Wild Things They Don't Tell Us by Reg Presley (Metro Publishing Ltd., 2002)
This is a book that I recommend.
It has a foreword by (actor/businessman/pop star) Adam Faith.
In the 19 chapters, Reg Presley covers his own experiences and discoveries since early-August 1990, when he viewed a 'huge crop formation in a wheatfield at Alton Barnes.. in Wiltshire.' He also writes about the work of others who are (apparently) also making important discoveries that warrant more attention.
Though none of the subject matter is neatly boxed up into seperate sections... crop formations; the existence of aliens; religion; meaningful coincidences, and the benefits to be attained through the use of 'free energy'/contact with E.Ts, are among the significant themes that concern Reg here.
There are 16 pages of b/w photo illustrations and 272 (see page 35 for coincidences connected to this number!) pages in 'Wild Things They Don't Tell Us,' and, for me, it lived up to the positive expectations I had.
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