Have not replied after the book launch, for the simple reason that I had not read it all. Having briefly started, had to put it aside (subject matter is pretty well know after reading here for years) and then recently picked it up and could not put it down.
What a super job assembling and cross referencing, while bringing in other authors and sketching it out into subject matter. Laura and the C's, Ra and any number of others (Keel) and their words and experiences, was eye opening as a review (again, this was not all unknown).
Some thoughts, it is one thing, powerful as it is, to read seasons and even go back and catch others of a similar theme - while the Wave, High Strangeness and such stand on their own, this book really brought it home in summary. Moreover, it also serves as horrifying reminder (it's really hard at times) of where humanity sits between densities as they can be understood, and how we are wide open to what we can't well understand, let alone see.
This is also a tip of the hat to all the contributors in time who told their stories, either under duress, or as dedicated researches and writers (again Laura, Keel et al.), who asked questions, observed horrifying things in our reality, interviewed people who saw same or directly suffered. The suffering ripples are wide spread, the unseen control seems prolific, which makes one think more on everything one sees and hears in the main and what is truly going on. Again, frightening at that level.
To the illustrator, you did wonderful work.
Concerning awareness - knowledge protects (which the C's are explicit to remind), in a 4d environment where sts and sto exist simultaneously, and I think rather independently, and although interactions are likely, the sts entities recognizes the sto orientated and are powerless against their knowledge of them, of what they are, of what they do and how they do it. It may be like there is tacit understanding of natures, and one can't change the other as the choice has been made. Don't really know, just a thought.
Lastly, this recapitulation of themes and events, of ideas and realities as told by the C's, is about as sobering as it gets. A must read.
Keep aware, y'all!
Thank you, Harrison.