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Lee Carroll
Lee Carroll in 2013
Nationality
American
Citizenship
United States
Alma mater
California Western University
Website
www.kryon.com
Lee Carroll is an American channeller, speaker, and author. Carroll has authored thirteen books on channellings from an entity he calls "Kryon", and has co-authored three books on what he terms indigo children, a new generation of children he claims represents an evolution in human consciousness.[1]
^"Are They Here to Save the World?" by John Leland, The New York Times, January 12, 2006
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