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The Mind Keepers

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Ex-intelligence officer Michael Neilly leads his small retirement city against a "powercast" facility being built under government contract by a major electronics firm. Neilly suspects the microwave "powercast" station at Yellow Butte in Washington State, supposedly a part of a national defense chain of stations, is being subverted by an international group hidden in Enron's corporate structure, its purpose to politically manipulate towns like his throughout the nation. Carefully researched in the applications of Tesla physics to electronic weaponry and electronic stimulation of the brain ("mind control"), the novel suggests the dangers of such technology,especially in an enviroment of false secrecy.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Kenneth James Michael MacLean

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Ken is a spiritual author who has written 8 books, produced 3 movies and written over 70 articles in the spirit/mind/body framework. He has also written a math/geometry textbook.

Ken's books and articles are content rich and are known for their accessibility to all audiences.


Meet Ken

Ken MacLean was born in 1951, during the height of the Cold War. When he was three years old, his mother, Lorraine, died of leukemia at the age of 29. That event was to have an important influence on his life.

When the little boy toddled up to see his mom laid out in the coffin, he didn’t understand at first. Why didn’t she get up and give him a hug? But then, looking at the body, he suddenly understood that the true essence of her was still alive, but no longer inhabiting the body.

How can you know something like that at the age of three?

I don’t know, but you can! Ken has an unshakable and complete certainty that he, and every other life form in the universe, is spiritual and immortal. This is something you get, or not. The most inspiring and uplifting speakers and authors are those who remind you of your magnificent, inherently divine nature.

Ken has a B.A. in Political Science and a B.S. in Computer Science. In college he studied physics, politics, computers, and math. Although Ken is a spiritual author, he has always been interested in science, math, politics and geometry, and his writings reflect these interests. Ken has written a geometry/math textbook analyzing some of the more important 3 dimensional solids. Ken says: “I believe that spirituality and rational thought are not mutually exclusive!” Ken believes that spiritual concepts are most valuable when they can be applied in everyday life. As one of Ken’s readers remarked, “your material unites spirituality, science, and common sense.”

“Fundamental universal principles make sense to everyone because they resonate to our common spiritual heritage,” says Ken.

Ken is a healer and has been trained in Reiki and Urevia, which are vibrational healing modalities that draw forth from the ethers, the subtle energy of Spirit. “The unity of spirit and matter is the fundamental truth of our universe,” Ken says. “These subjects are not incompatible with science or rational thought, despite those who choose to think otherwise.”

For 25 years Ken worked as a painting and decorating contractor. In this work, he met people from all walks of life, and became comfortable speaking and relating to people of all classes, beliefs, occupations, and religions. “I can now see life from almost any perspective,” says Ken. “It’s a good feeling to know that all human beings have something to offer.”

In the late 1990’s Ken began to write down the wisdom accumulated from 50 years of living. By 2007, he had written 8 books, over 70 essays, and had produced three educational Flash movies on spiritual subjects. Inspired by Lee Carroll, Esther Hicks and Jane Robert, Ken began to channel his own spirit guides. “Anyone cam channel,” Ken says. “It’s not a big mystery! Inspiration comes from spirit and the shared consciousness of all life forms.”

In January 2005, Ken became very ill. He experienced depression, chronic fatigue and other physiological and psychological symptoms. A year later, Ken discovered that he had developed mercury poisoning. 47 years with a mouth full of dental amalgam slowly leaking into the brain and adrenals, finally took its toll. Ken had been a runner for 25 years and, before his illness at the age of 53, was in fantastic physical condition. “At first I was bitter and couldn’t deal with it.” Ken says. “ I was also depressed and felt like I was going crazy. Then, after almost a year, I finally discovered the problem.” In Feb 2006 Ken had oral surgery in Montreal to remove the mercury from his mouth. It took another year of suffering before he discovered a protocol for safely removing the metal from

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November 6, 2008
Maclean has the perfect recipe to combine just the right amount of reality into this edge of your seat thriller, creating a novel that will keep you in its grips to the end. You will walk away and wonder aloud "What if?" as you see the possibilities of the scenarios written to be something with just enough real life in it to possibly be truth.

From the minute you meet the main character, Mike Neilly, you can relate to the character and what drives him to find out the truth behind the small town of Morton City. Nothing is what it seems anymore and each new leaf overturned brings more questions and possibilities. As he uses his retired FBI skills to stalk the killer of his best friend, Neilly uncovers some very interesting happenings in a small town that normally sees no real action. A town you'd want to raise your family in and grow old.

Dabbling in the idea of new age technology, combined with a frightening psychopath, the creation of a weapon above anyones dreams becomes a reality that Maclean has to deal with. This new 'machine' can literally delve inside your head, creating everything from physical trauma such as heart attacks to mental instability with voices in your head.

Truly an edge of your seat thriller, Maclean has a brilliant writing technique that creates characters with complete depth, ideas with absolute reality and fears that you've never had before.
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