The Ascension Mysteries
Revealing the Cosmic Battle Between Good and Evil
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Now, in The Ascension Mysteries, David Wilcock reveals that the earth is on the front lines of a battle that has been raging between positive and negative extraterrestrials for 500,000 years and he looks ahead to what this battle means. Follow his enthralling journey through the history of the universe and explore the great Cosmic Battle surrounding the Ascension of mankind.
Through his contact with a positive higher intelligence behind the UFO phenomenon, groundbreaking scientific information, and testimony about alien encounters and stargate travel from high-ranking government whistle-blowers David Wilcock is able to answer the central question of our time:
What does this battle mean for each of us personally?
By unifying ancient texts from a variety of religions with scientific data and insider testimony, The Ascension Mysteries presents his stunning revelation-the Earth is on the verge of a cosmic event that will transform matter, energy, consciousness, and biological life as we now know it and will finally defeat the great villains of our time.
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Wilcock, a frequent guest on the History Channel's Ancient Aliens TV show, updates and expands the analysis in 2011's The Source Field Investigations, adding material on the roles of good and evil aliens, the Cabal/New World Order, NASA and the U.S. government, and science fiction media. In the first half of the book, Wilcock recounts a retrospective search for inner meaning in a decades-spanning chronological mash-up of personal and cultural memoir. He explains his fascination with all things psychic and alien, interlacing bully-filled social awkwardness, mystical dreams, and drug trips with musings on celebrity and analyses of the politics, video games, music, and television that spark his budding imagination. The second half offers more examination of ancient ruins in space photos, a plethora of new details from insider informants on alien encounters and stargate travel, and an insistence that secret information is slowly being revealed to the public through fiction. Alien enthusiasts who love corroborating proofs will find the large amount of new detail satisfying, and those who find Wilcock personally compelling will love the juicy details of his youth, but those looking for guidance on their personal preparation for the global transformation Wilcock anticipates will find it lacking despite the heft of this volume.