Forever or Never
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This is a story where fantasy and reality blend, where shedding light can cast shadows of unknowns, the hidden truth of parts each of us will play! Forever-sought questions, answered! Mysteries revealed! Made known in your mind: death's true purpose!
Kenneth Polack
KENNETH W. POLACK, it seems was destined to ponder the mysterious. On the day of his birth September 8 1966, A sci-fi phenomenon was exploding across the country. In fact, his birth coincides with the debut of the show and sci-fi sensation Star Trek! The world exploding with science fiction, Kenneth Polack felt he fit right in. But he also felt maybe his time spent imagining fanciful things was something an intelligent person would not spend so much time doing. Then a quote came his way: ''The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious, but he to whom that emotion is a stranger and cannot pause to ponder, they are as good as dead. Their eyes are shut!'' From someone who the whole world would say possessed intelligence, Albert Einstein. Learning this widened Kenneth Polack's scope. His imagination unbound. He explores and pokes at the mysteries hidden in our reality of smoke.
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Forever or Never - Kenneth Polack
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
About the Author
This is a story where fantasy and reality blend, where shedding light can cast shadows of unknowns, the hidden truth of parts each of us will play! Forever-sought questions, answered! Mysteries revealed! Made known in your mind: death’s true purpose!
Chapter 1
Forever or Never
I’m sure each of us, at some point in our lives, feel we have a decent grasp on things, you know, life and the reality of it. Starting your day knowing all that has been taught to you is true (reality) solidly anchored in your life. But how many of us are forced to completely rethink our understanding of what we thought we knew?
I’m Ted. This is my story.
It all started when I was twenty-three in small town in California. Myself along with others noticed strange lights in the sky every couple of days or so.
This went on for what seemed like a month. I was amazed at what I was seeing: objects in the sky that could only be things flying. But so fast! Impossible direction changes. Single objects becoming many; many objects becoming one. I’m pretty sure everyone in our town had a chance to see something odd in the sky.
I remember watching spectacles in the sky and asking people around me, Are you seeing this? Did you see that?
They always answered yes. The odd thing was we weren’t always seeing the same thing. But the obvious question we all had was What is it?
One time shortly before dark, I saw a city perched on the clouds. And there were things moving about the city, shadows, something! Once I heard a loud noise like a train screeching to a halt. But the deafening sound seemed to come from the sky, and when I looked up, I saw the clouds turn a reddish orange and part as if a massive invisible object push them aside!
And another time I was completely dumbfounded when I saw what looked like a couple of fingertips and thumb touching the sky as if our world was tiny and they were giant. Their fingers seeming to touch our sky and brush something away and then it was gone!
Some of the things I saw were only there for a split second and impossible to describe. I wondered if I was imagining things! Once I watched as a ship or saucer traveling in a straight line disappear and reappear several times as if it was phasing in and out of invisibility.
Lights are one thing, but the things I saw forced me to reexamine the reality I thought I knew. The entire town saw things. Were we all delusional?
Chapter 2
You know, I used to think people easily dismissing unexplained phenomena in the sky was strange because I know we all saw fascinating things. I mean, how do you just unsee something? But that’s nothing. Most people denying what’s right in front of their eyes is just the tip of the iceberg.
We’ve all heard stories throughout our lives that made us wonder. That’s it! Where’s the rest? What else happened? Who else knows about this? Why haven’t I heard of this before?
The kind of stories that makes you think to yourself, This can’t be true. This must be fake and made up. Just because of the way it was presented to you—secondhand, so to speak.
No authority figure making it known, just someone