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The biggest breakthroughs so far!, September 23, 2000
Having read numerous books on the subject of alien abductions over the last fifteen years or so, I eventually discovered that the information contained in the different books came together like a vast puzzle. Several years ago, I read an amazing book by Ray Fowler called "The Watchers". In that book the aliens tell Mr. Fowler's subject that more and more information about themselves will be revealed as time passes and people become more "prepared" to accept their (the aliens) existence.Indeed, in the time that has passed since that book's release, the so-called "greys" have become a part of our pop-culture. Millions of dollars worth of merchandise has been sold over the last few years depicting the aliens with the unforgettable large, black eyes; everything from stuffed dolls to skateboards. As our culture has come to embrace these beings without quite realizing it, these aliens have indeed revealed their motives through subjects working with investigators such as Budd Hopkins, Dr. Mack, and the author of "The Custodians", Dolores Cannon. What makes "The Custodians" so breathtaking is the fact that Ms. Cannon actually speaks directly to various alien beings, using her subjects as transmitters. Dolores Cannon immediately becomes a very endearing woman to the reader, as she conducts her work in a completely non-exploitative way. Her first and foremost concern in every one of her cases is for her subject, and I must admit that she is the most caring investigator I have studied in that respect. I believe that if most investigators were given the opportunity to speak directly with these mysterious aliens and ask them any question they wished, they would be so excited and amazed that they would neglect the well-being of their subject. Ms. Cannon's deep sensitivity is apparently why these aliens have chosen her to receive this information, and throughout the book it becomes obvious that she is the perfect choice. "The Custodians" ranks as the most important book to date on the alien abduction phenomenon since Whitley Strieber's "Communion". This, however, does not mean that a complete skeptic could pick up this book and become an instant believer. This is not a book intended to make people realize we are not alone, but is instead geared toward explaining who our universal "neighbors" are and what their true intentions are toward us. I believe that in order for the information in this book to be understood the reader must have previously accepted the fact that these aliens do indeed exist, which may require reading an earlier book on the subject. I write this knowingly as I clearly remember seeing Whitley Strieber on a national morning show promoting "Communion" and laughing openly at what he was saying, not believing a word of it. Of course, that book fatefully made it's way into my hands and changed my beliefs forever. If I had never read that book I fear that I would have remained a closed-minded disbeliever. To anyone who has followed this amazing phenomenon, "The Custodians" is truly a must read. The number of questions answered in this book is amazing and many of the mysteries about who these beings are and what they are doing here are finally solved. Dolores Cannon is truly amazing in her work, and it seems as if more is yet to come. Truly unforgettable.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
We are not alone! Really!!!, October 13, 2000
Just a fantastic book. Dolores Cannon takes us through some regressive hypnosis sessions to find what appears to be normal people, like you and I, to actually have been "abductees" who have startling news and insites to share with the world. This is not a scarry book like "Communion" or other personal accounts of abductions that see only things from the perspective of the abductee. Thru hypnosis, Dolores Cannon is able to get feedback from the aliens themselves as to why these abductions are occurring, who these abductees are and why they were chosen. We also find out about preliminary pacts between souls to be incarnated and "the powers that be" that perhaps some of us had agreed to being "abducted" for the betterment of the human race.Although it was more than 500 pages of reading, its one of those books that is hard to put down, reads easily, and ends too soon. My favorite chapter was Chapter 13, "The Ultimate Experience". If for no other reason to purchase this book, this chapter will make it all worthwhile. Kind a gives us the hope to a future.
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42 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Delores Cannon May Just May Be A True Pioneer, January 16, 2000
I just finished reading 'The Custodians' this week and am still reeling. Two good friends of mine, who know and have been hypnotically regressed by Mrs Cannon, highly recommended her books to me. No matter your mindset, open or closed or somewhere in between, you will find this book a genuine eye-opener and eyebrow-lifter. Personally, I experienced seeing a "UFO" at the age of 11 (and yes, I'm absolutely certain what I saw so quiet your internal dialogue already), in addition to a number of other anomolous phenomena since that time. This book actually triggered recall of two seperate childhood memories I had "forgotten", and made a number of previously confusing pieces fall into place. To be certain of what I was remembering, I immediately phoned my childhood best friend, who I hadn't spoken with in nearly 15 years. As he was with me at the time of the experience, I asked him if my memory was serving me correctly. "Absolutely," he said. He then brought to my attention another "forgotten" memory that I remembered upon his mentioning. Strange but true. While this latest book is a hefty 520+ pages, the revelatory quality of the material and the fact that its mostly transcripts of various sessions makes it move quickly. It is an understatement to say the topics discussed in this book are "out there", but "out there" is where we are all heading and fast. So, if you'd like to get a sneak peak at a portion of the map before you find yourself smack dab in the middle of new territory without a clue, then I suggest reading 'The Custodians'. Maybe it's time to turn off the big, black mediated reality generator box in your living room, squeegee off your Third Eye, and start seeing things as they really are.
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