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Lam and the Path to Wisdom
by Christian Navarro and Patrick Gauthier


When I read the books and theories of so-called "experts," I cannot help but to laugh. I laugh hysterically at the ignorance of these cretins who suggest that their supposed aliens are in fact extraterrestrial.
CHRISTIAN NAVARRO, 1989 AD

In 1982, a student at the University of California in San Diego, Christian Navarro, underwent the first of several experiences he believed were alien abductions. Over the next five years, Navarro was abducted on more than fifteen seperate occasions. He kept copious notes on the revelations given to him by his abductors. In 1987, Navarro, a brilliant biochemist, entered the employ of Dawn Biozyme, a subsidiary of NWI based in Samson, California. At Dawn Biozyme, he met a fellow believer in Dr. Howard Finley, director of research and development. Through Finley, the young man contacted the Omphalos Ufological Institute (OUFOI).

Navarro was relieved to discover that many (in fact, all) of OUFOI's members had had identical experiences. In late 1988, he joined up with a fellow member, Patrick Gauthier, and began work on a book based on the notes he'd taken. A year later, the Omphalos Company of San Diego published a thin paperback called Lam and the Path to Wisdom. Navarro himself is currently still in the employ of Dawn Biozyme's Project P-7, classified lines of research supposedly contracted by the military-industrial complex.

(-1D6/1D20 sanity; +11 Mythos; no spells; 2 weeks.)

Other Benefits

Anyone reading this volume receives skill checks in both Religions (New Age Philosophy) and Ufology.


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