| Title |
Author |
Why Read This Book? |
| The
Deepening Complexity of Crop Circles: Scientific Research & Urban Legends |
Eltjo H. Haselhoff, Ph.D. |
The first and best comprehensive review of the scientific
evidence behind the study of crop circles |
| Excess
Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed |
Charles Beaudette |
The "cold fusion" Bible. Read this tome and you'll
know more about the future of cutting edge science than most nuclear physicists |
| The
Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever |
Richard Hoagland |
Groundbreaking, if controversial, work on Cydonia anomalies:
destined to become a legend |
| The
McDaniel Report: On the Failure of Executive, Congressional, and Scientific
Responsibility in Investigating Possible Evidence of Artificial Structures
on Mars |
Stanley McDaniel |
Non-sensational, exhaustive documentation of NASA misgivings
vis-a-vis Cydonia: essential handbook of seminal Cydonia research |
| Forbidden
Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race |
Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson |
All-encompassing treatise of archeological anomaly: mainstream
backlash to its heresy was astoundingly harsh (i.e. it touched a nerve...) |
| Above
Top Secret: the Worldwide UFO Cover-Up |
Timothy Good |
Level-headed, painstakingly researched "bible" of
UFO research: an instant classic |
| Dark
Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets: Paradoxes Resolved, Origins Illuminated |
Tom Van Flandern |
This book's focus, the "exploded planet" hypothesis,
is destined to win out over cherished mainstream models; puts final nails
in the "big bang's" coffin |
| Cataclysm:
Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B. C. |
D.S. Allan and J.B. Delair |
Veritable encyclopedia of data effectively proving a Pleistocene
era cataclysm: standard gradualistic models easily give way to catastrophism |
| The
Holographic Universe |
Michael Talbot |
Easy to read compendium of evidence for a holographic nature
of reality |
| Seeing
Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science |
Halton Arp |
Damning testimony and loads of science from a high powered
Harvard/Caltech astronomer, who shows just how close standard cosmological
models are to complete collapse; bye bye "big
bang" |
| Fingerprints
of the Gods |
Graham Hancock |
Fascinating voyage into ancient Egypt; convincing model suggesting
the presence of advanced civilizations in antiquity |
| Message
of the Sphinx: A Quest for the Hidden Legacy of Mankind |
Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval |
Survey of evidence that ancient Egyptians attempted to build
"heaven on Earth"; book sends mainstream Egyptology into hissy
fits |
| A
New Science of Life |
Rupert Sheldrake |
Serious, well received model suggesting organisms evolve according
to "morphic resonance"--not random mutation |
| Evolution:
A Theory in Crisis |
Michael Denton |
Non-religious survey of the many (oh so many) contradictions
and pitfalls of Darwinian evolution |
| The
Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt |
Christopher Dunn |
Engineering machinist Dunn effectively proves a high tech
purpose behind the building of the "Great Pyramid" of Giza |