The Secret History
of
the World
and How to
Get Out Alive
By Laura-Knight Jadczyk
Published by Red Pill Press
867 pages, paperback
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Laura-Knight Jadczyk’s book The Secret History of the World is a work that demands careful reading and contemplation.
The effort is indeed worthwhile as the author, through her own courageous and dedicated research spanning many years, provides a compelling exposé of the New Age and Human Potential movement as a vast COINTELPRO operation where agent provocateurs from the FBI, CIA, NSA and perhaps other alphabet organisations have infiltrated everything from holistic health, meditation and ascensionist groups, massage and acupuncture schools, in order to deliberately steer spiritual seekers and holistic health practitioners away from the ugly truth.
The truth, the author tells us quite convincingly, involves extraterrestrial entities that have insinuated themselves into positions of power and are currently manipulating world events to their own advantage but to the profound detriment of humanity in general.
Laura points out that the emergence of the Human Potential movement conveniently coincides with a significant increase in UFO sightings and the formation of bona fide groups to investigate these sightings.
Such a corollary makes her observation of the alien takeover of our world using New Age venues as a smokescreen quite hard to dismiss in this reviewer’s opinion. After all, what better distraction from the ET’s evil agenda could there be than to encourage people to navel gaze, seek ‘peak experiences’ and to create their own reality?
I must confess that I’ve encountered many of these potential COINTELPRO agents in the classes I’ve attended, taught and also in one on one sessions conducted over the last twenty years or so. I’ve also crossed paths with similar spooks in the New Age publishing world as well and knew that there was something odd about them, but couldn’t effectively articulate what it was, other than that they left me feeling dizzy, disoriented and feeling drained of energy.
If I had read something like The Secret History of the World when I first started doing psychic readings/healing nearly twenty years ago, I would have been more fully prepared to protect my clients, students and myself from these assorted con artists, vampires and multi-dimensional psychopaths marauding about.
However, I feel quite relieved and most grateful that the author has mustered sufficient tenacity and scholarly savvy to expose these dark forces hiding under the veneer of calculated bliss/contentment and what I call New Age Correctness (NAC), a form of Political Correctness (PC) but with even more insidious implications at hand (NAC is even more intolerant/fascistic than PC in case you haven’t noticed considering that any criticism at all directed towards them is strictly forbidden).
Fortunately, Knight-Jadczyk transcends such pathetic interference and provides us with the much needed tools to enhance our perceptions so that we can know first hand, whether or not we are being manipulated by COINTELPRO agents and make informed decisions when seeking out alternative therapies or spiritual groups to affiliate with.
The author’s command of factual knowledge and remarkable ability to synthesise information makes The Secret History of the World most exhilarating all throughout its eight hundred plus pages.
If you are looking for a deep and thorough inquiry into such things as the Grail legends, Gothic Cathedrals, proof of Dinosaur/Human interactions, the skinny on Saint-Germaine, Organic Portals who can mimic our subtle bodies (chakras) and keep us trapped on the plane of self satisfied illusion, the Ark of the Covenant, Atlantis, Neanderthals and the mercurially allusive alchemist Fulcanelli, I suggest that you thoroughly peruse this timely and hyper-dimensionally relevant book.
Doing so will significantly heighten your perceptions, strengthen your aura and enable you to instantly spot the myriads of New Age moles lurking about in the spiritual marketplace, using a love and light spin to hide themselves behind.
– Reviewed by Jaye Beldo in New Dawn No. 100 |