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Penetration
- The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy
- De: Ingo Swann
- Narrado por: Clay Lomakayu
- Duración: 6 h y 9 m
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Ingo Swann - renowned psi researcher - reveals a long-held secret series of experiences with a "deep black" agency whose apparent charter was simple: UFOs and extraterrestrials on the moon and worries about ET telepathic/mind control powers. The agency was so secret that it had no paper trail, and hence no written secrecy agreements.
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Very insightful from the amazing Ingo Swann
- De Chris Durkin en 10-29-18
- Penetration
- The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy
- De: Ingo Swann
- Narrado por: Clay Lomakayu
Important book with important information
Revisado: 11-28-22
Sloppy production and narration. The narrator mispronounces several words such as “excape” instead of “escape” and accidentally reads the same line over a few times which makes it seem amateur. That said, the book is well written so it doesn’t matter. The information in the book is important. Even if you don’t believe it, it’s still a good story but I happen to believe it.
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Exodus
- A Novel of Israel
- De: Leon Uris
- Narrado por: Paul Michael
- Duración: 28 h y 58 m
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Exodus is an international publishing phenomenon - the towering novel of the 20th century's most dramatic geopolitical event. Leon Uris magnificently portrays the birth of a new nation in the midst of enemies - the beginning of an earthshaking struggle for power. Here is the tale that swept the world with its fury: the story of an American nurse, an Israeli freedom fighter caught up in a glorious, heartbreaking, triumphant era. Here is Exodus - one of the great best-selling novels of all time.
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My favorite book of ALL Time
- De Meaghan Bynum en 08-22-12
- Exodus
- A Novel of Israel
- De: Leon Uris
- Narrado por: Paul Michael
Great story - inept narrator
Revisado: 07-12-20
I love this book. I first read it when I was a teenager and have re-read it several times since. What’s more I’ve been to the places where the events took place and met people who were there in real life. The problem with this recording is the narrator. He’s a decent actor but he literally mispronounces every single Hebrew word in this book and his Israeli accent sounds more like a Russian one. It makes me think he either wasn’t trying that hard, or had a bad director and producer who didn’t bother to look it up and tell him how to properly pronounce the words. The novel and the story are good enough and important enough that they could really use a new recording with an Israeli or Israeli-American actor narrating it. In this day and age, I doubt they will because not enough people know this novel anymore. Plus the din is too loud from the PC crowd who are literally rewriting history to make Israel the bad guy in the story. Too bad. This version will have to do for now.
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The Masked Man
- A Memoir and Fantasy of Hollywood
- De: Tom Wilson
- Narrado por: Tom Wilson
- Duración: 9 h y 10 m
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Tom Wilson, the actor, comedian, and writer best known for playing "Biff" in the classic movie "Back to the Future," goes on an unplanned adventure after meeting fellow actor Clayton Moore, the man who played The Lone Ranger on T.V., experienced the pitfalls of pop celebrity, and most notably, died over a decade ago.
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Everything You Think, But Completely Different
- De A. D. Wheetley en 04-03-14
- The Masked Man
- A Memoir and Fantasy of Hollywood
- De: Tom Wilson
- Narrado por: Tom Wilson
“Field of Dreams” meets “Harpo Speaks”
Revisado: 05-25-20
Like “Harpo Speaks” this book is a fun, funny, entertaining and revealing memoir of a Hollywood actor’s quest for success. Having run ins with Robin Williams, John Belushi, Sam Kinison and more, we see other sides to these men rarely shown to the public which are somehow shocking and totally believable at the same time. More importantly we find ourselves rooting for the author/protagonist at every turn.
Like “Field of Dreams” part of this book is autobiographical fiction which reveals a deeper truth. Heartfelt and sincere, you come away from this book feeling like you really know the author and that he’s your friend - or Kemosabe if you prefer.
Shoulda’ bought a Honda!
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