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Architects of the Underworld: Unriddling Atlantis, Anomalies of Mars, and the Mystery of the Sphinx Taschenbuch – 1. November 1996
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- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe518 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberNorth Atlantic Books,U.S.
- Erscheinungstermin1. November 1996
- Abmessungen15.37 x 3.3 x 22.83 cm
- ISBN-101883319463
- ISBN-13978-1883319465
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- Herausgeber : North Atlantic Books,U.S.
- Erscheinungstermin : 1. November 1996
- Sprache : Englisch
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 518 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1883319463
- ISBN-13 : 978-1883319465
- Abmessungen : 15.37 x 3.3 x 22.83 cm
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Bewertet in Deutschland am 24. August 1999Formatieren: TaschenbuchAs a long-time student of the UFO phenomenon, as well as investigator & researcher, I was deeply impressed with this work. The premise of the author, made with starling clarity, logic and rock-solid research, ties together,finally ,all of the disparate elements of the enigma; everything from the "nuts & bolts" view, to inter/extra dimensional; from the various types of "aliens" described, to abductions, cattle mutilations, crop circles, Vallee's "control system" and Keel's "cosmic tricksters"; from disinformation and coverups to duplicitous "ufologists"; from the anomalies of Mars and the Moon to the origins of religions and mythologies. This book will be hard to take by the "true believers" (of an alien presence), but will most likely be cited in the future as the definitive answer to the UFO mystery.
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Bewertet in Deutschland am 27. November 1999Formatieren: TaschenbuchA brief review of the other entries already here leaves me incredulous; how any rational human could come away from a reading of this book and believe for a moment that is "packed with proof" or somehow constitutes "rock-solid" or "extensive" research escapes me completely. To summarize: in this book Bruce Rux endeavors to collect a selection of "evidence" for the reality of a UFO phenomenon with an extraterrestrial, or at least super-technological, origin, to relate this UFO phenomenon to notions of "anicent astronauts," or of an advanced civilization lost in antiquity (i.e. Atlantis), and to tie the whole thing up into a coherent bundle. That he fails in this enterprise has less to do with lack of ambition than with unrestrained paranoia, with a lack of critical thinking, and of course with the poor quality of the "evidence" with which he is forced to work.
Said evidence consists, as it always does in the field of UFOlogy, with personal accounts and testimony, usually from UFOlogists, to the credibility of the witnesses. I was continually struck by how much some of the accounts Rux relates reminded me of dreams and other sleep-related experiences; I was similarly struck by Rux's complete inability to recognize such similarities and pursue them, as compared to his willingness to jump to far wilder and more improbable "explanations." Of course, if Rux had thought more about more prosaic explanations, he wouldn't have much of a book: a book of psychology would likely require some expertise and training in a specific field, while ruminations on automata crafted by an alien race to abduct humans and perform fertilization experiments on them require nothing more than a word processor. Also striking about this work is Rux's repeated denunciations of noted UFOlogists; after a certain point, one starts to wonder if there are any UFOlogists that Rux does not believe are secretly in the employ of the government cabal responsible for the UFO cover-up.
In essence, this is a book by an "armchair UFOlogist." I do not mean this as a slur--what am I, after all, but an armchair reviewer?--but rather to emphasize that this represents not a careful collection of evidence, but a summary of selected accounts and of the "research" of other people, leading to an elucidation of the author's own pet theories. Thus, when Rux writes of the Sphinx, the pyramids or ancient civilization, he is simply regurgitating, with little in the way of critical thought, the prior speculations of Zecharia Sitchin, among others. All of Sitchin's errors are thus reproduced faithfully here, as are the errors of countless others. What this implies is that in writing this book Rux was not evaluating data to determine if it was genuine or not; rather, he was picking out those lines of "evidence" that he liked and ignoring the rest. In short, what Rux practices is at best crank science, and at worst simple confabulation.
"Architects of the Underworld" is a breezy read, which makes it all the easier to spot the author's lapses. As an illustration of self-delusion and faulty logic, this book may be instructive. There is no other reason to recommend it.
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David W. ChapmanBewertet in den USA am21. Juli 20145,0 von 5 Sternen Truly an EPIC VOLUME in the field of UFO's and alien contact
Formatieren: TaschenbuchVerifizierter KaufI've been reading books about aliens & UFO's for 50 years now: this book is the most AMAZING, exhaustive collection of facts that I've ever seen in one place. It's not easy to read, but if you stay with it, you'll learn a TON. I was struck by 2 particular incidents in this book (there are many!) which are the first descriptions I've ever found that "match up" with my own personal UFO experience. I can also personally verify that the author is "right on" in describing the policies & relationships re: UFO's and the U.S. Air Force.
If you're ready to get serious about UFO's and aliens, then this book should be on your reading list. But beware: if you'd feel upset by the idea that ALL major religions on earth actually began with long-ago alien contacts...you'd better skip this one.
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HateranujaBewertet in Kanada am 13. Januar 20165,0 von 5 Sternen Fast delivery
Formatieren: TaschenbuchVerifizierter KaufThe book came exactly as posted, no complaints here. I am surprised I was even able to get it, it's not an easy book to find.
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EnlightenedBewertet in den USA am23. Dezember 20135,0 von 5 Sternen Wonderful book.
Formatieren: TaschenbuchVerifizierter KaufPleasantly surprised at this book. Not what I had hoped for but got more than I expected. Material was presented in a good manner, easy to read and understand. Would recommend this book to others at any level of knowledge on the subject. The book cover design is sort of "hokey" and makes you wonder about the contents. However, the contents were great. Enjoyed this book enough to re read it in the future.
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Amazon CustomerBewertet in Kanada am 13. Dezember 20175,0 von 5 Sternen Amazing book.
Formatieren: TaschenbuchVerifizierter KaufFast shipping! Amazing book.
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KaraBewertet in den USA am12. Dezember 20235,0 von 5 Sternen So so worth it
Formatieren: TaschenbuchVerifizierter KaufI have Tom Delonge to thank for this read!! Amazing!