The Chariots Flew Then And Still Do Today!
by Dr. Ron Pleune
Twenty20 Literary Group


"Those that have stepped out of adhering to a certain faith to choose a different faith are maintaining an open mind."

Anyone familiar with the Bible probably also has questions about certain details, such as discerning whether the text is meant to be taken literally or if it serves a more allegorical purpose. The author of this book, holding a doctorate in religious education with a major in apologetics and having worked in the pastorate, has a long and personal history with scripture, only to find that upon his retirement, it did not answer the questions that were most prevalent in his mind. On top of that, those whom he’d known through his personal and professional lives who insisted on the Bible’s accuracy seemed to have no interest or room in their minds for alternative ideas or solutions. Upon doing his own research, Dr. Pleune became familiar with the writings and testimonials of Billy Meier.

Combining his study and experience with scripture with a different set of information from Meier’s interactions with the Plejarens and details found in other accounts of those who are involved in ufology, the author is able to provide a different timeline that accounts for the events that occurred in the Bible without contradiction and also creates an explanation for the unexplained phenomenon labeled as miracles through the advanced technology and visitation from the Plejarens. By opening his mind to other possibilities, things that seemed to be unanswerable or necessary to take at face value now made sense to him, and in this text, those same completed questions are posed to the reader, this time with the research prepared and presented in one, well-sourced place.

A book such as this one requires a reader to come into it with an open mind, as it essentially challenges strongly held societal beliefs with a less common interpretation. Those who can accept that challenge, though, will discover the care with which the author has assembled his case and presented his information. By having a background in classical Christian doctrine, he can speak to the smaller details or the generally accepted explanations for things, covering them in full while also exposing the weak links in the arguments for their literal interpretations. This ensures that readers who have doubts about literal biblical interpretation can follow along whether they have a baseline understanding or have studied scripture intensively.

Equally as fascinating is the story and history of the Plejarens from ancient times to modern contacts, which readers are statistically less likely to be familiar with. The in-depth sourcing and even some direct instruction on how to start conducting some online research about contact from the Plejarens puts all the necessary tools and information in the reader’s hands to learn more on the subject, yet as a standalone text this book makes its points completely and can be read on its own. All that it takes to come away from this book meaningfully is an open mind and a willingness to exercise curiosity about things that other people might accept without question. The thorough approach of the author to share this knowledge opens the door wide for anyone who finds themselves either still with unsettled questions or who is satisfied with the answers enough to want to follow in the author's footsteps in how he has conducted his research.

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