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  • Revealing the Secret Alien Agenda
  • Written by: David M. Jacobs PhD
  • Narrated by: John Masterson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Publisher's Summary

The world's foremost academic expert on UFOs and alien abductions provides the first evidence-based explanation of a mystery that has perplexed scientists for decades.

Based on more than 700 hypnotic-regression interviews with alien abductees and a Roper survey of 6,000 adults, The Threat reveals why the aliens are here and what they want, explains why their agenda has been kept secret, and exposes their frightening plans for earth and its inhabitants. In a direct, authoritative challenge to researchers who believe the abduction phenomenon is essentially benevolent and spiritually uplifting, Professor David M. Jacobs proves that there is a far more disturbing and potentially dangerous plan underway, with possible alien domination at its core.

In this remarkably well-researched and well-written book, Professor Jacob has added a new complexity and depth to our knowledge of the UFO and abduction phenomena. The secret alien agenda revealed here is ominous, but it must be confronted before it is too late.

Contains mature themes.

©1998 David Michael Jacobs (P)2020 Tantor

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Not what I was expecting

Well I like a happy ending and this wasn’t. If true we really need to get our act together. What really struck a cord was “the Aliens aren’t human centred, but self centred”. Not at any point in the book did I hear any messages from abductees about helping us with the planet, or co-existing for a better world. This to me is very scary. Everything is centred around their future on our planet.

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Well done

Not sure what to make of this book. Doesn’t seem to be much we can do as a society

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Disconnected crappy interviews

If I would have known it was a bunch of disconnected crappy interviews, I would have passed.

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Devolves into mudslinging near the end

Unfortunately David M. Jacobs gets completely caught up in a spiral where he tries to invalidate and discredit other people's work. The anecdotal evidence in his testimonies contains the same type of leading questions that he criticizes others for. He leans hard into the fear-porn aspect of a phenomenon that he admits is poorly understood and possibly too alien to EVER understand, but still insists we be absolutely terrified of.

I don't think the agenda is one of "love and light", but it's also not the cartoonishly opposite either. These beings are just as nuanced and multifaceted as any human, not the moustache twirling super villains dreamed up by a child.

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