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739. Jay Hammen

739. Jay Hammen

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In this fascinating conversation, Martin Willis speaks with Jay Hammen, a school psychologist and longtime UFO researcher, about a theory that attempts to connect UAP sightings, entities, consciousness, trauma, telepathy, altered states, and other high-strangeness phenomena into one larger framework. Drawing from thinkers such as Jacques Vallée, Carl Jung, and Terence McKenna, Jay lays out the idea of a “field” of consciousness that may help explain why the phenomenon can appear physical at times, yet deeply psychological or interdimensional at others. Jay also shares personal experiences that shaped his thinking, including an unusual UAP sighting in Florida, synchronicities, meditation experiences, and observations from his professional life that led him to question whether trauma and altered perception may play some role in how certain phenomena are experienced. The discussion moves into remote viewing, missing time, Rendlesham, Ariel School, Skinwalker Ranch, and the possibility that disclosure may be far more difficult than people imagine if the truth is stranger than a simple extraterrestrial explanation. This is a thought-provoking episode for anyone interested in the deeper side of the UFO mystery, especially the consciousness and interdimensional aspects that continue to surface in witness accounts and modern UAP discussions. Whether you agree or disagree, Jay presents a compelling attempt to connect many of the most puzzling threads in ufology.

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