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Exempt from Disclosure: The Black World of UFOs: WP Vaults & Roswell, Site 51, Los Alamos, Rev 2008

Exempt from Disclosure: The Black World of UFOs: WP Vaults & Roswell, Site 51, Los Alamos, Rev 2008

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Author: Robert M. Collins
Creator: Richard C. Doty
Publisher: Peregrine Communications
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 51209

Format: Illustrated
Media: Paperback
Edition: 2006, 2nd edition, Revised 2008
Pages: 196

ISBN: 0976642638
EAN: 9780976642633
ASIN: 0976642638

Publication Date: 2006
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Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Insight into the genuine UFO people, plans, and records   July 22, 2006
Robert M. Wood (Orange County, CA USA)
31 out of 32 found this review helpful

The title is telling for this amazing revelation of detailed records of our historical involvement in the crash recovery and extraterrestrial biological entity interaction program. The author is Robert Collins, a retired Air Force intelligence officer formerly with the Foreign Technology Division. Included are intimate insights into the activities of Angleton, Allen Dulles, Richard Helms, and Richard Doty, one of the key contributors, as an Air Force Counterintelligence agent telling his story. This book provides a complete list of the "birds", people involved in digging for the truth in the 1980s. Quite remarkable is the relative detail about the physical configurations of the facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base used allegedly in handling aliens and artifacts. Also, Los Alamos National Laboratory involvement with aliens and especially the reverse engineering is described in unexpected detail, including some specific design information about an alien energy device. Detailed description of at least one type of alien is included. Supportive document copies and testimony of key security personnel enhance the credibility. Both the UFO researcher and the ordinary citizen need to read this book, because the evidence suggests that a major fraction of the reported history, although not rigorously proven, is exactly correct.


5 out of 5 stars Great book   September 5, 2006
M. D. Tudahl (Van Nuys, CA)
20 out of 20 found this review helpful

I am a Producer on the History Channel show "UFO FILES". We have an episode being created right now about the legendary Hangar 18 and the UFO connection to Wright-Patterson AFB, and when I saw Robert Collins' book "Exempt from Disclosure", I knew that I had to have him on my show. This book is filled with a conspiracy dream: hidden underground bunkers, cryogenic storage of aliens, UFO wreckage, etc. etc. etc. ... and he backs as much of it up with stories from people who were actually in these facilities. His tales of Richard Doty and what he saw under the AFB can only be understood by someone who has read it, and I was fortunate enough to have the chance. In fact, we based the 3D models of the underground vaults that we used in the show on the drawings and information that Collins provides within the book. A great source of information for anyone looking to understand how the gov't could potentially have housed any crashed or captured crafts.

I cannot recommend this highly enough for anyone who has an extreme interest in what happens to UFOs once they crash. Collins takes a great deal of personal risks in even publishing this and I think he should be commended. If you are just starting reading about UFOs, you may want to read a few other books before you tackle this badboy, but keep it on your list for eventual reads. Remember, it is EXTREMELY important to reward people who stick their neck out to bring us this type of book. Buying a book like this sends out a signal to people like Collins to continue his research, fix the errors in the mythology of UFOs and open your mind to the possibility that we are not alone.

I wanted to add one thing to this review. Our TV show (UFO Files: Hangar 18) featured only one currently available book for reference and that was this volume. I've had many people tell me that once the show aired (and it has aired many times), they sought out Collin's book because of the information we profiled and they were intrigued by it's contents. I hope he comes out with further updates and books on the subject.



5 out of 5 stars It's about time!   April 27, 2007
Elizabeth Ann Sinkey
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I have never worked for the government or anything special that might have made me privy to any classified information. I'm just a curious UFO inquirer like most readers. I have seen spectacular objects in the sky that fly higher, faster and outmaneuver anything that could possibly originate from this planet. My first sighting was in the 1960's along the Hudson River in New York State, very late at night. It was so incredible, I've been hooked ever since. Now at last, "Exempt From Disclosure", the book I've been waiting for has arrived. After all these years a credible source has dared to come forward and present the facts unembellished by conjecture and speculation. My thanks, respect and admiration to Robert M. Collins and the contributers of this book for their candid presentation and no doubt, bravery in putting this information out there for us.


5 out of 5 stars Collins Hits a Home Run!   November 13, 2006
Christopher J. Iversen
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

Robert Collins' book - "Exempt From Disclosure" - is a wonderful insider's look at the world of UFO's, aliens, technology and the hidden secrets of our government. It is not a book for someone just starting to pique their interest in this subject matter as it is written on an advanced level; which for me was great as it is not stuffed with "fluff" and intro material I've already read dozens of times. Of particular interest to me were the sections on the alien energy device and the reverse engineering happening today at the Z-Division of Los Alamos. However it is full of information for even the experienced UFO buff and/or investigator as I am sure that everyone will find new information, background material and data you most likely have never seen before. I now keep this book on my desktop right next to Timothy Good's "Above Top Secret" for easy reference! You should too!


2 out of 5 stars Where's the beef?   August 6, 2007
Short Dog
16 out of 22 found this review helpful

I don't understand all these glowing reviews. This book starts with a great premise, to make a case for the UFO cover up. Then, it doesn't deliver. What is exempt from disclosure? Approximately half the book is an rambling expose on supposed members of MJ-12, a project that many believe does not exist, as such, if at all. Then the second half is a collection of speculations about what may or may not be in the basement at Wright-Patterson and elsewhere. The only chapter that I found interesting was section III, ch 3, discussing how "alien" physics is not the same as "our" physics and why we have not been able to duplicate their propulsion system, material, etc. That alone would have made a great book. Yet the tidbits offered here only corroborate information already in the public domain by Bernhard Haisch, Pierre Geurin, and Wilbur Smith (see Good's Above Top Secret). But what's exempt about that?



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