Other Tongues Other Flesh Revisited: Ancient Mysteries Collide with Today's Cosmic Realities, Paperback/George Hunt Williamson
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Description'IN MY HOUSE THERE ARE MANY MANSIONS, ' JESUS STATED. NOW HERE IS THE PROOF "Evidence has accumulated that there are people on earth that don't really belong here " George Hunt Williamson, author of OTHER TONGUES OTHER FLESH stated as early as 1955. This doesn't mean they came here aboard a flying saucer, disembarked, put on a tweed suit, polished up their earthly languages and moved into the house next door. It does mean, however that there is a special class or order of beings in the Universe that are different from us because of the fact that they must wander from one world to another, and from place to another. They are the "chimney sweeps" of creation. It is their specific job to be the "trash cans" of the Universe and aid their fellow man on these backward worlds." They come in many disguises. . . Most are friendly. A few are NOT They include: THE WANDERERS THE MIGRANTS THE PROPHETS THE HARVESTERS THE AGENTS THE INTRUDERS THE GUESSERS In OTHER TONGUES OTHER FLESH REVISITED Williamson deciphers the strange symbols left from a depression of the bottom of the spaceman's shoes in the soil from which a plaster of paris cast was made on the spot. This is the famous George Adamski contact with Orthon in the desert which Williamson was the primary witness too this event. Here are SECRETS concerning the creating of life and the evolution of humankind entrusted to only a handful. And, although Williamson has passed on his legacy is vastly important. So much so that Alec Hidel in the Excluded Middle recently confided: "There can be no doubt that, by accident or design, Williamson and his various collaborators played an enormous part in shaping New Age thought in all its manifestations. Together they constituted the single most important occult group of the post-war era. Their influence is made all the more remarkable by the fact that it has seldom been acknowledged, or even perceived by other researchers in the field."