Above Top Secret: Uncover the Mysteries of the Digital Age

"Marrs is sensible and straightforward, giving every side of disputed questions." - Publishers Weekly


Jim Marrs can justifiably be considered the world's leading conspiracy theory author, with multimillion bestsellers like Rule By Secrecy, The Rise of the Fourth Reich, and the internationally acclaimed hit book that Oliver Stone used as the basis for his JFK movie, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy. A native of Forth Worth, Texas, Marrs has worked for several Texas newspapers, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. After a leave of absence to serve the Fourth Army intelligence during the Vietnam War, he became military and aerospace writer for the newspaper and an investigative reporter.


Is John Titor a time traveler?
(and eighteen other contemporary conspiracies from the Internet)

What began as anonymous postings to early Internet bulletin boards, turned into a broadly discussion phenomenon, touching every online venue that discusses conspiracies and time travel. While most are quick to call his postings an elaborate hoax, the grim picture he painted of our future continues to fascinate online users and conspiracy theorists to this day.

Now, for the first time ever, the world's most acclaimed conspiracy author examines this and eighteen other contemporary stories of conspiracies, pulled from the collective wisdom of the online crowd. In Above Top Secret: Uncover The Mysteries Of The Digital Age, author Jim Marrs, working with the thousands of contributors from AboveTopSecret.com, provides an accessible and engaging summary of the most provocative and compelling conspiracy theories, harvested from the Internet's most popular web site for conspiracies, UFOs, cover-ups, government secrets and other alternative topics.

"One may be the most highly intelligent person in the world, but if he or she is operating on erroneous or incomplete information, a truthful and correct conclusion on any issue is impossible."

For over ten months, Jim Marrs became steeped in the culture of online conspiracy theorists and pulled nineteen of the most provocative and stunning topics for further examination from the Internet's largest and most popular conspiracy site, AboveTopSecret.com. The complete chapter list reads as a litany of the provocative topics that have captivated online conspiracy theorists for the past decade:

FOREWORD (from Bill Irvine)

INTRODUCTION (from Jim Marrs)

WAS 9/11 AN INSIDE JOB?

IS THE SUPPLY OF OIL PEAKING?

WHY DID THE AIR FORCE CHANGE ITS STORY ON STEPHENVILLE?

DO ROAD SIGNS CONTAIN HIDDEN CODES?

IS FREE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY BEING KEPT FROM THE PUBLIC?

IS THE FEDERAL RESERVE A SCAM?

ARE CHEMTRAILS FOR REAL?

IS THERE A NAZI BASE IN ANTARTICA?

WHO KILLED JFK?

DID JOHN TITOR COME FROM THE FUTURE?

WHO BUILT THE SPIDERY DRONES?

WHAT PASSED BY THE SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS?

WHAT HOVERED OVER O'HARE GATE 17C?

WHAT FLEW OVER PHOENIX?

WERE THE MOON LANDINGS FAKED?

WHO PARKED THE MOON?

WHAT CRASHED AT ROSWELL?

IS GOD AN ALIEN?

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN 2012?

FINAL WARNING

Some of these questions deal with mysteries, which may involve science of which we are not yet aware. In the primitive past, such things would have been called magic. Today, they are more likely to be called extraterrestrial.

Some are concerned with conspiracy, a term formerly disparaged by the corporate mass media. However, since the attacks of September 11, 2001, obviously were the result of someone's conspiracy, the term has been somewhat rehabilitated.

Readers of Above Top Secret are invited to study all sides of an issue. For example, in the case of the JFK assassination, do you believe a politically-motivated commission that concluded Kennedy was shot through the neck or do you believe the official autopsy report and doctors (supported by the hole in his coat and shirt) which indicated he was struck in the back below the shoulder blade? Do you trust government pronouncements on the 1947 Roswell crash that have been changed four times or do you believe more than six hundred fellow citizens who tell a different story?

Just like members of AboveTopSecret.com, with its motto of "Deny Ignorance," readers of Above Top Secret are asked to think for themselves rather than placing their trust in others or pronouncements in the media. Marrs tackles controversial issues by asking the fundamental questions that were once taught to beginning journalism students --- Who, What, When, Where and Why. Armed with these basics and hopefully a dash of deductive reasoning, readers will be prepared to take on the world of mystery and conspiracy.

Published by The Disinformation Company
ISBN: 978-1-934708-09-5
Format: Original Trade Paperback
Pages: 284
Retail Price: $19.95 (USD)


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