Maji
A Jaunt Through The Rabbit Hole
by
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About the Book
Magi is the story of a man who believes that he understands the world he lives in and rejects ideas about “Alien Conspiracies”, and sets out to prove his own assumption that cattle mutilations in the Colorado Rockies are the actions of a secret government program that is testing biological agents for the development of weapons. His life converges with other people who are firmly entrenched in the world of alien/human interaction and his world view is changed forever as he comes face to face with this new reality that he stumbles upon. The complexity of the problem he discovers is that layers of covert groups are designed to watchdog each other and take necessary actions in order to maintain stability in a world that must be kept secret at all costs. Once he loses the simplicity of what he thought was once the world, he becomes caught between choices. Yet there are deeper insidious problems plaguing the world and these people in these various groups. It isn’t clear about who controls what, what the aliens want or even who they are. Why have they not annihilated us and why do they not help us? These ideas and more keep the players firmly locked in a Leontius’ Eyes syndrome, unable to tear their selves away and choose how to accept what is so blatantly obvious to the senses and the mind. Out of a central incident arises a clarity of a different kind; that all have been drawn together at this moment to work in concert to support the stasis of this secret existence. The question remains as to whether it has all been a mass manipulation at the whim of a single entity, or if this has been necessary for the continued existence of mankind in general.
About the Author
J. Gerrard Scott, is a twenty two year veteran of the United States Marine Corps whose career spanned from the Vietnam War through the Gulf War in 1991. Once retired and living privately, the author began writing to local newspapers in an effort to help the local social structure. Mr. Scott possesses a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from
According to the author, a common theme throughout his life is a constant contact with people who have seen, believe in, or have had encounters with either ufos or aliens, or other odd experiences. This contact seems to be widespread with no common denominators between experiencers that would necessarily link them together in any way. He has met with people who have done investigations in the past and been privy to both reports of evidence and presentations of evidence. While the author claims that there probably is no metaphysically strange reason for constantly bumping into people with strong beliefs about the ufo/alien puzzle, he does admit that it shows clearly, that something is indeed happening that we may never know much about.