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M**L
Really interesting book
Hausdorf makes some interesting points, rambles occasionally and generally comes across as a bit of a looney, but is entertaining none the less. The way in which he combines science and fact with pure conjecture does little to support his hypothesis, but somehow he does manage to make a compelling argument. He hasn't convinced me that aliens visited ancient china but he has opened my mind to the possibility.
M**M
so interesting book. when you first start reading you ...
so interesting book. when you first start reading you can think: all sounds fully nonsense! but later if you keep on reading seriously, by glancing over other author's books he had been inspired and often mentioned about their names, it makes sense. Also, this book directs you read and search about unknown story of our ancestors.
T**N
Author's a Liar or a Fool
That anyone would drag out the Bayan Khara Uula yarn is simply sad.(Supposedly Chinese scientists-none of whom ever verifiably existed or could subsequently be identified-found mysterious graves and stone disks which eventually taught them that a spaceship crashed in China and that the stranded aliens were slaughtered by surrounding tribes.Needless to say the "authorities" suppressed the "truth," but luckily for us the word leaked out.) Gordon Creighton demolished this story in the Flying Saucer Review (in the article he refers to it as "the most phony,slipshod and halfbaked stuff that has ever found its way on paper.")The story originally appeared in a German vegetarian magazine,which quoted nonexistent Soviet and Chinese scientists and the trail went cold there.Creighton proved that the physical attributes given to the "descendents" of the aliens are laughably incorrect. The author of this book does not produce a single piece of verifiable evidence concerning the event-which is not surprising.(Neither does he mention Creighton's article.) Readers should refer to "Enounter Cases from Flying Saucer Review"(Signet 1977)for the Creighton's article debunking this campfire story.(And the FSR was pro UFO.)There MUST be better books about Chinese UFOs-Tim Good includes sections on China in several of his books.The fact that this author devotes so much space to an event that demonstrably never occurred proves that he's either a liar or...well,what do you say? The kindest thing would be if he WERE a liar, wouldn't it?. No doubt some readers will find some way to rationalize including nonsense like this in UFO books,but they will be wrong.Stories like this are fine if they're presented as science fiction,but they make the study of UFOs look ridiculous and the people who investigate them look like fools.This is a book that no UFO debunker should be without-they will be able to find plenty of ammunition here proving that uflologists are gullible rubes who enthusiastically swallow anything.People honestly interested in UFOs should boycott books like this a a matter of prinicpal,and never buy any other product this author is associaed with.
M**S
Five Stars
Great read.
S**N
Five Stars
really good condition
G**E
Un altro pezzo del puzzle!
Prodotto arrivato in perfette condizioni. Pienamente rispondente alle mie aspettative. Non poteva mancare nella mia “biblioteca personale”. Lo consiglio vivamente a tutti gli amanti del genere....
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