
The Domain Expeditionary Force Rescue Mission
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Narrado por:
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Kendra Hoffman
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Lawrence Spencer
Army Air Force nurse Matilda MacElroy interviewed the pilot of the UFO that crashed at Roswell, NM, in 1947, who revealed that 3,000 members of "The Domain" were attacked and captured by forces of the Old Empire in 5965 BCE. They were given amnesia and sent to Earth to live as humans. The Domain Force deployed a mission to contact and recover these lost personnel from Earth. Amnesia/thought-control mechanisms are installed around Earth to ensure that it remains a secret prison planet under the control of the Brothers of The Serpent.
The Domain desires that all IS-BEs of Earth will eventually be recovered to their natural spiritual state of independence, power, and immortality, as embodied in the Eternally Benevolent Domain, by the principle of "All-Mother", and in the entity of "The Omniscient and Omnipotent Matriarch".
The content of this audiobook is a mission debrief received from Matilda MacElroy, who is now a member of the DEF Rescue Mission, stationed in the asteroid belt surrounding Earth.
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To say that Earth ISBE’s are prisoners for being criminals, crazy/ disabled or freethinkers is pretty wild. I consider myself a freethinker for sure and praise myself for not following others blindly. If that makes me a prisoner then that’s unfortunate. And Earth is a beautiful planet despite its flaws. There are some perks to having a biological body but pain, aging out, and being fragile definitely sucks 😅. The first book is still fantastic though so I’ll continue to read that and move forward in my own personal research to make since of life
Major let down from the 1st Alien Interview book
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Fascinating account of our creation and existence
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Never stop exploring or looking for correct answer
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i it's not fiction
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Not as compelling as the first.
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Interesting information
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Lawrence Spencer offers a compelling story which offers an alternative to humanities past and current situation.
Feel your truth.
Exceptionally well read by Kendra Hoffman.
ISBEs
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The only thing that matters now is The Domain.
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What I couldn't decide was if this book was most heavy on bureaucracy, military, religion, or intelligence propaganda. The syrupy references to their far away ("benevolent") leader and their ("superior") organizational system reminded me of how people of North Korea speak of their leader and country, always heavy on the loving praise - as if their very existence depends on correct and expected devotion and praise.
The disdain for the "undesirables" inhabiting human bodies and disregard for Earth is creepy. The message is that pretty much anyone on Earth wasn't wanted in the rest of the Universe and were dumped because they were either criminals or non-conformists and free-thinkers. The disparaging attitude toward inhabitants of this "Prison Planet" is similar to the attitude toward natives when North America was first explored, had missionaries and soldiers come in, then settlers take over.
This could be an entertaining few hours if you imagine you are in a classroom with the narrator in some uniform with a long wooden pointer, telling you what the history of the situation is, what the current situation is, what is correct to believe, what is planned, and how wonderful their side is (even though they can't figure out how to fix things and plan on leaving their workers trapped, have no regard for current occupants of Earth - unless some want to join them - and no regard for Earth - except for possible use in their invasion of more distant sites.)
The undercurrent threading throughout is set to appeal for people who want to think of themselves as "special" and want to identify themselves as one of the missing and trapped entities. Belonging and believing appeals to some, so it might work.
There is poor or no editing on this audiobook - was it too much trouble to actually listen to the "finished" audiobook before releasing it? Repeating sentences overlap where the reader stopped and restarted.
Like North Korea from Outer Space . . .
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Mind boggling
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