The Prison Planet Handbook

Who are we, and where did we come from? When we turn to the information provided to us, we find a mud pool of possibilities. Is this intended to subvert our built-in guidance systems? We also discover that people who are adept at researching big-picture science are offered special jobs conditional on being sworn to secrecy. What is behind this strategy?

Sometimes, the reality prescribed to us doesn’t fit with or explain what we experience. So if you too know something is not quite right, wonder what else is out there, what the bigger picture is, who benefits with us excluded from it, and are ready for changes on earth, the bottom line is here.

About The Author

Have been dairy farming since leaving school – starting on wages and am in the 51st season now. Have also been into earthmoving, mainly at home. Digging reveals different levels – geological clock for how things appear today? Also have had an interest in mechanical engineering and made a few steel creations for the farm. The most notable a 10 ton rock trailer, (unavailable at the time), that is still going after 30 years. The floor is a bit thin and sick now. Will have to stop writing and get it sorted. The steel supplier provided a dimensions and properties handbook for getting the steel selection for the different places, (for the likely loads), right.

Have an issue with the saying, “Ours is not to reason why.” Feel life is about learning and understanding how things work is important. This is evident all the time with tradesmen. People who understand things are not scared of them.

Had a vertical landing and take-off event in the neighbourhood when I was kid. The story that went around the kids at the time was it was little green men with red tail lights. Not so sure about the red taillights now. A guy living 2 farms from the landing site got close but ended up legging it in the dark. The back porch and living room in the house he was living both faced that direction. A guy who employed him referred to him as an intense introvert. Was into wrestling, would have been around or under 30 and didn’t drink.

Two kids playing outside, 3 farms from the landing site also saw it come down. Their father was part of a search party that went back to the site later that night, but by then it had gone. The people involved were as honest as the day is long.

How the Book Came About. Met up with a couple of nurses in a tramping club who were into natural health – taking care of themselves. The Early Child Care Nurse had been researching topics frowned upon by churches since her late teens. We could agree on all the bits but couldn’t agree on how they fitted together, so started writing down how I saw things to see if they made sense to her. (Most people seem to have their own explanations for how things came to be – probably based somewhere amongst the false leads that have been gifted our way, so mentioning the version they were intended to keep us away from, a discussion will go nowhere). The book kept growing as more information became available. Hope it may contribute to a move away from being told what to think for a lifetime, (sitting in church), to listening to experiencers or insiders with crucial information to better understand our place in the universe and what may lie ahead.

With Anne Brough left and Carol Stewart. Start of 4 Mountains in a Day Tramping Club challenge. North Island, New Zealand. Photo and van driving Mike Hutson. He also joined us to climb last 2 Mountains. Long tramps well suited to in depth discussions.

anne brough and carol stewart

Reviews

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A book like this is always intriguing because you never know what you are going to get. Get ready to question everything you ever thought you knew and learned about. Whether you believe in what this book has to say or not, it will be one of the more interesting books that you have ever read. To truly understand what I mean, you must first know more about The Prison Planet Handbook and its story.

Some of the information in this book is hard to comprehend. It dissects the universe as we now know it and flips it on its head. From extraterrestrial beings, to space travel, this book covers a lot of ideas that some may believe to be farfetched. The book also challenges the concepts of religion and the space that Christians believe to be heaven. If that seems like a lot already, this book delves even deeper. The Prison Planet Handbook is full of what many people consider to be conspiracy theories, but it is written in a way that will make you question your own beliefs. There is a lot of information up for interpretation in within these pages but it’s definitely an interesting read. It dives into popular theories like the Illuminati but also covers more fringe ideas like secret reptile people among us.

The author speaks in such an authoritative voice that it is hard not to believe what he writes. It is clear that he is not a schooled writer, but rather a person who wants to share their experience and knowledge. Though the readability is sometimes questionable, the structure is there and the book is easy enough to follow.

I’m not going to lie; I really struggled with what genre this book is in. There are so many out there ideas covered in these pages that I thought it was surely fiction, but then some of it makes sense as well. I think this book was written from a genuine perspective and it is up to the reader whether they choose to believe if it is fact or fiction.

If The Prison Planet Handbook is real I feel like we are being cheated out of so much of life around us. It has opened up my eyes to the possibility that everything is not what it seems. Though I am not ready to believe everything I read, I am interested in learning more. If you are looking to expand your ideas and challenge your beliefs I would recommend this book to start.

Arthur Thares - Pacific Book Review

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