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Unearthly Disclosure: An Extraterrestrial Enterprise

Unearthly Disclosure: An Extraterrestrial Enterprise
By Timothy Good

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Reveals sensational information provided to Good by high-level sources that alien contact has been made with a select group in US military and scientific intelligence community, that aliens have established subterranean and submarine bases on earth. With foreword by Admiral of the Fleet the Lord Hill-Norton. Alien photographs.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44851 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-10-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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A must buy for all serous ufologists!!!5
I have read every book Tim good has written on this subject and this one was no disappointment.

He is once again consistent with his attention to detail regarding witnesses, air traffic, weather,documentation etc. and by no means tries to infuence your opinions with his own.
The book is packed with accounts which will hold you spellbound right up to the last page.

A serious study on a very important subject.5
I have a keen interest in this subject and always look forward to the work of Timothy Good. This book certainly follows on from his previous Alien Base book, but brings the whole subject up to date.

There are in depth studies on numerous cases of Alien contact including Enrique Castillos' claims and Julio Fernandez to name but two. Good gives ample space to all the cases and never over indulges in his own views but gives the reader the facts per se. The amazing Puerto Rico reports including the 'goatsuckers' or Chupacabras are also brought up to speed in this book. His fact based studies are always well received by Ufologists and although some of the investigations are quite strange all are given due consideration. The Varginha incident is one off the most important Alien contact cases for years.

This is first class UFOLOGY - for the first time reader I would suggest reading Beyond Top Secret first but really most open minded readers will find some topic of conversation from this book. Superb!

Scraping the bottom of the barrel1
Having read and enjoyed some of Tim Good's earlier books ["Above Top Secret", "Alien Liason", etc.,] I had hoped for something equally interesting but more up to date from the same source.

"Uneartly Disclosure" starts promisingly, with an introduction referring to a quasi-official French governement agency report apparently openly admitting 'officially' the existence of an extra-terrestrial defence issue. Unfortunately, that is about as good as it gets, and it's downhill all the way after the first three or four pages...

Tim Good seems to have given-up doing any new research, relying time and again on excerpts from his own previous books - when he's not relying on wild and un-provable 'personal correspondence' with alleged contactees - much of it referring right back to the claims of George Adamski from the 1950's [yawn - again].

For the complete antidote to this drivel, and a lesson on how 'research' in this subject can still lead to new and interesting results, I'd suggest both Mr. Good and any potential reader have a look at "Out of The Shadows" by Dr.David Clarke & Andy Roberts: a careful, immacualtely researched and objective treatment which leads to some powerful but under-hyped conclusions - the lack of sensationalism simply reinforcing their findings.

"Unearthly Disclosure" really just scrapes the bottom of a very old barrel of hearsay and anecdote.