
Greg Bishop
WITNESS EFFECTS – AN IGNORED DATABASE?
In a quest for more accurate physical data, the lived experience of the witness is often ignored, even though the psychological effects of close encounters may hold a clue to the purpose and origin of the UFO presence. Witness’ emotional state, events before and after the encounter, and life changes are aspects of the experience that have been routinely ignored in the pursuit of an accurate recall of events, with a potential trove of subtle, but significant information waiting in the wings.
Using such disciplines as phenomenology and an awareness of human neurophysiology and memory, as well as a preliminary discussion of psychological effects and life changes, this talk will assess the witness experience as a dataset that has been largely ignored, and how this may hold some keys to a better understanding of the UFO enigma.
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