Author Archives: Mark Macy

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About Mark Macy

Main interests are other-worldly matters (www.macyafterlife.com) and worldly matters (www.noblesavageworld.com)

What ITC Groups Could Learn From INIT (9.5 – Funding)

Money is the ultimate symbol of worldly things in this noble-savage world.  The more money you have, the more you can affect the world around you. On one hand, then, fueled by love, knowledge, and ingenuity, money can materialize our … Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From INIT (9.4 – Management)

The most remarkable ITC contact I received over the years, here in Colorado, was a phone call in May 1996 from the spirit of the late EVP pioneer Konstantin Raudive, lasting about 12 minutes. During that phone call we spent … Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From INIT (9.3 – Personalities)

Here’s a critical question for ITC research: What prevents people from fitting comfortably into groups in harmony, with unity of mind? Sure, we humans can sometimes work together for a while with common goals and dreams, and with rules and … Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From INIT (9.2 – Mission)

The inner workings of an ITC bridge were a mystery to most of the INIT members when we first came together in 1995. The detailed messages streaming to us from our spirit friends through computers, radios, TVs, and telephones, describing … Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From INIT (9.1)

There are many talents and skills that can be put to good use in an ITC group. Along with the experimenters, an ITC group could benefit from writers, networkers, web designers, videoconference experts, public relations specialists, scientists, doctors, musicians, photographers… in short, people from many walks of life…. Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From the Ancients (8.4)

Some of our superhuman ancestors apparently had super egos, judging by the Thoth story and by ancient Hindu writings that are rich with stories about ancient, high-tech airships (Vimanas) and nuclear wars that shaped life on Earth over the course of “a day of Brahma”… or 4.3 billion years…. Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From the Ancients (8.3)

To get a better understanding of the “Ancients” who shaped the human heritage, I think we have to trace much further back in time than what seems reasonable today… maybe all the way back to 4 billion-year-old moon rocks. Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From the Ancients (8.2)

(In rewriting ancient human history… ) I’ll start with a bare skeleton of modern truths… that is, the shiniest, most reliable nuggets of information that have been found or revealed in recent years to help us understand our ancient past. Once that skeleton of human history is fairly complete, I’ll start filling in the meat with chunks of ancient information that fit neatly around the bones…. Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From the Ancients (8.1)

This article explores some of the earliest known writings on subjects like the creation of the universe, gods and titans walking the Earth long ago, the fall of man and contention with the serpent, the first epoch of modern humanity culminating in Atlantis, and the great flood that washed away most Atlantean culture… to get an idea of how ancient information compares to modern information, not just from science, but more important (for me, at least) from ITC messages received during the 1990s. Continue reading

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What ITC Groups Could Learn From Religion (7)

Why compare ITC groups and religions? For one thing, they’re both involved in other-worldly pursuits… spirituality. Also, while religion is vastly popular in the world, ITC (communicating with the other side through technology) is still on the fringes of human understanding and acceptance. But mostly, seven ethereal beings acted as gatekeepers for the high-tech communication bridge that our INIT group enjoyed with the other side, and The Seven made a distinction between ITC and religion…. Continue reading

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