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In VOICES FROM THE COSMOS, Drs. Scott Jones and Angela Smith provide detailed transcripts of remote viewing/telepathic interviews with members of 18 extraterrestrial (ET) races, including the Large Grays, Nordics, Small Grays, Annunaki and others. These interviews provide answers to some of the perennial ET questions such as: Who are they? Where are they from? What, if anything, is their agenda? Are they friendly or unfriendly? Do they have an interest and stake in sound human development processes on Earth? etc.

Also addressed in the book is the ET link with the Outer Space Security and Development Treaty. This treaty bans all space-based weapons and at their request, Cosmic Cultures are identified as Parties to the treaty. Crafted by Jones, Dr. Carol Rosin, Astronaut Edgar Mitchell, and other colleagues, it is clear the ETs are concerned with keeping space a weapon-free zone. It is a safe assumption that the ETs can easily verify the Treaty is being honored. Their request to be included in the Treaty is a very positive sign that other cooperative ventures are in our future.

The authors are joined by the ETs in a call for a pre-disclosure dialogue on the anticipated consequences of established contact, and a detailed plan of how this can be accomplished is provided. Academe at all levels must play a leading role.

The book is a must read for UFOLOGISTS, Exopolitics analysts and all other planetary citizens, both new and experienced with the subject.

Bill Wickersham, Ed.D., Adjunct Professor of Peace Studies, University of Missouri Columbia

As cosmic knowledge, reality and truth unfolds a host of human beliefs and assumptions will be challenged. In over fifty-years of working with ET experiencers, I have concluded that the contact event can result in a number of positive outcomes. I consider this book to be one of those positive outcomes. Drs. Jones and Smith have drawn from a lifetime of contact and moved into a rich, largely unexplored area of research. Direct communication and dialogue with sentient life in the cosmos that is complex, ancient, and apparently waiting for the opportunity to tell their stories. Followers of this field and those who are ready to join this enlightened community will be fascinated by what the little Grays say about what most earth authors call abductions and the purpose of them. These take and return operations are to produce a hybrid race of pioneers that explores and settles throughout multiple universes.

These two authors are uncommon in their contributions that come from both heart and mind. Their combined experience supports critical assessment of the Planetary Plight and the activities of military and government leaders. This is presented with courage, competence and compassion. The huge bonus of this book is the unfiltered voices from the cosmos. Listen to them they are willing to share.

R. Leo Sprinkle, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Counseling Services, University of Wyoming

Voices

From

The

Cosmos

C. B. Scott Jones Ph.D.

& Angela T. Smith Ph.D.

There are as many other races as stars in the sky.

Large Gray

Headline Books, Inc.

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Voices From The Cosmos

by C. B. Scott Jones Ph.D. and Angela T. Smith Ph.D.

copyright 2014 C. B. Scott Jones Ph.D. and Angela T. Smith Ph.D.

First Electronic Edition 2014

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Dedication

C. B. Scott Jones & Angela T. Smith

The subject of this book has been carefully and deliberately ignored by academe in the United States and throughout the world. We will discuss this in one of our chapters and how that situation must be changed. Among the few academics that recognized how important the subject is, none stood taller than John E. Mack M.D., professor at Harvard Medical School. John and Scott met before John knew anything about humans interacting with ETs. Their first connection was over the message that the Cold War sent. The global policies of the US and the USSR were being manipulated to assure continuing war economies with unpredictable military risks. When Scott learned that John was involved with individuals reporting ET contact, a visit to Cambridgewas made and subsequently Scott recommended to Lawrence Rockefeller that Johns work should be financially supported. This resulted in his first book on the subject in 199 , Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens . John was later invited to be a speaker at the May 199 When Cosmic Cultures Mee t conference in Washington, D.C. It was not known at the time that he was under vicious attack by the Dean of Harvard Medical School, Daniel C. Tosteson. The committee that Tosteson appointed to confidentially investigate Johns clinical care was not deemed to be disciplinary and therefore John was not protected by the normal university rules of procedure. John was not told of the nature of the complaints against him until eight months after the investigation started. The plan was to intimidate him, to stop his work on a subject fearful to his detractors. When the work of the committee became known, other Harvard faculty became concerned because no charges of professional misconduct or ethical violations were involved. The Rockefeller support of Mack at this time was most important. After fourteen months of this attack, the Dean reaffirmed Dr. Macks academic freedom to study what he wishes and to state his opinions without impediments. Harvards other tenured professors sighed in relief, and the non-tenured professors continued to trudge down the status quo road.

When John came to the May 1995 conference he was exhausted but gave a reasonable presentation. While the proceedings of the conference were being edited prior to being published, John called Scott and asked if he could replace the talk he gave in Washington, D.C.with one he had subsequently given after he had regained his normal drive and energy. This was agreed to and a paper full of insights was published that showed Johns personal transformation. This was abundantly shown in his next and last boo k , Passport to the Cosmos: Human Transformation and Alien Encounters.

John has given us some pithy quotes addressing his discoveries. Two of our favorites are: The alien abduction phenomenon appears to be kind of spiritual outreach program from the cosmos for the spiritually impaired, You will remember that one when you read later in this book what the interviewed ETs say about abductions. And finally, UFOs are outreach to the consciousness-impaired. John was comfortable with the reality that consciousness was non-local, and wondrously shared throughout the cosmos.

For all good reasons we dedicate this book to John E. Mack who somewhere we are sure is delighted that the envelope of understanding is still being expanded, and to academics such as Bill Wickersham at the University of Missouri who, still in harness, has survived much and with true grit points a bright light to the future.

Foreword

C. B. Scott Jones

This book is about communicating: verbal and non-verbal communications. There will be nothing new presented about the physical and mental mechanics of communication, but some details may be new to many even though they are ancient in practice and clearly important to survival. Long before the beginning of written communications and the advent of technologically supported communication, indigenous cultures were communicating well beyond the limits of sight and sound. The evidence of this is robust in that some remaining indigenous cultures still practice this art and credit the learning to their ancestors.

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