Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible






Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible
Whistleblowers, Nonhuman Intelligence and ET Contact: Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible

We’re up to our asses in UFO/UAP whistleblowers. Highly credible people who worked in Defense and Intelligence claim unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) are real, and nonhuman intelligence (NHI) controls UAP. NHI might sound like crackpot nonsense, but Congress takes it seriously. In November, former Pentagon official Lue Elizondo told the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on UAP, “Let me be clear. UAP are real. Advanced technologies not made by our government, or any other government, are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe.” Retired Navy Rear Admiral Dr. Tim Gallaudet told the same committee there was strong evidence a higher intelligence controlled UAP. The committee’s opening statement quoted Army Colonel Karl Nell of the government’s UAP task force who said NHI exists and interacts with humanity.
Two things are certain. Any study of UFO/UAP must investigate the role of human consciousness as well as propulsion and nuts and bolts. And, Rice University’s Archives of the Impossible is helping to further these inquiries.
Let me explain. In 2022, I wrote about Rice’s Archives of the Impossible which is the paranormal branch of the special collections at Woodson Research Center, into which researchers deposit material on such topics as UAP, telepathy, and the afterlife. I was motivated by the belief that the archived material is fundamentally important to our understanding of what it means to be human. Not long after, I experienced a “holy shit” moment that deepened that belief. My beautiful Donnie died, and several months later amidst indescribable grief, he appeared and interacted in a mind-blowing way. Visits from the dead aren’t supposed to happen, yet the Impossible archive is filled with accounts of them, and journalist Leslie Kean presented compelling evidence for surviving bodily death at the 2022 Archives of the Impossible Conference. Relatedly, a TicTac shaped UAP stalking Navy Pilot Commander David Fravor’s F/A18, with maneuvers from 28,000 feet to sea level in under a second caught on the carrier group’s radar, might shatter one’s worldview. No manmade object has these capabilities, Fravor told Congress. Physicist Dr. Kevin Knuth who analyzed the carrier group’s radar data will speak at Rice’s upcoming Impossible Conference, April 3-5. This is what I mean by Rice furthering these inquiries.

Knuth is nerdy. And cute. Assuming mass, he calculated the TicTac’s G-force equaled 5400, which would vaporize any manmade craft and turn a human into a “puddle of goo,” a phrase as choice as one Dr. Colm Kelleher uttered at the last Impossible conference, “turns to jam.” Knuth helped Congress grasp UAP physics. Another conference speaker is Tim Gallaudet who testified at the November hearing. Gallaudet recently briefed the Trump administration on UAP. Also speaking is Karl Nell who’s words that NHI interacts with humanity entered the committee’s opening statement. And, Dr. Diana Pasulka, author of “American Cosmic” and “Encounters.” Pasulka is an Impossible donor.
Whistleblower Jake Barber told the media he transported craft of unknown origin for a covert craft retrieval program, and interacted with the NHI that controlled the craft. The program employed people with psychic abilities called “psionic assets” to invite crafts, a link between human consciousness and UAP. It’s worth noting, the practice of “inviting” UAP isn’t restricted to hidden government programs. Ordinary folks desiring “close encounters” use consciousness based protocols for “human initiated contact” with UAP, orbs and entities. Baloney? That depends on if the quantum entanglement that spooked Einstein actually connects the conscious field to the rest of the cosmos. The fact is, “psi’ or “psionics,” is involved in studying UAP. An unnamed DoD whistleblower’s report told Congress psi is also used for studying and “exploiting” NHI and technology of unknown origins.
Understand that covert use of ESP isn’t new. Our government ran a classified remote viewing program called Stargate which used ESP for intelligence gathering. Unclassified documents from Stargate are in Rice’s archive.

UAP is a mess of physical and metaphysical. Objects caught on satellite are way physical. But to frame UAP as strictly an alien craft doesn’t cover the depth of the phenomena. Dr. Jacques Vallée (archive donor) locates the phenomena in another reality that transcends our limited notions of time and space. Could something from dimensions beyond spacetime be manifesting anomalies to our encased ego, to jolt us, sometimes scare the crap out of us, thereby opening our minds to unbound consciousness and unimaginable human capabilities? The UAP would then be an object and a psychic event with spiritual implications. The hypothesis explains our seeing ancient gods, fairies and apparitions of the Virgin. Science alone won’t get to the bottom of UAP. Collecting scientific data however is one necessary approach, so while Vallée studies the “psychic component” of UFOs, he has Dr. Garry Nolan analyze material recovered from alleged UFO crash sites.
Before Nolan was a prominent Stanford molecular immunologist, he was a little boy spooked by strange creatures in his bedroom. He saw a UFO. Nolan’s Stanford lab has badass lab equipment. He’s examined injuries caused by exposure to anomalies for the CIA and an aerospace firm. Nolan recently looked at whistleblower Barber’s medical records. “Horror show.” Retrieving craft for the program, it seems, caused Barber’s skin to melt off. Injuries are physical traces of the phenomena. Nolan will speak at Rice’s conference. (I hope he lets rip with going to a UFO crash site blindfolded with Pasulka.)
A related phenomena involves contact with nonhuman entities. The number of people claiming these encounters is staggering. After Whitley Strieber published his alien abduction account “Communion,” he received hundreds of thousands of letters describing similar experiences. Beings walked through walls and communicated telepathically. There are 3,661 “Communion Letters” archived at Rice, many with drawings of entities and crafts. In 2023, the late Dr. John Mack’s alien abduction research entered Rice. Mack was a Harvard psychiatrist and Pulitzer Prize winning writer who proposed that a new paradigm of reality with invisible realms and unknown entities might reveal laws of nature we don’t yet comprehend. For Mack, experiencers’ first hand accounts, though subjective and scientifically unverifiable, were as vital to understanding the contact phenomenon as measured data. Harvard freaked out over his abduction research and formed an Inquisition, but Mack was vindicated. After Mack died, his family wanted Rice to have his paranormal research. Harvard could keep the conventional medical research.

The 150 boxes of Mack’s material expanded the Impossible to over a million documents. Rice hired Karin Austin, Director of the John Mack Institute, as Project Manager of Archives of the Impossible. Austin is making sure experiencers’ narratives, what Vallée called “the long-denied voice of close encounter witnesses,” are seriously studied. She and special collections archivist Amanda Focke are using AI to analyze contact and abduction accounts within the Strieber and Mack collections. After digitizing and making anonymous, and presumably aggregating large quantities of bizarre details, they search for patterns. A group of scholars with expertise in philosophy, ethics and AI provides oversight. The ambitious project will ultimately incorporate research collections beyond Rice. Academic white papers are expected.
No one knows what UFO/UAP actually are, nor what NHI is, or if there’s one or many. Gallaudet told Congress the government concealed “long-hidden knowledge” about UAP and NHI. Vallée, an astronomer with a doctorate in AI, whom Spielberg portrayed in “Close Encounters,” called UFOs “a craft and a psychic device.” He says there’s more than one tenant in the building. About reports of encountering nonhuman entities, Dr. Jeffrey Kripal who kickstarted the Impossible said, “They happen. Get over it.” In the next breath he’ll wonder if the appearances and apparitions are “epiphanies of other dimensions of the human.”