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The Universe Code

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After reading more than 1,000 books over the past 50 years … I don’t think I has ever encountered anything like this book. If you think stream of consciousness is weird … you are not going to like this book at all. To begin with … the entire book is just block quotes pulling from other authors with only a nominal common theme (which is, of course, aliens aka Pleiadians). Sources include such gems as: Messages from Margaret by Gerry Gavin, Journey to Atlantis Free by Norma Milanovich, The Yoga of Jesus by Paramahansa Yogananda, that introduce a host of marginal new age channeling unsupportable lunacy … which would be a lot more entertaining if it were all actually organized into something resembling a cogent point. There are a few actually interesting points laced in between the New Age acid trip, but that is because he also pulls in some material from notable scholars in the field of religion and philosophy (such as Karen Armstrong) in such a manner that you are still left wondering what in the world the point of that was … so say nothing of the authors extensive quoting from that gold standard of academia known as … you guessed it … Wikipedia.

So if you are truly into alien conspiracies and just a bit of self-flagellation, the book is available on Kindle Unlimited so you can try it for free …

I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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Our world can be a brighter place. I loved reading this book by Karl and found much peace in doing so.

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