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Keep Out!
- Top Secret Places Governments Don't Want You to Know About
- Narrated by: Adam Hanin
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
"Nick Redfern is the Brit with a knack for ferreting out all the dope on outrageous subjects." (Jim Marrs, best-selling author of Alien Agenda)
Area 51, Hangar 18, the Montauk facility, the Dulce Base, the undersea world of Sanya, HAARP in Alaska, Pine Gap, Fort Detrick, Rudloe Manor, and the Zhitkur underground realm - these are just a few of the select, highly classified installations about which the governments of the United States, Australia, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and others prefer that we, the general public, remain steadfastly ignorant.
And these same governments have excellent reasons for wanting to keep us in the dark. It is at these secret facilities that for decades, clandestine research has reportedly been undertaken into crashed UFOs, deceased alien entities, bizarre creatures and unknown animals, lethal viruses, biological warfare, mind-control experimentation, and much, much more.
Whether situated deep under the ocean, far below the ground, or within the heart of remote, fortified desert locales, these and many other super-secret places are guarded with a near paranoid zeal by those in power who wish to keep their secrets buried and locked far away from prying eyes.
And they have succeeded.
Until now...
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- Lee
- 31-01-15
Loved it !!!!!
My first one and wow what a book
Very well researched and opened my eyes . If you are into paranormal then this is for you
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- George Thorn
- 29-09-21
Very good tick list of the unknown
While some of the entries in this collection are widely known, it was refreshing to hear some others which I did not know about.
The book is essentially your guide into the basic briefing of places like Area 51 or events like Rendlesham. Plus it is funny when the book shows its date of print with some of the references to a supposed "Doomsday" we all remember.
I'd recommend this to anyone who hasn't had a crash course in the conspiracy-laden, smorgasbord of secret locations or is interested in UFOs.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-06-20
interesting listen
well written, interesting, a must for any conspiracy theorists amongst us, American narrator, not monotone or flat, fairly easy to listen to. enjoyed.
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- Winston
- 22-06-17
Interesting but never goes into any depth.
Interesting book but it's too light on the detail of events or theories. Granted there is little proof for or against the events or locations in the book but it would be good to have more speculation or explanations against such speculation!
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- James Wing
- 14-02-17
Tin foil hat goodness
I love a good conspiracy theory, but this book goes from interesting cover ups and oddities then dives in at the deep end with some really mad ideas that even hollow earth theorists and people who think the queen is a lizard are going to find incredible. Entertaining enough and raises a lot of interesting subjects, just don't expect much solid, evidence based information.
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- Sam
- 19-08-15
Really enjoyed this book
Really good, interesting listen, the narrator's English accent really made me laugh at times though!
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- M Joseph Murphy
- 27-08-14
Absolute Must Read
This was the first Nick Redfern book I've ever read. I heard about him from Mysterious Universe. The guys there are big fans of him and I can see why.
What sets this book apart from many "conspiracy" themed books is detailed research and extremely objective reporting. Too many writers in the genre are so far down the rabbit hole they lose their rationality. Redfern gives a balanced approach to every topic. I learned a great deal with this book. I'll definitely read more from him.
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- Ian Gunter
- 24-10-16
Not actual history
looking for more of a history of these sites. U2, SR-71 etc instead it was aliens and moon bases. interesting story just a little much tin foil hat
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- Canadian Dad
- 26-02-17
Listening to this book again sooner than later.
Narrator was great he had a tone that I could listen to for hours and actually did a few times. I really have no idea if any of these stories are true but the stories were great. I will be starting from chapter 1 and listening to this audio book sooner than later.
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- James
- 08-12-16
A must read/listen! The best in recent memory!
This book was great! It was informative, entertaining & each chapter is a new topic with a new, exciting story different than the last. I will be adding this one to my physical library for sure!
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- MJS
- 15-02-16
Add to your knowledge of what is out there.
This is an interesting book about unusual places and events that are rarely spoken of openly.
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- Ronald
- 30-09-15
Excellent Book
plausible. Well researched. Easy listening. Informative. Engaging. Whole heartily recommend this book. Redfern hit a home run.
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- Zachary Stephen Murray
- 02-02-20
Good
Not one of his better books, but still has a lot of really interesting information.
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- Ray Crosby
- 07-05-17
Outstanding Book!
Congratulations on a job well done. Thank you Mr. Redfern for an insightful, clear, concise and logical approach to an enigmatic phenomena facing our world today!
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- Tana
- 14-06-22
It’s Nick Redfern
Nick Redfern always poses intriguing thought and questions
The performance is at times cheesy. Goofy, unnecessary affectatious accents. Ridiculous mispronunciations. Much eye rolling on my part.
Still the information is good, broad ranging and well researched and I will listen repeatedly, if with some discomfort. Gee, I hope my face doesn’t get stuck.
I wish Nick would narrate his own work.
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- think4yourself
- 12-04-20
There are some interesting tales here.
This should satisfy or at least make people wonder about some of the places on the map they may have only dimly heard of, if at all.