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Sekret Machines: War

Gods, Man & War, Volume 3

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Sekret Machines: War

By: Tom DeLonge, Peter Levenda
Narrated by: David Marantz
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With Gods, we asked the first question: Does our religion and our science give evidence that human civilization is a cargo cult, triggered by Contact sometime in prehistory?

With Man, we asked the second question: If we apply what we know of science–of physics, biology, and anthropology–to the Phenomenon, how will that change our science as well as our understanding of the Alien?

With War, we ask the final question: are the first two questions being addressed, or perhaps have already been answered, by our political, military, scientific, and intelligence leaders?

The United States, Russia, China, and other countries around the world have experienced contact with the phenomenon, as we will discover in War. Americans demand that their leaders reveal what they know. They demand disclosure. But what do our allies, and our enemies, know about the phenomenon and why have they not already disclosed? Why is this an international issue, and not just an American one? And what does that tell us about the phenomenon?

We will discover how studies of the phenomenon in other countries as well as in the US are plagued by events that have no rational explanation. We will see how what should be scientific bleeds over into what should be religion, and how the fusion of both stimulate studies in consciousness, and how this aspect of a field that should be mundane has led to madness and suicide in some of our most prominent researchers, and mysterious deaths in others.

Will there be an alien invasion? Has it already happened? Are the governments of the world prepared for contact with "the government of the sky"?

Are we ready for war?

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Almost unlistenable due to the awful, stilted narration. Sounds less human than AI. Shame as the content is interesting enough.

Appalling narration

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The narration was so utterly awful that I can’t honestly comment on the content, since my attention kept wandering.
The narrator sounded like a competent 12 year old reading the book out loud to his class for the first time.
I so enjoyed the previous books that this was a huge disappointment.
Why did you change narrators???

Truly awful narration.

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I like the other stories from the team, but found this book to be really difficult to follow as it was presented as a history of the subject. But did not follow any chronological order and jumped around all the time. It also did not expand on any evidence or facts for the statements it was making or even where it was getting the details for many of the claims.

A mixed bag

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Looked forward to this book. But it's so hard to listen to . Narration sounds like AI. I have listened to authors on podcasts discussing the Alien issues and kind of thought listening to th8s book would be enjoyable and interesting. But I can't get past the monotonous narration. Sorry

terrible narrator

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A bizarre rant from a corrupted and very manic mind. Full of inaccuracies and dangerous lies.

Weird

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