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I tried to read this, but I just couldn't stand to read it any further. This book is incredibly racist; don't get me wrong, I expect racist characters and themes in books like the John Carter series, but not from a book published in 1994. The fact that not only is it one massive logical fallacy, but also includes the "indigenous" people of Earth being dark skinned, dark haired and primitive while the "aliens who bred with us" as being tall, blonde, blue eyed, and extremely technologically advanced was too much. To quote Carl Sagan, the likelihood of an alien successfully mating with a human is about as likely as mating a man and an artichoke. I can deal with that element in a fictional work, but not in a book that claims to be actual history. Even worse was the history of the Pleiades including a dark ages as the result of scientists while the priesthood brought enlightenment; it was just laughable, especially when you consider that every dark age has historically been during times in which science and reason were rejected. I have read a lot of books on aliens, and many books of this caliber make great science fiction, if nothing else. This was just one big white supremacist, science-phobic piece of garbage.
This is not a trustworthy book or a reliable source of information and I explain clearly why below.
There are serious racist statements in this book and contradicting everything that is known about alien life on other planets, including the Pleiadians, such as, "They are human, just like us, with few physical differences. Their skin is whiter than ours as a result of higher evolution. It is a natural function of evolution that the body material becomes less dense, with less pigmentation through multiple lifetimes, and the Pleiadians are several million years older than we are as spirit-forms."
I knew this is a lie, but had to investigate it further, and the source of his information, "Billy Meier", from Switzerland, proves it when saying, in a public report entitled "Randolph Winters — New Lies, Misrepresentations, Errors and Intrigues from the USA", the following: “Billy Meier and the F.I.G.U. hereby expressly distance themselves from Winters’ deception and are able to state, after an in-depth review, that the book contains numerous untruthful details and many lies as well as misinterpretations."
The author shows a very poor understanding of life and this is visible in his own contradictions, namely, when saying: "The Pleiadians are a member of an alliance of civilizations that take advice from the beings from Andromeda. This includes thousands of different societies scattered all over the Andromeda Galaxy and our own Milky Way, creating a total population of about 127 billion people."
Are these different civilizations, according to him, all heading towards whiteness? Because the Andromedans he mentions in his book are actually blue-skinned.
The research process included is extremely poor, and the vast majority of this book is filled with harmful personal assumptions and lies about human nature, rather than references. This is clear when Winters' says, "If we recognize that these are people who lived lives before and have brought forward wisdom from previous lives, we can begin to understand why we all have different aptitudes and different levels of intelligence and knowledge."
In other words, the author recognizes that reincarnation is composed of a cycle of experiences, but relates spirituality with skin tone, and makes two obvious mistakes when mentioning white skin as the supreme color — which is not, as it is the least adapted to the influence of the stars —, and the Andromedans, as being more advanced — which are blue-skinned.
Even if he mentioned the blue skin as being superior, he would still be conflicting with the many studies conducted on reincarnation and showing that people don't reincarnate "from black to white" but rather alternatively, between all races and colors, to experience life from different conflicting angles.
His book goes against everything that was already found and studied about reincarnation. A person can be a white Christian British in one life and reborn as a Muslim in the Middle East in the next life. Are we then saying that people become more black between lives because their spiritual level decreases? This is also absurd, taking into consideration that many civilizations in Africa are more advanced than others in East Europe.
It takes about 100 pages on reading this book to find reasons not to read more. But I read everything, to give the author a chance. And concluded that the author cannot call himself a researcher because this research is filled with obvious mistakes, not to say lies. The fact that this book is filled with lies was mentioned by his own source: Billy Meier.
The prose is almost unreadable. It's absurd 'factual recounting of what some aliens told this other dude we know' are just tired racist tropes. If you're a diehard 'read anything and everything about UFO's and aliens', you might enjoy this book. For anyone else, I suspect it's a hard pass.
However the misconceptions like other Pleiadian book, are plenty. If a soul takes billions of years to reach to the last spiritual evolution, only, then pl refer true Indian spiritual practice knowledge. Many paths were evolved during ancient times by our seers to merge completely into the supreme being here on earth only. Pl ask authors to interprete rightly. Jesus after taking birth on earth will have to go down the spiritual evolution ladder by default is the silli most concept ever heard.
This book was written like a history book, but it reads like it's fiction. There are no evidence backing these 'facts'. It seems delusional to me. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.