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" 'Candid, bold, emotionally-charged…dedicated to helping us all
comprehend what is happening on this planet.' Reviewer John
Carpenter loved the new book by Katharina Wilson." – Journal Of
Abduction-Encounter Research, Fourth Quarter, 2007.
"I
Forgot What I Wasn't Supposed To Remember is a must-read for
serious abduction researchers and therapists who are ready to take
the next step in this enigmatic research for a mind expanding
education. Katharina courageously reaches out to individuals who are
struggling with their own experiences, coupled with the devastating
feeling of isolation, to let them know that the abduction phenomenon
is a very real and physical event. Her new on-line book takes
the abduction experience to a new level as she describes in detail
her very personal, disturbing and sometimes loving experiences with
beings from perhaps another world, dimension or consciousness, as
well as 'too wild to imagine' abductions by 'rogue' elements of our
very own government, military and scientific community. I salute
you, Katharina!" - Yvonne Smith, C.Ht., Author of
CHOSEN-Recollections of UFO Abductions Through Hypnotherapy and
Director of Close Encounter Resource Organization (CERO)
www.ysmith.com
"I just finished reading Katharina Wilson's new free e-book. Wow! It
is the most detailed information and long-term assessment from any
'abductee' I know. No regression. She asked to remember and it was
granted by some aliens. The long-term cooperative relationships she has developed are
amazing." - Donald Ware, Lieutenant Colonel USAF (Retired),
Fighter Pilot and Teacher
www.freewebs.com/donware
"I must say, I’m very impressed
with the new book. It's the kind of thing that grabs you and keeps a
grip on you throughout. I guess you're not much interested in
seeking out a regular publisher, but it's certainly worthy of that
kind of treatment."- Sean Casteel,
Journalist and author of several UFO books and books and articles related
to the phenomenon.
www.seancasteel.com
"You have done a wonderful job of sharing your experiences and what
you have learned from them. Perhaps more than anyone, you have been
the ultimate truthseeker and a great resource for the rest of us.
That may be one reason you are here this time around. Concerning
September 11, 2001, I think it confirms that some higher
intelligence, or your higher self, has access to that realm where
past, present, and the future all exist at the same time. -
Donald Ware, Lieutenant Colonel USAF (Retired), Fighter Pilot and
Teacher www.freewebs.com/donware
"Thank you, thank you for publishing this really excellent book. It
flows so smoothly and is very easy to read. The material is
fascinating and important. I normally cannot read with any speed
because of my poor vision, but was able to finish I Forgot What I
Wasn't Supposed To Remember in less than a week. I had to force
myself to put it down at night in order to get some sleep. It was
quite thought-provoking. As with The Alien Jigsaw, I found
many parallels with my own experiences - no less than 115 at last
count. In some cases I have come away with a slightly different take
on an almost identical experience. Eventually, I'd like to address
all of these parallel incidents. - Mary Kerfoot, B.S., M.S. in
experimental psychology, B.S. in mathematics; CUFOS associate, MUFON
research specialist, Operation Right To Know, former Executive
Director, Chicago Area Center for Encounter Support, Founder &
Facilitator.
Thoughts on Katharina Wilson's New E-Book
I Forgot What I Wasn’t Supposed To Remember
By Vince White
Katharina's recent book is another major contribution to this still
deeply shrouded subject. Again tribute must be paid for the
continued bravery and strength to speak frankly and bravely of inner
feelings, doubts and weaknesses in intimate personal detail - all
part of the cost of truly depicting the exotic and still cloaked
double life of the multitudes who share these realities.
That decision to catalog her adventures and misadventures for the
world is critical to break past current ghettoized taboo territory
that 'respectable' academics, with a handful of exceptions, still
scowl in disgust at the mere mention of. It takes bravery to
describe objects, devices, beings, space craft, levels of
consciousness, and events that Lewis Carrol would have been taxed to
portray.
How does one really describe two dozen "impossible things before
breakfast?" But, Katharina has done it. It is a Scholar's delight to
go through intricate bizarre detail after detail - as she chronicles
with the humor and strength, and the wit and stamina that has
allowed her to effectively act as a working cosmic war reporter: as
a battle front journalist, meticulously describing every pain filled
experience, disturbing ill effect and fascinating details of the
high technology that the visitors employ.
These twilight zone travelogues have been written with skillful
drama, from a jungle of deceptive, masquerading, manipulative, and
sometimes benevolent, off-world forces and faces, some friendly,
some fierce - with behaviors ranging from angelic to devilish - that
haunt this world and the reader.
It is my moral obligation to recognize the trials, at times terror,
of the unknown that Katharina has endured with so many others,
though so few have gone the extra step to comfort and guide others
through sharing via a Web site and books. Katharina has opened
herself to merciless ridicule, while offering to scholarly analysis
a treasure chest of cosmic proportion to future scientists,
historians, and many disciplines. There are priceless clues for
those with the sagacity to grasp enough for decades. Indeed,
venturing a guess, black world technologists are pouring over every
sentence and word of this new book, mining for black gold, obscure
puzzle pieces and cryptic clues.
This book is a beacon, guiding for the road out of the dark
confusion and fogs generated by those with hidden agendas. The only
compass seems to be to keep eyes and effort on those distant light-houses that reveal the sweeping vista of the big picture, which this
new book does superbly, each page a paving block of understanding
toward the day when night's ignorance melts in truth's daylight
triumph. -- Vince White, Jan 31 2008
Vince White has been studying, researching, conferencing and
writing about UFOs for
decades. His academic background is in mathematics and physics.
Professionally and before retiring due to a disability, he was a
computer programmer for a defense contractor for the United States
Marine Corps. |