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| John Mack on Coast to Coast: Alien Abduction Phenomenon pt 1 |
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Aired on April 4th 2001 Dr. John Mack talks with Art Bell about Alien Abduction Phenomenon.
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| John E Mack: meeting with Dalai Lama about alien abductions |
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www.DalaiLamaFilm.com - An interview with Harvard professor John E. Mack about his meeting with the Dalai Lama about alien abductions, and the Dalai Lama's views about the phenomenon. Mack is being interviewed by "Dalai Lama Renaissance" Producer-Director Khashyar Darvich
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| John Mack on Coast to Coast: Alien Abduction Phenomenon pt 2 |
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Aired on April 4th 2001 Dr. John Mack talks with Art Bell about Alien Abduction Phenomenon.
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| John E Mack meeting with Dalai Lama about Real Alien abductions |
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John Edward Mack, MD (October 4, 1929 September 27, 2004) was an American psychiatrist, writer, and professor at Harvard Medical School. He was a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, and a leading authority on the spiritual or transformational effects of alleged alien abduction experiences. Abduction phenomenon This theme was taken to a controversial extreme in the early 1990s when Mack commenced his decade-plus study of 200 men and women who reported recurrent alien encounter experiences. Such encounters had been reported since at least the 1950s (the account of Antonio Villas Boas), and had seen some limited attention from academic figures (Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle perhaps being the earliest, in the 1960s). Mack, however, remains probably the most esteemed academic to have studied the subject
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| John Mack on Coast to Coast: Alien Abduction Phenomenon pt 3 |
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Aired on April 4th 2001 Dr. John Mack talks with Art Bell about Alien Abduction Phenomenon.
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| John Mack on Coast to Coast: Alien Abduction Phenomenon pt 4 |
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Aired on April 4th 2001
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| John Mack on Coast to Coast: Alien Abduction Phenomenon pt 5 |
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Aired on April 4th 2001
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| John E Mack - Experiencers 1/5 |
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Dr. John E. Mack appears only briefly in this film, his death having occurred soon after production began. More substantial are visits to the New England countryside with experiencers, including one couple who videotaped an unidentified flying object hovering above a lake a few hours before they were abducted from their lakeside cottage. Also in this film, is the New York artist and alien encounter investigator Budd Hopkins. Although this documentary is similar to other documentaries commonly seen on American cable television, it has a more leisurely pace and gives more time for the experiencers to explain themselves than is commonly granted in US productions. One of the best interviews in the program is not with an experiencer at all, but rather with the husband of an experiencer, who matter-of-factly explains how his family has come to terms with his wifes experiences.
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| John Mack on Coast to Coast: Alien Abduction Phenomenon pt 6 |
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Aired on April 4th 2001
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| John E Mack - Experiencers 2/5 |
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Dr. John E. Mack appears only briefly in this film, his death having occurred soon after production began. More substantial are visits to the New England countryside with experiencers, including one couple who videotaped an unidentified flying object hovering above a lake a few hours before they were abducted from their lakeside cottage. Also in this film, is the New York artist and alien encounter investigator Budd Hopkins. Although this documentary is similar to other documentaries commonly seen on American cable television, it has a more leisurely pace and gives more time for the experiencers to explain themselves than is commonly granted in US productions. One of the best interviews in the program is not with an experiencer at all, but rather with the husband of an experiencer, who matter-of-factly explains how his family has come to terms with his wifes experiences.
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