physicality. There is very little doubt now that the aliens have the ability to freely shuttle in and out of the etheric realm, where space/ time is collapsed, and this probably explains how they are able to travel such vast distances in short periods of time. While this concept may seem strange to scientists, it’s a cardinal precept to anyone into metaphysics and explains many otherwise inexplicable phenomena such as telepathy, remote viewing, astral travel, and astrology. It is this interdimensional component of the abduction phenomena that keeps scientists at arm’s length. Yet the most recent trends in theoretical science, especially in quantum physics, are coming to that very place. Mack quotes theoretical physicist Michio Kaku, who summed it up exquisitely in 1998, “There’s not enough room in the three dimensions that we’re familiar with to accommodate all of the forces of nature.”
Alien abductors as described
AN ENVIRONMENTAL APOCALYPSE
For just about everyone who believes in the UFO and abduction phenomena, the most important question is, why are they here? There is endless speculation about their intentions and the so-called alien agenda. In
Passport to the Cosmos,
Mack, after ten years of intensive research, has come to some categorical conclusions. He believes that the primary goal of the extraterrestrials is to save the planet from toxic doom. As a means to this end, they have undertaken the rapid transformation of humanity through an accelerated global expansion of consciousness, person by person. This, they evidently expect, will engender new attitudes toward cleaning up the environment and will ultimately bring about the necessary legislation.
Precisely how Mack arrived at such visionary conclusions from countless recitals of painful probings on spaceship operating tables is not entirely obvious at first glance but comes more into focus as we consider the personal testimonies and transformations of the abductees whom he has worked with, along with interviews with shamans from more primitive cultures. What is somewhat mystifying about this conclusion is the fact that, as Mack says himself, “generally speaking, experiencers do not appear, on the basis of their backgrounds, to be particularly likely candidates for becoming environmentalists.” However, the ETs may be counting on getting the message across through sheer numbers. According to a 1992 Roper poll, approximately four million adult Americans had been abducted. Extrapolating worldwide, the global number would have been around ninety-six million in 1992! Also, it is very likely that the aliens anticipated that these stories would get wide distribution in print, as they have indeed through Mack’s books.
The narratives of the cases Mack reports on in
Passport to the Cosmos
are filled with dire warnings and prophecies about the fate of the planet. Jim Sparks, one of Mack’s subjects, who claims he has been educated extensively on board the spaceships, says he has been shown “scene after scene showing mankind’s destructive ways and its impact on the environment.” Along with the visuals he also gets an accompanying telepathic message: “YOU ARE KILLING YOUR PLANET. YOUR PLANET IS DYING.” Sparks says he has attended “meetings” on the spaceships where he was told, “Your air, your water is contaminated. Your forests, jungles, trees and plant life are dying . . . You have an overwhelming amount of nuclear and biological . . . contamination. Your planet is overpopulated.” The aliens then told him that they had made agreements with world leaders to correct these conditions, but they had all been broken because “those in power” view such measures as “a military and security threat,” which is why they were now turning to “average” people.
Abductees are frequently shown visions of apocalyptic destruction where the aliens narrate “the sky will become dirty, the animals will vanish, the seas
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