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UFOs for the 21st Century Mind
- The Definitive Guide to the UFO Mystery: New and Expanded Edition
- De: Richard Dolan
- Narrado por: Richard Dolan
- Duración: 18 h y 55 m
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In this revised and expanded edition of Richard Dolan's previous classic on the UFO subject, he brings the listener through the tumultuous journey of the UFO/UAP subject through the early 2020s. This includes a detailed treatment of the changes to our public discussion of UFOs since 2017 and what is the likely end point of this new direction. But Dolan provides much more than this, including providing critical context of the UFO subject within the broader social, political, and technological developments of our world, something that makes him unique among UFO researchers.
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Good History and the Challenge
- De B. D en 11-01-24
- UFOs for the 21st Century Mind
- The Definitive Guide to the UFO Mystery: New and Expanded Edition
- De: Richard Dolan
- Narrado por: Richard Dolan
Terribly disappointed.
Revisado: 11-11-24
Just another list of the same events every previous writer has used. The writer is biased beyond belief, using statements like “any intelligent person would think like I do…” I was looking for a fair and honest book that would treat the UAP subject with an open mind and the respect it deserves. What I found was another writer making a buck by copying and pasting wikipedia articles. I couldn’t even finish the book.
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Melting Sun
- The History of Nuclear Power in Japan and the Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi
- De: Andrew Leatherbarrow
- Narrado por: Nick Gallagher
- Duración: 16 h y 3 m
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Almost 24 hours to the minute since the tsunami hit Fukushima Daiichi, Unit 1 exploded. The building wrenched apart, sending shards of irradiated concrete and metal knifing through the air in all directions. The reactor’s massive heavy-duty gantry crane bent like a twig and collapsed onto the refueling floor control room, crushing everything that wasn’t expelled in the blast. Outside, chunks of debris rained down on the fire crew, injuring five and shredding the hoses they had just laid.
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Extremely Informative
- De Ryan S Chapman en 02-28-22
- Melting Sun
- The History of Nuclear Power in Japan and the Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi
- De: Andrew Leatherbarrow
- Narrado por: Nick Gallagher
History is facts, this is most definitely not.
Revisado: 02-02-23
So many “anonymous sources”, “I believe’s” “should be’s” it reads like fiction. Half the book consists of the author being repeatedly surprised utilities place profits before safety. And (surprise surprise) he can’t wonder why regulators look the other way. I bought the book to read a history of nuclear power in Japan. I got a list of his opinions. Very, very disappointed.
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