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# Walking Among Us

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In his 1998 book, The Threat
, Jacobs uncovered disconcerting reports about aliens’ plans for the future of Earth. He reported that a “change" is coming; a future when very human-like hybrids would intermingle with humans in everyday life. “Soon we will all be together,” the aliens said. “Soon everyone will be happy and everyone will know his place.”
This audiobook examines a chilling phenomenon that Jacobs began noticing in 2003. The alien integration action plan has kicked into high gear. The incidents of alien abductions have declined as occurrences of alien involvement in everyday life have accelerated. A silent and insidious invasion has begun. Alien hybrids have moved into your neighborhood and into your workplace. They have been trained by human abductees to “pass,” to blend in to society, to appear as normal as your next door neighbor.
This audiobook illustrates in detail the process of alien integration into society and the strategy and support structure that has been developed to make this happen seamlessly. While he is not certain why they are doing it, the final chapter of the audiobook will provide some chilling possible answers as to why they are here and what they want to accomplish.
Jacobs is a careful researcher who has investigated more than 1150 abduction events experienced by more than 150 abductees. This audiobook focuses on the experiences of thirteen abductees.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Dimensions | 6.5 x 0.63 x 5.5 inches |
| Edition | Unabridged |
| Isbn 10 | 1511304359 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-1511304351 |
| Item Weight | 3.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Publication Date | September 1, 2015 |
| Publisher | Brilliance Audio |

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Important Insights Into the Integration of Human-Alien Hybrids Into Human Society
*by  on Reviewed in the United States September 12, 2015*

Dr. David M. Jacobs has a long history in ufology, and since the eighties, he has been one of the foremost researchers of the UFO abduction phenomenon. This is his third book on his abduction research (not including "UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge," which he edited and contributed to).Looking back on Dr. Jacobs' two previous abduction books "Secret Life" (1992) and "The Threat" (1998) you can see how his perception of the phenomenon has evolved over time. In "Secret Life" he was merely studying the phenomenon, laying out patterns he had found, and examining what the abduction experience was like. Apart from confirming Budd Hopkins' findings that the phenomenon involved "hybridization," he had little to say about what the ultimate reason for the abduction phenomenon might be. With "The Threat" he made the bold assertion that the alien agenda was something bad, and the abduction phenomenon was essentially the beginning of a covert invasion, with the ultimate goal of taking control of our civilization. "The Threat" included some cases in which abductees had experienced abusive treatment by hybrids, countering the New Age view that human-alien hybrids would necessarily be spiritually advanced beings who possessed only the best traits of both species."Walking Among Us: The Alien Plan to Control Humanity" (2015) presents essentially the same conclusion about the purpose of the abduction phenomenon that was presented in "The Threat" (1998). Dr. Jacobs' negative view of the alien agenda doesn't seem to have changed much over the past seventeen years. I would say that he also doesn't present much evidence to support it, which is the same basic criticism I had of "The Threat." What the evidence presented in "Walking Among Us" *does* show is what the hybrids can do, and how they function. It makes a strong case that some of them are now walking and, indeed, living among us, based on the recollections of the abductees that Dr. Jacobs has worked with.The meat of "Walking Among Us" consists primarily of abductee accounts of working with hybrids to show them how to perform such mundane tasks as shopping for groceries, making online purchases, setting up an apartment, or using a kitchen faucet. If you want to know what human-looking hybrids (hubrids, as Dr. Jacobs calls them) are like, this is the book for you. There is something about their childlike naivete and dutiful nature that is both humorous and endearing, and this comes across in the accounts, making for an enjoyable read regardless of whether or not you believe that such beings exist.Of course, there will always be controversy regarding whether or not these hybrids exist, as many people still don't believe in even the small gray aliens that have been so widely reported for decades. Critics of abduction research will always point to the fallibility of hypnotic regression and the possibility of confabulation to cast doubt on the abduction data, but they ignore the importance of multiple-participant abduction cases, and other arguments in favor of the value of regression in this research. Jacobs doesn't spend a lot of time discussing these issues in his new work, but he has addressed them at length in previous writings.So are the hybrids really here? Are they moving into apartments and learning to live among us, as Dr. Jacobs claims in "Walking Among Us"? The phenomenon is, by nature, secretive and concerned with security. The aliens and to some degree the hybrids, can manipulate human minds and human memory, and this