Recently, Laura was interviewed by Elsa Schieder of . From curious child, always reading, to adult explorer of reality, evil, channeling, Jesus, and the importance of being uncertain. Laura came from a family where she and her brother had to be quiet - her grandfather could not tolerate noise. Little Laura lived in books. Looking back, she calls herself “socially retarded“. Later, when she became a mother, she did what she could to be conventional, to fit in. That did not last. After the birth of her fourth child, for a time she was bedridden. It was a time of massive reading, including books on what could be called the occult - the paranormal. There have been massive shifts in Laura's life. Her curiosity and her interest have led her to explore the nature of reality, including the existence of evil, and to continue to live with uncertainty. The book she considers her magnum opus, From Paul to Mark, explores the origins of Christianity and through the exploration, calls into question Christianity, Judaism and Islam. About 20 years ago, death threats and physical attacks led to her leaving the US. Tellingly, the threats and attacks came exactly as she began to publish online what the then-president Bush said one day and contrast it with what he had said just days previous. Clearly people were not supposed to to remember what had been said. And definitely no one was to point out the ongoing changes in his position. Yet unlike in childhood, she is now far from alone. She and her second husband (Arkadiusz “Ark“ Jadczyk, PhD in theoretical physics) share many interests. They also have a forum attracting thousands.
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