In this episode, guest host Kelly Chase sits down with Jay Christopher King to discuss their upcoming docuseries project, The Beyond: UFOs & A New Reality

Jay is the co-founder and director of The Experiencer Group as well as the co-founder of the Inquiry Into Anomalous Experience and the Phenomenon conference series. A lifelong experiencer himself, Jay is a tireless advocate for those who have been impacted by the anomalous.

As the director of The Beyond, Jay explains how he wanted to reimagine how media approaches the topic of UFOs and contact with non-human intelligences. He gives a glimpse behind the scenes of this ambitious new project, sharing insights for how we can evolve the conversation in ufology moving into the future.

The Beyond: UFOs & A New Reality features Whitley Strieber, Jeff Kripal, Michael Masters, Diana Walsh Pasulka, James Madden, Mario Woods, Greg Bishop, James Iandoli, and many more. It will be out on Apple TV and Amazon Prime in September.

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10 Comments

  1. I thoroughly appreciate this discussion as it highlights the reticence of so many people to engage in topics such as the UFO or afterlife.

    Any new media in this area is exciting especially if it’s provocative. I can’t claim to be a clarion in this area but occasionally talk about it at work.

    Talking about ‘ghosts’ and UFO’s is easy enough but tell colleagues about wig wearing disembodied heads floating in the air above your bed and eyes glaze over fast.

    Bravo, great show.

    1. Could you please tell US about the wig wearing disembodied heads? Our eyes won’t glaze over!

  2. The taboo against PSI research in Western ‘Institutions of Higher Learning’ and the lack of public grant money for this branch of science (except in clandestine programs) highlights the resistance to the next phase of human evolution. I believe this is one of the key reasons denial of ET presence is so strong, as they live as PSI empowered beings. Advanced beings (physical evolved beings and spiritual higher dimensional beings) see it all… Judgement Day, total transparency for all to see: A new world, a new age of humanity, is coming (and no human control system can stop it).

  3. I’m looking forward to watching The Beyond!

    This discussion was a very enjoyable breath of fresh air, despite the sometimes disturbing subjects. And it was very lucid and to the point. It’s great that the two of you are doing this work.

  4. Loved this interview, thank you. Kelly, a bit of a synchronicity. As I was watching this interview, this message came in from SpaceWeather.com as you were making a comment regarding a solar flare.

    CANNIBAL CME ALERT: A series of M-class flares over the weekend hurled multiple CMEs toward Earth, as many as four or five. According to a NOAA model, the first two CMEs are merging to form a single Cannibal CME. Strong G3-class geomagnetic storms are possible when it reaches Earth on July 30th. Subscribers to our Space Weather Alert Service will receive an instant text message when the CME arrives.

      1. Hello, Sunbow. Just thought I would update the solar activity for today. ALSO, after reading your post, it is difficult to image the ‘Carrington Event’ X40 in the world of today. Could any infrastructure survive that?

        “SOLAR ACTIVITY IS HIGH: Sunspot complex AR3765-67 is crackling with strong flares–and they’re getting stronger. An impulsive X1.5 flare this morning at 0237 UT caused a deep shortwave radio blackout over Japan, southeast Asia and Australia (map). More X-flares are in the offing as the sunspot complex turns directly toward Earth later today.”

        1. Check out SolarHam-dot-Com for up to date news. Some of the YouTube reporting gets exaggerated.

          The Charlemagne event (officially 774–775 carbon-14 spike) may have been 20 time stronger than the Carrington Event!!!

          No chips and no electricity for many months. Worse, some nuclear power plants would melt down (I have not looked into if this is fixed, but I doubt much has been done, since it costs money). I think there is an emergency plan that will shut down everything in America before it hits, as there is a but of time between when it leaves the sun and when it hits Earth.

          Probably as devastating as a super-volcano, but much more frequent. We do not know if an X10 or so happens every hundred years or so. Some believe satellites would loose navigation and crash into each other creating random junk taking out more and more of them, so space could be a total mess.

          Let us hope humanity becomes civilized before then (meaning no more nation tribal warfare).

      2. Hello, Sunbow. Just thought I would update the solar activity for today. ALSO, after reading your post, it is difficult to image the ‘Carrington Event’ X40 in the world of today. Could any infrastructure survive that?

        “SOLAR ACTIVITY IS HIGH: Sunspot complex AR3765-67 is crackling with strong flares–and they’re getting stronger. An impulsive X1.5 flare this morning at 0237 UT caused a deep shortwave radio blackout over Japan, southeast Asia and Australia (map). More X-flares are in the offing as the sunspot complex turns directly toward Earth later today.”

  5. I would like to give a shout-out to Kelly’s ability to write beautifully. I’m in the midst of James Madden’s “Unidentified Flying Hyperobject,” and while it’s a very useful book, it’s slow going and I have to read many passages multiple times, because he writes like the philosophy professor he is. Like, never use a colloquial word if you can use one your readers will have to stop and look up!

    But Kelly’s foreword to the book is poetic, succinct, and a model of clarity. It flows effortlessly into the reader’s mind. I hope to read more of her writing in the future.

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