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Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact - Above Top Secret

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It is sad that, as the twentieth century draws to an end and as new discoveries become possible, theminds <strong>of</strong> many scientists remain closed to this problem. In its June 1987 issue the popular astrologymagazine Sky & Telescope noted with sneering, fashionable skepticism that:Unidentified Flying Objects have faded from popularity in recent years, perhaps as the newsmedia become more aware how little is behind every UFO tale that has ever been wellinvestigated.Ironically, during the same month, two books climbed the popularity charts to the top <strong>of</strong> the NewYork Times bestseller list. Communion and Intruders contained sensational first-person accounts <strong>of</strong>encounters with UFOs and confrontation or spiritual contact with their alleged occupants.This coincidence between scientific arrogance and a new social trend illustrates an important fact inour society: while science consistently refuses to consider phenomena that lie outside the saferegions <strong>of</strong> its current understanding, the public is eagerly reaching for explanations that fit itsexperience.While our scientists remain unaware <strong>of</strong> important data that could stimulate new theories <strong>of</strong> theuniverse, the rest <strong>of</strong> us miss an opportunity to make serious progress in what should be an importantspiritual quest.This book is an attempt to close the gap be examining the evidence for the existence <strong>of</strong> UFOs, notonly in our time, but in earlier ages as well.Such a historical perspective, which is summarized in Part One under "The <strong>Alien</strong> Chronicles," isentertaining and <strong>of</strong>ten captivating. But more importantly, it is critical to a full understanding <strong>of</strong> theproblem. If these objects have been seen from time immemorial, as I will show, and if theiroccupants have always performed similar actions along similar lines <strong>of</strong> behavior, then it is notreasonable to assume that they are "simply" extraterrestrial visitors. They must be something more.Perhaps they have always been here. On earth. With us.In my view, the widespread belief among researchers <strong>of</strong> the field in the literal truth <strong>of</strong> the"abductions" is only a very crude approximation <strong>of</strong> a much more complex tapestry. Another realityis involved here. A reality characterized by cosmic seduction, strange signs in heaven, andparanormal events that present a rich panoply <strong>of</strong> psychic phenomena. Part Two is devoted to itsanalysis, paving the way for Part Three, which I have called "A Challenge to Research," for we canno longer avoid seriously studying UFO phenomena.For a long time, the U.S. military has dismissed the problem because "it did not show any hostileintent and did not threaten national security." This argument is no longer tenable.At a time when our government is proposing to deploy the Strategic Defense Initiative, commonlyknown as the "Star Wars" system, in space, how long can we tolerate an unexplained phenomenonin the upper atmosphere? UFOs, whatever they are, remain visible to the naked eye and detectableby reconnaissance satellites, electronic sensors, and radar. A future wave <strong>of</strong> unidentified objectssimilar to those that were recorded in 1952, 1954, 1966, or 1973 could trigger the SDI network andaugment the risk <strong>of</strong> starting the next world war accidentally. It could even mask a real attack. Thispossibility is not acceptable in terms <strong>of</strong> our national security, even if these objects are not hostile. Itis equally unacceptable to any <strong>of</strong> the advanced nations.It can be argued that UFO phenomena are so complex and so far beyond our ability to classify themthat no solution can be expected for a long time to come. This is a point well taken, but it should notdiscourage us from doing active research. Even if we never understand the whole phenomenon,there still may be useful lessons to learn from its smaller components. I would be very happy, forinstance, to simply understand how these objects manipulate electromagnetic waves to createretractable light beams with gravity effects capable <strong>of</strong> pulling objects, people, and animals throughthe air; or to understand how they paralyze witnesses who come close to them.Imagine a primitive bushman watching a Boeing 747 land. He has no chance, from this singleoccurrence, <strong>of</strong> understanding the intricate technology that controls the aircraft's powered flight. But

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