Prisoner of Infinity

UFOs, Social Engineering, and the Psychology of Fragmentation

Ranked #67 in Social Engineering

Using UFOs and the work of "experiencer" Whitley Strieber as its departure point, Prisoner of Infinity explores how beliefs are created and perceptions are managed in the face of the inexplicably complex forces of our existence. While keeping the question of a nonhuman and/or paranormal element open, the book maps how all-too-human agendas (such as the CIA's MK Ultra program) have co-opted the ancient psychological process of myth-making, giving rise to dissociative Hollywood versions of reality.

Prisoner of Infinity examines modernday accounts of UFOs, alien...
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