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Top Secret Tourism Pdf

29.10.2019 

Author: Harry Helms Publisher: Feral House Category: History Language: English Page: 224 ISBN: ISBN13: 239 Description: Here is the unseen America of government facilities and installations protected by a wall of secrecy, deception, and misinformation. It includes huge, isolated areas (some larger than the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island), along with innocuous office buildings located in the middle of major cities.

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This other America has an enormous impact on your life, but you probably have little idea of its extent, scope, and power. This book invites you to visit this top-secret America. Listings are by state, and each facility/site entry gives its history, discusses the activities carried on there, explores various rumors, and provides maps and directions to every location. Author Harry Helms visited and photographed a number of sites in this book. None of the intelligence here was taken from classified sources everything was on the public record and obtained by patient digging. Since the 9/11 attacks, much of this information was removed from public dissemination. To those who think a book like this discloses vital government secrets, Helms says: Get real.

If I can find this stuff out, the Russians, Chinese, and various terrorist groups also found it out a long time before I did. Adventurous travelers and truth-seekers will want to know how to navigate within top-secret America. This is a scanned but OCR-ed PDF. Many Thanks to Original uploader.

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Here is the unseen America of government facilities and installations protected by a wall of secrecy, deception, and misinformation. It includes huge, isolated areas (some larger than the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island), along with innocuous office buildings located in the middle of major cities. This “other America” has an enormous impact on your life, but you pro Here is the unseen America of government facilities and installations protected by a wall of secrecy, deception, and misinformation.

It includes huge, isolated areas (some larger than the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island), along with innocuous office buildings located in the middle of major cities. This “other America” has an enormous impact on your life, but you probably have little idea of its extent, scope, and power. This book invites you to visit this top-secret America. Listings are by state, and each facility/site entry gives its history, discusses the activities carried on there, explores various rumors, and provides maps and directions to every location. Author Harry Helms visited and photographed a number of sites in this book. None of the intelligence here was taken from classified sources; everything was on the public record and obtained by patient digging. Since the 9/11 attacks, much of this information was removed from public dissemination.

To those who think a book like this discloses vital government secrets, Helms says: “Get real. If I can find this stuff out, the Russians, Chinese, and various terrorist groups also found it out a long time before I did.” Adventurous travelers and truth-seekers will want to know how to navigate within top-secret America. I have to admit that I purchased this book based strictly on the title which I really try to avoid doing because I'm usually disappointed. Well, this time around I was. Instead of Top Secret Tourism a more fitting title should have been Conspiracy Tourism. While the book does provided some interesting tidbits about some of these places and in someways does make for a useful book if you ever wanted to visit any of these places, it goes overboard when it starts talking about FEMA I have to admit that I purchased this book based strictly on the title which I really try to avoid doing because I'm usually disappointed. Well, this time around I was.

Instead of Top Secret Tourism a more fitting title should have been Conspiracy Tourism. While the book does provided some interesting tidbits about some of these places and in someways does make for a useful book if you ever wanted to visit any of these places, it goes overboard when it starts talking about FEMA. (Still trying to understand people who criticize the government for attempting to be prepared for disasters and emergencies but then criticize the government for building these facilities!) There is also a lengthy (by this book's standard) section about CIA, cover-ups and drug smuggling all based on conjecture. So, instead of writing up a little history book that people could use because many of these places are actually open to the public, most of the writing quickly devolves into conspiratorial ravings with little to no evidence to support his writings.

Its a fun read but just remember to take everything with grain of salt and for a couple of them you will need a salt shaker.