On the one actual cases of alien abduction, genetic manipulation, missing time, implanted memories—and terrifying visions. On the a secret government with unlimited power, covert technology, clandestine documents protected at any cost—and a complete disregard for United States laws and constitutional rights. Which is the more terrifying? After you read Alien The Chosen, you will be better able to answer the question. Brad Steiger, one of the leading experts in UFOlogy and paranormal research, has teamed with Edgar Rothschild Fouché, a former member of black technological programs and a defense contractor with contacts on many of the government’s most classified programs. Fouché has gathered proof of the top secret cover-up, thus presenting the smoking gun that will astound anyone seeking the truth.
This was hands-down the most hilariously bad book I ever read. The writing was terrible - the authors couldn't even keep their own characters' names straight most of the time - and the characters and story were amazingly boring for a story about UFOs. Check out Whitley Strieber's The Grays for a much better version of this crap.
Fictional cloak-and-dagger tale of secret UFOs and those who protect and pursue those secrets. It probably contains many truths within the tale because it is recommended by Brad Steiger. Since I read it in 1999 I don't remember much else about it. One of my sightings in 1993 could have been much like the cover illustration, but I only saw it from underneath so I can't be sure.
Definitely not the best book nor was it written very well. He even halfway through changed one person’s name and then towards the end of the book reverted to the original name. This was definitely not on purpose. With all of that said, it was an entertaining book with many truths, but nothing very revealing.