Candace Owens: From TPUSA Conservative Activist to Powerful Voice for Truth

My issue would be that she's totally oblivious to hyperdimensional realities and uses her faith as a protection rather than knowledge and awareness. We all know which is the best protection under those circumstances. She isn't even aware that hyperdimensional beings can imitate in order to get access to a person. :-(
Candace may have an energetic protection of sort. She mentioned last week about Andrew Kolvet calling her to ask if she was a witch! He said that people energetically/verbally attacking her were having ‘accidents’ insinuating that the energy was projecting back to them. He seemed to think that she was delibrately able to do this. Isn’t this similar to the experience that Laura had with Vincent Bridges? My impression is that positive and negative forces were repelling each other at a magnetic energetic level.
 
How about High Strangeness, too. Follow up with SHOTW, Horns of Moses, Earth Changes and the Human-cosmic Connection as well? Maybe one of all these books will be her next book club pick with maybe PP being the front runner.
I'd rather not overwhelm her with too much material. Ponerology is dense enough. Let's start there and see if she shows interest.
 
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I find this a great idea and I would attach a short paragraph explaining some principles of the book, relating to her situation.

Perhaps, writing about some of the important "cogs" of the book, so that when she reads it, she already has a background allowing to progress through more easily? When we reach the pathocracy chapter, it becomes a bit complicated and one would have to study the matter and understand how it fits; one has to override previous conceptions about what are "geopolitical factors of relevance", with A. Lobaczewski's model.

"Hello, the book explains that society is not homogeneous, in fact, there exists 6% of hereditary psychopaths, among 94% of normal people. In the US, the percentage is ..."

"The pathocracy chapter teaches about a specific situation that which can occur; it's rare, and it requires a specific combinaison of factors, relating to a civilization or a group. Pathocracy applies to whichever group and is the culminating point of the degeneration of mental sanity."

"A. Lobaczewski pinpoints mental pathology as the biggest factor for conditioning a group."

This does not exactly relate to her situation but it sums up what she would be about to read. I was picturing the back bone of the book, but delving freely in it, works too.

I hope she will read it!
 
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