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Aliens, Atlantis and the Illuminati: The New America

By: Thomas Bodine
Narrated by: Jason Miller, Simon Oliver
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Documented in fables, myths and legends is the story of Aliens from another dimension who arrived to a fertile blue planet, seized possession, then spawned Mankind who would serve under their supreme power. The otherworldly beings were revered as Serpent Gods to ancient man, who ruled from a mythical land that was Atlantis. They engineered elite alien-hybrid humans whose descendants rule to this day, devious shadow-masters who reign supreme over us, known as the Illuminati.

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Interesting perspective

I can’t be swayed, but it does bring up questions. It could be true to an extent but not the fake religion thing.

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It's worth a listen. Good job to the VO artist.

I know the truth will be revealed to humanity. I choose J 3:16. I eagerly await the great revealing of God.

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Loose ideas

Fun to listen to all though not a lot of facts to support. Was shorter than I hoped.

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This is your drunk conspiracy theorist friends’ over 1hr rant in book form.

It’s possible that some or potentially a lot of this information in this book is true. Unfortunately, we can’t tell because the author never backs up the ideas expressed in this book. Other than vague information about how people in power or with celebrity status are related to past royalty, which I do not discredit. How does one make some of the expressed claims without providing even an ounce of verifiable fact based information? If you’re the author and you’re reading this review I would encourage you to rewrite this and explain how and why you’ve come to these conclusions. Sure take some liberties in your theories, but don’t base an entire book on it.

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Elementary, Recycled, and Often Incoherent

This three chapter book reads like a desperate 7th grader’s final class essay after they watched one too many episodes of ancient aliens and then wrote the paper in a single evening trying to tie together a host of unrelated myths. In trying to tie things together, I commend the author for trying to make a nice and tidy summary of a large and complicated topic but, in doing so, the reader is forced to make astonishing and incomprehensible assumptions and leaps of faith.

The first chapter is nothing more than Ancient Aliens and Chariot’s of the Gods summed up in 20 minutes. The second chapter, whether the author realizes it or not, paints the stage to further discuss UAP phenomena in and around large bodies of water but then never dives into the more interesting points and simply leaves the reader with statement after statement that the water is the territory of the gods and then quickly begins talking incoherently about the Illuminati.

The voice theater is just as bad with corny and repeating piano music in the background that almost distracts from the narrator mispronouncing a host of words.

Don’t waste a credit on this one as there is nothing new presented. If you’ve spent any time in the world of conspiracy theories, you’ve heard all of this before.

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Everything

I loved it. Very eye opening! Had me on the edge of my seat the entire time!

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Not convincing.

Purchased when I was very tired. Kind of funny but sounds like total nonsense. Even if it was all true, I don’t think it was worth the money.

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the truth

I like everything about it, especially when it starts talking about the truth. About where we really Is originated from

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Terrible narration

Hard to listen to. Awful music in the background the whole time. Also very the book takes a position of factual and that also was a little distracting

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Dont waist your time

Dont waiste your time. Its not a book. Its sounded like a bad script for 30 minute bad tv show.

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