It´s sad but true that most people don´t like inconvenient realities to
upset their pleasant illusions and prejudices. I see this all the time in
my own daily interactions with people. Once someone reaches a point in his
or her life when they feel they "understand" the world well enough - often
around the age of thirty - they spend the rest of their life filling in the
blanks of what they think they already know. It´s a tendency that usually
becomes more extreme over time. Ideas and worldviews seem to harden in
tandem with the arteries.
The friends people make, television shows they watch, the internet sites
they visit - the very world they create for themselves - all of these
usually support the circumscribed worldview they themselves have adopted.
Obviously, it´s the same with books. It´s a rare book that has the ability
truly to change one´s mind about the world. Rarest of all are those gems
with the ability to change one´s life.
Laura Knight-Jadczyk´s The High Strangeness of Dimensions, Densities, and
the Process of Alien Abduction is such a book.
It follows that such a book can only be written by those rarest of
thinkers, someone possessing profound insights, freedom from convention,
and utter fearlessness necessary to tear down illusions and stare down the
face of the abyss. Laura Knight-Jadczyk is such a person.
I believe that Laura understands, better than probably anyone you will ever
know, just how dire is the plight of our civilization - the plight of our
species. She also understands that to change one´s life, one must be
willing to fight.
"Fight what?" one might ask. The answer may seem strange within the context
of our post-post-post modern 21st century setting, but it is ... to fight
evil.
Crazy? No. Not at all.
The High Strangeness of Dimensions, Densities, and the Process of Alien
Abduction is a book that lays out provocatively and passionately the hidden
slavery of the human race. The problem is that this situation is so far
removed from what most people have come to accept about their world, that
Knight-Jadczyk´s analysis and information will meet with tremendous
resistance. Calling this book a "new paradigm" is a gross understatement.
Understanding it will require most readers to discard nearly everything
they think they know about how the world works. I realize this is a
significant claim, and I do not make it lightly.
My problem in reviewing this book is amplified by how much of its
information was obtained, and therein lies the core controversy surrounding
Laura Knight-Jadczyk. Because for more than a decade, she has obtained
information - lots and lots of information - from a group of people she
calls "the C´s": short for Casseopeans. In other words, this is information
that has been gathered in sessions using a Ouija board and planchette, over
and over, year after year.
This is not an easy thing for me to comment on. When my own work focuses so
extensively on open source documentation, "proven" data that brooks no
argument from established sources, when I have spent my public career with
the meticulous caution of a historian to make a careful and reasoned
argument on the UFO coverup, delving into the world of "channeled"
information can make me decidedly uncomfortable.
But here is why I feel what the C´s are genuine. In the first place, I have
had the pleasure of knowing Laura, of spending time with her in deep
conversation, as well as with many people who belong to her global salon,
the Signs of the Times (SOTT). In other words, I don´t just think that
Laura is honest - I know she is. I know that she is a down-to-earth mother
of five, who just happens to be brilliant and totally relentless. I have
been fortunate indeed to meet many extraordinary people in my life, but
even among these people, Laura is special.
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