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  1. Moonpie
    PRYOR
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    THE TRUTH REVEALED!
    October 27, 2015
    Moonpie
    PRYOR
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    The Paranormal Conspiracy: The Truth about Ghosts, Aliens and Mysterious Beings

    By Timothy Dailey

    As a Christian I see our world being obsessed and overrun with the occult and paranormal. It is seen in music, television shows, books, and even childrens cartoons. The sad part is how widely accepted it is by even those who profess to know Christ. Because the supernatural seems to have no other explanation, ridiculous and impossible stories are believed. I know these things are but a smokescreen to Satans greater and darker agenda in this world.

    My desire to read this book was twofold. First, to be able to share the truth based on Gods Word about mysterious occurrences with those who are deceived.

    This is not a big book, but it is packed with documented and thoroughly researched material. Mr. Dailey certainly has all his ducks in a row! He pulls the curtain back and exposes these facades for what they are: deception and lies. He also sounds the alarm that this is not innocent fun and games but can result in serious harm to Christians and non-believers alike.

    Even though I have never believed in these peculiar events others report, I was curious for an explanation. The author systematically and plainly lays out the subterfuge of each type paranormal incident. He even covers some things I had never thought of. I boils down to the fact there is no evidence to prove any of them to be real. A unique book needed in a time when few are addressing the onslaught of satanic ideas and falsehoods. An excellent resource!

    I received this book for free from Baker Publishing Group for this review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 : Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

  2. SilviaN
    Chicago, IL
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Basics are covered
    December 9, 2016
    SilviaN
    Chicago, IL
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I bought this book with my own money at the sale price. I don't have to give it a positive review. I think the information and writing is excellent.

    I recommend it to people who just want a basic straightforward explanation of why the occult is bad for Christians. The sources are documented, if you want to read more go to the source. I think what the other reviewers have said is correct, and it will depend on each person if one likes it or not.

    If you want to find out more about what Christians can do to "fight" the occult Neil T. Anderson has an excellent series of books: "The Bondage Breaker".
  3. frq
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Well written
    August 24, 2015
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    Quality: 0
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    Well written, well researched book on growing fad of paranormal activity.
  4. bookwomanjoan
    Oak Harbor, WA
    Age: Over 65
    Gender: Female
    3 Stars Out Of 5
    Rather narrow exploration of the paranormal
    July 16, 2015
    bookwomanjoan
    Oak Harbor, WA
    Age: Over 65
    Gender: Female
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 3
    Dailey believes there is a conspiracy afoot. It's a plot to lead humans astray, to overthrow the Judeo-Christian worldview.

    To prove his point, he looks at various claims, like Bigfoot and UFO sightings, seances, and psychic healing. He spends a great deal of time on Colonel Percy Fawcett, his life, and his attempt in 1925 to find the lost city of Z in the Amazon jungle. He also spends extensive time on Joe Fisher, once caught up in trying to prove reincarnation, who then wrote an expose of it in 1991. A third detailed exploration is into Cicada 3301.

    Daily looks at the physical evidence and laws of physics to evaluate the possibility of UFOs. He also looks at the observer's feelings and after effects of people involved and notes their similarity to those of occult involvement.

    He draws some conclusions from his investigations. He notes that the entities experienced have intelligence and capabilities far surpassing humans. They can assume forms from animals to UFOs. He suggests they are associated with the occult. It is a grave error, he writes, for humans to think they can comprehend and control the phenomena.

    I was a little disappointed in that this book is not quite what I had hoped. Dailey spent a great deal of time on three stories. While it does bring a human interest element to the book, I would have rather had evaluations of a larger number of experiences. He also quotes from many sources so if you have read much on this subject you may see material repeated.

    Dailey is concerned about the unchecked encroaching presence of the paranormal and occult in Western culture. He does give readers encouragement at the end of the book that God is greater than the malevolent forces, but he does not give any strategy as to what Christians can be doing about it.

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher for the purpose of an independent and honest review.
  5. Reading Rover
    Midwest
    3 Stars Out Of 5
    THE PARANORMAL CONSPIRACY-The Truth About Ghosts, Aliens and Mysterious Beings By Timothy Dailey, PH.D.
    September 8, 2015
    Reading Rover
    Midwest
    Quality: 3
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 3
    THE PARANORMAL CONSPIRACY-The Truth About Ghosts, Aliens and Mysterious Beings

    By Timothy Dailey, PH.D.

    It's obvious which topics the Author prefers-He presents the facts or lack of them with equal enthusiasm.

    The common thread of the destructive and deceptive intent of evil is supported by the Author's research from historical to current investigations.

    The Author's conclusion is these topics of Social interest are linked by two things-their root in Demons, and the Name of Jesus has authority over them, as with all things evil.

    This is not a book for the faint-you will find what you thought the book was about at the beginning, is not what the author is really talking about at the end.

    I thought the very chaotic portrayal of the deceptiveness of evil, particularly in the section about spiritual guides very genuine The confusing, manipulative forms of engagement with 'guides' to be beyond slimy and subtle.

    I felt a whole new perspective on the poor choices and confusion of our times. What seems common place and "accepted/tolerated" began to look alot like enslavement and a stunting of the God-given freedom to grow, mature and produce good fruit.

    The beginning of the book has a journalistic flavor. The end is very intense with the Author's perspective and the eyewitness accounts of very involved and captivated persons whose focus on phenomena stymied their fullness of life and the sharing of their gifts.

    Some may find this read interesting and exciting. I found it a work that required careful thought and consideration.

    I think a good balance to this work would be Spiritual readings of the Saints encounters with God and His messengers of Goodness, Light, and Life.

    I think the contrast would help the reader to discern the Good versus the posers seeking destruction.

    -Because this book clearly tells you beware-and shows you how easy it is to get drawn in and trapped.

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