Showing posts with label Dr. John Mack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. John Mack. Show all posts

Karin Austin | Neon Galactic EP85 | Mar. 3, 2025

Source: Neon Galactic w/James Faulk youtube, impossiblearchives.rice.edu



Description:

On this episode of Neon Galactic, we interview Karin Austin of Archives of the Impossible and the John Mack Institute about her experience at Sol this year, and her work to help make experiencer metadata accessible to researchers.

Karin Austin is an experiencer who participated in John Mack’s research into the alien encounter phenomenon during the late 1990s. She later evolved into a role as his personal assistant. After John’s passing, she helped the Mack family with the closing of his estate and was directly responsible for preparing John’s home-based archives for storage.

She has spent the last years working to make the metadata available from Mack’s years of research, clinical sessions, and correspondence available for deeper study.

We discuss how the subject of contact fits into the larger political dynamics of the United States, and how the messages long received by abductees and experiencers have been predicting a collapse. Are we upon that moment?

How do we move forward as a topic under these social stressors?

We also discuss how the nature of contact has changed over the years, and what that might mean.

To learn more about the archives:
https://impossiblearchives.rice.edu

Back in Time Series | Dr. John E Mack on Whitley Strieber's Dreamland, Nov. 14, 1999

Source: unknowncountry.com, johnemackinstitute.org



November 14, 1999, Dr. John Mack, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Abduction and the new book Passport to the Cosmos. Dr. Mack is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, founding director for the Program for Extraordinary Experience Research, and in my opinion, now the world's leading authority on alien abductions. You will find out things from him and from his incredible new book tonight that you did not know before, that are going to make you realize that this is something worth thinking about very, very hard. ~Whitley Strieber

Back In Time Series | BBC 4 interviews Professor John E Mack, June 8, 2005

Source: BBC News



Information Machine "Back In Time Series" brings you the BBC 4 interview with Professor John E Mack recorded in June 8, 2005.
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