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A book that was recommended to me some years ago, and I would not hesitate suggesting to you, since you asked, heh, is William Bramley's
The Gods of Eden. 1989
He starts out in Chapter I:
"When I first began researching the origins of human warfare, certainly the furthest thing from my mind were Unidentified Flying Objects, better known as "UFOs." The many flying saucer magazines which once graced the newsstands were, in my opinion, not worthy of serious consideration. I also did not feel that the UFO phenomenon was terribly important even if it was evidence of an extraterrestrial race. Solving the down-to-earth problems of war and human suffering seemed so much more important than arguing over whether or not "little green men from Mars" might occasionally be visiting Earth.
"I began researching this book in 1979; however, my desire to see an end to war arose much earlier in life...
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"...What resulted from this modest goal was one of the most extraordinary odysseys I have ever taken. The trail of investigation wove through a complex labyrinth of remarkable facts, startling theories and everything in between. As I dug ever deeper, a common thread did emerge. To my chagrin, it was a thread so bizarre that on at least two occasions I terminated my research in disgust. As I pondered my predicament, I realized something important: Rational minds tend to seek rational causes to explain human problems.
"As I probed deeper, however, I was compelled to face the possibility that some human problems may be rooted in some of the most utterly bizarre realities imaginable. Because such realities are rarely acknowledged, let alone understood, they are not dealt with. As a result, the problems those realities generate are rarely resolved, and so the world seems to stumble from one calamity to the next.
"I will admit that when I began my research I had a bias about what I was expecting to find: a human profit motive as the common thread which links various third-party influences in mankind's violent history. What I found instead was the UFO.
"Nothing could have been more unwelcome."
Anyway, there are 70 customer reviews of this book on Amazon and it sells for the low low price of $3.67 + shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/Gods-Eden-William ... 063&sr=8-1
He has recently come out with another book (2005)...sort of odd...
Jesus Goes to Hollywood: The Alternative Theories About Christ
This book has six reviews at Amazon, but they are all 5 stars.
http://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Goes-Hollyw ... 063&sr=8-2
I plan to get a copy if/when it comes out in paperback.
And now, I would like to find a chemtrail thread because there is a chapter in
The Gods of Eden I'd like to submit about the Black Death and reports of mysterious mists and UFO activity preceding outbreaks.
Take Care,
Terry