Thought it was a great read, and very interesting...Ross had undoubtedly done a great deal of reasearch and travel to put this book together... It all went extremely well, as well as being an enjoyable read with the small injections of Aussie humour, BUT, that all changed when we got to a couple of the chapters concerning Tom Delonge and TTSA...then things got weird...Personally, I had to look at it like this...after a great start the serious people left TTSA...from then on it seems to be staffed by people looking for another means of income (2nd Career)...or to supplement their pensions...as opposed to people who wanted to get what the organisation was intended to do, and that was bring about 'disclosure'... Yes some mighty big assumptions along the way, with the possibility of some mighty big and probably, if true, secrets, that might be illegally kept from governement by super secret compartmentalised security within black budget private sector contractors...lets face it, that is the conspiracy theorists bread and butter... When you actually get something that can be positively proven...give me a call...a good read, and a great story line, and the US Congress, well a few in the US Congress, say they're (UAP's) real... There is however still a lot of doubt that this is not just another way for the US Military to let rivals start thinking that the USA might just have made a leap forward with a super-dooper counter intelligence defence system that is so sophisticated, it can be passed off as alien tech, and is good enought to fool navy aviators...I guess we will have to wait for WWIII, so probably the end of next month... and just to top it all I discovered what Ross's favourite word in the whole world is...although to reveal it hear might be a bit Prosaic of me...!!