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Cities Under the Plain: The true story of one mans journey, through science, magic, and the CIA to understand the world in the 21st century

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A normal guy, wife and kids, finds a normal life spiraling in to the surreal world of CIA agents, UFOs, and secret underground bunkers. This true story shows the author slowly go from early exposure to CIA/NSA, to aliens and UFOs. From inventing laser weapon systems, to becoming an energy healer and Reiki master. Templars and Bildebergers, to healing the world with human energy. Many stunning secrets revealed guaranteed to wake you up.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 19, 2014

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Steven D. Kelley

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122 reviews
July 8, 2015
An interesting read. The author gives the reader insights into what is really going on in the USA, as far as he has been able to find out from first-hand knowledge. It makes the reader question what he/she believes and this is no bad thing - should we not all question what we are told is the truth? The author does shows available on Youtube if you are interested in what you are getting into with this read...
Profile Image for Chittaranjan Mishra.
1 review2 followers
March 26, 2023
Hodge podge without anything specific

The book is a waste of time for anyone trying to learn anything new. It was supposed to be by someone who had known (first hand?) Getty dungeons. Alas, it is actually 4th hand/ psionic and that too nothing more than what you already don't know or can not learn from 3 mins on Twitter or 5 mins of Phil Scheneiders talks. Sorry Kelly, if you did know something, it just was not written down. To me, it was waste of good 3 hours waiting for revelations or details.
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December 3, 2017
Great read

Great, I read it in one day, I didn't want to put it down. Lots of tidbits of great information and attention to detail. I appreciate the author and him writing this book. Together may we create the world we want. Service to others is the key!
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