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Morningstar Pass The Collapse of the UFO Coverup: Absolute Secrecy Creates Absolute Power

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A fictional but unflinching and terrifying look inside the UFO cover-up, the secret government that supports it, and the world of the aliens themselves. And then, how the whole secret kingdom ends. Morningstar Pass, a book that pulls no punches and does not sheath the sword unblooded. Morningstar Pass, plunging boldly where no other book has ventured, captures the whole wonderous nightmare that the UFO experience has become, from bizarre experiments performed on helpless abductees, to horrifying mutilations, to beyond, to the world of secret government, supported by its own secret police, to the aliens in their secret bases and finally to the beckoning stars themselves. The book does this by placing the cover-up, humanity, the earth, in a real cosmos, where humanity and its passions are part of the universe, not an aberration on it. Then comes the fall of the cover-up, in a climax of violence and desperation, to leave the human race facing the multi-hued stars with eyes open, and seeking its place in them. The sands of time have run out for the cover-up, for against it, leading an army of investigators and warriors, comes Cassandra Chen, beautiful, driven, and doomed. Who can save her? The beginning of the Morningstar-UFO Trilogy

1473 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 9, 2016

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June 14, 2020
Good Novel

I really enjoyed this book! What troubled me was all the problems with spelling. Nobody proof read this book and I was surprised.
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June 18, 2021
This review is for the Kindle eBook edition only:

Liked: A great story that kept my interest throughout this huge book. The characters, the media insight, the corrupted government, the secret government, and the military forces were the major key elements to the story line.

Disliked:

1. The author goes on and on describing every little detail of the female characters, particularly what they wore, the color of their clothes, their bust size, their makeup, mascara, etc. It was an info-dump that can bog you down unless you start skimming through it.

2. The author has a fixation on cleavage throughout the book. Great to look at but too much of anything ruins a good thing.

3. The main characters, Cassandra and Pamela are constantly getting into arguments, crying and then making up with each other. Tiresome and boring.

4. The worst criticism of the book: the endless misspellings, wrong words used phonetically, sentences that have no ending on the next page. Paragraphs that drop off without completion. The author writes a terrific story but seems to have little grasp of English grammar. I literally suffered through all this crapola because the story was too hard to put down.

QUESTION TO THE AUTHOR: WHY WASN'T THIS PROOF-READ BEFORE SUBMISSION? It's an insult to your readers. I see this happening with a lot of Kindle books. Do authors write a book with these errors and just slap it up onto Kindle Books as is? This trend is increasing and it indicates to me that neither the author nor the Kindle people care.

The author is a Physicist writing under a pseudonym and I'm reading his book The Death of Mars (paper copy). No errors. Interestingly enough, he has inside knowledge of our space program and I believe he wrote this "fictionalized" novel that is not so much fiction as a disclosure of what is actually happening now. If true, the public should be outraged and scared...
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