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The Extra-Dimensionals: True Tales And Concepts of Alien Visitors

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Extra-Dimensionality is the key to understanding everything…
By everything, we mean all the areas in which we have been deceived to believe the physical world is the beginning and end of all things. “The Extra-Dimensionals” is the stark revelation of where Alien Visitors are actually coming from and to where they are returning. Understanding Extra-Dimensionality is the way to unfold the truth of the paranormal, the spiritual and even the physical world. These Visitors have been with us since time immemorial and their messages to us are everywhere around us. The truth will eventually explode into our field of vision. If we refuse to listen then we are only delaying the inevitable to a time when an alarm will be sounded that is so loud that it will consume everything upon the Earth. Once the black swans arrive, once we awaken to numerous mile long shadows cast by these ancient ships—hanging over our major cities, soundless, motionless, maddening; it will be too late.

It is in these final moments that we can still, with open minds and clear hearts, decipher that which has been intentionally hidden from humanity for so long—the truth of Extra-Dimensionality. That comprehension will, in turn, illuminate every hidden truth of our material existence. Then, we will find that for the first time, we will finally have the key to understanding everything.

233 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2016

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Profile Image for Montzalee Wittmann.
5,239 reviews2,344 followers
January 7, 2026
The Extra-Dimensionals
by John DeSouza
This is an interesting take on what the aliens/ufos might be instead of what the common theory is. That they are really not from outer space but from a different dimension. The author then goes on to describe many cases and to explain further why he believes this. Interesting.
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116 reviews2 followers
February 6, 2019
This book is far outside the realm of my experience and/or what I've been taught. At first, I thought I would not be able to continue because I could not suspend my disbelief. In fact, I took a several month break before my curiosity led me to pick up the book again. This time, I stuck with it and read the entire book. And, now I am more open to what is written in the book. It is so far out there, that it seems as though it has the ring of truth and may be possible.

The premise is that alien visitors are not visitors from outer space. They are visitors from another dimension which is the information that governments want to keep quiet, because there is nothing they (or we) can do about it. No way to keep the visitors from visiting and gathering data about humanity. No way to stop abduction and experimentation. No way to stop their surveillance of our planet and the outer space around it. The author says it's time for outside-the-box thinking and methods to replace the status quo. Humanity needs to wake up before it's too late.
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May 13, 2018
Over the years of watching and reading countless books, documentaries, shows and movies about UFOs and extra-terrestrials, it has never occurred to me that they could be from a different plane than ours. The book is highly interesting and informative right from the beginning. The first story in itself made me research about the event immediately and I was hooked. I love it when books offer explanation about the government and how they could be withdrawing facts from the public. "Extra-dimensions" is something that I rarely see in other books, and it certainly explains the others which we consider as "paranormal" beings, such as ghosts or demons. A parallel dimension that cannot be reached by human senses, portals where they can come and go from Earth, and having infiltrated the military and our government--all to depopulate the Earth and take full control of its remnants. If I can believe in Aliens and other entities, anything can be possible.

This book is one of those that has its own charm and brilliance. It's a topic that pushes humans to go beyond their limits--to research, inquire and remove societal barriers and religion constraints.
I love this genre and would highly recommend this book if you have widely read about this subject, as it is also an eye-opener. It's a different perspective on Ufology. If you're in search for the truth, check this book out. You might gain a lot of insights from the great compilation of stories, personal accounts and well-researched chapters it contains.
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Author 3 books2 followers
October 12, 2022
I had a like/dislike relationship with this book, and I say that as opposed to love/hate simply because for more than the first half, it emoted nothing to me; it evoked nothing from me. Were this the first book on the paranormal that I read, and I can understand the author's need for background, but page after page I awaited something I hadn't read or heard of before. The payoff comes in the very latter chapters. The last portion of the book was really interesting. DeSouza talks a lot about "Awakening," as in Great Awakening, not the destructive "woke" culture that has torn our nation asunder. Considering this book was written in 2015, his work being pre-Trump and events of recent years—rise of Antifa, BLM and other domestic terrorist groups—I think he's onto something.

After also reading "Return of the Gods," when one starts to put these disparate theories against one another, and weed out what just doesn't fit, you'll start to see some recurring elements.

