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"Everything you think you 'know' will not only be laid on the dissecting table, it will subsequently get thrown off that table by a presentation of astonishing facts that are as close to indisputable as anything this reader has ever seen....Very well-written, very well-organized, and definitely a good addition to this reader's library, The Monkey and the Tetrahedron will astonish you by showing how so many obvious links to our past were so grossly mishandled." -Infinite Energy-Cold Fusion and New Energy Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 30, 2000


"[Jinks'] book is ... a synthesis ... with his own special spin, that contains not only a spread of 'Nexus-type' subjects but also ideas that demand our attention in these new millennial times."-Nexus Magazine, Dec. 1999-Jan. 2000


"Valiantly searching for some grand unifying principle-a Theory of Everything-Jinks brings out unpopular explanations and conclusions that mainstream scientists may very well have already discovered but not released because of funding fights, egos, blacklisting, or ivory tower politics; apparently some of these 'discoveries' still lie somewhere in our future. Is Jinks right? He does present some strong, well-researched arguments…"
-NAPRA ReView, Sept./Oct. 1999


"Fans of conspiracy theory will revel in the author's brutally blunt questions and hyper-logical deductions concerning transparent distortions supposedly perpetrated by the federal government and allied organizations: Did the 1993 Mars Observer mission really get lost? Does cold fusion overthrow the First Law of Thermodynamics (and corporate interests) by creating more energy than it consumes? Could crop circles be related to the Earth's weakening magnetic field instead of pranksters? Why do highly respected American astronauts believe in UFOs? Read The Monkey and The Tetrahedron and consider the ramifications of these and other important questions." -P. Randall Cohan, Amazon.com Editorial Reviews


"MAGNIFICENT…Jinks is a 'Black Belt' writer, laying it all out there for all to see…written in layman's terms and REQUIRED READING."
-The Code Newsletter #53 (Aug./Sept. 1999)


"I had all but given up the reading of modern books since most are little more than ego trips. But, after scanning through yours, I see I shall have to let the garden go back to seed."-Carl Munck, archeocryptographer, author of Whispers From Time and The Code


"Assembles a variety of controversial topics under one cover….Will appeal to any who have been interested in controversial or alternative sciences, from UFOs to modern mysteries unexplained by conventional science."
-from The Science Shelf, "The Bookwatch," Midwest Book Review


"We human beings are complex creatures and I would never suggest a single motivation for why people commit crimes, or why some people claim UFO-abduction experiences, or why some people write books which promote stupid, credulous myths."-Phil Klass, world renowned UFO skeptic, referring to The Monkey and the Tetrahedron


 
 

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