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| - Carla Lisbeth Rueckert McCarty is an American [writer]], metaphysician, and channeller, and one-time independent fillmaker. She was born July 16, 1943 in Lake Forest, Illinois, and currently resides near Louisville with her husband, Jim McCarty. Later channeling sessions brought forth contact with Ra, an entityy condused with Ra the deity of the Egyptians, but, but not the same. Five books of channeled material have been published, under the title The Law of One, in five volumes. These five books, and Rueckert's The Wanderer's Hnadbook make up the major components of L/L Research.
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| - Carla Lisbeth Rueckert McCarty is an American [writer]], metaphysician, and channeller, and one-time independent fillmaker. She was born July 16, 1943 in Lake Forest, Illinois, and currently resides near Louisville with her husband, Jim McCarty. Rueckert was an English major who became the assistant to Don Elkins, an engineer and prominent ufologist. They developed an interest in channeling, and when the collaborated on a novel, The Crucifixion of Esmerelda Sweetwater, the prologue and epilogue were channelled. Although the book was eventually self-published in 1985, Elkins and rueckert began work on a screen version. James Coburn was interested in the role of Joshua Starr, but never approved any of their screenplay attempts. An authorized screenplay is in preparation by Scott Andrew Hutchins. Ultimately, the filmmaking work came down to a production with Lee Jones titled The Hidan of Maukbeiangjow, then retitled for exploitation markets as Invasion of the Girl Snatchers. Jones apparently made only six prints of the film, so it received little play in Southern drive-ins and no newspaper write-ups have been found. Eventually the rights were purchased by Jeffrey C. Hogue and the film developed a cult following from a 1985 home video release. Later channeling sessions brought forth contact with Ra, an entityy condused with Ra the deity of the Egyptians, but, but not the same. Five books of channeled material have been published, under the title The Law of One, in five volumes. These five books, and Rueckert's The Wanderer's Hnadbook make up the major components of L/L Research.
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