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Close Encounters of the Sixth Kind (CE-6) is a  protocol designed for contacting any type of non-human entity—whether benevolent, neutral, or malevolent—through human-initiated techniques. Unlike CE-5, which typically aims to connect with peaceful extraterrestrial intelligences, CE-6 remains agnostic about the nature and intentions of the entities being contacted. This protocol acknowledges the potential for diverse types of encounters, ranging from benign to serpentine.

 

Key Components of CE-6:

 

    1.    Neutral Intent Setting:

    •    Participants begin by clearing their minds of any preconceived notions or biases toward the entities they seek to contact. This involves a meditative state where the focus is on neutrality, neither expecting nor fearing any particular outcome.

    2.    Universal Signal Broadcasting:

    •    The communication methods used in CE-5, such as coherent thought sequencing (CTS), are adapted to a broader spectrum. Participants send out signals without specifying the type of entity they wish to contact. Instead of focusing on messages of peace or love, the broadcast is open-ended, inviting any entity, regardless of alignment or origin, to respond.

    3.    Multi-Sensory Vectoring:

    •    CE-6 incorporates vectoring techniques using a combination of light, sound, and electromagnetic signals. This multi-sensory approach is designed to attract a wider variety of entities, not limited to those that respond to visual or auditory cues alone. Devices that emit various frequencies, lights, and even physical vibrations are employed to enhance the scope of the invitation.

    4.    Protection and Grounding Techniques:

    •    Given the potential risks associated with contacting malevolent or neutral entities, CE-6 includes specific protective rituals or techniques. These might involve grounding exercises, the use of protective symbols or objects, or the establishment of a mental or physical barrier to safeguard participants from harmful influences.

    5.    Dynamic Group Coherence:

    •    While group coherence is still important in CE-6, the emphasis is on maintaining adaptability. Participants must be ready to shift their mental and emotional state based on the nature of the contact. The group might start with a neutral focus but may need to adjust to either defensive or welcoming stances, depending on the entity’s response.

    6.    Documentation and Analysis:

    •    CE-6 demands rigorous documentation of the encounter. In addition to recording visual and auditory data, participants are encouraged to keep detailed notes on their mental and emotional states before, during, and after the contact. This helps in analyzing the type of entity contacted and assessing the potential risks or benefits of further interaction.

 

Potential Outcomes:

 

    •    Varied Sightings:

    •    The entities contacted during CE-6 may present in many forms—ranging from luminous orbs to shadowy figures. These manifestations might differ significantly from the typical experiences reported in CE-5, potentially including phenomena that evoke fear or discomfort.

    •    Telepathic or Physical Interaction:

    •    Communication might occur telepathically, with entities conveying messages or emotions that could be benevolent, cryptic, or threatening. In rare instances, the interaction could become physical, with entities influencing the environment in ways that are either benign or malevolent.

    •    Emotional and Psychological Impact:

    •    Participants may experience a broad spectrum of emotional and psychological effects. Encounters could lead to feelings of elation, confusion, fear, or even distress, depending on the nature of the entity contacted. Post-contact, some individuals might require time to process and recover from the experience.

 

Precautions and Considerations:

 

    •    Informed Consent:

    •    Before engaging in CE-6, all participants must be fully aware of the potential risks, including the possibility of encountering malevolent entities. Informed consent is crucial, ensuring everyone involved understands and accepts the dangers.

    •    Post-Encounter Support:

    •    It is recommended that a debriefing session be held after the CE-6 event to allow participants to share their experiences, process emotions, and receive support. This is especially important if the encounter was negative or distressing.

    •    Continuous Re-evaluation:

    •    The CE-6 protocol should be continuously reviewed and adjusted based on the outcomes of previous encounters. This includes refining protective measures and altering the signal broadcasting techniques to either enhance or limit the range of entities contacted.

 

Ethical Considerations:

 

    •    Responsibility in Contact:

    •    CE-6 practitioners must remain conscious of the ethical implications of contacting unknown entities. The protocol emphasizes caution, ensuring that the pursuit of knowledge or experience does not inadvertently invite harm to participants or the wider community.

    •    Non-Provocation:

    •    The CE-6 protocol discourages provocative actions or signals that could incite hostile reactions from entities. The focus is on observation and interaction, not confrontation.

 

CE-6 offers a broader, more versatile framework for those seeking to explore the full spectrum of contact possibilities with non-human entities, while emphasizing the need for caution, preparation, and ethical responsibility.

CE-6 Universal Contact Protocol.

Close Encounters of the Sixth Kind (CE-6) is a protocol initially developed in 2024, by journalist, documentary photographer and UFO/UAP visual researcher, Vincent Mundy. CE-6 was created for contacting any type of non-human entity—whether benevolent, neutral, or malevolent—through human-initiated techniques.

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