Mark Macy

Mark Macy an ITC (instrumental transcommunication) pioneer and author of Miracles in the Storm.
He was born in 1949 and grew up in a liberal Christian family. In his teens he rejected religion because it left many questions unanswered, and he remained an agnostic—assuming that all notions of God and after life were just wishful thinking—until he was diagnosed with colon caner in 1988. Then, at age 38, he became preoccupied by the question, “What really happens to us after we die?”
Mark Macy’s many questions were answers after meeting up with George Meek, father of modern ITC and author of the groundbreaking book, After We Die, What Then? Through George Meek he was introduced to some of the best known ITC researchers in Europe — men and women committed to their work in the face of public skepticism, ridicule, and accusations of fraud. He was moved by their bravery and dedication, and a spiritual hole inside him was suddenly filled by the miraculous communications from invisible colleagues being received, analyzed, and carefully documented by these spiritual pioneers from various cultures and walks of life.
This miracle called ITC (instrumental transcommunication) came to our world in the closing years of the 20th Century as scientists and researchers from different countries began to use technical equipment to get in touch with the worlds of spirit.
After Mark set up his very own lab he received many messages and pictures from his spirit friends through the equipment, and his colleagues as well from various countries have been in direct communications with spirits and angels through telephones, radios, televisions, computers, and other devices. Everyone’s findings were so amazing and so indisputable that he became immersed in the work, and that’s what he’s been doing ever since.
Mark has presently launched the Resonant Working Group (RWG) of worlditc.org. with plans to continue with the development of ITC in our world.