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The Pleiades and Our Secret Destiny

By: Frederick Dodson
Narrated by: Thomas Miller
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This audiobook tells the story of the author's personal encounters with blue-skinned beings from the Pleiades as well as other amazing encounters with strange people, places, and beings. It also tells of the ancient extraterrestrial war between the Pleiades and the subterranean serpent race, the destruction of a civilization on Mars and a planet called Phaeton, and how our secret history is taught in ancient mythology around the globe.

You will learn how to discern between astral entities, extraterrestrials, and angelic beings. Lessons are given on how to travel and explore the universe with consciousness alone so you can verify things for yourself. Finally, you learn why our history and destiny are hidden from mainstream culture.

For thousands of years, planet Earth has been surrounded by a fog of ignorance, but the veils of reality are set to be lifted as we ourselves ascend in levels of consciousness rather than waiting for some outside force to fix things for us.

While the author's previous books provided exercises in raising your level of consciousness, this audiobook allows you to enter the perspective of a higher level of consciousness.

©2019 Frederick Dodson (P)2019 Frederick Dodson
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its my truth

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Initially I was disappointed at the author’s positive comments re David Icke of whom I am not a fan. Having listened to most of the book I am delighted to say that it is extremely interesting.

Please ignore my ‘Bonkers’ review below

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Love how he helps us understand as above so below in Earthly understanding. And how he encourages us to think critically and have our own experiences whilst clearly laying out what he definitely would not advise

Great evidence and a natural state of writing

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"Peckham Spring" !?!
I've read many many books on these subjects and can't help but feel this guy has literally done the same, taken what he has read from other researchers, slapped his own label on it and is now selling it as his own... A new age, truth peddling Delboy.

I felt a little frustrated at every section of this book as the author constantly regurgitates information that many researchers have already provided but then twists it slightly with an interpretation that places all other "conspiracy theorists" in a bad light and himself as the only one that is really telling the truth.

He names (only) David Icke early on but then generalises the term "conspiracy theorist" in a way that encompasses them all far too much in a negative light, when attempting to prove his point on why he is right and all the others are not he uses Wikipedia as a source of reference to back up his claim, anyone who truly knows anything knows that Wikipedia cannot be fully trusted when it comes to any subject of importance as its heavily manipulated to distort and mislead the public mind.

When he uses world war 2, referring to the Germans and the Americans as opposing enemies as an analogy for a point hes trying to make it rings alarm bells because anyone with this depth of knowledge would know that they were really 2 sides of the same coin, orchestrated by the same puppeteer and to refer to them as not is a telltale sign.

I get the feeling that this book would be better received by those who either don't know much about this stuff or who have dabbled lightly but I'm concerned that those people will be ultimately mislead slightly which can be dangerous in the long run, I would advise those reading this to take his interpretation of these truths with a pinch of salt.

I get a very "Qanon" vibe from this, as if hes extorting the truth for his own selfish agenda (financial maybe?) and I hate to say that cos it's become such a cliche thing to say but that's what my intuition tells me...

Interesting read, much of the information can be found through other books with less of a distorted twist to them so read it yes but read on...

I hope I'm wrong about this guy cos it deeply saddens me when we need the truth now more than ever but if I'm wrong I'll come to the truth in the end anyway, we always do 😊

"Peckham Spring" !?!

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