CECIL B. “SCOTT” JONES CDR USN RET
1928 – January 16, 2023
Dr. C.B. “Scott” Jones, futurist, diplomat, and patriot on the high frontier:
On Monday, January 16, 2023, at 7:43 p.m., C.B. “Scott” Jones Jr. ‘slipped the surly bonds of Earth’ to ‘touch the face of God.’ Born in Emporia, KS, to the late Cecil Beam Jones Sr. and Irene Moyer Parker on February 19, 1928. He nearly lost his life in infancy to pneumonia; a miracle then, he survived. He lived a remarkable and long life just a month shy of his 95th birthday when pneumonia (plus Covid) determined otherwise.
He is survived by his wife of 72 years; Marilyn Osburn Jones of Mission, TX, and his daughter, Candi Jones Docton, Kerrville. Grandchildren are Jennifer (Sp. Ben) and Rachel (Sp. Brian). Great Grandchildren William, Samuel, Evelyn and Lydia.
He was preceded in death by his brother Donald Parker Jones, wife Eleanor; and his son, Craig Scott Jones, Roanoke, VA. His son Chris Parker Jones, Port Angeles, WA, passed 1/21/23.
His first career was with the U.S. Navy both on sea and in air. He was a Korean Conflict veteran, called the Pentagon “home” for several years, then accepted a post to the American Embassy, New Delhi, India and Kathmandu, Nepal. As Assistant Naval Attache he flew the Ambassador to needful destinations in South East Asia.
Throughout his travels for the Navy he continued his quest for higher education which enabled him to teach college level government and political science courses as he earned his Ph.D. in International Studies through American University, M.A. in Government & Politics from Univ. of Maryland and B.A. in Government at American University.
His last Naval assignment was at Kansas University for Naval R.O.T.C. After 30 years of service, he retired to Casper, Wyoming to teach at Casper College.
Though the wind in Kansas is significant, the wind in Wyoming was more so and he soon found himself back in the Washington D.C. area working at various Think Tanks expanding his consciousness and interests to include parapsychology, remote viewing, interspecies communication, consciousness studies and ufology which brought him to the attention of Sen. Claiborne Pell. He worked for the Senator for six years, maintaining a tiny office on Capitol Hill while delving into the mysteries of non-mainstream topics much to the chagrin of Sen. Pell’s “regular” staff.
The final third of his life was devoted to the founding of Peace & Emergency Action Coalition for Earth, Inc (P.E.A.C.E., Inc.). By this time he had “retired” again, now to the beautiful Hill Country of Kerrville, Texas. Age barely slowed him well into his eighties as he worked in his hillside office, occasionally still traveling, always connecting via phone and internet to peers who shared his vision of making a better, peaceful world than the one he was born into.
A more detailed account of his endeavors, travels, conferences and publications can be found on Dr. Carol Rosin’s website “On Monday, January 16, 2023, at 7:43 p.m., C.B. “Scott” Jones Jr. ‘slipped the surly bonds of Earth’ to ‘touch the face of God.’ Born in Emporia, KS, to the late Cecil Beam Jones Sr. and Irene Moyer Parker on February 19, 1928. He nearly lost his life in infancy to pneumonia; a miracle then, he survived. He lived a remarkable and long life just a month shy of his 95th birthday when pneumonia (plus Covid) determined otherwise.
https://peaceinspace.com/honorable-mentions/scott-jones-cdr-usn-ret/
TRIBUTE for Dr. “Scott Jones” by Drs. J.J. Hurtak and Desiree Hurtak
We acknowledge the passing of Dr. Jones who was truly a pioneer and a diplomat, who organized and chaired the first American Disclosure (on what is now called UAPs) in May 1995. Dr. John Mack and I were invited to speak at this event known as ‘When Cosmic Cultures Meet’ before an international gathering in Washington D.C. Scott was also ahead of his time in other fields from Space Law and Conflict Resolution. With Carol Rosin and Edgar Mitchell, he sought to make Outer Space free from the launching of weapons of mass destruction by creating the Outer Space Treaty. He also pioneered novel concepts of a Peace Room based on higher education as a way to mitigate any tension growing amongst nations. Deep down, Scott was a true patriot who loved America. His spirit lives on in each person working for a positive future on Earth and in Space.
He knew one must have ‘peace in one’s heart’ if one is to seek a peace that works on Earth and in Space!
In Service,
J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D. and Desiree Hurtak, Ph.D.
The Academy for Future Science
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