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August 6, 2023
Review: Pandora’s Gamble Where do I begin with this startling and disturbing book? First, the author, Alison Young, worked as a reporter for USA Today, the Detroit Free Press, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and has won numerous awards for her investigative reporting. “Pandora’s Gamble” is subtitled “Lab Leaks, Pandemics, And A World At Risk”. Much […]
Tags: China, Covid, Ft. Detrick, lab leaks, Pandora's Gamble, Ralph Baric, USAMRIID, Wuhan
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July 31, 2023
Now here is an interesting find, recommended by a good friend. This book is a very thought-provoking theory of how the Great Pyramid was built. Authors Samuel R. Sampson is an architect, and co-author Michael N. Read is an engineer. Together they have come up with a very plausible scenario on how the largest Egyptian […]
Tags: Building the Great Pyramid, Floating Stones, Great Pyramid, Michael N. Read, Samuel R. Sampson
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January 16, 2023
Well, this book kicks off my reading of ancient/revision history. I gotta say, I learned quite a bit, but it wasn’t what I expected to learn. First of all, let me say this book, published by The University of Nebraska Press, was very expensive as books go. I think I paid around $60.00 for it. […]
Tags: Ancient Humans in the Americas, Archeology, Paulette F.C. Steeves, The Indigenous Paleolithic Of The Western Hemisphere
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May 9, 2022
Pictured above is a smiling young Michael Rockefeller, son of the powerful Senator, Vice President and all-around rich dude Nelson Rockefeller. This is said to be one of the last photo’s of Michael before he fell victim to a revenge killing by cannibals in southwest New Guinea. He looks so happy. This article is the […]
Tags: cannibals, Carl Hoffman, Dutch New Guinea, Freeport Sulphur, Headhunters, Indonesia, Michael Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, Smithsonian Magazine, Standard Oil, Thy Will Be Done
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December 19, 2021
How many myths, how many lies is the history of man built on? Perhaps one of the biggest lies is that Columbus discovered America. This mythology is pounded into us from grade school on, and provides a shady sense of national pride for Italian-Americans. The problem is, as author Patrick Huyghe describes, “Columbus Was Last”. […]
Tags: Ancient America, Ancient Sea Travel, Columbus, Columbus Was Last, New World discovery, Patrick Huyghe
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September 17, 2021
May 1909, off the North Shore of Orcas Island, Washington State: “As Baker ran he saw the water begin foaming out past the reef, and the head of a huge serpent rose from the roiling waters. Ten feet and more of the monster’s head surfaced, and his undulating body rose in and out of the […]
Tags: BCSCC, British Columbia, Cadborosaurus, Craig Staude, Discovering Cadborosaurus, Dr., Jason Walton, John Kirk, Orcas Island, Sea Serpents
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June 6, 2021
In these crazy times, I have had a need to take a break from political research. What I found is as informative and interesting as it is scary. That is, reading up on Bigfoot-Sasquatch, which probably for the same reason I found, has hit an all-time high public interest cycle. Bigfooters, or “Squatchers”, as they […]
Tags: Alaska, Bigffo, British Columbia, J. Robert Alley, John A. Bindernagel, Loren Coleman, Raincoast Sasquatch, Sasquatch, The Discovery Of The Sasquatch, Washington Stateh
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January 3, 2021
As the plague season rolls on, my reading has (as a matter of sanity) drifted from hard-core political filth to more esoteric subjects. They have been quite a welcome distraction. For instance, I recently reviewed “Daydream Sunset” by Ron Jacobs, about counterculture in the 1970’s. (All reviews can be found at https://www.covertbookreport.com/ ) Then we […]
Tags: Ancient civilizations, ancient technology, artifacts found in deep mines, Bigfoot, Cremo and Thompson, Graham Hancock, Sasquatch, The Hidden History Of The Human race
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July 26, 2020
In an effort to get a little distance from hardcore politics and history, I recently reviewed a book on the counterculture in the ’70’s and a great book on Bigfoot. Now comes a book on government research into antigravity and the “flying saucer” phenomenon. “The Hunt For Zero Point – Inside The Classified World Of […]
Tags: antigravity, Avro, electrogravitics, Lockheed, Nazi Saucers, Nick Cook, The Hunt For Zero Point
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June 7, 2020
Review: “Daydream Sunset” By Ron Jacobs Ah, the 1970’s. Been there for sure, it’s when I had my first alcohol, first car, first real girlfriend… It seemed like the 1970’s hit a pause button. Radicals and activists had paved the way in civil rights, women’s rights, environmental issues, and the war in Vietnam stumbled to […]
Tags: authoritarianism, counterculture in the 1960's-1970's, Daydream Sunset, Hippies, LSD, pot, radicalism, Ron Jacobs, Yippies
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