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  • A lot about nothing at all

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    By Steven Naslund
    A complete waste of time. No answers, not even enough fact to draw a conclusion.
  • No stars

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    By Beebit
    This book is the most near nothing about nearly nothing I've ever had the misfortune to pay real dollars for. Examples: P 28 - . . . "A .22 gauge shot gun" P 35 - . . . "dials and gauges click and hum" (In a WWII P-61 night fighter with two huge P&W radial engines 10 ft on either side of the cockpit making no racket at all?) P 39 - "radar operator sitting behind and below the pilot" (below and in front) P 40 - ". . . "bogies to starboard. Pilot shifts his eyes to the left to spot them." (Duh!) P 41 - "pilot grabbed the rudder in front of him" (to dive out of the way) Sheeesh! P 43 - Bogies now behind. "Starboard sir." "Shifts eyes again to left." Double DUH! The rest of the book is about cattle mutilations without a single reference to Linda Moulton-Howe who really has written definitely and intelligently about the subject. Don't even think about purchasing this amateur piece of crap book.

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