Andrew Collins (AC): I mean I’m a writer. I’m a researcher and, you know, I can find the information where I need it and when I need it; and in recent times I have been seriously going into quantum science, quantum theory, particularly the work of the theoretical physicist David Bohm, who was onto the whole idea of multidimensional experiences, in connection with the medium that we call plasma. I’m not suggesting the fourth dimension is a separate place, like the earth, or our physical dimension is a place that exists and you can travel from A to B. I think what is referred to as the fourth dimension is something that is created as and when necessary. In other words, the dimension beyond […] Read More
Category: Interview with Andrew Collins
AC: Yes, well I became very close friends with them as well and I am still friends with the man of the family John Day today. There is no question that this event took place and that this… I started to try and get deeper into this because you know the onboard experience was quite classic, but there seemed to be some conflicting things going on because the family had three children. Two of them were asleep in the car. And the third one, when he saw the oval blue light got up and held on to the front seat. And that positioning was the position he was in when he went into the green mist. He was still in that position when they […] Read More
AC: Yes. KC: At that site, which again, and then of course Sumer… AC: Yes. KC: …and the Sumerian tablets all relate to a race that came from the stars. AC: According to Zecharia Sitchin of course. I mean I have to be totally honest. I am not a big fan of Zecharia Sitchin and his interpretation of the ancient texts. KC: Okay, but earth… from heaven to earth came… AC: Yes. KC: This is an interpretation… AC: Yes. My idea of the Anunnaki is completely separate. I wrote a book in 1996 called From the Ashes of Angels, where I read the ancient texts or at least read all the translations that were available at that time. I mean we are not talking […] Read More
AC: Yes they have. Yes, well, for the most part, those skulls are deformed, using bands on a child, on a babe and a child, when they are young. This is a practice that was going on all the way around the world, in the ancient world and in the Americas, certainly from as far back as any knowledge we have, you know, of human civilization. Right the way through and, in fact, I think it still goes on among certain tribal cultures even today. Of course, we have all seen these great skulls from places like Peru and Mexico, but it was also going on in the ancient Near East, the very area where I suggested the Watchers and Anunnaki were. Similar skulls […] Read More
AC: Well, that’s the here and now. I mean we create our own realities. I mean each one of us has our own reality and that’s not just a world view but everything centers, we are like a center spark outwards, the whole of the universe, the whole of space/time for each individual is almost like a point of consciousness so we can influence anything. Whatever we believe can exist. If we believe in lizard headed aliens, they exist. If we believe in alien greys, they exist. If we don’t believe in them, we might find out they don’t exist but others could introduce us to new evidence that…you know, in other words, whatever people want to believe does exist but in a way […] Read More
AC: Absolutely. KC: What I’d like to know is whether or not you are familiar with the Philadelphia Experiment and how you sort of figure that out in terms of what you are talking about. How do you correlate that? AC: Well I think…I mean, I loved the story of the Philadelphia Experiment. I read Charles Berlitz’s book and was it, William Moore, I believe, was the other co-author. I’ve read about it in notebooks previously. The main person who spilled the beans on it was a guy called Carlos Allende and he told the story to a UFO writer by the name of Morris K Jessop and it’s a famous story. I mean, there is a lot of evidence to suggest that it […] Read More
AC: We can only challenge what is basically unseen. I mean, this word “inevitability” is very important in defining what reality is. It’s inevitable that if I go outside into the auditorium I’m going to meet certain people. It’s inevitable that one day I’m going to die and that in itself creates the framework of reality: it’s inevitable. That which is not inevitable I think can be changed. I mean, for instance, if I talked about Nikola Tesla and said that a psychic said to me: “Oh, he had a secret diary.” Now, there is a possibility that he didn’t keep a secret diary but the sheer fact that a group of people starts believing that he did, could, I believe, influence him back […] Read More