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In 2018, reeling from a real spiritual battle after tangling with the occult, thirty-five year veteran paranormal researcher Ursula Bielski thought she’d look at the spiritually “harmless” field of UFO research. As she devoured the literature on encounters with what “experiencers” believed to be UFOs and extraterrestrials, Bielski was finding that, in case after case, the “evidence” that was being left behind by these beings—burns, scratches, bruises, unexplained pregnancies, poltergeist activity, radio and phone communications, and (most maliciously) dark turns in personalities and relationships—was often identical to the evidence left after encounters with the demonic.

Moreover, the tools used to contact these beings were the same esoteric tools that have always served as doorways to the demonic. But while many Christian faithful were sending out the warning against the UFO Deception, Bielski found that one church didn’t seem to be in the fight. Despite the deeply heretical belief systems and overtly occult methodologies of the UFO phenomenon, that church’s most popular theologians and even its highest leaders were not only supporting but encouraging alien belief: Her own church--the Catholic Church. In The Devil in Dreamland Bielski carefully retraces the diabolic footsteps of the modern UFO phenomenon with a Catholic eye, to demonstrate the deception being successfully waged upon even the most devout Catholics and, with a loving fervor, help lead others to the Truth.  397 pages, paperback

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In 2018, reeling from a real spiritual battle after tangling with the occult, thirty-five year veteran paranormal researcher Ursula Bielski thought she’d look at the spiritually “harmless” field of UFO research. As she devoured the literature on encounters with what “experiencers” believed to be UFOs and extraterrestrials, Bielski was finding that, in case after case, the “evidence” that was being left behind by these beings—burns, scratches, bruises, unexplained pregnancies, poltergeist activity, radio and phone communications, and (most maliciously) dark turns in personalities and relationships—was often identical to the evidence left after encounters with the demonic.

Moreover, the tools used to contact these beings were the same esoteric tools that have always served as doorways to the demonic. But while many Christian faithful were sending out the warning against the UFO Deception, Bielski found that one church didn’t seem to be in the fight. Despite the deeply heretical belief systems and overtly occult methodologies of the UFO phenomenon, that church’s most popular theologians and even its highest leaders were not only supporting but encouraging alien belief: Her own church--the Catholic Church. In The Devil in Dreamland Bielski carefully retraces the diabolic footsteps of the modern UFO phenomenon with a Catholic eye, to demonstrate the deception being successfully waged upon even the most devout Catholics and, with a loving fervor, help lead others to the Truth.  397 pages, paperback

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