Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Xperiencers

Xperiencers Television Series

In association with the John E. Mack Institute, Jim O’Connell’s X Marks the Spot Entertainment is developing Xperiencers, a reality television series featuring a team of experiencers researching current claims of alien encounters.  The goal of the Xperiencers team is to discover additional evidence or corroborating stories that support the initial experience, so that we can assemble a more complete picture of each person’s encounters. 

The Xperiencers concept is designed to accomplish several things.  First, we hope to bring some peace and understanding to each individual involved in these extraordinary experiences.  Next, we want to discover new clues to these mysterious events, because everyone want’s to see the bigger picture that holds the answers.  Last, we truly desire to change the public’s perception of all people involved in alien contact.  In a world where most people have become more politically-correct,  it’s still okay to attack, criticize 
and humiliate those claiming contact with something beyond our current perception.  All religions are based on believing in something beyond our current perception, and that process is called “faith.”  Xperiencers will present information that should at least constitute “faith” in the idea that people are involved in alien contact  and should be given the respect all human-beings are due when it comes to their “beliefs.”

Our Xperiencers reality series is now under contract to a well known reality television production company and studio.  This production team is currently “packaging” our show and will offer the project to their network affiliates upon completion.  Once this process is completed, the studio will provide press releases to the entertainment media outlets.

This collaboration is inspired by the work of the late Harvard professor of psychiatry and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, Dr. John Mack, who authored two books that gave voice to people whose lives were transformed by extraordinary experiences with apparently alien beings.

Dr. Mack dubbed these men and women “experiencers”.

Now, a group of investigators will continue in the tradition of Dr. Mack by deploying across the country to interview more experiencers, and through these interviews piece together a picture of the state of affairs of human/alien interaction in the 21st century.

You will journey with the Xperiencers Team via a reality television series and exclusive web content.
In a unique twist, the members of the “Xperiencers Team” are experiencers themselves; each therefore brings a uniquely informed perspective and deep compassion to their interviews.

This collaboration and television series is designed to promote a healthy consideration of the insights that experiencers of alien contact have to share with the world, and to enable the public to directly share in the process of exploring this exciting frontier of human experience.

About the Producers:

Jim O’Connell, Xperiencers founder and Producer, wrote and produced the film Terrestrial Extras in 2010.  Jim has also written six feature film screenplays and two television pilots.   His screenplay “Widow’s Row” was showcased at the Toronto International Film Festival by Canada’s Telefilm.  Jim has been an experiencer since childhood and has been assisting fellow experiencers in their understanding of these extraordinary experiences for twenty years.

Christina Knowles is a first-time Producer bringing unique expertise to the Xperiencers project. She has served on the board of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) of Orange County, CA, and has attended and facilitated various experiencers groups throughout the years, which have helped her gain a better understanding of the phenomena. In 2007, she was interviewed by Indigo Films for a documentary entitled “Alien Abductions: True Confessions” which aired in 2008 On Women’s Entertainment (WE) network. She currently serves as Massachusetts State Director of the International Community for Alien Research (ICAR).

About the John E. Mack Institute:

JEMI is named in recognition of John E. Mack, M.D. (1929-2004), Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Professor of Psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School, to honor his courageous examination of human experience and the ways in which perceptions and beliefs about reality shape the global condition. Visit the JEMI website at JohnEMackInstitute.org.

Source:   http://xperiencers.com/xperiencers-television-series/

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