CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - We have just received the unbelievable news that John Mack's interview for the Peter Jennings special will not be present in the finished piece. It was John's last-ever interview before his death, and the only interview he'd granted for a major program in many years.
We are absolutely stunned by this information, and cannot conceive of how a documentary purporting to explore the subject of alien encounters could have been made without the views of the man who was arguably the world's leading authority on how these encounters affect people's lives. The omission of Dr. Mack's views from the program raises some concern about what kind of quality we can expect from the finished program. It is also deeply saddening news, since it was hoped that this program would in some ways serve as a farewell to a great man.
Mack's interview for "Peter Jennings Reports: The UFO Phenomenon: Seeing is Believing" was conducted at his home in Cambridge, MA, on August 19. It was Mack's only interview recorded in high definition widescreen, which, in addition to the reasons noted above, makes the footage exceptionally valuable for production companies. We are therefore currently seeking out information on whether the footage will be able to be licensed out, or if they have by their decision essentially eliminated John Mack's final words on the subject of alien encounters.
This news may also cause concern among experiencers who took part in the program with the understanding that their comments would be presented within the context of a fair examination of the subject - a context which was implied by the presence of Dr. Mack, and a context which may now be lacking without Dr. Mack's presence in the finished piece.
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Whitley Strieber's Estimation of What the Jennings Program will Be About
Anne and Whitley Strieber suggest in their latest e-newsletter that the Jennings special may be inspired by or will revolve around themes advanced in a study published in the British Journal of Interplanetary Science. This sounds like it may be good news. Here is what they believe the show will be about (courtesy of their email newsletter available at UnknownCountry.com):
ABC Special to Call for Scientific Research on UFOs
A Peter Jennings Special to air on ABC on February 24 will conclude that there has been inadequate scientific research into the UFO phenomenon.
The special will concentrate on UFO footage more than the abduction phenomenon or government secrecy. Skeptics will be given a hearing, but the program will draw a similar conclusion to a paper that recently appeared in the British Journal of Interplanetary Science.
In the peer-reviewed article, four prominent scientists, James Deardorff, Hal Puthoff, Bernard Haisch and Bruce Macabee suggest that understanding being gained from new discoveries in physics mean that it is almost inevitable that aliens are here and have been here for a long time.
Mr. Jennings will suggest that there is too much UFO evidence to be ignored, and that if even a small amount of it represents objects under intelligent control, serious and effective scientific research is needed.
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Astrophysicist Bernard Haisch says, "We are in the curious situation today that our best modern physics and astrophysics theories predict that we should be experiencing extraterrestrial visitation, yet any possible evidence of such lurking in the UFO phenomenon is scoffed at within our scientific community."
Deardorff says, "It would take some humility for the scientific community to suspend its judgment and take at least some of the high quality reports seriously enough to investigate…but I hope we can bring ourselves to do that."
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