book review: earth, an alien enterprise by timothy good
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Review of Earth, an alien enterprise by Timothy Good.This book blows the lid off UFO secrecy. Mind boggling allegations of a government cover-up of UFO contact.TRANSCRIPT
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Blows the lid off UFO secrecy
Earth: An Alien Enterprise is a stunning book that blows the lid off government denial of contact with
UFOs. The subtitle says it all: “The shocking truth behind the greatest cover-up in human history.”
Timothy Good has a long history of meticulous investigations, beginning with the classic “Above Top
Secret,” in 1987. His latest work is quite thorough and leaves no doubt about the massive cover-up of
alien phenomena – a hidden history that seems ready to burst at the seams due to the well documented
leaks from qualified sources and undeniable eye-witness accounts. This book adds new cases to his basic
argument and fills in gaps from previous UFO reports.
The first few chapters seem designed to introduce the new-comer to the wide variety of experiences
and the “high strangeness” that permeates the alien contact arena, including telepathic
communications, the different types of aliens, and historic contacts with both individuals and groups. I
find his references lend credence to his claims and provide resources for other researchers to follow. I
also appreciate how he allows credence for critics and naysayers by admitting to alternative
explanations for some of the more eyebrow raising allegations. Nevertheless, the sheer volume,
consistency, and comprehensive coverage of first-hand reports leads the reader to conclude that
something very strange is going on.
The later chapters are a gold-mine for UFO researchers, featuring the history of alien contact with
government officials dating back to the Eisenhower administration. Mr. Good’s coverage is open minded
and includes recent developments into a multitude of interrelated topics, such as ancient astronauts,
alien technology sharing, spiritual advancements, remote viewing, cattle mutilations, and infiltration by
alien-human hybrids.
The only criticism I can come up with is that there are so many cases – the book is more like an
encyclopedia of alien contact than anything – that it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the number and
magnitude of so many studies. At some point you want to scream, “What does it all mean, Timothy?!”
Is there really a secret satellite government perpetuating the cover-up? Is the secrecy about to collapse
due to its own weight? Are aliens making an end-run around the information blockade, going directly to
groups and individuals? You ARE able to reach some conclusions, but it’s not because the author
presents them on a silver platter, but rather they emerge as the only logical explanation for such well
documented reports.