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An URGENT revelation concerning the developing "Alien/UFO" situation is the main thrust of this edition. It is a warning which MUST be read for your own survival!... The book also unveils the "Gray Project" from the original "Majestic 12" group and discusses the group which just recently took the power away from them. It uses many new photos and images to explain what is about to happen to the people of Earth with special emphasis on the use of HUGE craft over our major cities.....

As part of this discussion, a unique, scientific approach to the truth of the "Face on Mars" issue is given. A more plausible and practical explanation for the event (sans alien culture) and technology is developed. Many people seem to be entranced by the popular hypothesis that the face is a sign of an ancient, technologically advanced, Martian civilization which even pre-dated mankind itself. This edition warns of the use of this whole "face on Mars" farce as a softening item for the public announcement of alien cultures here on earth in our immediate future.

This edition also has an update on the secrets of the Great Seal of America (which appears to be the latter day "Babylon" spoken of in Biblical prophecies). Don't miss this Millennium Edition. You won't have another chance - IF we are correct in our analysis of coming events

For 20 years, this book has been sold "under the counter" in America. The official resistance to the ideas and facts in this book was huge. Now, with the Internet, we are able to circumvent the normal controls on the release of this sort of information to the American people. In Australia (where the ex-patriot, Texan author lives) this book sold the equivalent of a "million-seller" in America. TV shows, documentaries and investigations have been launched as a result of this book which is now read in over 22 countries. It is one of the major books of this century; and was inspired after a 'near death' experience the author had in 1969.

The first 200 pages of the book tell about the author's discovery of a new method of aircraft propulsion using ionized plasma gases over a circular craft in 1970.... It tells about the author's recruitment by an ultra-secret, international research and development organization to finish his propulsion research in Australia.... It discusses the 'conspiracy' behind the US Government, the United Nations, The United States of Europe, The coming Arab Confederation and the Club of Rome to establish a new, global, political power to dominate the peoples of Earth.

A mathematical and 'lay' language explanation of the error in Einstein's relativistic limits to traveling faster than light's speed is also given in detail with illustrations. Photostats of key documents which substantiate the assertions are in the appendices of the book.

In this latest and, perhaps, last edition of The Cosmic Conspiracy, the author has added 60 new pages to the original 200-page version. He reduced the font size in this addition to cram more info into a book which weighs less than 500g - thus saving heaps on international postage.

The book is available in English, French and German. HOWEVER, this newest edition (The Millennium Edition) is only available in English at present. The French translation has begun as of 30 Sept 1998 and will be released in Canada first.

271 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1978

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240 reviews3 followers
May 24, 2010
I read this at the request of my grandmother when I was 13. She has long since passed away but it stands in my memory as being one of the most insane conspiracy books ever written. Like, imagine the Weekly World News, TBN shows, and the rantings of Gene Scott smooshed together in lovely crazy, blooming such interesting rants as UFO's have been sent by the agents of Satan and the Antichrist will unite the world by the mid 20th century. Interesting because books like it probably served as a precursor for the unimaginably awful Left Behind series.

I give it two stars because of the imaginative UFO crazy that comes out of it. I don't think I've ever read a book that managed to combine Satan and UFOs together in quite the same way! At one point he describes the Club of Rome, an imaginary group of the world's richest ten men, who get together and plan the rise of the Antichrist. As if Bill Gates didn't have better things to do.

Then again, those sneaky reptoids DO resemble Hellspawn! Also this book is notable for being banned in the US since a bunch of top secret reports almost all blacked out concerning secret military airplane flights and apparently some UFO design specs, (which are hilarious and worth looking for alone) which the author claims are government issued UFOs, which I suppose brainwash pilots so they don't remember piloting UFOs. Uh, yeah.
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February 11, 2013
Nonsense. Strangely I was impressed with the "possibilties " when I was religious. ( Read this years ago )
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September 1, 2016
I recently reread this book after finding it on my father's bookshelf after his death. I realized i had read this when i was fifteen years old, and that this book had once helped catalyze my awareness of secret government R&D programs and its associated conspiracy theories. Somehow government had accessed antigravity technology and were developing this covertly in secret underground bases (US, Australia) with its military industrial partners. Stan Deyo if i am correct had been part of this antigravity program, and mind control experiment, but somehow got his memory back.

Stan reveals to the reader a very interesting idea of a government conspiracy to develop and hide its secret antigravity/UFO's program and underground bases (Noah's Arks), somehow linked to a future probable climate disaster, and secret ruling organizations ("the Elite"). All of this in 1981 and echoing loudly in today's online forums today. It worries me not that government do such things - I'd just love to know what they are up to and why? Just curious!

