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Underground Bases and Tunnels: What Is the Government Trying to Hide? (Alternative Science)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 502
EAN: 9780932813374
ISBN: 0932813372
Label: Adventures Unlimited Press
Manufacturer: Adventures Unlimited Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 142
Publication Date: 1996-12
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Studio: Adventures Unlimited Press
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Rating: - SAVE YOUR MONEY!! This crackerjack box of a book holds no prize-
Credibility is EVERYTHING here. Who is this guy? Ph.D. in what? From where? Out of body experiences ? Not a whisper anywhere that I can find about his alleged scholarly credentials.. I've seen better writing in a 6th grade newpaper.
A lot of weakly supported conjecture. If the govt really DOES have this massive network of underground bases and wanted to keep it a well kept secret- all they have to do is subsidize the printing of Bull crap books like this..Sorry, Richard- I'm going back ... Read More
Rating: - Interesting, Quick Read, Few Faults
Sauder collects basically all the publically available info re: Underground bases and tunnels. It's outdated, but his second tome likely covers more up to date info. The research itself likely took a lot of time, and it is a very quick read. His writing style is simple and understandable, and he only presents the facts and asks very pertinent questions to which he states he does not know the answers.
There are also tons of pictures, schematics and patents that he has found which are totally ... Read More
Rating: - Sauder effectively wraps the truth in fantasy
This book tops out at 130 written pages (excluding index and footnotes). Of those 130 pages, 50 consist entirely of schematics and photographs obtained from publicly accessible sources. That means Sauder wrote approximately 80 pages for this book. I won't comment on the research aspect of this book. Sauder obviously has done some; and research, whether it takes a month or a year, is research.
But when 80% of the work contains speculative commentary on unproven notions of UFOs, aliens, and government ... Read More
Rating: - Useless crap
Everything that's in this poorly researched and written book is also on his website. Save your money and just go to his website if you are absolutely dying to know this stuff. Also, if you want to hear how much of a scam artist this guy is listen to one of his performances on Coast to Coast. Apparently it is no longer en vogue to talk about the underground reptilians, Sauder has apparently tried to up the ante on David Icke with the nefarious "Ant People!" You seriously wonder how guys like this were able to graduate ... Read More
Rating: - Another piece to the jigsaw puzzle
The material in this book corroborates some of the stories I've heard in various UFO books about underground noises, lights, and craft coming out of the ground. The author sticks mostly to the facts, and he usually has pictures and documents to back up what he's saying. Overall it doesn't necessarily mean that anything actually exists, however, they COULD exist. He leaves it up to the reader to decide.
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