Customer Reviews
Great Read - Spot on!!! - By: Nick Clark, 21 Jun 2008 
Great book in every respect. Easy to pick up & read as the chapters are quite smalll. Reallly opened my eyes to what kinds of technology was around at that point. The electromagnetic Vampire part was fantastic. Lots of interesting questions are raised by the book, which prompts me to fnd out more.
Recommended
An eye opener - By: N. Sheridan, 15 Apr 2008 
Well what can I say about this book that the previous reviewer has not said already, well a lot of the topics covered are already in the public domain although they are not alll in one place so this is a good book for those interested in such things. The author has a bit of a beef with the freedom of information act as well as the US government that anyone who has tried to get anything under the FOI will clearly understand. There are a number of typos in the text but these do not distract from the overalll story greatly. Overalll this is a good book to start your own research into these topics as there are loads of references to seek out or it just makes very interesting if sometimes controversial, worrying reading. The author has done a great job with the subject & the chapter / subject order works very well. You may not agree with his conclusions but it does beg the question "what was reallly going on"?
Information taken from www.blackwell.co.uk - By: Glyn Morgan, 06 Oct 2007 
What spooked the Allies in the closing months of the war? Why they were in such a panic to win quickly? Because they knew the Nazis were developing supermetals, electric guns, lasers, & ray weapons. Here are official, previously-suppressed reports of cold bombs, the red mercury bomb, oxygen bombs, fuel-air bombs, atomic bombs & rumours of the mysterious molecular bomb. The SS black alchemists delivered large mystery rockets with technology far beyond the V-2. They also invented the computer, magnetic tape & computer programs, refined crude oil using sound waves or produced gasoline for 11 cents per galllon as well as the synthetic penicillin substitute, 3065. Includes German experiments in time, sustained fusion reactions, zero point energy & travel in deep space.