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REVIEWS < THE CHILDREN OF THE SUN: resources—especially gold, gemstones and The story, featuring dialogue as you'd A Study of the Egyptian Settlement of workable metals—that underpinned the con- __ expect to find in a sci-fi novel, revolves the Pacific tinuity and economic expansion of these cul- around a group of Tall White extraterrestri- by W. J. Perry, MA tures. This book is a continuation of Perry's als based in the Mojave Wells and Indian Adventures Unlimited Press, USA, 2004 earlier work, The Megalithic Culture of Springs area of Nevada, supposedly with the (first published by Methuen, 1923) Indonesia. You can be assured that they full cooperation of the US military's top ISBN 1-931882-27-4 (551 pp tpb) don't write books like these anymore! brass. “Apparently the Fentagon has had a nays ° he echnology transfer deal with these ETs— Availability: Europe—Frontier Publishing, MILLENNIAL HOSPITALITY code-naned "Range Four Harry"—since the website http://www. fsf.nl; USA— Adventures Unlimited, website Volume I, Volume Il - The World We early 1950s. At least that was the case until 1967, when Baker had to leave for Vietnam. http://www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com; Knew, Volume Ill - The Road Home Much drama comes from Baker's mind- Australia/NZ/UK— NEXUS offices by Charles James Hall bending, emotionally draining and physical- lhe detailed research in Professor W. J. © Charles James Hall, USA, 2002, 2003 ly challenging interactions with these Perry's 1923 work, The Children of the ISBN 1-4033-77670-0 (473pp he, vol. |); strange aliens and his observations of their Sun, is astounding, and here is a faithful 1-4107-0508-0 (379pp he, vol. II); spacecraft and relationship with the US gen- reprint to bring it all home to the modern- 1-4107-3396-3 (341pp he, vol. II) erals. If this supposedly fictitious tale is day reader. Prof. Perry was of the belief that Availability: Visit website indeed based in truth, we have yet another civilisation spread around the globe via http://members.lycos.co.uk/Charles_Hall reason to question the US government and transoceanic voyaging, and from his studies hile Charles James Hall presents his its long-time secrecy policy. Hall's charac- of the Pacific Ocean region it is clear there three-volume book as a work of fic- ter makes a case for how our society may is abundant evidence for this notion. But tion, told from the point of view of airman prepare for official ET contact. from where did these voyages originate? Charles Baker, this surely has to be to pro- For a glimpse into this incredible adven- The likely candidates are the ancient tect the classified nature of the experience ture, see the interview with Charles Hall by Egyptian and Indian sun kingdoms, which he draws upon from when he worked as a Dr Michael Salla in this issue. sent their envoys throughout the Indonesian USAF weather observer on Nellis Air Force archipelago as well across the top of Base, Nevada (not far from Area 51 and Australia and into the Pacific, all the way to Dreamland"), in the mid-1960s (in the days the Americas. They seeded their culture before satellite weather imaging). from their megalithic architecture to their Hall is a physicist and information technol- religious beliefs and economic pursuits in ogy specialist who also does government these far-flung islands and lands. Their contract work (he holds a "Secret" security influence can be traced to at least 1500 BC, clearance), and took a few years to write this but perhaps much, much earlier. trilogy and self-publish it in 2002-03. Professor Perry's purview covers the "cul- | Whether memoir or not, the story is attract- ture sequences" of ancient North America, ing increasing attention in the international Oceania and Indonesia from their precursor | UFO research community. The testimony civilisations in India and Egypt. The he's given in interviews since then, backed emphasis is on their common social organi- _up by his personal credibility, is considered sations and totemic clan systems as well as a valid contribution towards the push for on the exploitation and trading of precious official disclosure on UFOs. resources—especially gold, gemstones and workable metals—that underpinned the con- tinuity and economic expansion of these cul- tures. This book is a continuation of Perry's earlier work, The Megalithic Culture of Indonesia. You can be assured that they don't write books like these anymore! MILLENNIAL HOSPITALITY Volume I, Volume Il - The World We Knew, Volume III - The Road Home by Charles James Hall © Charles James Hall, USA, 2002, 2003 ISBN 1-4033-77670-0 (473pp he, vol. |); 1-4107-0508-0 (379pp he, vol. Il); 1-4107-3396-3 (341pp he, vol. Ill) Availability: Visit website http://members.lycos.co.uk/Charles_Hall hile Charles James Hall presents his three-volume book as a work of fic- tion, told from the point of view of airman Charles Baker, this surely has to be to pro- tect the classified nature of the experience e draws upon from when he worked as a USAF weather observer on Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada (not far from Area 51 and Dreamland"), in the mid-1960s (in the days before satellite weather imaging). Hall is a physicist and information technol- ogy specialist who also does government contract work (he holds a "Secret" security clearance), and took a few years to write this trilogy and self-publish it in 2002-03. Whether memoir or not, the story is attract- ing increasing attention in the international UFO research community. The testimony he's given in interviews since then, backed up by his personal credibility, is considered a valid contribution towards the push for official disclosure on UFOs. 68 = NEXUS The story, featuring dialogue as you'd expect to find in a sci-fi novel, revolves around a group of Tall White extraterrestri- als based in the Mojave Wells and Indian Springs area of Nevada, supposedly with the full cooperation of the US military's top brass. Apparently the Pentagon has had a technology transfer deal with these ETs— code-named "Range Four Harry"—since the early 1950s. At least that was the case until 1967, when Baker had to leave for Vietnam. Much drama comes from Baker's mind- bending, emotionally draining and physical- ly challenging interactions with these strange aliens and his observations of their spacecraft and relationship with the US gen- erals. If this supposedly fictitious tale is indeed based in truth, we have yet another reason to question the US government and its long-time secrecy policy. Hall's charac- ter makes a case for how our society may prepare for official ET contact. For a glimpse into this incredible adven- ture, see the interview with Charles Hall by Dr Michael Salla in this issue. www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005