Angelic Invasion – our world is far stranger than we know.

It’s taken me a few weeks to get started on Pierre Sabak’s new book, Angelic Invasion.  You can’t read two pages every now and then.  You need to give it an hour every so often to start getting the gist of what he’s on about, as for me and probably most people, he’s delving into previously uncharted territory, and sheer lack of familiarity with the subjects covered by the book, means you need to reread passages and pause quite a bit – to start with, while you get into the book and become familiar with Pierre’s amazing ability to link subjects together that previously were seen by most people as quite separate areas.

The way I connected initially with the book, was to jump ahead to the abduction stories he describes from abductees and how they saw what happened to them.  This gives you something which turns the pages over rapidly as you wonder what on earth these entities consisted of.  Are some of them computer images or holograms, and not substantial at all?  It seems very possible that some are.  I won’t say why that is and spoil the narrative for you when you get there, but PIerre provides evidence and explanations which suggest some apparitions are not sustantial but projections of some kind as we can create ourselves using recent technology..

On the other hand some are very real and terrifyingly so.  Leaving physical marks and pain for the victims who otherwise might themselves doubt what they experienced to be real.

The similarity with Pierre’s former books is the way he links language together and exposes hidden meanings in words.  Those experiencing abduction usually have corrupted memory of the events they witness, and this, according to PIerre, is because the entities can target the language sections of the brain and disconnect words and memories, re-ordering both to create confusion and sometimes memory loss.  He uses the recorded language they use or used at the time, to reconnect back to the original events that are so hard to explain, and get a little closer to some kind of understanding of what happened.

My own experience of a boating accident strangely demonstrated a similar effect to my memory as what happens to many abductees – in that, after a most severe bang on the right side of my head, I could often well remember an experience or a person, how they were, what happened and when and so on, but frustratingly all the names of the people and the places were missing, and I could not easily remember them.  PIerre explains how the brain works very well, in that the emotional side of the brain is the right side, while the structuring and language part of the brain is the left side.  The bang I received from the boat’s boom had in some way damaged the bridge between the two sides of my brain, so that it became a lot slower to recall the names and the details of a situation, while memory of the associated feelings were instantly fully intact and familiar.  Gradually over time, the link has improved, and I find that after I have had to wait for a recall of a name, or a place, once, that information seems to be available once again as it used to be before the accident.  To begin with I sometimes couldn’t even find my way around my own small town, but luckily that acute phase of memory loss only lasted a couple of weeks.  I didn’t smile for the first two weeks, apparently.  I was very lucky that it was not any worse, I am told.

I describe all that as this in some ways matches the way PIerre explains how the human mind works, and how the abductees experience the events and trauma they undergo, in that the entities are able to use electrical signals to muddle the memory and the language of their victims as they take control of them.  I’ve got a long way to go with the book, only about page sixty, but PIerre as he always does, gets you thinking, going down tracks you’ve not been down before.  I see in the later pages, he discusses how we can interact with plasmas.  I’m looking forward to my next train journey or holiday where I can settle with this book for an hour or three at a time!!!  It will be some weeks before I finish the book, but finish it I will.  He’s got me hooked!  Our world is far stranger than we know.

Pierre Sabak website: www.pierresabakbooks.com

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4 Responses to “Angelic Invasion – our world is far stranger than we know.”

  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Thanks Tap, very interesting

  2. John says:

    I agree Tap. I’m finding it a very interesting read.

  3. Gordon says:

    You may like the following video regarding the ice wall of Antarctica. Little wonder why it’s the forbidden territory.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBBgUHTzcDE

  4. Belyi says:

    Dolores Canon has written in depth about regressions with her clients covering this subject. Graham Hancock in ‘Supernatural’ also talks about abductees and many other mysteries as well.

    As David Icke says, the seen is something like .0005 of the whole spectrum and we’re plodding along in a tiny rut thinking we know everything.

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