
Taylor recounts a dramatic 1993 CSETI expedition east of Mexico City where her team witnessed a silent, triangular craft the size of a 747 respond to their light signals, approach within a mile, and shut down all their electronic equipment. She also describes afternoon sightings of reflective disc-shaped objects near the volcano, reinforcing her belief that multiple types of extraterrestrial beings are interacting with Earth. Her work with a retired FAA psychic associate on the TWA Flight 800 crash produced detailed material supporting the missile theory, which was sent to the FBI.
The episode weaves together remote viewing, interdimensional theory, and contact with deceased loved ones into a picture of reality far broader than conventional science acknowledges. A caller who was shot four times describes living in an alternate reality during his three-week coma, adding visceral testimony to the night's themes.
Key Moments
Stanford Research Institute visit with Puthoff and Targ: On her way to her doctoral defense, Taylor stopped at SRI just after Mind Reach was published and spent hours with Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ touring the labs where they had developed remote viewing with Ingo Swann.
Courtney Brown's monitor was Ed Dames: Through her Bigelow Foundation contacts, Taylor confirms that Ed Dames was Courtney Brown's monitor for the Cosmic Voyage work and suggests the New Mexico ET reptilian-children material may have been Dames' content bleeding through telepathically.
Bigelow assignment: find the world's greatest medium: Taylor describes Bob Bigelow personally hiring her as a consultant and giving her a five-month project to identify the world's greatest mediums, which led her to the UK as the global hotbed of medium activity.
George Anderson reading at Raymond Moody's home: At Raymond Moody's Alabama home, medium George Anderson - never having met Taylor - gave a reading that accurately described her deceased physician father and named her grandfather George, later corroborated by Australian medium Margaret Dent.
Bigelow's electronic-voice/image research with Angela Thompson: Taylor recalls that while research coordinator Angela Thompson handled Bigelow's other projects in 1992-93, the foundation tracked European researchers reportedly receiving images of Einstein and Tesla on computer monitors as a form of instrumental transcommunication.
