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by Rich Dolan

 

UFOs, Area 51, and Government Informants: A Report on Government Involvement in

 UFO Crash Retrievals

by Grant Cameron and T. Scott Crain, Jr. UFOs, Area 51, and Government informants

(Keyhole Publishing, 2013). 6×9″, illustrated, 300 pages.

http://keyholepublishing.com

http://www.presidentialufo.com/

 

 Grant Cameron and Scott Crain do more than demonstrate the reality of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth.  Through tenacious investigation and impeccable research, they shine a light into the CIA, NSA, Air Force, Navy, and other inside groups that have managed this secret for decades.

And their conclusion is inescapable and shocking: this is a secret that the insiders themselves struggle to understand and contain.

Details of the book include:

■ The Canadian government discovery that the U.S. government was convinced that flying saucers were real, and that a small group led by leading engineer Dr. Vannevar Bush was looking at what was considered a subject of extreme significance.

■ The discovery of Dr. Eric Walker, a colleague of Dr. Bush and President of Penn State University for 15 years. To the shock of the small group of researchers who confronted him, Walker confirmed that the UFO control group known as MJ-12 was in fact real, that ESP was a key component to the UFO mystery, that some communication had taken place with the aliens, and a host of other stunning revelations.

■ Efforts by the U.S. government to expose the truth of an extraterrestrial presence — while at the same time keeping technical aspects to the story secret, all because of national security. This program of disclosure continues to the present day.

The research and depth of analysis make this a uniquely compelling study, unrivalled by any other collection of alleged insider claims.

About the authors: Grant Cameron is the world’s leading researcher on the subject of UFOs and  the U.S. Presidency. He has visited numerous government archives, interviewed countless officials, and written articles for years at his website, www.presidentialufo.comT. Scott Crain received a B.S. degree from Penn State University in 1976. In 1977, he became a State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network and has written many articles for publications in the U.S. and worldwide.

The authors conclude that:

“… government agencies, at various times, perceive a need to release some UFO information to the public. Some, definitely not all. How do they do it? Always via avenues that leave no one at risk. That means ensuring there is no direct connection between the agency and whoever is doing the actual releasing. It also means the necessity of mixing in some false information. It means, ultimately, to tell the truth, but tell it slant. Until there is a full disclosure of the UFO/ET reality, deniability will remain paramount to those in possession of this great secret.”

 

Tracking the Chupacabra

Posted by staff On July - 16 - 2011

A facinating book regarding the chupacabra in America.

July 2011
FATE Staff

Author Benjamin Radford

Published by University of New Mexico Press

I keep an ever evolving list of creatures that I would love to one day have as a pet or possible sidekick. The Quitxacotal is numeral Uno (who wouldn’t want a winged serpent God?) Second would be Bigfoot due to numerous viewings of the John Lithgow classic Harry and the Henderson’s. But first runner up is the one creature that might seem a little too creepy to keep around the house; it’s my very own Chupacabra. And not the North American one, I want the original Puerto Rican-winged spiked-back blood sucker itself. Read the rest of this entry »

Visions of the Multiverse

Posted by staff On July - 5 - 2011

Looking for a challenge in the next step of theoretical science writing, Dr. Manly brings the Multiverse, subatomic particles and the Copernicus theories that started to all to the masses.

July 2011
FATE Staff
“Visions of the Multiverse”
Author Steven Manly, published by New Page Books.

Before reading Visions of the Multiverse my only experience with a parallel universe or Multiverse was when Captain Kirk’s evil goatee wearing doppelganger terrorized the Star ship Enterprise. And just like that episode of Star Trek, there are a lot of different colorful theories on the where, how and why of multiple realities. And after 200 scientific publications under his belt, Dr. Steven Manly has assembled a book describing the physics behind those theories and how it all started with Copernicus back in 1540. The book simple in size but thick with science made quick reading with the help of Manly’s tongue-in-cheek writing style honed over the years of teaching physics to college kids.

Without going into too much detail about the theory of multiple Universes, let’s just say Read the rest of this entry »

Tasting the Universe Book Review

Posted by staff On June - 15 - 2011

An exploration of the blending of the senses without the use of psychoactive hallucinogens.

