About this series
Based on sanctioned leaks from the secret space programs themselves, and communicated through Corey Goode, their spokesperson, The Magnificent Seven "documents" the rollicking tales of the seven divisions of the secret space force.
I say "documents" because the leaked information is still very lean; meaning these stories, and this book, the first in the series, which recounts just one such tale, are based largely on the author's imagination.
Those who are among Corey's detractors, and believe he is disseminating falsehoods, may be offended at my pretense that these stories have any truth to them. If you belong to that camp, let me be more modest, and say that what you're about to read may well be 100% fiction. I certainly have no whistle blowers whispering in my ear that I can say for certain one way or the other. Which camp is right or wrong doesn't concern me in the least; as I don't deal in reality. It doesn't much interest me, even when it is as high flying as this. I believe, as Lewis Carroll did, that "imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality."
"Fact-based" talking points that originate with Corey Goode, when not quoted directly in the text, are recognized in the Author's Notes and/or in the Acknowledgments at the back of the book.
So, without further ado…
The timeframe extends from the early 2000s to our present day. The clock is winding down for both sides to achieve decisive victory. The predicted solar flare to end all solar flares looms on the horizon. With that solar flare comes God's judgment. Souls prepared for the opening of the gates of Heaven will ascend, along with the planet, to 5th density, or possibly higher. Those who are not will either be delivered to another third density world, or, they will face far worse: purgatory, or hell. It's a race to claim souls at this point—for both sides. And both sides will be judged. You can understand why everyone is feeling the heat.
For those on Earth, far away from the battles in space... The transition is not going to be any walk in the park.
Join us to see who lives and who dies—and why.
Titles in the series (2)
- Endgame - Episode 1 - "Inciting Incident": The Magnificent Seven, #1
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Based on sanctioned leaks from the secret space programs, and communicated through Corey Goode, their spokesperson, The Magnificent Seven "documents" the rollicking tales of the seven divisions of the secret space force. I say "documents" because the leaked information is still very lean; meaning these stories, and this book, the first in the series, which recounts just one such tale, are based largely on the author's imagination. Those who are among Corey's detractors, and believe he is disseminating falsehoods, may be offended at my pretense that these stories have any truth to them. If you belong to that camp, let me be more modest, and say that what you're about to read may well be 100% fiction. I certainly have no whistle blowers whispering in my ear that I can say for certain one way or the other. Which camp is right or wrong doesn't concern me in the least; as I don't deal in reality. It doesn't much interest me, even when it is as high flying as this. I believe, as Lewis Carroll did, that "imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality." "Fact-based" talking points that originate with Corey Goode, when not quoted directly in the text, are acknowledged in the Author's Notes and/or in the Acknowledgments at the back of the book. So, without further ado… The seven divisions of Earth's space force are waking up to the fact that something big is about to go down. There have been too many signs, however vague and ominous. Big is what these guys do for breakfast, so the fact that all seven divisions are increasingly disquieted is highly disturbing; especially when you consider that each of the seven divisions is technologically more advanced than the others. And no one feels prepared for what's coming. The timeframe extends from the 1980s to the early 2000s. So just what is coming? Something that may well humble, even unite all seven divisions—which are often at odds with one another. In-fighting over who controls what planets and for what purposes is nothing new. But the mysterious communiqués from outside of space-time is. Join me as the various extraterrestrial races and interests take to the scrimmage lines. The game is only just beginning.
- Endgame - Episode 2 - "The Quickening": The Magnificent Seven, #2
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Based on sanctioned leaks from the secret space programs themselves, and communicated through Corey Goode, their spokesperson, The Magnificent Seven "documents" the rollicking tales of the seven divisions of the secret space force. I say "documents" because the leaked information is still very lean; meaning these stories, and this book, the first in the series, which recounts just one such tale, are based largely on the author's imagination. Those who are among Corey's detractors, and believe he is disseminating falsehoods, may be offended at my pretense that these stories have any truth to them. If you belong to that camp, let me be more modest, and say that what you're about to read may well be 100% fiction. I certainly have no whistle blowers whispering in my ear that I can say for certain one way or the other. Which camp is right or wrong doesn't concern me in the least; as I don't deal in reality. It doesn't much interest me, even when it is as high flying as this. I believe, as Lewis Carroll did, that "imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality." "Fact-based" talking points that originate with Corey Goode, when not quoted directly in the text, are recognized in the Author's Notes and/or in the Acknowledgments at the back of the book. So, without further ado… The timeframe extends from the early 2000s to our present day. The clock is winding down for both sides to achieve decisive victory. The predicted solar flare to end all solar flares looms on the horizon. With that solar flare comes God's judgment. Souls prepared for the opening of the gates of Heaven will ascend, along with the planet, to 5th density, or possibly higher. Those who are not will either be delivered to another third density world, or, they will face far worse: purgatory, or hell. It's a race to claim souls at this point—for both sides. And both sides will be judged. You can understand why everyone is feeling the heat. For those on Earth, far away from the battles in space... The transition is not going to be any walk in the park. Join us to see who lives and who dies—and why.
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