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The High Strangeness of Dimensions, Densities, and the Process of Alien Abduction

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A book that lays out provocatively and passionately the hidden slavery of the human race.

429 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2005

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Laura Knight-Jadczyk

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March 3, 2019
“HIGH STRANGENESS” IS AN EXPRESSION ATTRIBUTED TO HYNEK*…

"Whether it is truly extraterrestrial, a strange psychic manifestation of our own intelligence....a higher reality not yet recognized by science"


She didn’t get a college degree, though, she’s been there for 2 or 3 years. Instead, she had children. Back at 7th grade, when 13, she truly was a child prodigy as regards to reading: she managed to read one book per day. Yes, Laura had an “epic curiosity”, as someone said.

This book is about UFO’s , but part of it deals with the life trajectory of Laura since she was pregnant at 32, had no UFO contacts whatsoever, but had some life events I would consider marking ones. Starting with the death of her grandmother, who made her wonder about “deeper questions”: what happens to a “love bond”?.

Her problems in pregnancy/delivery led her to get bedridden for months and therefore her reading passion to be fulfilled. The contact with the teachings of Gurdjieff made her wonder about the [4] bodies of man….and immortality. Of that period she wrote a manuscript entitled “Noah’s syndrome” which she handed to a young man named Frank; one who told her that UFO's should have been included in her paper.

Frank had one ability: he could “channel”. Though reluctantly, Laura continued her readings, now about UFOs, despite her health problems. She also got into contact with a woman named Pat, who Laura got into trance, in the hope Pat could evoke more from an accident she had had. Pat used to tell in the sessions: “They won’t let me”. Over time Pat improved her recollections.

Laura attended UFO’s meetings (of MUFON) and got really interested in the abduction phenomenon. She had arrived at a conclusion, meanwhile, that the God of Islam, Christianity and Judaism, is the Devil…

I need to read more to understand the Cassiopaean connection.

After much study of the “channeling “ literature, and “training”, Laura managed to contact the Cassiopaeans, one would conclude. It took two years to prepare. This was the work of a “group” who had access to “deep levels of consciousness”. The book offers many transcripts of those “conversations”.

Her thesis is that those Cassiopaeans are not aliens but “6th dimension versions of ourselves” [“we are you in the future”]. She has recourse to the concepts of Kaluza’s theory** and others (Michio Kaku and Einstein included) to justify a “higher dimensional world”).




Well, as for UFO’s and abductions, her thorough (skeptical) research includes names such as Steven Greer (“[aliens] are here to help us) , and the “Greys “ of Whitley Strieber….as well as the work of psychiatrist J. Mack on abductions etc, etc; but also the FBI COUNTELPRO to neutralize the political opposition, as well AS to provide some narrative over the aliens.

Obviously, Laura prefers the Cassiopaeans “accurate predictions”. Their track record is good.

I need some time to digest this; maybe wait a few years until my future self shows up from whatever dimension. In the meantime, I wonder about the distinction between the Cassiopaeans transmissions and those, say, of Theresa Caputo, a medium from Long Island;… is there any difference?
I know she, Caputo, charges 50 dollars.




*(from WIKI) Dr. Josef Allen Hynek (May 1, 1910 – April 27, 1986) was an American astronomer, professor, and ufologist He is perhaps best remembered for his UFO research.

** (from WIKI) In physics, Kaluza–Klein theory (KK theory) is a unified field theory of gravitation and electromagnetism built around the idea of a fifth dimension beyond the usual four of space and time. It is considered to be an important precursor to string theory.
225 reviews4 followers
November 22, 2020
I keep a list of "books to read", but I seldom record why they're on the list. This one appears to have been mentioned in T J Hegland's Virtual Earth Graduate, because it covers similar themes.

LKJ reports on channeled information that she has received from the "Cassiopeians" (more about the name later) regarding topics like what is REALLY going on. I tend not to trust such information, as it is usually useless and/or false, and could very well be obtained from the medium herself, but this is different. The Cs (as she calls them) speak in a combination of technological terminology and pedestrian slang and/or references (such as "Chicken Noodle (soup). [Laughter.]", on p. 230, or "close enough for horseshoes" on p. 269).

However, the Cs do contradict themselves at times. They acknowledge that constellations are relative to the observer; when LJK asks about the Orions, the Cs respond "If you were to stay in 3rd density and view your star [...] from another point in your galaxy, it would appear to be part of the Orion system [p 168]," yet, they use the appellation "Cassiopeians," named after a constellation. (Perhaps LJK meant to use "Cassandrans" instead.)

The Cs also reply to a question with the answer "Forced insemination" (p. 287). Someone asks whether this is "artificial insemination," and the response to THAT is "Close." But later (p. 290), LKJ asks what the difference is between "forced insemination" and "artificial insemination." The answer is now: "No difference."

When LKJ asks where the next flap of UFO activity will take place, the Cs say only, "Earth." Well, gee, that and 50 cents will get you a cup of coffee, as they used to say.

An improvement in the book could be the inclusion of photographs. For instance, on page 371, during a channelling session, LKJ says, "We have here some drawings of supposed alien servants [from the Matrix material]." It would have been nice to have seen them.

The dire information they provide is given with a warning not to spread it around too soon, and we're not supposed to do anything based on this knowledge, just knowing is evidently enough of a defense.

LKJ mentions (p. 253) that certain (disembodied) entities work with disinformation, so I wonder how much of THEIR information can be trusted.

Sturgeon's Law states that 90% of everything is ****, which I suspect is the case here. However, I haven't passed judgement on the other 10% yet.
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15 reviews3 followers
December 24, 2012
Favorite Quotes:
The reality seems to be that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were specifically designed and created just to produce a particular situation that is desirable to someone at a certain point in time, and again, we see the same operation being run on humanity in the present day New Age-Human Potential movement. It's not that these religions and their prophesies accurately predict the future; they were set up so that their followers would unwittingly fulfill the plans of a group that feeds on destruction. The manipulation of belief systems by human agents for purposes of political control [...] leads to a system of mass suffering... Interestingly, there are ancient texts that refer to this very problem. In the book of Enoch, Jesus is recorded as saying...
— Tags: interesting
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123 reviews19 followers
September 30, 2018
This book should be read by all seekers of truth. Actually, everyone should read this book but few are ready for what it reveals. It is shocking and frightening but hopeful, too, so don't despair. To find out what is really going on in this 3rd density physical reality is jaw-dropping but empowering and, as the Cassiopaeans attest: "...Knowledge defends you against every possible form of harm in existence..." "Remember knowledge protects, ignorance endangers..."
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95 reviews1 follower
June 12, 2021
this book amazed and terrified me, and really changed my perspective on everything in life. i’m not one to read one book and take what it says as pure truth and fact, but too much in this book made such sense that it’s hard not to. there’s A LOT to take in and think about regarding the reality of our world. i wish everybody on this planet would read it… “knowledge protects, ignorance endangers”…
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July 30, 2012
Overall the author takes you through many different aspects of the alien phenomena. Further, it takes you outside the box and forces questions regarding aliens that aren't raised.

If you're a UFO nut or just someone trying to get a handle on the phenomena it's a great read with no fluff. Highly reccomended.
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Author 3 books7 followers
July 15, 2015
Offers insights highly ponderable concerning the nature of this reality, and other realities.
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