May 2011
Review by Fate Staff

New Page Books • by Maureen Seaberg

Synesthesia is the unique ability to link colors, sounds and shapes into a surreal sensory experience. Basically, certain letters, sound and smells are experienced as swirling symphonies of color depending on the individual.

To be clear, synesthesia is not a handicap or a dysfunction, but the loss of inhibition in distinguishing between the senses. The condition is rare and most people can’t experience synesthesia without psychoactive hallucinogens. So for those of us left wanting, we have lifelong synesthete and New York Times journalist Maureen Seaberg to take us on a journey thru her eyes and ears.

Seaberg describes her own personal experiences of growing up trying to understand a visual sensation that few understood. And while her personal story is the   Read the rest of this entry »

An Unusual Take on Strange Phenomenon

Posted by staff On May - 10 - 2011

A satisfying journey that leaves the reader hungry for more.

May 2011
Review by Fate Staff

“The Poltergeist Phenomenon” by Michael Clarkson

New Page Books (NJ) 2011, softcover, 255 pages

The Poltergeist Phenomenon is not the usual fare: families terrorized by flying rocks, loud noises, crashing housewares, and other hallmarks of the poltergeist experience. Here you will find ley lines, zero point energy and epileptic teenagers at the center of these disturbances. Pulitzer Prize nominated author and Princeton alum Michael Clarkson, expertly deconstructs poltergeists and their origins. His time working on police investigations and being the author of several books on psychology prepared him for the in-depth analysis of this subject matter.

Clarkson presents the theory that psychokinesis, n Read the rest of this entry »

Penny’s Tale

Posted by staff On April - 29 - 2011

A recent release from Galde Press, Penny’s Tale is a novel about how adoption personally affects children in the system.

April 2011
by Mary Jo Mosher

Penny’s Tale is a story about a child’s psychological suffering at the hands of negligent adults, her subsequent adoption at age ten, her ongoing search for her birth parents, and her tenacious push for release of her birth records. The story is told from Penny’s point of view.

The fortunate children born of dysfunctional relationships are given up as babies and placed in loving, secure homes. The unfortunate children are the older ones who end up in orphanages or foster homes and never experience permanency in their lives. Some become delinquents; others become psychologically damaged and can’t function well in society. Adoptive homes are scarce for the older child. Read the rest of this entry »

The Witches’ Almanac: Spring 2011 to Spring 2012

Posted by staff On April - 7 - 2011

Book Review

December 2010
by FATE Staff

Celebrating their 40th anniversary this year, the folks behind The Witches Almanac are proud to produce their landmark 30th installment.

Founded by Elizabeth Pepper back in 1971, The Witches Almanac has been prognosticating long term weather forecasts, horoscopes and their annual moon calendar non-stop. This year’s addition is specifically dedicated to the stones and the powers of the Earth by its witchy authors. Every page is full of magical drawings that evoke a sense of literature from days gone by.

While the almanac is an indispensible tool for any Wiccan needing to fill important dates from Samhain Read the rest of this entry »

Atomic Sunrise

Posted by staff On April - 5 - 2011

An excerpt from the forthcoming novel Atomic Sunrise.

by Raymond Buckland

Prologue
August, 1945

The heavily-laden, four-engine bomber droned on through the late afternoon sky, its four-bladed propellers cutting a path high above the Pacific Ocean toward its destination. On board, the emotionless navigator checked and re-checked his calculations, assuring himself that he had the craft on course. In the tail and in the upper and lower turrets, three pairs of eyes scanned the skies for any signs of enemy interceptors. All was clear.

The pilot and co-pilot perused their instruments, conscious of the fact that they were now less than an hour away from the all-important target. The flight engineer checked the engines and gear, making sure that the flying battleship would be a solid, smooth platform for the launching of the bomb. At a speed of four-and-a-half miles a minute, the bomb had to drop from a height of more than five miles and come within Read the rest of this entry »

Russia’s Time Machine

Posted by staff On March - 31 - 2011

An excerpt from Paranormal Mysteries of Eurasia.

