May 23, 2002: Spontaneous Invisibility - Donna Good Higbee
Podcast:The Art Bell Archive Published On: Thu Apr 10 2025 Description: Art Bell interviews researcher Donna Good Higbee, who maintains the world's only database on human spontaneous involuntary invisibility, a phenomenon she has documented through more than 1,400 letters and reports from people worldwide. Higbee describes cases ranging from a woman ignored at a post office despite standing directly in line, to a driver whose car appeared driverless to horrified pedestrians, to a boy who vanished from his friends' sight on a gravel road until he stood three feet in front of them.Higbee connects the phenomenon to measurable planetary changes, citing NASA findings that the Sun's magnetic polarity has disappeared and its emissions are shifting from hydrogen to helium based. She notes that Earth's geomagnetic field is weakening and becoming erratic while the Schumann resonance, the planet's base electromagnetic frequency, is rising from its historical 7.8 Hertz. These changes, she argues, are altering the vibrational frequency of both the planet and certain individuals, causing some to spontaneously shift beyond the narrow visible spectrum.A law enforcement caller describes deliberately using focused intent and mental projection to achieve invisibility during undercover police work and organized crime investigations. Higbee distinguishes this willful technique from the involuntary experiences in her research, noting that historical accounts of saints, shamans, and Mayan wise men describe similar abilities achieved through concentrated willpower.