through, for those who seek it. Read it as a thought-provoking piece of entertainment, based in fact, liberally splashed with the thoughts of those who work with and investigate alien technology. Worth every penny of the price, it will make you think, as well as entertain.

One can only hope that there will be a follow on sequel, giving us more of these characters, plot twists, and information on the super-secret bases such as Papoose Lake. Not to mention MJ-12, the Jexovah aliens, the Chosen One and last but not least, the Rapture. "It isn't what you think..., It's even better than you can imagine. I'd give it 10 stars if I could.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book has but one problem... but its a bigee!
Review: The problem was that it had to come to an end.

What a bummer! And just when I was about ready for another two or three hundred pages.

This fictional work by Fouche and Steiger makes use of many of the major theories concerning UFO and Abduction experiences and mixes in the elements of a secret government cover up and the religious aspects of the problem. These theories are admirably and intricately woven into the story. And so I found it difficult to put it down; most unusual in a market fraught with all manner of less than stimulating productions, many of which proclaim having "The Truth" defining the genre's mysteries. Truth indeed. Even taken as fiction, the "truth" proclaimed in these other works of "fact" bear little resemblance to the believability contained in the "Alien Rapture," And this "is" a work of fiction!

Further, there appears to be a good dose of fact in wide use in this book. And to Fouche's credit, his own aerospace and military experience and some good science, is in generous use early on, giving the plot a much higher degree of believability.

Whether one is a believer or skeptic, or just interested in a good read, Alien Rapture fits the bill. Just don't forget! It's just a story.

Jim Mortellaro, Ph.D.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I loved this book.
Review: I loved this book. I searched and read many many web pages about this book and the author, Edgar Fouche including; startfinish.biz/wise (put in the http and the www) and click on links for Fouche and Flying Triangle. You will find his full presentation. The only reason I'm giving this a 'fours star' rating is that amazon took two weeks to get the book to me. My brother ordered it straight from the publisher which is Galdepress (put in the .com) and got it in two days. Great story which I recommend, and fantastic details.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one oughta be a movie, folks.
Review: Co-authored by Ed Fouche and Brad Steiger, they deserve to make a million bucks, if Hollywood is sharp enough to option the work. Written as a novel, Ed Fouche is able to take advantage of his experience, working at and within Area 51, the top secret Nevada test site. Due to security clearances he felt it necessary to tell the story as a novel, and what a story it is! At least this way it gives the Government "plausible deniability", and Ed gets to live a little longer. The hero is Joe Green. The story develops that we are not alone, and Joe discovers that the Government is not telling us the truth about virtually everything, particularly the aliens among us. Read between the lines, MJ-12 is a sinister plot, leading to developmental sub-plots at Area 51 in Nevada. Unusual gunmen, professional killers, torturers and psycotics abound, as does a New Age preacher by the name of Page St. John. St. John gives a new, and entirely acceptable, meaning to "The Rapture ", which is plausible, possible and believable. Unlike Hollywood, there are no bug-eyed monsters or giant lizards drooling from toothy jaws. There are some tough times coming according to the Jexovah. Without giving anything away, the superb writing, plot development and technology shines through, for those who seek it. Read it as a thought-provoking piece of entertainment, based in fact, liberally splashed with the thoughts of those who work with and investigate alien technology. Worth every penny of the price, it will make you think, as well as entertain. One can only hope that there will be a follow on book, giving us more of these characters, plot twists, and information on the super-secret bases such as Papoose Lake. Not to mention MJ-12, the Jexovah aliens, the Chosen One and last but not least, the Rapture. "Tain't what you think, folks!". On a scale of 1 to10, a definite 9 in my opinion!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Two stars only because I finished it.
Review: I have an open mind about the possibility that Earth and mankind have been the subject of visits from other civilizations. It is at least possible. It is also possible that the US Government knows more than it is telling. This is the premise of "Alien Rapture" and I had hoped that this novel would live up to its expectation: that it would constitute intelligent speculation about what might really be going on.

No such luck. First, the writing itself. The novel is written in a remarkably poor manner, almost at a sub-professional level. The storyline is jerky, the characters are cardboard, one-dimensional figures, and the book is riddled with cliche's. I won't give away the ending except to say that I found it to be laughable.

The author's speculations about US aircraft based upon alien technology were uninteresting and uninspired. So were the author's attempts to weave known historical events into his premise that various governmental figures of the past knew The Truth. It may very well be the case that the government knows more than it is telling the public. This novel, however, fails to present a convincing story or case about this to the reader. It mainly contains warmed-over speculations based upon the "Roswell Incident" and old speculations about Area 51. Nothing new here.

Overall a disappointment. I do not understand the various other glowing Amazon reviews. I gave this one two stars instead of one only because I was able to finish it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book has but one problem...
Review: The book has but one problem... but its a bigee!
The problem was that it had to come to an end.
What a bummer! And just when I was about ready for another two or three hundred pages.

