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Fascinating read! Aug 07, 2009 Received the book weeks ago (super quick, and like new!) and thoroughly enjoyed the read. Hard to believe author's story of hers/husbands but my mind's open to it though i have alot of questions like anything else.
Book (over 475 pages) has ALOT of repeated info everywhere(maybe too much, e.g. last chapter of husband's story as it is updated/news articles and keeps reader abreast of what is happening) and whole book could be shortened considerably;but fascinating to read about people (names given) in government involved in secret missions (October Surprise), mind control, star systems, where we originated from, how we came to be.
Also the first chapters of the chronicles (supposedly true) is very similar to published novels/fiction, nonfiction by other authors. If you can believe the magnificent crop circles are made by alien tehcnology, i guess you can believe author's story.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The Obergon Chronicles Jun 10, 2009 I loved this book because it talked about experiences from the past and future. An ancient tale that dovetails with our future. A true happening that is written as a fairytale. A story about a man and a woman that separated and found each other. A mission that has been completed. Involved in this fairytale is mind control,ET's, New world Order and secret rulers.
An "October Surprise" and King Solomon's Temple bring the fairytale and the truth together. Much truth to this book. A similar story to one by Zecharia Sitchin but maybe the same. Which makes it even more interesting by adding new angles to the way an ancient story happened. Now the mission is ended it is time to read the story and understand or begin to understand what really happened and is happening now. We will be able now to end this cycle of time by understanding all the controls that have been put on humans. We will move onto a better reality where everyone is happy, equal and taken care of. A Golden Age can come now.
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The Obergon Chronicles May 28, 2009 I am almost half finished reading this book. It is excellent. It is very inspirational and eye-opening. It gives great suggestions on how to ride out the current storm and worst storms to come in the future. I highly recommend it. I have done a lot of highlighting and writing my own commentary as I read the book.Again, it is a wonderful book. So much of it rings true for me.
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Obergon chronicles May 09, 2009 Fascinating lecture, with some scary facts about mind control. Reads like science fiction but may be true. True or not, it stimulates the imagination. I liked what seemed like total honesty from the author who readily admits that she herself may be the victim of mind control. I loved this book.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great book Apr 18, 2009 Had a hard time putting this book down. Very well written and reads smoothly. Have not finished the book yet, but so far it is excellent
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