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Comments of readers of the book M.T.Keshe

by Noella
(Belgium)


Mr. David Briggs (Rockford, Tennessee) - August 12, 2009

Subject: Excellent Book, and Exciting!

The Book, "The Universal Order of the Creation of Matters" tickled my fancy! I am Dave Briggs and I have been studying science for well-past 40 years. Science answers many questions in this way, "We don't know," and this book answers questions otherwise left alone. Questions such as the essence and construction of dark matter, dark energy, gravity and other physical phenomena.

It is very similar to Albert Einstein and his Grand Unifying Theory.

Sir Isaac Newton had to leave off before explaining the how and why of gravity, and this book finishes the job.

The technology described in this book should be seen as revolutionary for mankind. Clean, cheap energy production, health, transportation, and other.

This could become the paradigm change of the century and might allow us to fulfill our dreams, for a more prosperous, happy and healthy life for all life on earth! Do yourself a favour and check out this book!

Dave Briggs Rockford Tennessee, USA

Barry's Response - Well, Mr. Briggs, if you say so, it must be true. Someone check it out and let us know what you think. Thank you.

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