Materia Reservada (literally “Reserved Matter”) is Benítez’s attempt to compile and interpret a set of declassified or obscure documents that, according to him, reveal a hidden layer of human history and contemporary geopolitics. The “reserved matter” refers to files that governments, intelligence services, and secret societies allegedly keep under strict confidentiality, yet that have occasionally leaked or been smuggled out.
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| Publication | Summary of Review | |-------------|-------------------| | El País (Cultural Section, 2009) | Praised Benítez’s “relentless curiosity” but warned that the book “straddles the line between investigative journalism and speculative fiction.” | | La Nación (Buenos Aires, 2009) | Highlighted the “astonishing archive footage” but criticized the “over‑reliance on conjecture.” | | Revista de Estudios Estratégicos (Madrid, 2010) | Noted that while the “Ariano” files are genuine, the author’s interpretation of them as evidence of a “global energy grid” lacks corroboration from academic physicists. | | Blog de Ciencia Crítica (independent, 2011) | Gave the book 3/5 stars: “Entertaining, but readers should keep a critical eye; many of the sources are either redacted or untraceable.” | | | Blog de Ciencia Crítica (independent, 2011)
It reads like a dossier of the inexplicable—perfect for those who enjoy the thrill of uncovering government secrets, unexplained phenomena, and the hidden corners of history. and the hidden corners of history.
," J.J. Benítez dives deep into the 1992 declassification and uncovers what he calls the biggest fraud in European ufology history.