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What is the book where a really old(over 200 yo) man abducts people, he was a nazi.

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Jack Burton

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Wow, I really messed up the title of my first post. The story starts in England and a young man gets abducted by a saucer from his car and returned and tries to figure out what is going on. He thinks it is aliens but it is really the work of a really old guy who is at least 200? Basically the guy is able to influence the world through its leaders by implanting things in peoples heads, I think. The old guy worked with the Nazis but was not one really. Just used their slave labor. He has a base in Antarctica. He also has slaves like a Filipino girl who pleasures him somehow even though it seems he is asexual. There are also scientists who are investigating an abduction in America where someone either is dead or shoots himself after. Investigators get close but the guy wins in the end and there is no hope. I used to own it but I have lost it and am wondering what the title is. Sorry to be so vague and there may be hundreds of books like it. You guys all seem so smart that I know you can help me. It may have been published in the 70's. Thank you so much!
 
Thank you for replying and the help, Mike. I just Wiki'd Odd John and based on the description that is not it. It jumps all over the place from the 1800's (I think) to WW2 and Penanumbra (sp?) base and to the then present day. Thank you again for your help.
 
bbridges, you got it man! That is exactly it. This is awesome, answered in two tries. Thank you so much. Do you guys think it is bad or a good read? It has been forever since I last read it. And it is part of a five book series? Oh boy, that seems heavy. Although they seem to be cheap on Amazon. It seemed less believable than the ET hypothesis in my mind if there was a mind control program in progess on earth. Which is not(I hope) happening. Thank you.
 
Harbinsons writting style didnt get a great review, none the less i'm inclined to get the series and read it
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

I would also be interested in his non fiction work

Harbinson’s decade of UFO research for the "Projekt Saucer" series was used as the basis for his non-fiction book, PROJEKT UFO: THE CASE FOR MAN-MADE FLYING SAUCERS, published in hardback and paperback by Boxtree, London, in 1996.
 
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