ABOVE BLACK: Project Preserve Destiny - Insider Account of Alien Contact and Government Cover-Up
The whole question of the alien agenda is highly fascinating and suggests something very
deep going on in the psyche of the modern world. Re: the negative review suggesting Dan
Sherman is lying and corrupting young children -- this sort of approach is non-constructive
at best and short-sighted and mean at worst. Mr. Sherman goes out of his way to maintain his
own skepticism throughout the book. Whether that is a manipulation or not, I have no way of
knowing. It does however increase the veracity of what he is suggesting happened to him.
Whether the scenario is actually true or not may even be irrelevant to the overall picture
that is coming into focus in our culture. These stories of abduction, communication,
sightings and paranormal events imply something far beyond our ability to grasp from a
purely scientific perspective. They also suggest that our version of truth is very very
narrow. Mr. Sherman has obviously had something happen to him in that isolation chamber they
put him in for IC work. That he chooses to sort out the particulars of what is going on in a
public forum is admirable and fascinating. Even if what happened wasn't "true", why was he
chosen for that kind of work in the military? He gives us everything we need to go ahead and
check his credentials.
I for one thought this little book was a lucid approach to the whole question of if "they"
exist, what are they doing here? And if they do exist, what are the mechanics of
manipulation the upper echelons of the military go through to disinform us of their
presence. It would be easy to go for the New Age answers, or the wide open acceptance of the
regression therapy writers, but Mr. Sherman seems to maintain a level head about it.
Something happened to him there, just like something happened to all these others who make
claims about aliens. Why make it up? That serves nothing. You can watch every night on Jerry
Springer how the general public goes for self-aggrandizement. Writing a book on your
personal experience does not always qualify as that, and this one in particular does not do
that at all.
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