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reply posted on 17-1-2009 @ 09:26 AM by Jim Marrs
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Howdy keeff,

I am not certain because this is not my end of the business, but apparently the Above Top Secret marked May must have been a UFO book by the same title though different subtitle by British author Timothy Good. This is Above Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Coverup, first published in 1999. You made the right choice. My book Above Top Secret: Uncovering the Mysterious of the Digital Age was first published this past November. I told my editor there might be some confusion over the title but he assured me that since Good's book was published in Britain 10 years ago and mine is tied to the AboveTopSecret website, there was no worry. I guess he was wrong. Sorry about the confusion.

Jim Marrs


reply posted on 6-3-2009 @ 03:36 PM by kidflash2008
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I finally got bought a copy of this book and once I started reading it I did not stop until I finished! Thank you for writing this excellent reference book for ATS. I recommend this book to all of those who have not gone out and bought themselves a copy. I can't wait for your next book.

Thank you,

Lloyd


reply posted on 13-8-2009 @ 02:22 AM by Vasilis Azoth
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Sorry Mr Marrs I think you are missinformed about Timothy Goods book of the same(similar) title.

The copy of Above Top Secret: The worldwide UFO Coverup that I have in my hands right now says that it was published it 1987.

Vas


reply posted on 16-8-2009 @ 08:40 PM by Jim Marrs
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Howdy,

The title of my book, Above Top Secret, was not my idea. In fact I pointed to Tim Goods book of the same title. The argument was that the subtitles were different, his was published in Britain and it was necessary to tie my book to the Above Top Secret website.

Jim


reply posted on 5-9-2009 @ 02:53 PM by Jim Marrs
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Howdy,

I am certain if you fill out a request at any public library for an "Inter-library loan" you will eventually be notified that the book is available to you. It is a quick primer and can be read within the two week limit a library may have.

Jim
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