can be used to influence or control our behavior, as well as to cause us to forget our encounters with them. If that's the case, it will be very difficult to determine what's really going on. So it's up to you to read the book and decide for yourself what you believe.Dr. Jacobs' approach to abduction research is reductionist. In other words, he seems to be trying to simplify an incredibly complex phenomenon, that touches on many aspects of the paranormal, into a single, coherent theory of an alien agenda carried out by essentially one group of abducting aliens operating under a unified command structure. This approach stands in sharp contrast to other researchers, who are interested in the diverse descriptions of alien beings and contact experiences, and the many paranormal, or even spiritual, aspects of the phenomenon.It's also worth considering that Dr. Jacobs is fairly rigid in his use of terminology. He refers to brains and neurological abilities, rather than to minds and psychic abilities. From my point of view, it seems clear that Dr. Jacobs has a certain bias, possibly rooted in his mid 20th century upbringing, in terms of how he thinks about the concept of aliens, their technology, and their abilities. He doesn't talk about nonlocality, quantum information, the nature of consciousness, or any of the increasingly mainstream ideas that have overturned the old scientific paradigm of reductionist materialism.I feel that, at some level, Dr. Jacobs is still trying to "sell" the abduction phenomenon to the scientific community, but the scientific community he's trying to sell it to is the one that existed thirty years ago, when he was new to this research. Science is closing in on its next major paradigm shift. Once that happens, I think the abilities that the aliens display, and related paranormal phenomena, will not seem so far-fetched or unnatural as they once did.One final point that needs to be mentioned. Dr. Jacobs talks about his scenario of what an alien takeover might look like, and how that could be a bad thing for the human future. What he doesn't talk much about is what the alternative would be. What kind of future would we have if the abduction phenomenon did not exist, if hybrids did not exist, and if the alien agenda did not involve integrating hybrids into our society? Would we really be collectively better off without this phenomenon? Dr. Jacobs' data (consisting of the abductee accounts) does *not* point to his conclusion (a takeover in which humanity loses its sovereignty and freedom). I think the ultimately negative conclusion that Dr. Jacobs reaches is a projection of his own worldview, and possibly lingering Cold War fears.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Frightening read about a terrible possible scenario
*by  on Reviewed in the United States November 24, 2017*

A quick glance at the reviews tells skeptics a lot - David Jacobs is not just some fly by night UFO nutjob out for easy bucks from gullible readers. Indeed, this being only his third book, we are confronted with a possibly horrific not so distant future if his extra careful studies, gathering of evidence and raising the skills of a hypnotist to as professional as they come are anywhere near accurate.Granted, most if not all "evidence" is from life long UFO abductees, and usually his best subjects provide the most material. What is chilling about this scenario is how uniform accounts are from many subject/abductees who do not and have never known one another. While some "events" no doubt can be fantasy, and misleading pure crap from unscrupulous hypnotists who are out for their own agendas, such as the popular theory that our alien visitors are benevolent and here to "help" us. It's nice, but channelling (the fiction that a poorly guided hypnosis subject can often report as "fact") and just plain lying mar the approach from these New World "positives", as Jacobs refers to them.This is as much a warning as we may get. The cute little gray aliens we see in movies and most common descriptions are part of a sinister scheme to achieve total control of the human race through breeding and hybridization. Without getting too descriptive, Jacobs theorizes a very frightening situation that could possibly be underway as we exist right now.And really, how far fetched is it that some alien species is out to colonize or otherwise subject entire planetary intelligent life to their objectives and uses? May I remind those who are laughing right now that we as humans have been doing exactly the same thing since we became homo sapiens. First it was continental settlement, then using the Asian/Indian continent to settle Europe, all of Asia and Australia, and finally thanks to a land bridge that once existed between the now Russian and U.S. mainlands in the Arctic, made way all the way to Tierra Del Fuego.Then of course, came politicians, war mongers and nationalism and tribalism that guaranteed the world would be subject to attack from within from the first use of a any kind of weapon against our fellow human to today's threats of nuclear holocaust. The space program was hailed as a wonderful science event, and it was, but it was as much about conquest of first the Moon, and eventually traveling to Mars and beyond the Solar System in search of life and resources. Is anybody naive enough to think that Earthlings wouldn't plunder and exploit whatever it found useful on other worlds if we were sure we could beat any civilization that may already be there?So to me, the possibility of our planet being subject to a much more sophisticated and