These extra-dimensional may well be alternatively known as "demons" (otherworldly creatures lacking souls), manifesting on our plane of existence but unable to maintain their presence on their own. Some of the devices they use are actually living machines (a theory I first heard a number of years ago). Likewise, the Grays are hybrid clones, capable of exiting in our dimension for an extended period to do the bidding of those other-dimensional creatures. Mr. DeSouza gives some of these creatures the benefit of the doubt that they are higher beings and refers to people/groups who seek out contact. Personally, I would tread very cautiously there.

When you compile all of these various stories/theories/explanations that people have put forth throughout the years and try to find commonality, you realize that once you remove the blinders we wear (we've been taught to wear from kindergarten) as humans and open your mind to the possibility that our very nature is not what we've been told, suddenly God, angels, demons, heaven, hell, etc., don't seem like such antiquated or esoteric concepts, or even things of legend. Furthermore, when you start applying common sense to what we've been told is scientific fact, it becomes even more clear ... have you ever seen the model of how our solar system supposedly moves through space? If it were true, no one would ever be able to use celestial points for navigation, because they'd always be changing. Yet, we're supposed to believe we're hurtling through space at 6,666mph (coincidence?) and we're supposed to believe this while we can trace our familiar heavens back for eons. The stars in the night sky do not change.

Whether Mr. DeSouza is spot on or not, I cannot say. However, the takeaway is: Nothing is what we've been taught to believe it is.

Profile Image for Michelle Brewer.
92 reviews
January 10, 2026
Like one of the other reviewers here, I have read, watched or attended countless articles, books, documentaries, TV shows, interviews, abduction researchers, scientists and UFO/UFO conferences-- countless! My bookshelf alone for this topic consists of at least 54 linear feet of books on the topic of UFOs/UAP/aliens and paranormal. And a whole lot more.

I find DeSouza's insights on 'dimensionality' of the phenomenon somewhat like Jacques Vallee's insights. I trust the author has evidence from his work with the FBI that he cannot include or cite. That is my one fault with the book. Some of his concepts are not backed up by evidence. It reads more like opinion, or perhaps informed opinion, but the 'informed' is not explained. Three examples" 1) predicting extra-dimensional "aliens" take over the world via our 'sleep and dreams'? or 2) they plop down on Earth chimera creatures that are animal, part human?? or 3) that there is no other life or physical alien in all the 200 billion trillion stars and about 2 trillion galaxies in the universe???... Where or why does this seem plausible? None of this is explained with evidence for WHY this could or would be so.

That being said, I do believe this is a fascinating read and a good book to expand the possibilities of how we think about "aliens" and where they are from. And like Vallee, I do think there is another dimensional explanation to it all. OR, their science is so advanced that to us it appears dimensional, but in reality, it is just advanced technology we can't really comprehend.

I tend to believe the middle-way is usually the answer to most conundrums like this, where there is so much unknown. Leaning to one extreme or another extreme is usually not the answer. I tend to think that the answers are some of one side and some of the other side. So, for me, there are "aliens" who are extra-dimensional, and then there are aliens that are very physical, (and perhaps not spiritually advanced as the dimensional aliens). But that there are a mix of both coming to Earth for many different reasons, some good for humans, some terribly bad for humans.

Also, in retirement, I volunteer with astronomy teachers and telescope geeks and it is literally impossible to conceive that this vast universe (data above) is empty of physical lifeforms!! I am with Dr. Ellie Arroway, the character in Contact: expressing her thoughts on the universe and humanity's place in it by stating: "I'll tell you one thing about the universe, though. The universe is a pretty big place. It's bigger than anything anyone has ever dreamed of before. So if it's just us... seems like an awful waste of space. Right?". I agree. No way we are the ONLY physical lifeforms in such a universe.

I do think that the author has given critical thinkers a LOT to think about however, from "carpet stain doctrine" to EPIC (Elite Powers in Control) to the awakened investigative rule of evidence (for science to consider the paranormal), to Earth as a gateway (quantum gate-flux), and P.L.A.S.M.A.S, the double-trick, just to name a few of DeSouza's ideas. Definitely he offers a lot of evidence for these ideas. And the new investigative rules of evidence are those I have heard from other experts including some scientists.

