Synopsis Lightning in the Mind: the Life of Nikola Tesla by : Valiant Thor
From the Afterword:In the "It Can Now Be Told" Department, we may now reveal that the mysterious "Commander X" was none other than the enlightened Venusian sage, Commander Valiant Thor. Unfortunately, this sleight-of-hand was necessary during most of the 20th century, due to heightened Cold War tensions and various threats that had been made against Thor and his family, who were working hard to end warfare and nuclear bomb testing on Earth. Since conspiracy researchers like Jim Keith, William Cooper, and Gray Barker had the ear of the public, it was crucial that they be among the first Earthlings contacted. Thor worked closely with Barker, in particular, contacting many UFO witnesses and convincing them to write books and articles about their experiences, thus keeping flying saucers and the machinations of the Deep State at the forefront of alternative news. Thor often used pseudonyms when working with these contactees, in order to protect both them and his own "team." Thor was not appreciated at all in the Soviet Union, and was constantly under surveillance by Eastern Bloc agents. Today, he remains a staunch opponent of dictatorial regimes and their attempts to control Pres. Donald Trump. (Thor has even claimed that Trump is the Antichrist, penning a book on the subject called "Oh, Hear Ye! The Trump of the Super-Deceiver: Mystery Man of Darkness, 666.") Thor even went undercover as a U.S. military trainer and intelligence official, working with Air Force and Navy officers such as Dan Fry, Calvin C. Girvin, Albert K. Bender, William F. Hamilton, William Mills Tompkins, and Mel Noel. Many of these contacts came before Thor's forced internment in the Pentagon between 1957 and 1960, after which the Thor family became more circumspect about working with citizens of our planet. At one time, Thor worked closely with Nikola Tesla, sharing all the knowledge he could with that advanced human, even though some of it may have skirted the fringes of galaxial law (which states that we should merely observe underdeveloped species, rather than actively intervene on their behalf). Being the humble commander that he is, Thor rarely mentioned that he helped Tesla, or that he was reportedly Tesla's godfather.Of course, Thor was never totally imprisoned in the Pentagon. As mentioned in Dr. Frank E. Stranges' "Stranger at the Pentagon," Thor could sneak out anytime he wanted. And he did so many times, in order to spread, to various contactees, the anti-nuclear message, which is still important today. Luckily, Thor succeeded, and was able to convince world leaders to pull back from the abyss of all-out nuclear war. Unfortunately, his good friends John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy, and Malcolm X were all assassinated, setting us back greatly in our efforts to become an enlightened society. We are still struggling with the forces of ignorance and intolerance today.The work of Commander Valiant Thor and his Venusian associates was obviously of great importance in helping mankind through a difficult time. What we will ultimately do with the many concepts that Thor gifted Tesla, Keith, Cooper, Barker, and others is, of course, still up in the air. But, so far, so good... I ask my readers now to continue supporting the endeavors of these courageous Venusians. May we all someday experience a world free of fear and war, and enjoy our birthright as free citizens of this galaxy.-Ogden Pearl, Ph.D., 2018