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J**N
it is easy to understand what happened to him
This rating is for the whole Millennial Hospitality Series I-V. The author is Charles Hall, a former Airman and Weather Observer for the US Air Force approx. 1965-1969. His story is supposedly true. He was exposed to an ET presence outside of Nellis AFB in Nevada, restricted area since the 1940's by the government. As a researcher in the UFO/ET Presence phenomena, it is easy to understand what happened to him. It is an easy reading, written from his heart. Not polished, sometimes repetitive from other volumes; frustrating that he is always in denial that the "Tall Whites" are real. Yet people with close encounters with extraterrestrials have been given screen memories and influenced mentally to not truly believe what is happening to them. There are a lot of questions as to why the "US Generals" do not brief the weather observers as to their situation. This series angers me as to how Mr. Hall was treated as a 20 year old "human child serviceman" in light of what he was up against. It also angers me his version of how our military leaders did not care about the lives of other observers before him. So you must read the series. He makes a lot of sense. The flow from Volume I to V is very nice. An easy and capturing read. I could not stop reading these books. They do not cost much on Kindle. Entertaining, credible and informative. In the end food for thought....scary that our government has worked with ETs on our planet....and the leaders of many governments are still trying to keep the alien presence a secret....to our detriment if the ETs are controlling us through many technological media sources. Remember Christopher Columbus....the less intelligent had no defense. In this series, the Tall Whites want access to Earth as a travel base. In this vol V the Grays are another story. Too many stories of unsolicited abductions. There is too much too write. I look forward to a conference where I can meet and speak to Mr. Hall himself. He writes very passively. Where is the anger or is that not allowed?
R**G
Mesmerizing, Feasible, & Potentially Life-Changing
If you are considering any of the Millennial Hospitality Series books by Charles James Hall and have read the reviews as I did you will find approximately 25% of them to be negative. I considered those reviews and started with the 4th book in the series, Millennial Hospitality IV, After Hours. I was so intrigued, I then read the 5th, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th, in that order in less than a week. I had trouble putting them down. I find his accounts to be mesmerizing, feasible, and potentially life changing. Knowing what I know now, it would have been more rewarding had I not considered those reviews and started with book one, Millennial Hospitality. For anyone who believes in extraterrestrials or those on the fence, this series is mandatory reading; for those who do not, it may just open their eyes. Mr. Hall may never receive commendations for his writing style — in many places he is repetitious and long winded (much like this review), but I believe as factual everything he has written and am in agreement with most of his theories. Please do yourself a favor, and read them all. If you take the time to be open minded and review the content of his work critically, you will not be disappointed, and will certainly be enlightened.
R**B
Fiction: Interesting disinformation.
The grays and his take on Roswell crash seem to be outright disinformation. It is well crafted and the pieces fit together, however the plot is unbelievable. The Project Mogul balloons have been documented to have been after the Roswell incident. His descriptions of endless pieces of metallic fiber optic cable in the strew field are not in the witness personal accounts. His Greys do not match the hundreds of accounts of their behavior. I would have to say that these books are fiction. No other witnesses from the range weather stations have come forward. The commercial airliner that he saved had events such as reportedly closing and foaming a major highway, yet those news articles have not surfaced, nor the first hand testimony of the hundred passengers who personally thanked him when they were landed in a military base. There are other unbelievable aspects to these stories, like the fascination with his theodolite and the balloons. Even if they had this fascination, why wouldn’t the government who are providing them huge hangers and materials for inter-solar crafts, buy them their own telescope and balloons? I do not think any human is as special as Charles paints himself to be. Just the fact that so many people would take these books as fact makes them a very valuable study of human behavior and the want or need to know about the truth of contact in the human psyche. I have read five books in this series and think that they are an interesting fictional account of what contact might be like. The fear of encountering superior alien intelligence (the tall whites) and especially encountering them on their own terms would definitely shake a human to their core. The instinctive coping methods of denial and even outright mental blocking of the memories are well documented in real encounters. I cannot say if there are aliens like the tall whites or if he had any inside information to base them on. Some aspects of their nature seem believable and others seem hard to believe, but then alien implicitly implies beyond our ability imagine or rationalize from our human perspective.
R**E
Good information, great reading.
Very informative.
L**N
Fantastic and thought-provoking series
I liked the evident transparency of the author and experience. The details painted a more clear picture to view. Thank you!
A**Y
Some confusion.
Call me thick, but some of the flow of the narration confused me.Kinda like what?Having said that, Hall throws a different light on the UFO thing.I wish he would discuss the issue with Dr. David Jacobs of "Walking Among Us".The two accounts are at odds.
C**S
Review of Millennial Hospitality book V
Of course I enjoyed this book immensely and was glad it was not me. Totally blew my mind. The Greys were not as I had preconceived ideas about. I was conditioned to believe that the Grey aliens were evil and wanted to enslave mankind. Also that they were gray in skin color. What Charles relates here in explicit and graphic detail totally overpowers anything I have ever seen or read before about these beings. My paradigm of these beings has been altered.
J**O
muy bueno, pero no el mejor de la colección
en este libro sigue relatando sus aventuras, pero no llega a la calidad de la parte II o de la IV.
M**N
Great and interesting material!
I have just completed all 5 books, and it's fantatic reading also on the grey,s!Fo those who want to knoe more about extraterrestials, go for it!
F**K
You've read about the Tall Whites, now learn about the Greys.
For those who have read the previous books in the series, the format will be familiar. As before, Charles sets out the unusual circumstances he found himself in when sent on TDY further into the 'uncharted' interior of the American deserts.In between his contacts with the Tall Whites, he finds himself dealing with the Greys, and their different approach to Humans.The book is in two parts, the second half dealing with the events surrounding Roswell. It appears Charles has managed to access some unpublished information, and drawn some very logical and plausible conclusions as to what exactly happened back in 1947.We most definitely are not alone.
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