The psyche of our world fractured in 1992 when Robert Bigelow published the strange booklet, Unusual Personal Experiences, which defined brought alien abduction to the masses.
Our psyche fractured again in 2017 when Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal published their famous New York Times reporting on Robert Bigelow’s $22 million dollar study with the US Government through the AAWSAP program (Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program).
Part of our world believed one thing: alien are not real. The other part believed something different: aliens are real, they abduct humans, they crash land in the desert, and the government (or some shadow conspiracy) hides the evidence.
Sean Kirkpatrick, head of AARO, asked the question, how and why do some people see unidentified lights in the sky and conclude aliens, while others allow it to be a mystery or accept expert objective opinions?
The answer has to do with the interpretation of stories informed by regression hypnosis performed by Bigelow-supported researchers such as Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, and John E. Mack.
I know the answer to Kirkpatrick’s question, but it is a journey to understand. I can show you the answer right now, thanks to the John E. Mack Archive held at the Archives of the Impossible at Rice University.

I am going to tell stories and interpret them through social media, archiving the notes in a knowledge bases that I publish through my website.