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Review of Leah Haley's "Unlocking Alien Closets" Eve Lorgen @2003Leah's writing style is personable, clear and easy to understand. It reaches the heart of the reader in a realistic, sometimes glaringly explicit manner, yet maintaining a genuinely balanced sense of humor. Leah's presentation of the alien abduction phenomenon refrains from a haughty over academic "armchair" style, while focusing on what is most important in this genre - first hand experience. With these valuable insights she is able to reach the hearts of the people --whether or not they have experienced the anomalies of the UFO phenomenon. --- Eve Lorgen
Ms. Haley’s expose offers an honest chronicle of a milab abductees’ life. Milab is a shortened term coined by Dr Helmut Lammer, depicting military abductions on alien abductees. In Leah’s case, she started experiencing a dramatic increase in her milab experiences after her first memory leaks of alien abductions began in the early 1990’s and picked up sharply after going public with her abduction testimony. Unlocking Alien closets starts where Leah’s first book , “Lost Was the Key” (Greenleaf Publications, 1992) left off. From 1992 until the present time Leah lived a life of continual harassment, disruption, spiritual warfare and mind control games, all interlaced between alien abductions. Leah reveals the deeper issues truth-seeking abductees endure, such as the constant struggle for conscious awareness during abductions, spiritual empowerment, discernment and psychological resilience to constant stress. Leah’s creativity and humor shine when she refers to terms such as OMAGS (Obnoxious Military/Government Agent), CHEOPS (Covert Human Experimentation Operatives), VRE’s ( Virtual Reality Experiences) and telepathic communications from the Silent Voice. Highlights of the book include:
Unlocking Alien Closets opens up a reality shattering Pandora’s Box. It appears that each time we think we have figured out the basics of the UFO/ET presence, that we are again challenged by “how deep the rabbit hole really goes”. The question is, how much do you really want to know—and what can you do with this information? The future of humanity may depend on it. |
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