Plan C: Preparing for ET Disclosure - C. B. Jones, PhD LIVE
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is Dr. Scott Jones, a former naval officer and intelligence expert. He shared his experiences from military service, particularly during the Korean War and Vietnam. During a mission, he encountered intense anti-aircraft fire and experienced an altered state of consciousness, where time seemed to slow down. He later found himself functioning psychically, locating missile sites in India without a clear explanation. This led him to explore unusual phenomena and engage with various research communities. After his military career, he founded organizations to study anomalous phenomena. The encounter changed his perspective on consciousness and the nature of reality, leading to ongoing interests in the unusual.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Scott Jones shares his experiences as a Navy intelligence officer and his involvement in the Aviary, a network focused on parapsychology and anomalous phenomena. He discusses significant personal experiences that challenge conventional understandings of consciousness and time.
Dr. Jones experienced an out-of-body event during combat, leading him to question the nature of consciousness.
Dr. Scott Jones
“I think it's time to try to engage the world intellectually and spiritually and emotionally on a future that... establishes that we have been in contact with other civilizations.”
During his time in the Navy, he experienced an out-of-body event while under heavy anti-aircraft fire, which led him to question the nature of time and consciousness.
He functioned psychically and located missile sites in India during his intelligence assignments, which he attributes to a form of remote viewing.
He had a significant experience where he felt he was communicating with a deceased individual during a hypnosis session.
He was involved in the Aviary, a network addressing government support for parapsychology and anomalous phenomena.
He conducted research on anomalous phenomena and their implications through the Center for Applied Anomalous Phenomena.