Chapter 10: Russia’s Time Machine
by Paul Stonehill

Russian scientists have been experimenting with a machine that can physically alter time. Vadim Alexandrovich Chernobrov sent me the materials I used for writing this article. He and his colleagues have created a time machine that, although still limited, has enormous potential—and enormous dangers.
Chernobrov graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute, where he studied at the Department of Astronautics and Automatic Flying Craft. His degree work and research thesis involved a project dealing with a promising space transport system (containing an unusual electromagnetic engine)—which can be transformed into a time machine. Besides his main work at the Moscow Aviation Institute, Chernobrov is also a science editor and a columnist for several Russian newspapers, including the prominent Rossiyskiye Novosti. He is also an engineer responsible for Read the rest of this entry »

Chapter Excerpt from Star Origins and Wisdom of Animals

Posted by staff On March - 14 - 2011

A new book from Jacquelin Smith where she talks with animals on a soul to soul level.

October 2010
by Jacquelin Smith

An internationally known animal communicator, Jacquelin Smith is a leader in the field of telepathic communication.  Her book shares telepathic conversations with dogs, cats, dolphins, gorillas, and other animals. They discuss stars and planets as their origins, why they’re on Earth, their missions, what they mirror to humans, and what they want humans to know. Jacquelin offers guidelines in her book on how to discover an animal friend’s star origin.

The following is a chapter from Star Origins and Wisdom of Animals.  To purchase a copy visit www.jacquelinsmith.com

Groundhog

You were my first direct alien (human) encounter here on Earth.

This message is from the soul of a young groundhog whom I spotted on a path while walking in the woods.  I stopped and stood still when Read the rest of this entry »

Twenty Adventures in the Beyond Excerpt

Posted by staff On March - 6 - 2011

A Night Dream Visit

by Eric Stirnemann

Almost all night or early morning dreams we experience are merely mixed-up and meddlesome thoughts increased in power to dream strength, which we experience out of our memory. We always have an enormous number of memories piled up.

These dreams might be mixed-up or crazy thoughts just naturally becoming active. Most are worthless effusions. I believe a good and healthy dream is very much better. Higher visions may be supernatural inspirations whose origins are hard to define. In the numerous varieties and complications possible, we are confronted with multiple problems.

One night initiated a number of situations whose origin few people ever experience or suspect. They were very orderly situations. But real astral traveling is not like the type of dream described above; it is of more direct action. This type of dream, described as follows, happened only once in my life.

My dream was clear and very beautiful. I was driving my green Mercedes diesel car along a mountain road high up near a ridge after a rain. The road had a few wet potholes but was easily passable. I observed a faraway mountain ridge across the valley. All areas were deeply forested. It reminded me of the Feather River Canyon in California, but the dream did not show the enormous and very involved Read the rest of this entry »

Not Crazy, Just Enlightened Excerpt

Posted by staff On March - 4 - 2011

Personal Journeys

by Debra J. Taubenslag, D.C.H.

There comes a time when you just have to practice what you preach. Here I was conducting countless healing sessions for other people, and ignoring my own inner cries. I know what my clients call the safety zone…it’s much more comfortable being unaware than growing in spiritual development. It was time for me to concentrate on me. I knew I had work to do, because I was feeling those unexplainable blues. Of course, we always blame it on our moods or hormones, but I knew better. These feelings were something more that my higher self wanted me to look at, so I did. I met with a fellow hypnotist who believes that there is also a spiritual side to life. My first session produced an array of unexpected characters, and a series of past lives. I saw myself as a pitiful spoiled Southern grandmother who was rejected by her son and daughter-in-law, a frustrated Native American medicine man who procrastinated the feat of constructing a totem pole to initiate war with a neighboring tribe, and a jealous ancient Chinese male who murdered his brother for spite. My ugly past history took me by surprise, but I understood that everyone has a light and dark side.
This initial session gave me the chance to experience what my clients had been experiencing. My primary mode of receiving information was kinesthetic. I would feel things so intensely; I would have a sense of just knowing. Sometimes flashes of visual pictures would come to mind, and sometimes the words would just pour out of my mouth. There was never any kind of conscious thought to what I would say; it would just happen. Many of my clients would tell me that they saw whole scenes quite vividly, or that they clearly heard their own Read the rest of this entry »

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