By Steve Hammons
Many of us wonder about special sensitive military, intelligence and research activities.
When we think about unusual missions and special operations, we realize that personnel involved must be flexible and ready to innovate and respond to changing circumstances at times.
We watch, often with troubled hearts, about activities in Iraq and Afghanistan. We remember the difficulties and pain of the Vietnam War era. And we wonder about future bloodshed and suffering.
Many people hope for some kind of breakthrough into a new world, where the human race can make progress and discover greater peace and prosperity.
Some people hope for and believe that a miracle of some kind might happen.
They wonder if physics, such as the sought-after “unified field” of Einstein’s theories, might be relevant. Will the natural world change in some way? Might we become more aware of other hidden dimensions around us?
Could spiritual beliefs and views of Heaven and Earth actually prove to be based on scientific realities?
What part do UFOs and other unusual phenomena play? Do incidents like the Stephenville, Texas, sightings and the 1997 “Phoenix lights” case result in greater awareness by people that something is going on? Is human consciousness changing, as we discover more about ESP and things like “remote viewing?”
We know that many people are researching and working on questions like this. What have they found? And what might it mean to all of us?
Some of us are hopeful. Some of us are cynical. Some of us hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
In my novels, MISSION INTO LIGHT and the sequel LIGHT’S HAND, a special joint-service team of ten women and men are brought together in a sensitive and classified intelligence research project.
From their base in San Diego, they conduct research on several interesting areas, some seemingly unrelated.
But, they keep getting indications that something may happen. A “breakthrough event” of some kind. They suspect that the paths of research they are following will lead them to some kind of success. Success for their fellow Americans, for the human race and for planet Earth.
What follows is an account of the breakthrough event that occurs toward the end of the second novel.
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