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CE5 in Japan - Greg Sullivan

CE5 in Japan - Greg Sullivan

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What is there to learn from someone who has run dozens and dozens of CE5 group training expeditions? We’ll find out in this episode featuring Greg Sullivan, a man who’s been doing just that in the country of Japan for over 10 years. CE5 stands for Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, which means humans initiating contact with extraterrestrial beings through some simple protocols that anyone can do.  Greg is one of the CE5 ambassadors who was in the recent film Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind. Our conversation gets very wide-ranging, but we started things off discussing Greg’s early experiences in organizing CE5 group events in Japan.


Watch the documentary film where Greg's CE5 photos were featured, for FREE on Tubi:

  • https://geni.us/CE5KPrime


Links mentioned at end of episode:

  • Dr. Steven Greer's website: https://siriusdisclosure.com/
  • 2023 conference booking/registration page: https://drstevengreer.kartra.com/page/dcpressconference2023 Scroll down the page to register for conference, press club or livestream independently.


Our Links:

  • Download your free CE5 Basics PDF guide: https://ce5podcast.com
  • Watch this show on YouTube: https://smarturl.it/ce5podcastvid
  • Support this show: https://ce5podcast.com/team
  • Follow us on social @ce5podcast


Learn about the work of Dr. Steven Greer:

  • Watch Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Contact Has Begun, FREE on TubiTV: https://geni.us/CE5KPrime
  • Learn more about the CE5 Initiative: https://siriusdisclosure.com/expeditions


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