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Dr. Steven Greer Promotes CE5 as Consciousness-Guided Path to Peaceful ET Contact, Citing New Recorded Evidence

Dr. Steven Greer
18 March 2026

The question of what facilitates credible contact with nonhuman intelligences remains central to UAP discourse. Within this context, Dr. Steven Greer presents Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind (CE5) as a consciousness-led framework intended to establish peaceful, civilian-mediated engagement with extraterrestrial civilizations. The approach emphasizes personal and collective intention, nonviolence, and what Greer characterizes as recognition of a fundamental unity within a conscious, holographic universe.

According to the presentation, CE5 draws participants seeking direct, experiential confirmation rather than secondhand reports. The segment cites a mass expedition involving more than 700 people and asserts that a collective experience was both felt and recorded as visual evidence. Greer further contends that individual belief systems influence whether contact occurs, suggesting a selection dynamic in which advanced civilizations respond to sincerity, coherence, and peaceful intent.

The narrative also links enduring secrecy around UAPs to the purported centrality of consciousness in contact protocols. Greer argues that while the existence of extraterrestrial life may be broadly accepted in principle, the mechanism of contact—anchored, in his view, in nonlocal consciousness—remains obscured. References to transdimensional manifestations and a “quantum hologram” underscore a model that departs from conventional aerospace and sensor-centric paradigms.

These claims sit alongside ongoing calls for independent verification. The segment does not provide technical data, methodologies, or third-party analyses sufficient for external validation, leaving open questions about instrumentation, controls, and provenance of the cited recordings. For researchers and policymakers, rigorous documentation, reproducible protocols, and transparent data-sharing remain essential to assess whether consciousness-mediated contact reports signify a testable pathway or reflect subjective experience.