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Reed Summers on UFOs, Non-Human Intelligence, and Disclosure

That UFO PodcastNovember 1, 202510 min1,187 views
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The Human Institute and NHI Research

  • 🎯 The Human Institute is a nonpartisan think tank focused on the scientific and policy implications of UAP and NHI.
  • πŸ’‘ Reed Summers directs strategy, aiming to foster a credible, empirical, and data-driven conversation about the phenomenon.
  • πŸš€ The institute is preparing an international preparedness and response plan for the affirmation of NHI existence.

Marshall Summers' Telepathic Communications

  • 🧠 Reed's father, Marshall Summers, was a telepathic communicator who received communications from non-human intelligence (NHI) starting in the mid-90s.
  • πŸ’¬ These communications were initially from a non-physical NHI, later followed by observations from a physical NHI concerned about humanity's unpreparedness for contact.
  • ⚠️ Marshall developed methods for psychic and mental shielding to protect against unwanted or forceful communications.

Nature of Non-Human Intelligence Encounters

  • ⚠️ Concerns are raised about NHI encounters violating fundamental principles like free will and sovereignty.
  • πŸ”¬ There are indications of structured technology operating at speeds suggesting an interstellar origin for these entities.
  • 🎭 A potential
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UFO PhenomenonNon-Human Intelligence (NHI)The Human InstituteUAPTelepathic CommunicationDisclosureInterstellar OriginPsychic ShieldingGovernment SecrecyCitizen ResearchExopoliticsGenetic InterventionsSocial Engineering
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