Alien Disclosure - Couverture souple

Teller, Ivan

 
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Synopsis

We wake each morning into the same routine, into a world that feels both familiar and strangely foreign — and most of us never stop to ask why. Alien Disclosure is a short, distilled meditation on the soul's journey through a reality it did not build and does not fully remember.

Moving between the deeply personal and the vast and cosmic, the book follows a single thread through the noise of modern living: that we are not from here, that the darkness on this plane is ancient and engineered, and that the way out was never going to come from somewhere else. From the Archon experiment and the hidden systems of control, to the wounded helpers scattered among the stars — the Pleiadians, the Arcturians, the Draconians, and the channeled voice of Prime Envoy — each chapter circles the same quiet truth: the healing was always meant to come from us.

This is a book about distraction as a weapon and stillness as a doorway. About darkness not as an enemy to be defeated, but as a teacher we agreed, long ago, to learn from. About the strange grief of the beings who came to help and found themselves changed by the very world they tried to save. And about the turning point — not somewhere ahead of us, but here, now, beneath our feet.

Part philosophy, part cosmology, part urgent call to wake up, Alien Disclosure is written for the foreigners, the seekers, and the ones who have always felt like ghosts in a world that forgot itself.

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