secretive program that may be attempting the same thing is logical and while it can't be proven at the moment, to ignore the stories and warnings this book covers would be monumentally stupid. We know UFO's are out there. There is no doubt in my mind about that, because possible millions have seen these craft and very reputable folks at that from all levels of society. "Walking Among Us" is indeed a troubling book. Jacobs combines his scholarly knowledge with straight forward narrative that is compassionate, entirely selfless, and very insightful. Nothing of the usual sensationalist yellow rag reporting exists here, and Jacobs himself admits he is very troubled and knows people will be at the best, skeptic, and at the worst, consider him bonkers. That humility and earnestness merits respect, whether we "believe" or not. I recommend starting with "Secret Lives", which focused on procedures on abductees, then to "The Threat" which goes further into the details, and "Walking Among Us", which is the culmination and ultimate warning he is brave enough to risk publishing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hopelessness and The Change
*by  on Reviewed in the United States September 15, 2015*

From a dedicated student of Professor Jacobs, after too long a wait for what was expected to be his magnum opus...Some random observations:God's Lonely Man --Is Dr Jacobs.With a narrowing bench of investigators, and the overall quality of Ufology's field sadly diminishing, the thought of someday being without Professor Jacobs' clarity, inductive reasoning skills - and even humor - is just as depressing as the present result of his research.He has always tried to make sense of the enigmatic - which everything about UFOs is dizzy with - and has succeeded more than most of his peers.Particularly when taken as a whole with Secret Life and The Threat, this is an important book. And it deserves a great deal of attention, examination, discussion.But it will not receive its due.Let's face it: human inertia is on the side of the Cosmic Mandarins.Likewise, serious UFOlogy is merely the slender margin of a meager fringe of interest; underpopulated.So, there is a muted yet justifiable pessimism underlying this study - even more worrisome than in The Threat.I cannot help but to provisionally agree with it, though I have struggled for years against doing so.Still, in light of all the other burgeoning threats and sickening distractions that constitute modern life, there is virtually zero likelihood that any response will be elicited before...Year Zero?Which is probably what they are counting on...Uplift War --No other explanation really conforms to the overall facts of ALL UFO activity besides that which Dr. Jacobs suggests in Walking Among Us:A gradual pacification program, eventually resulting in some sort of planetary hegemony.("Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness.Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness.Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate." - Sun Tzu)From the four conceivable explanations (in my opinion) for the UFO presence, in all its manifestations:* Reconnaissance/Surveillance* Metaphysical Game* Long Term Test and Experiment* Passive-Aggressive InvasionOccam's Razor:Jacobs' research only seriously supports the later.His inductive reasoning, his pattern recognition, has always been systematic, keenly methodical - even inexorable. We are indebted to him for his tenacity and courage in exercising it, regardless of the consequence to our own beliefs.My own personal attempts to falsify or to find an alternative hypothesis to his conclusions have only led me back to a bleak acceptance.Example: "Why are there sightings?"Professor Jacobs once publicly asked this vitally important yet oddly ignored question over twenty five years ago.My guess: the purpose involved some sort of test or game; or perhaps some intrinsic example of insect-like swarming behavior.But thanks to Jacobs' insights it becomes apparent that the majority of sightings have functioned as tactics, supporting a hidden strategy.In this regard, the historian seems to have ignored the deductive conclusion, insisting again that most sightings are simply concomitant with abductions. That explanation is clearly inadequate.There are many, many examples of regional "waves" and concentrated local "flaps" which have obviously been deliberate displays.Multiple UFO sightings in particular seem to be exhibitions which, now in the context of what Jacobs reveals, finally make sense as part of a PACIFICATION program.They are overtly covert maneuvers.This suggests they function as a form of long-term and wide-scale preparatory PsyOps exercise, meant to attract our attention, gauge our reactions, gradually inculcate our culture. Conceivably to help reduce foreseeable panic, hostility, immediate rebellion.(Sun Tzu: "The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.")Midwich Cuckoos --Walking Among Us is clearly written, simple and direct.Though perhaps too slight and too brief in its evaluations, and too top heavy in its use of long, quoted testimonies from its selected abductees. Overall, I would have preferred more of Jacobs the historian, providing additional perspective and greater context (ie, Why is their program taking so long?).