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3.0

Nick Redfern covers bizarre conspiracy theories and investigates top secret and off-limit places, basing his research on newspaper clippings, and what he has discovered from people's involvement with these places.

Redfern even looks at the 2012 doomsday prophecy and the ever increasing building construction of secret cavernous bases under the Whitehouse and cave structures. Wile he doesn't suggest an apocalyptic event will occur in 2012 he leaves it to the reader to interpret the construction of these secret off-limits access points.

Redfern also examines the possibility of a lunar bases on the moon. An employee of NASA, Karl Wolfe was amazed to find out a lunar base existed on the dark side of the moon in 1965. This has been verified by several other people - all ex-employees of NASA, who claim the base is an alien base. Obviously, while these stories are fantastical and even possibly exciting, the truth will never be revealed until a proper investigation study is carried out with no cover ups.

The writing of Redfern's book is fairly informal but leisurely and enjoyable to read. The book isn't all about alien and UFO conspiracy theories. Other topics include secret laboratories which test VX (Sarin gas), tat range subway creatures and spectral apparitions in the London underground, teleportation and time travel.

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4.0

This was a great read that puts together all of the wacky conspiracy theories of military bases in one spot.
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