This fictional work by Fouche and Steiger makes use of many of the major theories concerning UFO and Abduction experiences and mixes in the elements of a secret government cover up and the religious aspects of the problem. These theories are admirably and intricately woven into the story.

And so I found it difficult to put it down; most unusual in a market fraught with all manner of less than stimulating productions, many of which proclaim having "The Truth" defining the genre's mysteries. Truth indeed. Even taken as fiction, the "truth" proclaimed in these other works of "fact" bear little resemblance to the believability contained in the "Alien Rapture," And this "is" a work of fiction!

Further, there appears to be a good dose of fact in wide use in this book. And to Fouche's credit, his own aerospace and military experience and some good science, is in generous use early on, giving the plot a much higher degree of believability.

Whether one is a believer or skeptic, or just interested in a good read, Alien Rapture fits the bill. I've met Mr. Fouche and found him to be modest, truthful, amd highly intelligent. His credentials are amazing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pretty exciting story and information
Review: My dad bought me this book as I'm into anything that has to do with science, physics, UFOs and technology. He said one of the guys he worksat DARPA recommended it.

My dad is in the Special Projects Office. I read it and it shocked me that so much of what is really classified stuff is in this book. My dad said everyone knows about the author and the flying triangle he writes about, but can't talk about it in public. Besides the cool inside information on black programs I really got into the story.

I have an uncle who is a Vietnam soldier who is kinda like Joe Green the star of the story and I actually had a bad dream about Agabarr after reading the torture chapter. Red seems like he is a neat guy and I'd like to go prospecting with someone like him. What I don't understand is why the government is keeping this all secret when people on black programs know it's real. I want to be an astronaut and go to mars when I grow up. I start college in two years and can't wait to be on my on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still a timely and accurate book. Fun reading!
Review: It took five years of interviews and cross checking facts on the governments hidden agenda dealing with UFO contacts and reverse engineering of alien technology to write Alien Rapture. Brad Steiger is a noted UFO expert and researcher. Fouche's bio is posted on the web and details the black and special programs he's worked. I've seen him on TV several times.

Although written as a fiction story about several people on a quest to uncover the 'truth' about the MJ-12 committee and the Top Secret government cover-up, the facts, technology, and secret government agenda are true. Judge for yourself, the new MJ-12 Charter and the Alien Autopsy Report were all obtained and copyrighted two years before the Alien Autopsy Film surfaced. Each of these documents are included as attachments to Alien Rapture - The Chosen.

Many UFO books leave most questions unanswered and pose new questions. I assure you that after reading this book, you will have more facts and details about the cover-up and reverse engineering of Alien Technology than you could ever imagine. Pass the link on to your friends. You'll love the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Credible.
Review: Among other positive things, this was a well-written account of the Ultra Top Secrets that Edgar Fouche experienced in his DoD Black Programs assignments. The story is easy to follow and is exciting throughout. I have no reason to doubt him, but in the back of my mind, I must usually acknowledge that this is a topic that is something we, as 'outsiders' can't validate nor quantify.

I'm not a UFO conspiracy buff, but believe we are and have been visited by intelligent beings from other worlds. The evidence from the Bible, ancient Sumerian writings, to present leaves no other conclusion for me. I saw a one hour special in Germany about the secret government technology written about by Fouche-Steiger, and Fouche was being interviewed. His truthfulness seemed more than credible. His background investigation was stated as being accurate and truthful by German investigators.

Like other extraterrestrial non-fiction" works, we have to think for ourselves, "is this possible." To me, I believe it is. It also took some courage to come forth with such a book that sold so well and reached so many in the public, and defied the government secrecy laws.

A friend who is a UFO buff, loaned me an old video on the subject. I bought the book from the publisher to get it quicker after watching an interview of Fouche on the Learning Channel from a show called 'Out of the Blue' produced by the BBC Network. (1999) Fouche's real 'non-fiction' story and background are on the internet if you search 'Edgar Fouche' with -google-
I can see why the used versions of this book keep their resale value.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Page Turner Filled With Real Secrets!
Review: "A while back I heard Mike Murphy on KCMO tell his guest Brad Steiger that ALIEN RAPTURE was absolutely the best book that he had ever read on UFOs. I finally got around to reading the book, and I agree with Murphy. This remarkable work will shock you and open your eyes to the real story behind the UFO mystery.

The real story of Fouche, the Top Secrets he reveals, and the novel have been featured on 'The Learning Channel,' Discovery,' and hundreds of radio programs that I know of.

His co-author Brad Steiger is famous for his research on UFOs and the paranormal. His Project Blue Book was a best seller. Steiger is a genius and he's published more than 150 books, both fiction and nonfiction. So, ignore the lame reviews. My friends all loved this book.


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