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~ REVIEWS OCKHAM'S RAZOR UNBROKEN PROMISES by N. L. Williams ATrue Story of Courage and Belief Published by Merlin Books ltd (995), by Vance A. Davis with Brian Blashaw· FOREIGN AGENT 4221: The lockerbie Braunton, Devon, UK Published by White Mesa Publishers (1995), ISBN 0-86303-717-8 (151 pp plb) Kent, Washington, USA Cover-Up Price: AUD$14.95; STG£6.95; USD$1 0.00 ISBN 1-887266-00-3 (258pp hlb) by William C. Chasey Available: Australia-Keith Ainsworth, Price: AUD$33.00; AUD$40.00 to·NZ; Published by ProMotion Publishing (995), 6/88 Batt St, Penrith, NSW 2750, ph (047) USD$22.95 + USD$2.95 p&h in USA San Diego, CA, USA 32 3411; UK-Merlin Books Ltd, 40 East (o/seas add USD$11.00 airmail, or ISBN 1-887314-01-6 (372pp plb) Street, Braunton, Devon, EX33 2EA, ph USD$3 .50 surface) Price: AUD$32.00 inc. p&h (UK/Eur orders (0271) 81 6430, fax (0271) 81 2117; USA­ Available: Australia-NEXUS Magazine, add AUD$1O.50); USD$19.95 (+ p&h) Books from Britain, PO Box 22045, Denver, PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, ph +61 Available: Australia-Books of Revelation, CO 80224, ph (303) 756 9333. (074) 429280, fax (074) 42 9381; VS"A= PO Box 199, Warrandyte Vic 3113, ph +61 (03) 844 4471, fax (03) 844 4884; USA­ The title for this novel is taken from the White Mesa Publishers, PO Box 5115, Kent, ProMotion Publishing, 3368F Governor "Occam's razor" principle attributed to the VilA 98064, phone +1 (206) 630 2165. Drive, #144, San Diego, CA 92122, ph +1 14th-century English philosopher, William In July of 1990, a group of six US Army intelligence specialists, based in Augsburg, (619) 688 9199, toll-free 1-800-2311776. of Occam, that the fewest possible assump­ Germany, deserted their posts and returned Dr William Chasey, Foreign Agent 4221, tions should be made in explaining some­ to the United States in anticipation of was a normal, high-powered lobbyist-that thing; that clarity, not confusion is the way. Armageddon. is, until he was contracted to open relations Author Lisa Williams has cleverly woven between the governments of the USA and of key elements of UFO-lore into this imagina­ Libya. tive, poignant story of human/alien interac­ In the course of his meetings, he discovered tion featuring sightings, visitations, abduc­ an immense cover-up regarding the tioAs, telepathic dreams, even a hybrid preg­ Lockerbie bombing, a cover-up stemming nancy. from the US Government-not the Libyans. Intriguing ,is the account of humanity's Chasey is thrown into the world of political alleged seeding by the Nefilim whose origi­ intrigue, shadowy espionage agents, terror­ nal home is the planet Nibiru (purportedly ists, FBI sting operations and wire-taps, all orbiting out past Pluto), as well as the potted designed to destroy his reputation-as well history ofrelated alien groups and their inter­ as his life. action with humanity through the millennia. He relates his meeting with Colonel However true the scenarios, the sheer act of Qadhafi and his meeting with the two men considering them gives one a different per­ accused by the US and Britain of master­ spective on reality, a shift from a limited minding the bombing. planetary awareness to the grasping of some It will become obvious after reading this inkling of vast cosmic possibilities. book that Libya is being framed by the US in With this viewpoint, the author leaves us an effort to conceal US drug operations in with a sense of hope that we can create a bet­ the Middle East. ter world, and with a feeling of strength from A thoroughly good read! the unique beauty of being human. AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1995 NEXUS • 63