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The High Strangeness: Of Dimensions, Densities, and the Process of Alien Abduction (edition 2006)

by Laura Knight-Jadczyk (Author)

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High Strangeness is an enlightening attempt to weave together the contradictory threads of religion, science, history, alien abduction, and the true nature of political conspiracies. With thorough research and a drive for the truth, Laura Knight-Jadczyk strips away the facades of official culture and opens doors to understanding our reality. The Second Edition adds new material that explains the hyperdimensional mechanisms by which our reality is controlled and shaped by the 'alien' overlords. The self-serving actions of unwitting puppets - psychopaths and other pathological types - who may have no knowledge that they are being used, become the portals through which an agenda that is hostile to humanity as a whole, is pushed forward. High Strangeness takes the study of ponerology into a whole new dimension… (more)
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Title:The High Strangeness: Of Dimensions, Densities, and the Process of Alien Abduction
Authors:Laura Knight-Jadczyk (Author)
Info:Red Pill Press (2006), Edition: 2Rev Ed, 429 pages
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High Strangeness is brisk walk down Forteana lane, a sober tour through the strange and weird forests of the New Age hype. Tapping into more than 35 years of experience in dealing with bizarre phenomena, and debunking the myths of crackpot mumbo jumbo purveyors, Laura Knight-Jadczyk straps you into this rollercoaster ride plunging into the depths of the weirdest of the weird. ( )
  shar_131 | Mar 5, 2007 |
High Strangeness is brisk walk down Forteana lane, a sober tour through the strange and weird forests of the New Age hype. Tapping into more than 35 years of experience in dealing with bizarre phenomena, and debunking the myths of crackpot mumbo jumbo purveyors, Laura Knight-Jadczyk straps you into this rollercoaster ride plunging into the depths of the weirdest of the weird. ( )
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High Strangeness is an enlightening attempt to weave together the contradictory threads of religion, science, history, alien abduction, and the true nature of political conspiracies. With thorough research and a drive for the truth, Laura Knight-Jadczyk strips away the facades of official culture and opens doors to understanding our reality. The Second Edition adds new material that explains the hyperdimensional mechanisms by which our reality is controlled and shaped by the 'alien' overlords. The self-serving actions of unwitting puppets - psychopaths and other pathological types - who may have no knowledge that they are being used, become the portals through which an agenda that is hostile to humanity as a whole, is pushed forward. High Strangeness takes the study of ponerology into a whole new dimension

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