12-08-2009, 10:24 PM
That book sounds interesting, Peter. I'd love to read it. I've also read in the past some of the mainstream stuff about Patton and the supposition sounds interesting. He had a son who also became a general, and there may be some "archived" material lurking in certain corners.
Anyway, given the first post, perhaps we all should create a small fund and sell cookies and lemonade or such in order to be able to buy, scan for private sharing, and otherwise make available for research such finds.
That said, this thread seemed like a good place to ask if anyone here has read, is familiar with, or has a comment about either the book, the publisher or the author:
Laura Knight Jadycyk
Red Pill Press
There are downloads, reviews or partials of #1 and #3. Other Red Pill Press books seem to deal with strangenesses:
I'm not afraid of the UFO subject but it's one that seems to put us into the world of tin-foil hats and I'd rather stick to the more mundane, not the other-worldly.
Anyway, given the first post, perhaps we all should create a small fund and sell cookies and lemonade or such in order to be able to buy, scan for private sharing, and otherwise make available for research such finds.
That said, this thread seemed like a good place to ask if anyone here has read, is familiar with, or has a comment about either the book, the publisher or the author:
Laura Knight Jadycyk
Red Pill Press
There are downloads, reviews or partials of #1 and #3. Other Red Pill Press books seem to deal with strangenesses:
I'm not afraid of the UFO subject but it's one that seems to put us into the world of tin-foil hats and I'd rather stick to the more mundane, not the other-worldly.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