I think Stan is/was on to something... That said this book lacks real hard objective information/data, and is a personal account. Is this non-fiction or is it fiction? I really don't know, but i don't think anyone can ever say unless we see the hard core evidence! Read this to consider and fuel your imagination on the possibility that such things already exist - this was 4-5 decades ago. I want to see a UFO/antigravity machine and fly in one. It was my boyhood dream!
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93 reviews4 followers
October 7, 2019
The format of the book was a little chaotic, but the information is vitally important and reveals a lot about the end times deception that is slowly unraveling right before our eyes.
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September 18, 2020
Only Jesus saves and he’s coming back soon very soon! Tod is the day to make Jesus Lord and savior of your life ! Don’t wait too late! Jesus is the way the truth and the life and the truth will set you free! The Rapture is imminent you don’t want to be left behind! If you are don’t get the mark of the beast! Jesus loves you! John 3:16 Acts 4:12
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October 4, 2022
Don't care who you are or what you believe you must read this. It's your responsibility as a thinking human.
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August 2, 2023
This was more a Stan's take on the book of Revelations and Bible prophecy than anything else. If that is what I want to read I will read The Late Great Planet Earth, for my 3rd time.
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December 27, 2022
Bookshelf cull.

I am kind of emotionally attached to this book, I grabbed it from a discard pile of Mum’s some years ago, it was from a brief period when my late father dallied with conspiracy theories.

I remember reading it in my teens and thinking it was very funny. Not sure crazy conspiracy theories are the humourous topic they once were, but this book dates back to a more innocent time when we could giggle at the fanciful notions, rather than wince at the number of people swallowing this pap.

It gets an extra star for the wonderfully hammy illustrations.

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OK, confession, on a holiday road trip with the family, desperate for reading material, and this was the only contender. Reading it again reminds me just how twisted the thinking is behind this book - the crazy leap from sci-fi notions around gravitics to biblical interpretations and a rewriting of the creation myth of the universe is just one example.

Suffice to say that none of his many predications have come true. One can’t help but wonder, however, at the determination of modern right-wing conspiracy theorists to deny the reality of climate change, a real-life Armageddon taking place right before their eyes. And yes, I checked, Stan is among the modern climate science deniers, despite being willing to predict a global catastrophe based on planetary alignments that would take place in the 80s.

These guys don’t like climate science for the simple reason that there is consensus on the topic. Unless the science is mythical, unless there’s a secret truth that is hidden from the masses and only revealed to a select few, how can one make a buck from selling books and YouTube videos on the topic?
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5 reviews18 followers
April 14, 2022
Two stars for two things this book was good for: Compelling information about anti-gravity technology or 'electro-gravitic propulsion systems' and the cover art. But based on my 20+ years of research since I first read yhis book, it is apparent that everything else is nonsense and this is in turn evident from his fear, and/or blatant ignorance, of esoteric philosophy, real history, and the fact that the purveyors of the religion he fanatically bible thumps about, The Vatican and the Jesuits, are behind all of the worlds ills and modes of enslavement, yet they are never mentioned once, he just attributes everyrhing to satanists and conflates them with Freemasons and Mystery School Initiates in general (Sons of Darkness?).

What a dissapointing thing religiosity is and I'm not being hasty simply because Stan Deyo unfriended me on social media for no other reason than that perhaps he didnt like my posts about esoteric philosophy, you know, real substatntial spirtual and theosophical curriculum. I suppose he's just a judgemental ass, just like all other ideologues and religious zealots throughoutthe human experience, but people like him never really look in the mirror, if you know what I mean.

Anyone who discriminates any of their fans tjay pay for his books and support his work shows me just how insane religiosity makes people. I'd even go as far as saying it drives them ever farther away from the authentic unconditional love one should have for their fellow man and closer to mind sets of seperateness and polarity, all in the name of fear an redemption.

I would say he might be a shill, but his technical information seems to have some merit, even though he hasnt yet been able to build an electro-gravitic propulsion craft of any kind, at least I dont think so. I wouldn't know as I havent followed him in years, but you'd think we would've heard something about it by now.

I also bought Stan's 'The Syndicator Scrolls'; that one is entirely filled with speculative attempts to decipher bible prophecy and determine where the geographic location of Eden is - nonsense. He should read the Enuma Elish, and books from guys like Manly P. Hall, Alvin Boyd Kuhn, Samael Aun Weor, Rudolph Steiner, H.P. Blavatsky, Immanuel Velikovsky, Dwardu Cardona, to name a few.

The readers should really look to these aforementioned authors and lecturers of times passed, and contemporaries like Robert Sepehr, (Anthropologist/Author) on Youtube to try and quench their deeper biblical, historical and anthropological thirst for knowledge. Also check out his books. You know, guys that aren't afraid to do substantial research because their religious books set limits to the kind of information they should accept or even acknowledge.
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