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@ REVIEWS "only really become a matter for the Home B oO oO K S Office when they've landed". But are the crashed craft—their locations COSMIC CRASHES often known in advance by the military— by Nicholas Redfern really extraterrestrial vehicles? Has the UK Publisher: Simon & Schuster, UK, 1999 had its own super-secret UFO back-engi- ISBN: 0-684-85829-0 (328pp hc) neering program since WWII, as Redfern Price: AUD$34.95; NZD$45.00; £16.99; speculates? Are retrieved alien craft and USD$25.00 bodies stored within the vast tunnel complex Available: Aust—Simon & Schuster, tel02 beneath Rudloe Manor? Question marks 9417 3255; NZ—Macmillan, tel (09) 415 and all, this book is a rivetting read. 6677; UK/USA—NEXUS UK Office, tel +44 (0)1342 322854; Europe—Enquire THE MONKEY AND THE NEXUS office; USA—Simon & Schuster, TETRAHEDRON tel (212) 698 7000 (April 2000) by David M. Jinks ontinuing the line of research he estab- Publisher: Glass Moon Press, USA, 1999 lished with his 1997 book, Covert SBN: 0-9667258-0-8 (473pp tpb) Price: USD$22.95 + $4.00 p&h in USA; foreign orders, contact publisher Available: USA—Glass Moon Press, PMB 210, 4820 Yelm Hwy SE, Ste B, Lacey, WA 98503-4903, tel (360) 786 1758, fax 360) 459 4496, e-mail orders@ infosourceresearch.com, website www. nfoSourceResearch.com He’ is poised at an evolutionary crossroads, where we can choose between a backward, dead-end step, charac- terised by fearfulness, darkness and deceit, and a forward progress represented by intel- igence, enlightenment, understanding and love. In David Jinks's metaphor, the former is signified by the monkey and the latter by the tetrahedron, a symbol of hyperdimen- sional physics—thus the title of his book, The Monkey and the Tetrahedron. But, if "the Shift" catches up with us, we NICHOLAS REDFERN Agenda (see review, 5/01), Nick Redfern may not have a choice anyway, as those who sheds more light on who is the ultimate are aligned with darkness "will literally res- authority in the UK on the UFO issue. By onate out of existence"! We live in times of focusing in particular on UFO crashes and great change, and Jinks describes and con- retrievals—and there have been a surprising _nects many of the new scientific paradigms number in the UK from World War I facing us: developments in new hydrogen days—he's uncovered startling material for energy (e.g., cold fusion); discoveries in his new book, Cosmic Cr ashes. . understanding and tapping other dimen- Redfern's tireless pursuit of leads and his sions; revelations about alleged artefacts on persistence (sometimes "luck") in obtaining the Moon and Mars (the sacred geometries Fol documentation show him to be a com- of Cydonia and Giza are still on his agenda); mendable investigator, though he admits toa evidence of an intelligent cause behind crop few connections he should have twigged to circles; and the global explosion and cover- earlier, such as the involvement of the Home yp of UFO phenomena. Office—not just specialised Ministry of Jinks admits he's a generalist and says his Defence units—in UFO crash incidents. business background shouldn't preclude him As usual, the Official Secrets Act means from being curious about everything (and that Redfern can only find out so much. rightly so). He defers to many "names" in However, he can confirm from sources and these "new paradigm" fields—Hoagland documents that RAF Rudloe Manor in Talbot, Sheldrake, Hapgood, Tenen, viene: vo oO ring Complaints Argiielles, Meaden, Mandelbrot, Hynek and ight unit, 1s eadquarters in Lazar being just a sample. His book is thus Britain, with input from RAF Fylingdales, a synthesis, albeit with his own special spin, Yorkshire, which tracks satellites, debris and that contains not only a spread of "NEXUS- presumably any object entering British air- type" subjects but also ideas that di d space. Such objects, Redfern was told. ype’ Subjects Out also ideas tat ceman , ° our attention in these new millennial times. BOOKS COSMIC CRASHES by Nicholas Redfern Publisher: Simon & Schuster, UK, 1999 ISBN: 0-684-85829-0 (328pp hc) Price: AUD$34.95; NZD$45.00; £16.99; USD$25.00 Available: Aust—Simon & Schuster, tel 02 9417 3255; NZ—Macmillan, tel (09) 415 6677; UK/USA—NEXUS UK Office, tel +44 (0)1342 322854; Europe—Enquire NEXUS office; USA—Simon & Schuster, tel (212) 698 7000 (April 2000) ontinuing the line of research he estab- lished with his 1997 book, Covert VOSMIG CRASHES TI £ TREATED. Vn Ty FTE Te TAT vie TU HAGE NICHOLAS REDFERN Agenda (see review, 5/01), Nick Redfern sheds more light on who is the ultimate authority in the UK on the UFO issue. By focusing in particular on UFO crashes and retrievals—and there have been a surprising number in the UK from World War IL days—he's uncovered startling material for his new book, Cosmic Crashes. Redfern's tireless pursuit of leads and his persistence (sometimes "luck") in obtaining Fol documentation show him to be a com- mendable investigator, though he admits to a few connections he should have twigged to earlier, such as the involvement of the Home Office—not just specialised Ministry of Defence units—in UFO crash incidents. As usual, the Official Secrets Act means that Redfern can only find out so much. However, he can confirm from sources and documents that RAF Rudloe Manor in Wiltshire, home of the Flying Complaints Flight unit, is "UFO headquarters" in Britain, with input from RAF Fylingdales, Yorkshire, which tracks satellites, debris and presumably any object entering British air- space. Such objects, Redfern was told, NEXUS -75 DECEMBER 1999 — JANUARY 2000