of the actual “lifting out” techniques as described by the Explorer
subject.
She finally left, a very puzzled and preoccupied individual.
Things like that are hard on belief systems when they happen to
most people. The problem was that so many were happening to us.
There were many suspenseful moments.
It should be noted here that reaching this state of trust and
communication and/or association with these friendly entities and
beings took hours and hours of preliminary contact, plus “third party”
communication discussions. It did not happen overnight to the degree
indicated here. A great mass of material provided through such beings
had to do with information of a philosophic nature or suggestions and
advice regarding the personal well-being of the Explorers involved. In
no case was any drug or any other medication used in any of our
experiments.
Moreover, there are indications that a magnetic field is generated
of a type with which our science is unfamiliar. One of the results of
this is to set up magnetic fields in nearby electrical loops as well as
audio cables. Another is to affect nearby magnetic tape to such an
extent that a “print-through” takes place from one layer of tape to
another. The recording industry would like very much to know how
to do this at a commercial level. However, of course, the results that
we have are not significant enough to be commercially viable. Not
yet, at least.
One night, when we got into our cars parked outside some twenty
feet from booth 2, we found that the batteries were dead in all three
cars. They jump-started quite easily, as it was a summer night, and
stayed in charge afterward. Cars parked on the other side, or sixty
feet away, were unaffected. Thus we learned we had better not park
too close to booth 2 during certain experiments with specific
Explorers. Exactly why this took place—and still does so—we don’t
know.
In the current Explorer group, only two remain from the original
team. The tide of personal events has moved the others away from
the area, their lives visibly altered by the experience. The original