The Liberator

A Psychic-Spiritual History of the Orion Empire

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Liberator by Lianne Downey, Cosmic Visionary Music and Books
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Author: Lianne Downey ISBN: 9780982469163
Publisher: Cosmic Visionary Music and Books Publication: February 14, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lianne Downey
ISBN: 9780982469163
Publisher: Cosmic Visionary Music and Books
Publication: February 14, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

“Remarkable!” “inspiring…” “transforms the reader…”

Reviewers have compared The Liberator to popular films Star Wars and Avatar. This space adventure begins nineteen million years ago, in a star system not so very far away. It’s a metaphysical tale about a highly-advanced Cosmic Being who has taken on a physical incarnation as Dalos, spiritual leader from the Pleiades, to save humanity from the widening destructive path of a single entity: Dalos’s fallen protégé, Antares. Now known as Tyrantus, this fallen being has made himself dark leader of a growing empire of planets, sucking the life force of trillions of souls who have fallen into his path. But Dalos and his starship crew are quickly captured, and soon suffer the same psychic and physical tortures they came to defeat. Was this part of Dalos’s plan? Or a horrible miscalculation that may destroy them all?

The author has said that she psychically transceived this book from Star Beings who recited it word for word and scene by scene. She said it was like watching a film in her mind, portraying a small segment of the shared extraterrestrial history that haunts all Earth dwellers, inspiring many famous "science fiction" stories written by authors who faintly remember. According to her Cosmic CoAuthors, we have been constantly repeating--rising, falling, rising again--the same pattern of dictatorial control, decline, revolution, control, revolution, control. Willingly, we keep putting our hands in the shackles, submitting our minds to the drugs, lapping up the brainwashing. There is hope, but it lies not in politics or war. It lies within each of us. We will find it.

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“Remarkable!” “inspiring…” “transforms the reader…”

Reviewers have compared The Liberator to popular films Star Wars and Avatar. This space adventure begins nineteen million years ago, in a star system not so very far away. It’s a metaphysical tale about a highly-advanced Cosmic Being who has taken on a physical incarnation as Dalos, spiritual leader from the Pleiades, to save humanity from the widening destructive path of a single entity: Dalos’s fallen protégé, Antares. Now known as Tyrantus, this fallen being has made himself dark leader of a growing empire of planets, sucking the life force of trillions of souls who have fallen into his path. But Dalos and his starship crew are quickly captured, and soon suffer the same psychic and physical tortures they came to defeat. Was this part of Dalos’s plan? Or a horrible miscalculation that may destroy them all?

The author has said that she psychically transceived this book from Star Beings who recited it word for word and scene by scene. She said it was like watching a film in her mind, portraying a small segment of the shared extraterrestrial history that haunts all Earth dwellers, inspiring many famous "science fiction" stories written by authors who faintly remember. According to her Cosmic CoAuthors, we have been constantly repeating--rising, falling, rising again--the same pattern of dictatorial control, decline, revolution, control, revolution, control. Willingly, we keep putting our hands in the shackles, submitting our minds to the drugs, lapping up the brainwashing. There is hope, but it lies not in politics or war. It lies within each of us. We will find it.

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