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So I just finished Area 51 last night. The really good revelation, when I read it had me literally shout out loud "HOLY ****".
And here's the thing...there is no reason to not believe what she said. First, she's a pretty well-established and respected journalist so there's no reason to think she'd risk that. But most important, because the book was so meticulously researched and so thorough, it also wouldn't be consistent that she would just throw this in there if it wasn't true. I mean, she verified literally everything and anything her sources told her, judging from the notes section, down to the name of the bar and what pictures were hanging in there at the time.
Wow.
Are you talking about Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base?
Because that book has been bashed pretty thoroughly for being full of errors, which is why I skipped reading it.
yeah. IDK dude, considering there is about 40 pages of annotation, I doubt how wrong it could be.
which is indeed loony. Beyond loony.Jacobsen claims that children, perhaps as young as 13 years old and genetically or surgically altered by Nazi doctor Joseph Mengele, flew a Nazi “flying disk” into the United States as part of a plan by Joseph Stalin to cause mass panic of an alien invasion.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/enter...-military-base/2011/05/26/AGIZPLIH_story.html
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1852/1
http://www.washingtondecoded.com/site/2011/07/area51.html
Many other reviews also cite the book's errors. I'm not saying these reviewers are necessarily correct, but I'd be far more critical of what you've read than you seem to be, when there are so many people who are questioning the veracity of her statements.