Some thoughts about Dorothy Izatt, the Canadian woman who may have been visited by UFOS she called “light beings.”


A while back, I watched the documentary Capturing the Light on Amazon and I have to say, I’m a believer. I never thought I would be the kind of person who believed in UFOs, but after the congressional hearing and then watching this documentary (among others) it’s just where I am now. I believe her.

I not only saw the documentary three times, I ordered the book about her, Contact With Beings Of Light: The Amazing true Story of Dorothy Wilkinson-Izatt.

The book is, shall we say, a little bit more “out there” than the documentary. I would not recommend starting with the book (which, I am so sorry to say, but I’ll just say it, it’s not terribly well written.)

The documentary blew me away. She is an incredibly respectable and reliable witness (like, actually, I have learned that a lot of UFO witnesses are.) I believe that she was telling the truth. This is someone with over 30,000 feet of actual film footage documenting her encounters with these “light beings” as she called them. Footage that could not be faked.

Something that has impressed me about all this is that there is a spiritual quality we are talking about. Dorothy Izatt says in her documentary and it is repeated in the book that a big reason–the reason–why these more highly evolved/advanced beings don’t want direct contact with us as a species makes perfect sense to me: they don’t think we are ready. They see our wars, they see how violent and uncaring towards each other we are, and they don’t think we are ready for contact with them. They feel worried about us. I mean, in a way–if that is true–it is comforting and validating.

Do you feel worried about humanity? Genuinely, deep down inside? I do. I think that is the reasonable conclusion to come to. Dorothy Izatt said there is something about our evolution that has been stalled. These superior beings have noticed that whereas our technology–namely, our ability to kill each other–continues to advance at an accelerated rate, that there is a part of our spiritual development that is stalled or in limbo somehow.

Who could look at the Holocaust, or any number of our genocides past and current, and not feel sick about the state of our species? Let alone what we are doing to our planet and the creatures we share it with. Why would other beings want to be our friends when they see how we treat other species here on this planet? We know that whales, dolphins, elephants, most of our primate relatives–hell, even octopi–are highly intelligent; if not as smart as we are, then maybe even smarter, and in ways we don’t appreciate or understand because they are not exactly like us. Yet we treat them like shit. We pollute their environments, take them from their mothers, force them to perform in circuses for us. Those animals we eat we keep in horrible conditions and slaughter in an inhumane. Meanwhile we cause or ignore the suffering of our fellow humans here on Earth, ignore the starving children, enslave each other, and drop bombs on each other. And then we have the audacity to wonder why the more advanced and intelligent species we share this universe (or dimensions, or whatever) don’t want to make contact with us.

A big take away from all this is that maybe we are asking the wrong questions. Instead of say whether we are alone, let us presuppose for a moment that we are not alone and then ask ourselves the question: why have they chosen to keep us at arm’s length?

There are reports we have tried to shoot these UFOs out of the sky. Reports that when they fell to Earth by accident (Roswell, Varginha) we kept them prisoners. More reports that when we see them passing by in our vicinity we treat them in ways that are not, say, very welcoming. And then we wonder why don’t want to be our friends.

Something that has hit home that matches with the stories we have been told is that they are interested in our nuclear technology not because they want to go to war with us–if they did, they already would have, and based on the level of technology we have seen, they would certain win–because if we bomb each other with nukes, it will affect them somehow. Dorothy Izatt says that there is another dimension very close next to ours, and if we nuke our planet, it will not only cause hell on Earth, it will affect this other dimension, it will hurt them as well, or cause some sort of barrier to break that separates us from the other dimension, which would be disastrous. This perfectly explains the reports from all around the world that UFOs and beings have been keeping a close watch on our nuclear technology. Maybe they have been like the story of the little dutch boy, sticking his thumb into the side of the dam, to keep the waters from gushing forth and killing everyone in the night. Maybe we owe them real gratitude for the fact that since we got our hands on this nuclear technology, the devastating nuclear WW3 we all feel is right around the corner has not happened yet. (Maybe they are the reason why, in 1981, Stanislav Petrov–whose job it it was to launch the nukes on behalf of the Russians–chose to not do so.)

If so, dear light beings, if you are getting this message: thank you. Thanks for watching out for us. And please don’t give up on us yet. I know we seem hopeless. I myself have spent much of my life feeling hopeless about our species. Dorothy Izatt’s work did reach someone: it reached me. I want to do more with my life, to help others and make the world a better place. Maybe one day we’ll be ready for you. Maybe that day will never come. Either way, thank you for being patient with us so far. I hope one day we’ll be ready for contact.

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