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Excerpt from:

The Return of the Pleiadians,
The first book of the 2012 Saga

by Richard Brown
































"Officially ... "





PREFACE


The first Buchanan Street explosion Oct. 25, 2012

Call this book fiction.

For now, there is little other choice.

First of all, the characters are fiction, at least the human characters are. So that settles it, right?

Well, the trouble is, things start to get a bit fuzzy after that. Like the events. Are the explosions on Buchanan Street fact, fiction, or something else?

Or take the fictitious state of Oshkanna, although by the time 2012 rolls around there likely won't be many takers. Of course, no such state actually exists in the American mid-West, but after you've visited a few of the real American mid-Western states, they all start to look like Oshkanna. So is it fiction?

Then there's the year 2012 itself. As this book is written in 2004-2005, the world is merrily hurtling along toward 2012 come what may. But is the world hurtling along its path to glory, or is it hurtling along its path to oblivion? The book suggests chaos. Is this fiction?

This brings us to the Pleiadians themselves. Officially, they don't exist. Neither do their rivals from Orion. Officially. But remember that seven hundred years ago, the Earth was supposed to be flat. Officially. So is a round Earth fiction?

That, of course, leads us to the Lemurians from 25,000 years ago. Officially, they never existed, and neither did the Atlanteans some 12,000 years later.

Officially, human civilization developed gradually over the past four or five thousand years. Prior to that our ancestors were swinging in trees or grunting in caves. Officially. Then scientists dated the Sphinx to be at least 10,000 years old. So is the Sphinx fiction?

That in turn brings us to the entities in the book who fade back and forth between physical and metaphysical manifestation. Officially, such entities do not exist. But then one day quantum scientists discovered that electrons sent into "the field" returned as waves of pure energy. So are the electrons fiction? Or is it the waves?

In this world it seems that what is fact and what is fiction is written in sand rather than stone. Therefore, as I stand on the sandy shore of our vast cosmos and watch the waves of the Universe lap at my feet, I feel obliged to tell you for the record:

Officially, this book is fiction.

Richard Brown
April 14, 2005






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