The Phenomenon & The Holographic Reality with Grant Cameron
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Grant Cameron, a long-time UAP researcher. He discusses his views on UAP phenomena during a conversation with a friend. He believes that the UAP phenomenon is much more complex than just physical objects or beings. He emphasizes the importance of consciousness in understanding these experiences. Cameron expresses concern that researchers focus too much on technology and not enough on the deeper, more complex nature of the phenomena. He argues that the UAPs can manipulate perceptions and data, making it difficult to study them objectively. After years of research, he feels that the phenomenon is not something that can be easily controlled or understood, leading to a desire to shift the focus from proving UAP existence to understanding its nature.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion emphasizes the complexity of UAP phenomena, highlighting the conscious nature of crafts and the importance of genuine intention in interactions. It critiques the reductionist view of UAPs as mere technology, advocating for a broader understanding of consciousness and experience.
The craft is conscious and has free will; it will not allow access until the individual's mind is right.
Grant Cameron
“This is phenomenology. This is a very complex sort of thing which can manifest as a craft, it can manifest as a being.”
Jim Semivan
“It teases you. It cajoles you. It lies to you, but you can't take it home to meet the family.”
Steven Greer
“You can't trick the UFO phenomenon into like oh, you know, we're going to get you to land.”
Christopher Bledsoe
“You can have an orb come within a few feet of you. Right. And it's because of where you're coming from.”
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tracking and interacting with UAP phenomena
The phenomena is complex and cannot be simply categorized as UFOs or crash retrievals; it involves consciousness and interaction with intelligences.
The craft is conscious and has free will; it will not allow access until the individual's mind is right.
Experiencers have provided insights about the conscious nature of crafts, which has been corroborated by high-level officials.
The phenomenon can manipulate data and sensors, leading to unreliable evidence.
The intention behind contacting the phenomenon must be genuine and not exploitative for successful interactions.