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shamus posted an update 7 years, 8 months ago
I have always enjoyed Nick Redfern’s shorter writings and interviews online, and he’s always seemed to be a sincere, stand-up fellow and researcher. But for whatever reason I have never read any of his books. Considering his impressive publication history, which ones would you guys recommend as his strongest material?
The Giza Forum (Legacy)
Closed Archive of The Old Forum
I found some of his books, well, a little “lightweight” with respect to authors like Farrell and Dolan.
It should go without saying that I’m not expecting anything of the intellectual and scholarly calibre of a Farrell or Levenda, but sometimes one craves a little break into some lighter, more “journalistic” fare. The trouble is finding “journalists” whose basic integrity you can trust. With researchers like Farrell, the transparency of their sources and the clarity of their rhetoric is enough establish integrity. With journalistic work, this just isn’t as easy as it necessarily relies much more on establishing the author’s personal trustworthiness.
Try his Pyramids and the Pentagon, or also Final Events…
… enjoyed Redfern’s On the Trail of the Saucer Spies … some interesting dot connecting (if true).
I liked the Pentagon and the Pyramids but have not bought any other books by this author.
Pyramid and Pentagon, and Final Events are the ones I would recommend