An organized campaign of covert stalking and psychological manipulation veiled a deeper truth—a spiritual war waged to end a life and alter a soul's destiny.
From Behind Two Veils is the true account of a career scientist whose life trajectory was abruptly rerouted by a covert war that infiltrated every aspect of his reality and sparked a spiritual awakening and rebirth.
In 2020, Ziad Eletr was confronted by an illicit psychological operation designed to isolate, discredit, and induce a perpetual state of fear. After surviving a near-death experience and witnessing the collapse of his worldview, he turned his scientific acumen toward understanding the darkness that haunted him. When the first veil lifted, it revealed he had been labeled a “Targeted Individual” and marked in a spiritual warfare operation, often referred to as “The Game.”
Rather than collapse, trauma was transmuted into clarity. The Game was not seen as random persecution, but as an ancient system of targeting once used to refine biblical Prophets. When the second veil lifted, it revealed the multidimensional nature of reality and the hidden control systems that hinder humanity’s evolution and sovereignty.
This is a story of alchemical transformation from persecution to purpose. It is an account of a biophysical scientist emerging as a metaphysical spiritualist. It chronicles a passage through the Refiner’s Fire and a realization that The Game is not merely a weapon of control, but a spiritual initiation.
More than a personal testimony, this memoir is a beacon for those awakening to fear-based programming, a guide to elevated consciousness, a bridge between sacred texts and esoteric truths, and a map for navigating unseen systems of control.
Ziad Eletr, Ph.D., was born outside of Atlanta, Georgia, earning his bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia and his doctoral degree in Biochemistry and Biophysics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ziad eventually entered the pharmaceutical industry, specializing in biophysical characterization for protein-based drug development. As he rose through the corporate ranks, he encountered a harrowing psychological and spiritual trial that led him to leave his professional post in pursuit of truth and survival. Confronted with the realization that he was thrust into the crucible of the refiner’s fire and marked in a campaign of spiritual warfare, he embarked on a transformational journey of healing, cleansing, and awakening that expanded his worldview to include metaphysical frameworks and subtle energies. Through this path, he reclaimed his sovereignty and unlocked profound spiritual insight.
I was not sure what to expect on this one. It took me a long time to read, because I kept going down the rabbit hole trying to look things up. I had never heard of the term “gangstalker”, but that is what the book is all about. Half of the book tells of multiple incidents in which the author, Ziad Eletr, felt threatened by a dark force, in which gangstalkers were out to get him. The timelines were often out of order and after a while I felt like some of the stories were repeating themselves, but it is possible they were similar but different. In the appendix is a training manual for gangstalking, which helps the reader understand all the various ways a targeted individual may be harassed. The second half of the book then goes through all the processes that Eletr went through in order to help overcome these feelings. There was just a lot going on: The Holy Bible, The Quran, pathways to enlightenment, and more, it was just a lot to take in. If you have experienced gangstalking then perhaps you will benefit from reading the book, just so you know you aren’t alone in your feelings. If you know someone else who is experiencing this, then perhaps something in the book will resonate with your friend that will be able to help them. While researching some of these things, I discovered that this is not an isolated incident and many have experienced “gangstalking”. The book wasn’t exactly what I thought it was going to be about when I first picked the book to read. I thought the book was going to be about someone pulling away from the dark force (a.k.a Satan) and finding God. I suppose in a way these are related in some way or another, but the path to overcome evil took a less direct way out, and seemed to take a really long time. Jesus is the way, the truth and the light. As a Christian, I believe in one God. I only read the Bible for guidance, and rely on the power of prayer to get me through hard times. I have never felt “targeted” by evil forces to the same extent as the author, so I had a hard time relating to what was happening in the book. I did enjoy reading about Christ Consciousness and pathways to enlightenment, but for the most part, the new age thinking went over my head, or did not align with my own personal values. It was interesting though, and as I said, I did learn some new things.
This book? Whew. From Behind Two Veils by Ziad Moustafa Eletr isn’t your typical memoir, it’s intense, personal, and honestly kind of wild in the best way. It starts off with him being targeted and harassed (like, seriously scary stuff), but then it turns into this deep spiritual journey that totally shifts everything.
Ziad’s a scientist, so you’d think he’d try to stay logical, but nope, life had other plans. After going through some seriously dark stuff, he starts digging into the why behind it all. And what he finds? Not just conspiracy level weirdness but this whole spiritual awakening thing that’s honestly fascinating.
What really hit me was how he turned pain into purpose. Instead of letting the trauma break him, he used it to wake up. The way he talks about “The Game” and lifting the two veils? Gave me chills. It’s not just about being targeted, it’s about breaking through all the lies and illusions we live in.
This book isn’t just for people into conspiracies or spirituality, it’s for anyone who’s ever felt like there’s more going on behind the scenes. Ziad connects science, scripture, and soul in a way that actually makes sense and doesn’t feel preachy. Just super eye-opening.
In this book, the author shares a very personal and unique journey with the reader. In some ways, I didn't find it to be the easiest read, but it was most likely not an easy book to write, and so I appreciated the fact that the author had taken the time to share this story.
It was very detailed and thought-provoking, and at times I stopped to wonder whether I could relate in any way to the experiences the author shared. I found parts of it a little upsetting, but other parts were heartwarming, inspiring or motivating.
The author's spiritual journey was very unique, so I found it quite eye-opening to read about, and I also found the book quite interesting in a scientific context.