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John Mack
John Edward Mack
4th October, 1929 - 27th September, 2004
Hit By Car and Killed in Totteridge, London, September 27, 2004.

Psychiatrist and Author, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer.

From the John E. Mack Instute
The passing of John Mack
http://johnemackinstitute.org/center/center_news.asp?id=227

On alien encounters:
"No one has been able to come up with a counter-formulation that explains what's going on,"

"But if people can't be convinced that this is real, that's OK. All I want is for people to be convinced that there's something going on here that is not explainable."


Comment and thank you from ellis to John Mack

Every death that is not due to fatigue of the body's system (and even some of them)is a hit by the dark side. It's manipulation of minds through, it seems in this case, alcohol and also its manifestation of the preliminary and concurrent causal factors.

No doubt there will be allegations of government involvement etc, which there is (at least to a degree). It is one head of the Hydra; but whether they had anything to do with arranging Professor Mack's death time will tell.

John Mack is a name that is symbolic of moon and sun. A sun moon is a full moon. He died within hours of the full moon (Sep 28  13:08).

What is sadly true is that 'experiencers' and researchers have lost a man who almost single-handedly appeared to breach the barricades of the academic and scientific citadels and their smug denizens. Here was a man who it seems was a real scientist.

I do have my reservations, at least I did have them. No one stays the course if they expose the system, especially from within. And you do not get within unless you follow the tune, know the password. Harvard is a den of iniquitous skullduggery, as is every other major learning centre. Just follow the paper trail to and from them. John Mack was part of this system. It may well be that his introduction to the experiences that we 'experiencers' encounter showed him a glimpse of the real nature of life. Maybe the 'abduction' experience was his awakening, his saving and eventually the reason for his tragic passage out of here. I think it was. Because of his work and his writing, and his standing he reached, and I am sure opened many minds. That's dangerous to a system that prefers to clamp down on free thought and spiritual awareness.

I'm glad I got to listen to John Mack at the Glastonbury Symposium. And I'm truly grateful for the courage he displayed over the years. When nobody listened to me and I felt alone, my partner at her wits end, I wrote to John Mack. I hadn't met Mary Rodwell then. I didn't expect a reply but I got one, a handwritten one. Although one expects academics and scientists to be... well aloof, he wasn't. And it wasn't what he said, nor the way he said it. It was how it felt.

So thank you John Mack for everything you have done to help the many, many people who your spirit has touched and assured that they are not alone, they are not raving nutters and that somewhere there was someone who really did care.

John Mack spoke to On Point radio, Boston in June 2002 in which he described his extraterrestrial research. (real player)

NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with a friend and colleague of Dr. Mack, Dr. Robert Jay Lifton of the Harvard Medical School.

Mack, the life
In snubbing professor John Mack’s memorial, ‘official Harvard’ testifies to the power of his brilliant unconventionality.
UNSURPRISINGLY, nobody from "official Harvard" — the administration of Harvard University or of its Medical School — took the podium in Memorial Church last Saturday to give Dr. John Mack the kind of sendoff that this remarkable human being deserved.

On the passing of a great man
"Veronica Keen told me that she believes that John Mack has communicated from the afterlife and has 'met' and is working with Monty."