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Gods: Sekret Machines

Gods, Man & War Series, Book 1

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Gods: Sekret Machines

By: Tom DeLonge, Peter Levenda
Narrated by: Paul Costanzo
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The first volume in Gods, Man, & War, Gods introduces the listener to some of the critical issues that are foundational to an intelligent and enlightened grasp of the revelations that will follow in the next two volumes. There is another Force in the universe of our Reality, another context for comprehending what has been going on for millennia and especially in the last 70 years.

Sekret Machines is the result of input from scientists, engineers, intelligence officers, and military officials - a group we call the Advisors - and transcends the speculation of journalists, historians, and others whose conclusions are often either misinformed or only tease around the edges of the Sekret Machines. The listener will not discover wild theories or unfounded claims, but instead will confront a solid - if often unsettling - reality, one that demands the collaboration of all of us in every field of human endeavor if we are to understand it and manage its effects.

If nothing else, listeners will come to the conclusion that the Phenomenon is not what they think it is. It is, in fact, much more serious and potentially much more threatening than they can imagine.

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A lot to take in

A lot to take in, need to listen 2 or 3 times to get the full picture

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Fun Enough

Was an enjoyable enough listen, but I find it massively frustrating to be constantly told that ideas, concepts etc will be explored in another book. it shows a lack of cohesion and I don't want a MCU style book universe that I need to consume to get the full picture.

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Good book narrated well

Good book killed 2 12 hour shifts in work on the best bits thanks tom

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It has more history than expected

Was not expecting a book with so much history coming from Delonge. Interesting views of science and religion in the frame of UFOs. Will get next volume .

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WHAT A LOT OF WAFFLE

My god this book doesn't half Waffle. I can't help but think that perhaps the waffle is there to pad out this book. Basically in a nut shell it's everything that the TV show Ancient Aliens has covered. That said book 2 and book 3 are very good in my opinion. This one though is too long winded and flip flops like a half dead fish.

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thought provoking stuff !!

loved this very thought provoking stuff if you are interestes in the subject of the paranormal

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turned my mind on its head

Great new interpretation for the origin of religions. It will take a while for the dust to settle but I'll be better off for having got dusty.

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I love this book.. Excellent

I have to admit, I changed my review from an "Ok" book, to exception book. My first listen to this material had me thinking where are we going with all this? Lots of interesting stuff but no big reveal. In hindsight the books seems to be preparing the mind to see a big picture, but requires of the reader many smaller insights to make the leap. I remember the first reading thinking about "Cargo cults" which was interesting ands saw this really could be applied to us all with respect to UFO/UAP. The second reading seemed to really connect these ideas for me, This book will make you think along different lines, and a open mind is needed to appreciate this book. I read the second book in the series as well. Upon a second reading I took in so much more. There are no simple answers. The phenomenon has many sides which we will probably never truly understand in my lifetime. Still I am on a journey to know a bit more with an open mind with less preconceptions the second time of reading ."Its better to travel well than arrive" that applies to thinking as well ;-)

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Way too long winded....

I'm sure there's a lot of research gone in into this book for there's a lot of information published it but good Lord is it long winded and I'm sure it could have been said more concisely and I don't agree with some on his assertions as that maybe about the Hindu Goddess China astable and his comparison with the reasons for A technical human sacrifice, definitely wrong. I won't be buying the other volumes.

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Disappointing!

The best way to listen to this book is without the middle section. The first ten minutes and the last ten minutes are great, the rest is just a 'mish mash' of theological and spiritual ramblings.
There is nothing original or new that engages the listener.

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