The Uninvited: An Expose of the Alien Abduction Phenomenon
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #3691882 in Books
- Published on: 1999-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 352 pages
Customer Reviews
Interesting and well thought out.
The Uninvited brings a studied and methodical aproach to an interesting and, at times, bizzare subject, alien abduction. He writes with an obvious profound knowledge of the area with the discipline of the serious researcher, letting the data lead to the conclusion, rather than the reverse - a rare trait in this subject. He brings to the subject the ability to search the material, without trying to fit it to an allready formulated theory, for the revelant facts. In this he is reminiscent of Timothy Good, openly stating and anylising the facts, while not letting imagination take the lead. Pope also avoids the more fanciful theories of UFOlogy and Abdution theorists, which can only help a subject full of imaginative ramblings. I thoroughly enjoyed The Uninvited and highly recomend it to anyone with a healthy, yet questioning down to earth attitude to the Abduction phenomena, as well as the study of UFO's and related subjects generaly.
Real X-Files
Nick's second book on UFO's focus's in on the specific subject of 'the visitors'. Again it is a well presented report on plausible cases of encounters with extraterrestrial around the world. I'm sure that there is far more alarming fact and truth in the encounters, than fiction. Another must for anyone interested in Alien interaction with the Earth.
A real let-down. All hearsay. Lacks any credibility
Sorry Nick, it didnt work for me.
Basically its one account after another of people who claim to have been abducted with a bit of speculative commentary. If you interviewed a bunch of loonies you'd get a similar testament. Maybe Nick believes these people but he gives the reader no reason to do so. I wish I could say more, potentially I could believe this stuff, but only if I had a reason to. Too many people in this book are claiming to be abductees and psychics and witnesses to ghosts.. you name it. I put it down in disgust twice, and then decided to try it out properly and carried on after a few days. it's frustrating. I think there might be real facts behind this phenomenon but this book gives me no reasons to reinforce my suspicion. Sorry.




