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Alien Liaison

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Following his international best-seller Above Top Secret, which proved with official documentation that governments throughout the world have covered up information on UFOs, Good reveals the truth about extraterrestrial Contact's been established. Alien Contact contains new evidence, supported by interviews with key military, scientific & intelligence personnel. Among its confirmation by two former US Intelligence directors & other intelligence personnel that extraterrestrial craft are possessed by the government; revelations by a physicist & military personnel that such craft have been test-flown at a top-secret installation in the Nevada desert; reports from intelligence officers describing communications with aliens & the medical examination of a live extraterrestrial; a former NASA engineer's visit to a top-secret North American Aerospace Defense Command installation where extraterrestrial spacecraft are tracked regularly & his 1sthand experience of alien technology in use by NASA; new evidence--including official FBI & police reports--linking UFOs with animal mutilations; Ronald Reagan's UFO sighting & his discussion with Gorbachev regarding the possibility of an extraterrestrial threat; evidence of an alien base in Puerto Rico; & the top-secret project to educate the public about alien visitation, including plans to exhibit an alien craft & body. Already known for offering compelling evidence that the intelligence communities of the USA, UK, Canada & other nations have channeled millions into black projects for UFO research, Good now takes his conclusions one step further. Alien Contact provides new evidence obtained from his worldwide investigation into the ultimate secret--at a level of serious enquiry impossible to ignore.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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Timothy Good

32 books78 followers
Worldwide research, interviewing key witnesses and discussing the subject with astronauts, military and intelligence specialists, pilots, politicians and scientists, has established Timothy Good as a leading authority on UFOs and the alien presence - the most highly classified subject on Earth.

He became interested in the subject in 1955, when his passion for aviation and space led him to read a book by Major Donald Keyhoe describing UFO sightings by qualified observers such as military and civilian pilots. In 1961, after reading a book by Captain Edward Ruppelt, a U.S. Air Force intelligence officer, he began to conduct his own research. Since then, he has amassed a wealth of evidence, including several thousand declassified intelligence documents.

Timothy Good has lectured at universities, schools, and at many organizations, including the Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences, the Royal Canadian Military Institute, the Royal Geographical Society, the Royal Naval Air Reserve Branch, the House of Lords All-Party UFO Study Group, and the Oxford and Cambridge Union societies. In January 1989, following the dissolution of the Soviet empire, he became the first UFO researcher from the West to be interviewed on Russian television. He was invited for discussions at the Pentagon in 1998, and at the headquarters of the French Air Force in 2002. He has also acted as consultant for several U.S. Congress investigations. He is known to millions through his numerous television appearances and has co-produced several documentaries on the subject.

Timothy Good's first book, Above Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Cover-up (1987) became an instant bestseller, and is regarded widely as the definitive work on the subject, together with the fully revised and updated book replacing it, Beyond Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Security Threat (1996), which remained for five weeks on the Sunday Times bestseller list. Alien Liaison: The Ultimate Secret (1991) spent thirteen weeks on the same bestseller list. Alien Base: Earth's Encounters with Extraterrestrials (1998) went to No.4 on the Guardian bestseller list. His book, Unearthly Disclosure: Conflicting Interests in the Control of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (2000) was serialized in the Daily Mail. He has also edited a number of books on the subject, including the bestselling Alien Update (1993). Four of these books have a foreword by Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Hill-Norton, former Chief of the Defence Staff and Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. Need to Know: UFOs, the Military and Intelligence (2006/2007) is now published in paperback in the U.K., U.S and Canada. Good’s latest work - EARTH: An Alien Enterprise – is due for publication by Pegasus Books (New York) in November 2013.

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5,170 reviews1,469 followers
March 3, 2015
Timothy Good is a sensationalist. Most, if not all, of his books promise much more than they deliver. This is doubtless good from a marketing standpoint, but disappointing for anyone sincerely interested in the UFO and allied phenomena. For more serious approaches to the topic look into J.A. Hynek, J. Vallee and Stanton Friedman.
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138 reviews17 followers
February 12, 2009
A very useful/helpful book for anyone who has an interest in UFO's. Especially helpful if someone has any sense of ever having had contact.
632 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2024
That is a fantastic book, the author was very maligned, but it is so unfair, at least in this book, at the beginning of the book it is not so remarkable but as it progresses very interesting information is provided, although the subjects are not really new, the perspective presented add a lot to the table, I read many times about Bob Lazar, but Tim gave great feedback to his story and almost validate it for me, there is also two impressive chapters on the cattle mutilation mystery, that are really complex and good. And at the end another very curious case. Tim Good is the sort of insider who puts people to talk, and the stories that come up, at least in this book are quite reliable, although some are certainly misinformation, as you listen to lots of them you can start to filter out some of them.
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10 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2017
Whilst they're might well be aliens, the evidence presented in this book is of little weight and persuasive force. Most of it amounts to incredible hearsay which is completely uncorroborated. Strangely the author admits this but doesn't appear to see how that damages the argument. He prefers to believe that suspicion is more than enough to prove a conspiracy of silence.
1,866 reviews23 followers
September 22, 2022
Whereas his preceding Above Top Secret was comparatively sober and careful by Good's standards (bar for his endorsement of the MJ-12 hoax), this book sees Good ruining his credibility by getting taken in by some of the biggest bullshitters in the field at the time. Full review:
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Profile Image for Nate Bloch.
67 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2023
The testimonials provided by military, government, and civilian witnesses in this book are incredible— in every sense of the word. How much of what is true and how much is conjecture in this book is hard to gauge — dubious witness testimony by subjects like Robert Lazar leave you wishing his statements had been given shorter shrift — but every single page is fascinating.
Profile Image for Andrew Ives.
Author 8 books9 followers
August 3, 2011
A bit dry and full of details, as is necessary with this subject, but there needs to be more readable segments in between. Interesting in parts, but you'd be hard-pushed to remember more than about 10% of it when you've finished.
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554 reviews20 followers
August 3, 2012
some interesting revelations, believe what you will
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