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Underground Alien Bases |
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Rating: Summary: This book is the best book in the topic Review: Do aliens really live unnderground in bases made by the government? Some say it is so. In this book, there is evidence and facts about this statement, and for anyone that believes in "U.F.O.s" or "Aliens" This is an excellent source of info, and for anyone who loves science fiction, this book is for you
Rating: Summary: Just a little whacky Review: Just a little to hard too believe.This book did served it's purpose to entertain me. This is the firt Commander X book I've read, why the Commander X name, just use your real name please. No proof in what this guy is saying, there's always something when it comes to getting real proof. This guy might be nuts and I like books on U.F.O's, or this guy is on the level, not likely but maybe.
Rating: Summary: WORLD BELOW OUR FEET Review: Many years ago I used to listen to the Long John Nebel radio show and he would have on guest like Ray Palmer then editor of FLYING SAUCERS FROM OTHER WORLDS. Palmer would discuss his theory that the world was actually layered and that an entire civilization lived inside vast caverns tunneled out by the people from Atlantis who had help in building these tunnels from Extraterrestrials they were in contact with on a regular basis. I havent read much in recent years on the subject except THE SMOKY GODS and a book or two by Timothy Green Beckley. SO it was refreshing to find something of recent vintage on the subject of underground structues, bases and the like. Commander X comes at the subject from a military point of view -- more or less claiming that he knows where the greys -- those small, nasty, aliens -- have made their homes. Some of their underground bases are located in the vast tunnel system, while others are side by side with the underground facilities being shared with the New World Order or Secret Government. This is a very well researched and very well written addition to the library of material on subsurface activity.
Rating: Summary: Much closer to the truth than you think! Review: The tales Commander X tells are very similar to what my father used to tell us as kids in the early 1960s. He was attached to the CIA and stationed at the Pentagon. The idea of underground alien bases may seem wild to most people, but dad told the very same stories as Commander X. We had our mail censored, phones tapped and guys in suits following us around taking pictures. I was floored when I read Underground Alien Bases as it was the same stuff I heard as a kid. Not a book to be just blown off.
Rating: Summary: Much closer to the truth than you think! Review: The tales Commander X tells are very similar to what my father used to tell us as kids in the early 1960s. He was attached to the CIA and stationed at the Pentagon. The idea of underground alien bases may seem wild to most people, but dad told the very same stories as Commander X. We had our mail censored, phones tapped and guys in suits following us around taking pictures. I was floored when I read Underground Alien Bases as it was the same stuff I heard as a kid. Not a book to be just blown off.
Rating: Summary: A laugh riot Review: this book is absolute trash, but it is a very funny read. But if you try to take a seriously, you will put it down after a few pages, then go out in your back yard, start a roaring fire and then toss it in. And the name commander X is very corny. What is he commanding? the wallets of paranormal believers?
Rating: Summary: Excellent Intro into the great unknown beneath our feet! Review: Underground Alien Bases by Commander X is the first book that I read on subterranean complexes. It was so unbelieveable that I enjoyed it the first time as fiction. Since reading Underground Alien Bases and several other books of similar content I have since realized that there is more than popular theory to the existence of underground worlds.
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