Acknowledgements

The last time I wrote this book, I described the contents in a press release as “revolutionary”. It was just slightly before the COVID outbreak caused a general pandemonium. Strangely enough, our little store that was attacked that I discussed in the intro had a sub-mission of warning the general population about general global catastrophe and we had a special interest and outreach to people who worshiped (usually subconsciously) the sun concerning what role that was to play. Corona is, as far as I know, a part of the sun. Therefore, I suppose I should first thank the industrial military complex for being so predictably corrupt. You truly are a cabal of evil, Satan-worshiping, human-sacrificing elites. The plus side to that is that you have picked a clear side and there is a rule book written all ready for how that turns out for you. The downside is, of course, all the human suffering you inflict in the interim. This shines a new, necessary light on meditation. So thanks, I guess.

The book cover illustration is a modified form of an asset in the Library of Congress and can be found here: https://www.loc.gov/item/2019702080/

To the entities and people who started the Q movement, I also will issue a thanks. It has, if nothing else, been very interesting to watch what people do when their awareness is raised–especially when the object of raising that awareness reveals a hellish type of suffering and some very inconvenient truths about those who otherwise appear to be esteemed.

All images, unless otherwise noted, are from Wikimedia Commons. Some light editing might have been done to them to make them display better or convey the proper message.

I would like to thank all the people who have preserved knowledge that was, at one time or another deemed “forbidden”. To be sure, I have little need for forbidden knowledge that produces evil, but that type of knowledge I find is seldom forbidden. Truly forbidden knowledge is the kind that produces good in this day and age, and it is clear to me during the passage of time such as we now inhabit what kind of price one must pay in order to preserve a dusty parchment with some sacred words inscribed on its yellowed leaves that yields the “fruit of the good” when planted.

Finally, I would like to acknowledge the inspiration of my wife who was an early follower of the Messiah via the “Door of Hope”. One must, if called, always return, no matter the time or place.