The Alien Intent ( The Truth behind The Cover Up ? ) By Raymond A Robinson
Published By Cassell Plc

There are many books currently doing the rounds regarding UFOs and aliens, most them stating that they have the answers, that they know what is behind the UFO mystery, here is another one, another book which claims to, at the very least, hold some insight as to what truly lies behind the age old mystery of why the aliens are here, their purpose, and ultimately their place in today's UFO climate. This book looks at not only the UFO abduction phenomenon, but also the possibility that certain governments of this world, actually are in some kind of collaboration with these aliens, more so the american government, of whom the author states, that the U.S. government may intend to use some alien technology that they have recovered over the years.

The author also looks at contactees throughout the ages, in particular the late George Adamski who claims to have met aliens in a californian desert back in November 1952, he also looks at the claims made by Bob Lazar who claims to have seen alien craft in an american base back in the 1980's. What is pleasing to this reviewer, is the fact that the author also looks at our own technology and those strange devices that currently overfly our air space. Most of these, to the unsuspecting public, look fairly similar to many of the UFOs that are currently being reported throughout the world.

The author also touches upon ancient civilizations and the strange objects that they themselves reported in the skies. It's clear to see that the UFO phenomenon has been with us now throughout time itself, a fact that the author so rightly mentions. The reader is also given a run down of the more commonly reported aliens that have been seen, from the small grays, to the more hideous creatures that have terrified those unaware people. Although I found much in this book that i've read before, the author has his own opinions as to what is going on, and I won't spoil it for him by giving the game away here, suffice to say that one may find in this book a significant amount of new material which is a rarity these days, with numerous authors covering old ground.

Whilst I agree, that one must touch upon cases that have gone before, in as much as we must carefully study them to see if there are any similarities, too much of an old thing can be tedious. Thankfully, Raymond's book covers much relevant and important issues, and is a step aside from the more current books available on the market today.All in all then, Raymond's book adds to the growing weight of evidence and testimony which is currently gathering throughout the world today, and as such, should be read by believers and sceptics alike.

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