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"Why is
Kundalini Tales all of a sudden "too conspiratorial"
to talk about?...I broach the topic of highly secretive, covert
mind control programs run by United States intelligence agencies..."
-- Richard
Sauder, Ph.D.
In a stunning
turnabout, my latest book Kundalini Tales has been
rejected for discussion on Whitley Strieber's prime-time Dreamland
radio show. The spine tingling reason? It's too conspiratorial!
Strieber's scheduler (his wife Anne) delivered the shocking news
to me this past week: "It's just not for us, it's not for Dreamland...it's
too, it's just to conspiratorial for us."
Mind you, we
are talking about a radio show here that is completely awash in
conspiracy! We are talking about a radio host who owes a large part
of his career to peddling conspiracy, specifically UFO conspiracy
and cover-up. We are talking about a radio host and author who is
all but joined at the hip professionally with the late night radio
"King of Conspiracy." We won't directly mention the other
host here -- let's just say if I mentioned his name that it would
ring a bell. And yet, my work is "too conspiratorial"
for Whitley Strieber's radio show. Go figure.
This is all
the more extraordinary, because Whitley Strieber himself wrote the
cover blurb for Kundalini Tales! Quoting Strieber
directly from the cover of the book he now refuses to discuss on
the air: "Kundalini Tales is a profound and fascinating
journey into the deep of the mind, the soul and the hidden realities
that have formed our world. Richard Sauder has a way of getting
under the skin, of adventuring into places that most of us hardly
notice and would never dare go. Thus, this is a compelling journey,
must reading for anyone who wants to explore the secrets behind
and beneath human life and the human world."
Ahem. Curiouser
and curiouser.
Rejected from
Whitley Strieber's radio show for writing a book that is "to
conspiratorial"? This from a man who wrote an entire novel
dealing with the decades-long Pentagon cover-up and conspiracy of
silence and disinformation surrounding the events at Roswell, New
Mexico in 1947? "Too conspiratorial" for the man who,
check it out, personally wrote wonderful cover blurbs for both of
my first two books?! "Too conspiratorial" for the prime-time
radio show that has become an American cultural icon over the past
decade for drenching the airwaves, with - you guessed it - conspiracy!!
(And, I like
Whitley Strieber! He's been nice to me in the past, so this turn
of events completely flummoxes me.)
But, I smell
a conspiracy here. I really do. I suspect the real reason that Kundalini
Tales has been deemed "too conspiratorial" for
Strieber's taste (as well as the taste of my most recent, anonymous
reviewer at amazon.com who just shredded me and my book up one side
and down the other, making me wonder about what "company"
ties the anonymous "reviewer" my have) is that I directly
address some sacred cows:
1) I provide
hard, documented evidence of the direct involvement of ex-Nazis
at the very highest levels of NASA.
2) I provide
documented evidence of the direct ties between military intelligence
personnel, the Army Intelligence agency, and the Monroe Institute,
a New Age sacred cow for many people.
3) I provide
documented evidence of the sort of electronic mind control technologies
that are now available -- like a patent that permits the direct,
electronic transmission of voices into the human auditory cortex
via pulsed microwaves.
4) I talk about
the kundalini -- the natural, cosmic, supremely powerful spiritual
power that is in all human beings.
5) And, I talk
about the out-of-body phenomenon.
Of course,
these are very similar to many topics that have been discussed for
years on Dreamland. So why is Kundalini Tales
all of a sudden "too conspiratorial" to talk about? I
think it's obvious: I bring in the United States military intelligence
connection. I provide hard evidence of the patents that have been
granted, on the open, public literature, that have potential nuts-and-bolts
mind control applications. I broach the topic of highly secretive,
covert mind control programs run by United States intelligence agencies.
I talk about the documented, years-long connection between Robert
Monroe, the Monroe Institute and United States military intelligence.
I briefly allude to the possibility of using mind control technologies
to influence human spirituality. And, don't forget those ex-Nazis
at NASA.
These are the
big no-nos that UFOlogy, Strieber and Dreamland don't want to touch.
Not because they are "too conspiratorial," but because
they hit too close to the truth! The truth is out there, but you
might not hear it on Dreamland!
Read all about
it in Kundalini Tales and judge for yourself! Don't
let the small minded puppet masters who control the big media outlet
known as Dreamland keep you from hearing about and reading
this important information.
By Richard
Sauder, Ph.D. ©2000
Reprinted
with permission. For more information about Dr. Sauder's research
and books, visit Richard Sauder's Web site at: http://www.sauderzone.com |