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Closer Encounters by Jason Reza Jorjani
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Wildly unlikely but very entertaining book. The author cites everything from Charles Fort to the Old Testament, mainly without critical reflection, and suggests, for example, that time travellers from Earth, who came here from Mars millions of years ago (a nuclear war having rendered that planet uninhabitable), still regularly fly their Foo Fighters through cracks in time from underground/undersea bases, and the Antarctic, and they will gradually be revealing their true agenda soon. These 'Nordics' actually built the moon, you see, as a way to stabilise the biosphere and generate life here, and the moon is mainly hollow, what's more.

These devas mainly use the Greys 👽 (which are actually droids that they control) as a kind of lumpenproletariat.

I'm not sure I understood the propulsion technique they're using but none of this solid fuel rocketry bobbins.

Contrary to my belief that Humankind has not stepped on the moon (the whole rigmarole having been filmed in Arizona and massive hangars near Stanley Kubrick's home, and the rest, as every fule kno) our narrator explains that the astronauts realised that inhabitants of the Dark Side Of The Moon were watching their steps, Large and Small, from a hill. The NASA guys even said so on their magic radios to Mission Control but these recordings got lost, or something, and some Men In Black wiped their memories.

As I said: wildly unlikely but definitely fun.
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December 28, 2021 – Started Reading
December 28, 2021 –
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December 28, 2021 – Shelved
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January 21, 2022 –
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January 22, 2022 – Finished Reading

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