Something Seems … Off
Dr. Michael Salla of Exopolitics.org recommended this book, and after viewing one of his interviews with Ms. Danaan, I wanted to know more, in spite of the fact that I actually had a difficult time listening to this interview with her. My hackles were raised. It just felt like something was … off.
Still, because Ms. Danaan is both allegedly an abductee as well as a contactee, I was definitely curious to hear what she had to say, so I thought I’d try reading her book to see if the feeling of … suspicion? … would abate. It didn’t.
While I’m typically more than willing to give most everyone the benefit of the doubt, after finishing this book I came away with a rather sour taste in my mouth.
Ms. Danaan – who is French and was, apparently, until recently, an archaeologist who worked primarily in Egypt – claims to have been in contact with members of the Galactic Federation, along with having been abducted by not-so-nice ETs who were/are … trying to what? Maybe keep her from being an ambassador of sorts between humanity and the Galactic Federation? She didn’t say as much, but it seems to be implied. Especially since she is now seemingly regularly interviewed by Michael Salla. Which actually concerns me.
But aside from my own inability to completely suspend my disbelief, something occurred just recently that now has me wondering: It seems that the information provided by her and another female individual are at odds with what the Whistleblower, Corey Goode, has claimed. I don’t get the same feeling of hair-raising suspicion from Corey as I do from Ms. Danaan, and I’ve followed Corey’s work and his Ascension Workshop for years.
And it could just be me. But, still, as I said, something seems … off.
Aside from her life story, her book includes a section on the different types of extraterrestrial species allegedly extant in the Universe. But even so – and even though people like Clifford Stone and others talk about 57 or a similar number of species currently traversing space – as far as I can tell, there is yet no way to prove that what she says is true. In fact, that what anyone says in this regard is true. How do we know for sure?
And the final issue – really, a pet peeve of mine – that I have with this book, is that it was so poorly written. I understand that Ms. Danaan’s primary language is French, but as with at least one other individual that Dr. Salla interviewed who wrote a book similar to this and whose natal language was not English, if one’s primary language is not English, and you’re going to be writing a book geared towards English-speaking audiences, either learn English well enough so that what you’ve written actually makes sense when attempting to convey your thoughts, or employ someone whose natal language is English to write it. It’s really frustrating to read something like this that has to be translated or reworded by the reader. Not good.
My advice: hire either a good proofreader or an editor.
So, is it true? It’s hard to say. As far as I’m concerned, this is only one more individual who claims to be in touch with ETs. Is she? Can’t say yea, can’t say nay. I don’t know. Although from the willies that I felt the whole time I was reading this book, I’d say that, still, something is off.