Science Fiction Secrets: From Government Files and the Paranormal
by admin on Aug.25, 2009, under Books, Nick Redfern
Yes folks, 2009 is gonna be a great year for you Redfern fans out there! Why? Because this year it’s a Redders Double Whammy!!
Available right now is Nick’s latest book, Science Fiction Secrets: From Government Files and the Paranormal.
Here is the Amazon writeup…
Product Description
ALL THE INGREDIENTS FOR A HIGH STRANGENESS STEW Mix two parts science fiction with one part high-level government secrecy. Add a liberal helping of the paranormal. Then let Nick Redfern heat and serve. The result is far, far stranger than anything that you could ever begin to imagine. SCIENCE FICTION SECRETS presents some mind-bending answers to a number of highly intriguing and thought-provoking questions, including: — Did the U.S. Government secretly assist Steven Spielberg in the production of his groundbreaking science fiction movies “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” and “E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial”? — Why were special agents of the FBI so deeply interested in the life, career, and activities of science fiction author Philip K. Dick (of “Blade Runner” fame)? — How did “The X-Files” spin-off series “The Lone Gunmen” anticipate months in advance the terrible tragedy of 9-11? — Why was the top brass of the U.S. Air Force so secretly interested in, and concerned by, the UFO-related tales of a relatively anonymous 1950s science fiction movie-maker who died in poverty in the early 1980s? — Did a nightmarish scenario presented in one of H.G. Wells’ novels prompt Soviet Premier Josef Stalin to clandestinely embark upon a secret and diabolical experiment designed to create a super race of monstrous, half-human half-ape soldiers? — Has the military managed to successfully perfect human teleportation of the type that was most graphically and famously shown in “Star Trek” and “The Fly”?
September 17th, 2009 on 11:44 am
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September 17th, 2009 on 11:41 am
Hello Nick
I listened to you on Coast last night great show. I want your book. You will see here a courtesy copy of an email I sent Anomalist just now.
Please make your book available to me on Filament Reader. Come visit sometime bring the wife if you’ve got one for lunch or dinner with me and my wife Linda. Be aware there may be communications interferences; just keep coming on. Hot and dry here desert. Just across from Laughlin Nevada home of the annual UFO conference. An hour and a half from Las Vegas. Overlooking our own Bullhead/Laughlin International Airport, it’s just 5 minutes we’ll pick you up if you come in on one of the tours planes run by The Riverside Resort Hotel Casino or you can check-in to your room te
Best!
John W. Stevenson email baitian_l@me.com
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Bullhead City Arizona 86429
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From: baitian_l@me.com
Subject: Please make Nick Redford (+ ) available on Filament Reader
Date: September 17, 2009 9:06:23 AM PDT
To: anomalistbooks@gmail.com
Cc: baitian_l@me.com
Thursday
September 17 2009
Hello,
Some time ago on the CoastToCoastAM.com website the Filament Reader was advertised as having all the books by all of CoastToCoastAM’s Guests like Nick Redfern last night. I am up late sometimes and the fact that the Filament Reader was backlit so you could read in the dark without turning on a light was appealing, as was the pricing. Pricing: join their club commit to buying a book a month and the Filament Reader device itself you got free. I had bought Graham Hancock’s books – 3 – from Amazon.com and had them delivered to my door, it was marvelous. But, cost me $45.00 even taking 2 as paperbacks and some kind of discounted or free shipping. They’re each over 600 pages. After I read them finding a spot to keep them was like finding room for a telephone book. I bought the Filament Reader, it means I joined their one a month club, it cost me abut $200 and I paid it all in advance. I plan to never buy another hard copy book. Enter The Dragon. Amazon which had its own e-book reader called Kindle which cost $339 became a major advertiser on CoastToCoastAM.com. CoastToCoastAM.com actually generated a new improved website right then. One “improvement” was that Filament Reader was not on it but Amazon was. But that was not an improvement for me see? Well one cannot blame CoastToCoastAM for taking a giant sponsor like Amazon, it’s a money thing, a business decision. Still, I need my books available from Filament however. I’ve already paid for a year’s worth in advance twelve months twelve books. I wont buy the hard copy anymore. I am disabled, semi-retired and dont want to deal with ratpacking issues. I wont buy from Amazon either hard copy or e-book because I have the Filament Reader. I respectfully request that you make a comprehensive non-exclusive (so you can do the same with Amazon without getting Goliathed by them) agreement with Filament to make all of your books available through them as e-books. As I am a duly registered candidate for the office of President and a bit reform minded you may experience some weirdnesses from corrupt control freakish rogue federal agents; my advice is keep the integrity of your position in the system without reference to them. The favor of a reply is requested.
John W. Stevenson
johnwstevenson.com
johnwstevensonforpresident.com
September 23rd, 2009 on 12:06 pm
My own research mirrors the truth of what you’ve found. It is a bit like an iceberg, as much of the truth is hidden below the surface, and it is hard to see the whole picture. I have found that authors sanctioned by the I.C. are rare. Most don’t even know they are being used, but those receptive to these leaks are on a special “do not investigate” list.