Only 34, but wise beyond his years.
I am REALLY bummed! Mac's abrupt passing is a major blow for the future of "theoretical ufology" for he was the brightest of a small, select group of a younger generation thinkers that we desperately need in this geriatric field of ETH'ers. His brilliant light has been extinguished far too soon and my condolences go out to his family, his friends and to all of us who have lost the many years we should have been graced with this wonderful man.
I met Mac back in late 2003 at Peter Gersten's house during a visit Mac made to Sedona. My first impression was that he was uncommonly poised and eloquently thoughtful for a young man in his 20s. We spent a relaxed but lively afternoon discussing his soon to be released book After the Martian Apocalypse and I was impressed that he was up-to-speed about my work in the SLV. I remember thanking Peter for introducing us and feeling so energized meeting Mac. I remember saying "…there is hope for the future of this field!"
I sincerely hope that his passing will not, in any way, impinge upon the release of his new book he was so excited and proud to share with all of us. I especially would like to convey my condolences to Paul, Nick, Greg and other dear friends who were close to Mac. After talking with Greg, I know this is going to be hard for you guys, but hang in there: you have plenty of folks who are pulling for you and his family in this difficult time.