DeSouza has a very thrilling way of presenting some of the stories many of us familiar with in this UAP field, that many of us have heard many times before. So, it is very interesting to read well-known stories or ideas or theories, from his vantage point. For example, "the call that shook the planet," "Travis Walton's abduction," giants, shining shields, MIB, implants, and the crop circle message to humanity.

The latter is my favorite retelling that DeSouza included. He makes the Crabwood Crop Circle all the more powerful, real and believable in his narrative. e.g., "When decoded from binary (ASCII), the message reads: "BEWARE THE BEARERS OF FALSE GIFTS & THEIR BROKEN PROMISES". I really think this was spot on. The fact that he included it in his book speaks well of his content choices. And having had a crop circle not far from where I live, I know they are the real deal.

I agree with DeSouza in his book about "Awakened" individuals with higher frequencies, and that hybrids are already here. David Jacobs says the same about the latter, and Paola Harris says the same about the former, after interviewing countless experiencers. I did think the DeSiouza's 'six percent resolution' had a lot of truth to it. I also thought he had a very insightful "reply" to the extra-dimensonals, on page 197, that could be sent with SETI transmissions or crop circle meditators. I do believe they are coming. The question is who, how, when and why. I am not sure I buy into all of DeSouza's answers. But they are intriguing. Certainly those of us who have had our own personal encounters with non-human entities, have a few ideas as well about that eventuality.

The entire concept of 'soul harvesting' is interesting, but not presented with any historical or scientific evidence. So, I take it as a DeSouza opinion. I suppose it is possible that there are dimensional beings without souls that continue on after they expire. How would they get our soul, and what does that mean for a human? There are just a few of the MANY questions I have on this. Certainly, there are many ancient texts that do not mention this 'soul-stealing' or at least not mentioned by translators of these texts. I would expect another culture or advanced doctrines or canon to be privy to such notions or have had experience of it in some way and document it. For me, as a "alien/dimensional" motivation, it was thus too fuzzy, and not something I think was explained well enough in the book. To begin with I would have to believe that creatures can be 'soul-less' and the how and why of it.. and without more rationale for it, it is something I would entertain as science fiction perhaps.

The only other criticism is that the book REALLY needed an index! I wanted to go back and reread or check some things and without an index I had to keep flipping to find what I wanted to reference. I am a retired medical librarian, and would gladly do an index! Loved the bibliography and additional reading recommendations. I have read most of them but there were titles there I did not have so very useful.

Overall, I do think DeSouza's book was a powerhouse of fascinating ideas, concepts, opinions and insights about this phenomenon and well worth the time to read it.
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57 reviews7 followers
October 26, 2023
If, like me, you think you're a pretty open minded person-- think again. This book will push the limits of what you feel you are able to accept or even begin to ponder. In all fairness, I have for a while considered that it is more likely that "visitations" and interactions are not from other planets but from other planes of existence. This is not to say that I don't believe life is possible elsewhere in this reality and universe because I certainly believe that is possible as well. I won't get too deep into why I believe any of this is believable and possible---just that I do, and it was a great book in an exercise of the mind in out-of-the-box thinking and considerations, without adopting any singular belief or concept as my own. There are a great many of us, which means there are a great many of minds, and because there are a great many of minds---there are a great many of thoughts. We would be foolish not to toss every possibility out there to see what sticks or what fits and checks out and what doesn't. This book will push you into new mental models of thinking, and it's up to you what ideas or rejections you have. We need more of this in society. The book was great and well written in terms of attempting to explain the concepts and ideas put forth. However, it could have used a better editor as far as typos here and there before publishing--Something I feel is easily overlooked, but you will run into if you haven't yet read it.
Author 31 books83 followers
February 21, 2024
I thought this was absolutely great. Interdimensional, extra-dimensional, the idea has been around for generations. The concept became a lot more popular with the writings of Vallee and Keel decades ago. Personally, Passport to Magonia changed everything for me. Still, there are people who don't get it. As if the idea is too much to handle when in fact, it makes perfect sense and has plenty of logic if you go digging. I think this book is for people who have been immersed in this subject for a long time or have an open mind. It's not for those who see one or two pieces of footage online and become experts overnight ( everyone part of UFO Twitter) It's all smoke and mirrors, we must remember that. Anyhow, I really like the author, and I loved how this was written. It's quite blunt, which I like, and given the authors' background, I understand. One part of this book made me want to smack myself in the head, Travis. Why has that particular concept never occurred to me? It seems so obvious now. I guess I just don't have the mind to see irregularities in specific, usually set, patterns. All the same, this was brilliant and I would love to be able to read more and more books by John DeSouza. This is a man who truly gets it and his doing his absolute best to make sure others do too.
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34 reviews1 follower
June 29, 2017
Kind of All Over The Place

