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NINE DIRECTIONS AT ONCE ~ Christina Gomez Takes the Bigelow Question to Jeffrey Mishlove, and the Answer Points at Consciousness

NINE DIRECTIONS AT ONCE ~ Christina Gomez Takes the Bigelow Question to Jeffrey Mishlove, and the Answer Points at Consciousness

Hybrid Genies | Episode Notes: Christina Gomez, UFO News Update Summarized by Janet Kira Lessin


Christina Gomez runs a daily UFO news update and closes each one by telling her audience to keep their eyes on the skies. Her segment on the third Bigelow episode does something the podcast itself leaves undone. She takes his hardest claim, sets it beside the work of the man who won his essay contest, and lets the two positions talk to each other.

Her framing question deserves repeating. Bigelow says humanity may lack the spiritual maturity to merit contact. Gomez asks her audience whether that reads as a fair assessment of where we stand, or as a way of explaining away the absence of open contact.


THE PART SHE RECAPS

She walks viewers through the episode’s core with a light hand.

Bigelow holds that the hardest problem involves who speaks for the human species rather than the technology. He keeps military leaders away because hostility is built into the mindset, keeps politicians away for their agendas, and gives the United Nations no pass, since five nations hold vetoes and unanimous agreement stays out of reach. Gomez notes that the how looks as unsolved as the who, and she flags his worry that the few humans who have already reached out may have damaged a relationship we cannot inspect.

She raises the practice of attempting contact through consciousness and asks whether that opens a door nobody can close afterward. She also notes that a being claiming a home star system offers no way to verify the claim, which touches the star seed material directly.

Her account of the camera destruction stays faithful to Bigelow’s telling. A steel clamp knocked inside the housing, the tape stripped and partly gone, the equipment shredded, and a second camera watching the whole event while recording nothing approaching. She reaches for Star Trek and the prime directive, which strikes me as the right instinct.

On the eligibility verdict, she says the fear involves abandonment rather than attack, and she asks what people would feel if the visitors left for good. A void nobody could name. She wonders aloud whether the search itself functions as a religion, with humanity waiting on a savior to rescue us from ourselves, then tells her audience to sit with the question on their own time.


WHAT SHE ADDS

The second half carries material worth more than the recap.

Jeffrey Mishlove won the top prize in the Bigelow essay competition on survival of consciousness. Gomez points out that he holds the sole doctoral diploma in parapsychology ever granted by an accredited American university, earned at Berkeley in 1980.

His answer to the contest question refuses to rest on one pillar. He argues that evidence for survival arrives from nine separate directions at once, and he locates the strength in the convergence rather than in any single line. His examples run from mediumship through electronic voice phenomena and instrumental transcommunication, where people report contact with deceased friends and relatives using radios, computers, and television sets. He extends the same reasoning to the conservation of information, which Bigelow has also been working.

That convergence argument answers the standard objection better than any single case ever will. Attack one line and eight remain standing, each resting on different methods and different researchers.

Gomez then puts Bigelow’s claim about visitors walking among us, possibly including human hybrids, to Mishlove. He declines to dismiss it. He reports numerous accounts along those lines, says he has no hard evidence, and calls it a reasonable hypothesis given seventy or eighty years of accumulated context.


THE PLASMA QUESTION

The last piece may prove the most useful to experiencers.

Mishlove discusses the work of Robert Temple, who argues that plasma, the charged state of matter making up most of the universe, organizes itself. Temple has told Mishlove he believes some of these plasma structures carry consciousness, and that he has communicated with at least one.

Set that beside the ranch accounts, and the fit becomes obvious. Witnesses describe balls of light and turquoise orbs moving with apparent intent, dodging branches at speed with perfect precision. Bigelow himself wonders aloud whether a consciousness rides inside the orb rather than steering it from elsewhere.

Gomez draws the conclusion that matters. Both Bigelow and Mishlove state that the phenomenon responds to human attention. It communicates, and it slips away from cameras and repeatable tests. She compares the effort to trapping a mouse while blindfolded, armed with a pencil sharpener.

She closes by asking what humanity should do to get ready, given that the visitors choose the timing.


WHY THIS MATTERS TO EXPERIENCERS

Gomez performs a service the field needs. She takes a billionaire’s verdict on human worthiness, sets it beside a parapsychologist’s evidence for the soul’s survival, and lets her audience see that the two men describe the same universe while reaching opposite conclusions about our standing in it.

Her instinct about the prime directive lands close to the truth. Non-interference protects free will, and free will implies beings worth the courtesy. An intelligence that refuses to override us has already answered whether we count.

Temple’s conscious plasma deserves attention on our broadcast too. Experiencers have described luminous beings and living light for as long as we have kept records, and a physicist arguing that charged matter organizes itself into awareness moves that testimony from the margins toward the laboratory.


Janet Kira Lessin | Research: Claudia Lenore | © 2026 Aquarian Media


Source: Christina Gomez, UFO News Update, covering The Bigelow Podcast, Episode Three, 2026

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