(Although he simply MUST BE CREDITED FOR BRILLIANTLY DELINEATING THE HIERARCHY OF ALIENSas it appears on board the UFOs.In retrospect now all too obvious).Taken as a whole, these related incidents are only a shade away from black comedy.There is a schizoid blend of the banal and the weirdly ironic - against an awful, understated existential background - that seems almost Kubrickian. Nonetheless, these long stories would have benefited from some editing - though thankfully they are more articulate than many of the maddeningly vague quotes employed in The Threat.Straining the author-publisher arrangement even further, no doubt, but:I would have appreciated if Dr. Jacobs appended his excellent essay "Telepathy and Emotion in Alien Society"It would have been interesting to have the input of an Entomologist regarding possibly relevant basics on the hive behavior of some insect societies.Also, his quasi-scientific preference for "neural engagement" really would have benefited from some amount of expert explanation on what and how such "neural sites" are affected via the "optic nerve".Likewise, I have a problem agreeing with the logic that informs the following assertions:"...the beings can act purposefully as rational beings invariably do." (Not Jacobs, from the cover)"...their ability to think rationally is similar to that of humans.""...nothing about their activities is beyond understanding.""...(the blending in process) goal is the penultimate event in the abduction program."These comments seem lazily anthropocentric. What universal criteria are we using to judge? Defined by whose age of reason?These Utopians from Outer Space are definitely purposeful, but we are still immensely ignorant of their biology, their history, their society; their means and their ends. Their tactics and strategy.Mad Science, too, has its own inexorable logic.And what scale is there to this new dimension to abductions?Clinging to an outdated Roper Poll for an estimation is less than convincing. There needs to be other, international investigators who can reliably support with their own work what is in this book.So I must remain in tentative agreement because WE NEED MORE EVIDENCE.Abduct the abductors! --Critical to everything Dr. Jacobs has been deciphering about their agenda is its "clandestine" nature.Equally important is how cautious, wary, deceptive and manipulative their behavior is.Our emotional volatility jeopardizes their plan?This reveals a worry, or at least a concern, which indicates their attempt to conceal a weakness.So how well do the Psychotronic Totalitarians know and understand us?Very, very well indeed: always massaging our guilt, our presumptions of inferiority, our own inherent monomanias.But this only emphasizes, rather than conceals their fear of loss of control.And weakness in an enemy is always something that can be exploited.And since abductions constitute the MORAL EQUIVALENT OF WAR,Why not suggest an action plan - some form of counterattack?How about some way of tricking or trapping the "hubrids"?Documenting the presence and activities of anyone in this videocentric age should not be so difficult a scheme.In this respect, Jacobs disappointingly fails to offer a candle against the gloom of his conclusion.Uncertainty Principle --("All warfare is based on deception." - Sun Tzu)So, who do we trust?Is every researcher being played?Have they all along been victims of a remarkably deep and sophisticated awareness into what makes us tick?Are they all being subject to tailored propaganda, participating in a "mutually affirmative fantasy"?Are they being tricked into recognizing their OWN subjective patterns as the objective pattern?(John Mack is an obvious example.But consider how the others' personalities - as "investigators" or "therapists" or "researchers" -with all of their own subconscious biases or professional predilections might have been manipulated and deceived.)And where do WE draw the line on confabulation, as all the abduction researchers/therapists are, often necessarily, inclined to do:eliding, omitting, emphasizing details in accordance with what they consider most important.It is certainly well within the realm of the possible for a superior order of consciousness (cult-like though it is), which has apparently solved the physics problems of gravitation and matter transference, to be canny enough to influence certain "experiencers" to reveal certain experiences to certain investigators - all to achieve certain results.Misinformation? Confusing the confusion, perhaps? Or part of a propaganda scheme to encourage pessimism, if not surrender?Otherwise, why hasn't every effort at abduction research - and its dissemination - not been quietly nullified?Is abduction research permitted because it actually serves some function in their process?Childhood's End --("The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting." - Sun Tzu)Dr. Jacobs research inspires so many other thoughts...(And I apologize for such a long review).But, with greater regret, I must confess that the hard fact of the matter is: we are screwed."No one will believe you." - the aliens are smug in their awareness.The HiveMind seems to understand the naked apes quite well:Our stubbornly tribal instincts and habits, ever subject to conditioning and to the acceptance of hierarchies - especially those that profess to be benign.So, in the final analysis, and most importantly:The timing of this fifth column integration program - if we accept its generational span from the late nineteenth century - suggests that our civilization might be nearing some sort of imminent tipping point, that the aliens are aware of it, and have been planning and preparing for it.Positioning themselves for some sort of Lebensraum?But the actual strategic endgame still remains outside of our present ability to fathom it.

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