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S. Dares
5.0 out of 5 stars Levenda & Delonge abduction intro.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
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This 2nd book in the trilogy builts on the ancient myths cover in the prevoius book, and ventures head-on into the abduction phenomena. Stills is a good read, even if you're familiar with the works of Harvard professor of Psychiatry Dr John Mack, Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs & Whitley Strieber, etc. Briely touches the DNA subject which presents more questions than answers. And acknowledge the obvious elephant in the room which is that...God, Angels, Demons, Ghosts, Spirits, Skinwalkers, Orbs of light, Jinns, Genies, Succubus, Incubus, Greys, Reptilians, AI Ebe's, mediumship-channeling, demonic possessions, shamanic trance states, and Alien abduction are all synonymous of the same phenomena described through the eyes of the beholder. This doesn't mean that they are God, nor doesn't negate the existence of the universal essence we call God, but that they are entities with agendas consisting mostly of the "divide and conquer strategy" through race, religion, political affiliation, gangs, and even sporting events, etc. The fundamental question is how to combat it, through conventional warfare or by raising our vibrations through connecting to The Higher consciousness!!!(The universal Mind/God).
An excellent point raised by the authors of this book is to question, where does our conciousness originates from?, and is it our brain a receiver & transmitter of consciousness? which doesn't reside solely in the molecular structure of Neurons in the brain. Neurons which are the equivalent of billions of the most cutting edge quantum computers. And would that mean that AI rather than animals are closer to humans in the ability to develop a conciousness?, or both.
It's a good read, and I recommend it. And I'm looking forward the last book of this trilogy.
Also for conciousness material read the works of Paul Selig, MFA from Yale University.
-Mastery Trilogy 1 (I am the word, book of love, book of knowing)
-Mastery Trilogy 2 (book of mastery, book of truth, book of freedom)
-Beyond the known.
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M.W.
3.0 out of 5 stars Would benefit from simplifying the verbiage
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019
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I am and have always been a skeptic of “paranormal events.” However, TTSA has caught my attention with the credentialed group running it. So my question (and criticism of this book is), why write a book in language that is not going to be easily grasped by the masses? Isn’t it TTSA’s goal to disseminate UFO info and make it easily accessible to everyone? I would think so. I feel that much will be lost or abandoned due to the wordy and esoteric language of the authors.
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Doctor No
5.0 out of 5 stars Peter Levenda brings it AGAIN!
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019
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Peter Levenda is one of the best authors I’ve read. He does a great job with research and presents in a way that keeps you turning the page. Buy this book!
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Candy Bear
5.0 out of 5 stars Good when considered through many lenses
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2019
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This book, imo, is helpful for people confronting the possibility that UFO/UAP are real for the first time. The discussion about AI and the behaviors we've heard of being related to the phenomena are raised in a nuanced way, as well as the possibility of our own nature as machines of sorts, oddly out of place in the earthly environment.
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Nate
5.0 out of 5 stars Another home run by Tom and To The Stars (READ THEM ALL)
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2019
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Another home run by Tom and To The Stars (READ THEM ALL)
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Samalander
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read Series!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
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Another mind blowing read! I can't wait for volume 3.
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tiller4Riller
5.0 out of 5 stars A simple matter of truth
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019
I was a bit worried that the delayed publications of this book was due to information being removed or censored, but Gods, Man, & War vol. 2 has delivered! The information is spot on and the book is easy to read. Depending on your prior knowledge it could be challenging to understand the content. Here are a few points to keep in mind:

• If you are 1) new to the topic or 2) wary of To The Stars , you may find yourself: skimming through the pages without engaging the content, laughing at or mocking important issues that affect national security, or becoming irritated (i.e. flustered, upset, or annoyed).
• If you are well-versed in the history of ufology but new to the initiatives of TTSA, you may or may not like the way in which they bring real world explanations to topics that have previously been explained through anecdotal accounts only. It may seem over simplistic. But, if the truth is actually more simple than we've always imagined why would we not want the truth?
• If you're already on board with TTSA and you've been waiting for the bombshell - avalanche of evidence to prove it's all true - most of those things have already come to light. The bombshells of truth have already been revealed. The problem is individual ego-defense mechanisms. In chapter 2 of this book the authors discuss the role of psychology in explaining the Phenomenon. And I'm here to tell you that this book is another solid step in the right direction - but how will anyone know if they don't read it or only skim through it? The more important question is what is keeping people from reading and/or fulling engaging this book (or any of the other books)?

The talking points in Gods, Man, & War vol. 2 are based on actual facts. Establishing meaning to those facts can be a matter of interpretation. Even so, this is not indication that the facts are also up for interpretation. We breathe oxygen and this is a fact. Some people breathe at a faster pace than others. Why? Answering that question is a matter of personal interpretation that can also be based on scientific inquiry. However, the fact remains that we breathe oxygen.

Likewise, unidentified aircraft of unknown origin have appeared near our military installations and temporarily deactivated our nuclear weapons systems. This is a fact. Saying the aircraft were swamp gas, ball lightning, balloons, or conventional aircraft are matter of interpretation. Yet, the fact remains these were actual "aircraft." Why is this so hard for people to accept?

If you, reading this review, feel that To The Stars cannot be trusted or that the topic of another advanced civilization could be visiting us on Earth, please ask yourself, "What if they are right?" What would it mean for humanity if we are not alone? What then? Is it doom and gloom? I disagree. But if you think so, why? Does it mean a new age of enlightenment? I disagree with that too. But if you think so, what brings you to that conclusion?

I am convinced we are not alone in the universe. Yet, why is it so incredibly difficult for people to discuss the matter seriously? Probability weighs heavily in favor of us not being the only source of intelligent life in the universe; however, people either dodge the issue, laugh at the possibility, or become angry for some reason.
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Rick Schwarz
3.0 out of 5 stars No disclosure again ...
Reviewed in Brazil on March 1, 2021
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It is a nice thriller following the events presented in the first book. That said, I am still disapointed. For a company that was built with the "mission" to bring "the truth" about UFOs/Aliens, demons, angels & fairies to the large public it left a lot to be desired.

(Spoiler here) The information about the collateral events during the "Starfish Prime" nuclear test, if true, is the only piece of information about UFO and why they might have crashed materials from outer space (nuclear originated Electro-Magnetic pulse disabling system in the craft).
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Last week TTSA announced that their intel people (Steven Justice, Chris Melon, Luis Elizondo), left the company and now they are focused on entertainment only, so TTSA is the new Disney. So those who knew a bit (besides Hal Puthof) are gone and they will sell stories based on what they think they know (very hard to tell fact from fiction).
In my opinion, the disclosure will never happen, ordinary people have no business in understanding the phenomena. Technology involved is too dangerous, people say (Dr. Greer followers) give us free energy! Can you imagine a world where the average citizen drives a potential nuclear bomb? People are killing each other because of color or citizenship, can you imagine them with psychokinesis and devices that can be turned into a nuclear bomb, or to cause a rip in space/time? Coming back from the future and changing events in order to build their own agendas?
Sekret Machines is a novel as good as any other, but for a better understanding of the phenomena read Jacques Vallee's, Stanton Freedman, John Keel, Kit Green, John Mack and scientific papers (Yes, there are many of them) and maybe you'll still not know, but you can come with better theories than Tom Delonge and A.J. Hartley
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