First off, I do appreciate the over all ideal the author is trying to get to in this work. However, he then takes that ideal and runs in literally every direction with it. I also despise when people write or talk about completely subjective things as if they are fact. I don't really know, you don't really know. None of us do. By all means, present your theory or beliefs but it's an enormous turn off when it's presented in a way that makes the author seem as if they have all the answers. Also, there seems to me to be a lot of contradictory information when it comes to the extra dimensional theory. In one chapter he will explain these beings people are calling ET are actually ED and then in the next he is back to talking about space craft. Etc. However, I will again reintegrate the fact that I did like the overall statement being made which is, wake up.
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May 7, 2023
Such a fascinating read. The idea that we are being visited by extra dimensional beings makes so much sense. This view accounts for the UFO's transitory nature , the "spaceships" that pop in and out of sight, and the inability to document them.

Before reading this book, I already believed that we are being visited and have been visited by other entities. However, after reading I tend to believe in the author's view that these beings are extra dimensional.

A recommended read to anyone interested in the UAP/UFO phenomena.
107 reviews
April 29, 2023
Interesting

The book is interesting. It is actually more of an evangelization book to bring you to a new way of thinking. Extradimensionals and other phenomenon are describe as more of an environmental presence to be understood. The government and World elites are also describe as a environmental presence. The whole book is about Raising awareness and developing an Orientation toward the possibility of A very different kind of future world experience.
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June 21, 2023
confusion

Very interesting read, but confusing in the sense that it feels like the author has interesting points and insights. However, I often felt as if he is just taking the best ideas that often contradict each and makes each point feel as if it's fact. I often felt I was getting somewhere and then thrown off into a different direction so there were 100 possibilities, but nothing concrete.
4 reviews
June 13, 2017
Interesting

A very interesting if somewhat unsubstantiated view on extradimensional contact. I suspect this author has many convert sources to back his claims. It would be more credible if more verifiable information was provided.
3 reviews
March 6, 2022
Great book! An eye opener on how far behind the paranormal power curve humanity really is!

Recommend this book to anyone interested in paranormal investigations and the truth behind the hidden world of Extra-Dimensionals! Worth the read!
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102 reviews111 followers
March 19, 2017
I quit at 22% of reading.
This book is not for people who KNOW about aliens and have been researching this area for a while. Author rehashed what other researchers have been saying for decades and has not offered any new concept.

Some ETs came from other constellations long ago and established "home" next door to us. Yes, we can call them Extra-Dimensional because they are out neighbors, but they ORIGINATED from various star systems. Other researchers such as Jacques Vallee came up with the notion that some beings are interdimensional, therefore it is not a new finding.

John Desouza, if you didn't have any NEW concept to offer to the community, it was your moral obligation not to write this book and waste our time and money. Except for your own personal experience, what you wrote has been written before!
2 reviews
March 3, 2023
Open my mind

The truth is out there keep a open mind. There is more we don't know then we do know. Just try listening.
14 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2023
ED Mind Probe

John's work here in this book exposes what X-files show could have been in reality if not limited to entertainment. This book helps you expand your paradigm.
1 review
June 12, 2023
Fantastic revelations

There’s much to take in. I’m in awe of the world on a daily basis. The average person can’t grasp many of these ideas but it’s for us to start studying.
61 reviews
December 1, 2023
Broadening of the mine

Made me take a second look at things I already new and think about them a little differently.
I Regiment this book to everyone.
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19 reviews1 follower
April 1, 2024
Definitely my kind of sci-fi stuff because reality isn't that hard as we may think it is! Solid concepts to arm our spirits.
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