
Sekret Machines: War
Gods, Man & War, Volume 3
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Narrateur(s):
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David Marantz
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Auteur(s):
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Tom DeLonge
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Peter Levenda
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With Gods, we asked the first question: Does our religion and our science give evidence that human civilization is a cargo cult, triggered by Contact sometime in prehistory?
With Man, we asked the second question: If we apply what we know of science–of physics, biology, and anthropology–to the Phenomenon, how will that change our science as well as our understanding of the Alien?
With War, we ask the final question: are the first two questions being addressed, or perhaps have already been answered, by our political, military, scientific, and intelligence leaders?
The United States, Russia, China, and other countries around the world have experienced contact with the phenomenon, as we will discover in War. Americans demand that their leaders reveal what they know. They demand disclosure. But what do our allies, and our enemies, know about the phenomenon and why have they not already disclosed? Why is this an international issue, and not just an American one? And what does that tell us about the phenomenon?
We will discover how studies of the phenomenon in other countries as well as in the US are plagued by events that have no rational explanation. We will see how what should be scientific bleeds over into what should be religion, and how the fusion of both stimulate studies in consciousness, and how this aspect of a field that should be mundane has led to madness and suicide in some of our most prominent researchers, and mysterious deaths in others.
Will there be an alien invasion? Has it already happened? Are the governments of the world prepared for contact with "the government of the sky"?
Are we ready for war?
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- Adam
- 2024-11-02
struggled to get through it
I liked the other books. This was by far the most blue pilled thing I've ever read about UFO's.
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- Yannick Jean
- 2025-01-16
Disappointing. Lower quality than the last two books.
Less researched, less nuanced and a bad narrator. All in all avoid this title. Was expecting much more as a fan of the previous books.
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- Lehmans
- 2025-03-28
Previous books were good, this one not so much
Spends an inordinate amount of time repeating things, then proceeds to absolutely misrepresent monotheistic religions and beliefs while painting non-monotheistic religions and occult practices with a revisionist rose-colored lens. Criticism of religion is important, but the bias was clear and also lacking in basic theological and historical understanding of both those religions painted in a positive light and those painted in a negative light. A lot of guns, germs and steal type historical revisionism in the vein of european bad peaceful tree worshipping non european good (when realistically they were just as violent, often practicing human sacrifice and other grotesque things, and just lost due to technological inadequacy, not because Europeans were more evil or violent than they were)
More frustrating, is the over reliances on idealogical and loaded political terms and ideas, which didn’t add to the argument or fit into the story. This is the first UFO related book I’ve read/listened to that used clearly politically one sided language, and it just took away from the legitimacy of the author.
While the first two books were interesting, I found myself rolling my eyes at this and learning nothing new. People would be better served to end at the second book, read the fiction books, and then move on to read Pasulkas, Dolan or Vallee.
One positive critique is that he doesn’t fall into the new age Greer-esque trap of making aliens out to be benevolent saviors. While I don’t necessarily think the beings behind the curtains are hostile, we are wise to not be naive and accept what they say at face value.
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- alex
- 2024-12-09
Its a sobering examination of the UAP from a multitude of perspectives.
While the subject matter is enthralling this could be a dry read for some. However, this book has a complete examination of the phenomena from perspectives that have not been touched on, or not touched on in this level of detail. As someone who has been waiting for this book since Sekret Machines: Gods I was not let down. Peters breakdown is comprehensive and well worded to be understood by the layman. There is very little opinion in the book and we are encouraged to find our own opinion using the source materials. Very well done. The Series overall could be used as a kicking off point for someone who has no experience in the phenomenon.
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