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Too many cases of "accidental" alien contact...UFO cults praying to
the skies...secret "psychotronic" weapons for bending the human
mind. The evidence Jacques Vallee reveals, after many years of
scientific investigation, adds up to something more menacing than
monsters from outer space. Messengers of Deception documents the
growing effect of UFO contact claims on our lives and of the belief
systems prevalent in our society. It explores the hidden realities
of the cults, the contactees, the murky political intrigues and the
motivations of the investigators. "As suspenseful as a Hitchcock
Thriller, brilliantly argued . . . a smashing achievement." -
Robert Anton Wilson
In DIMENSIONS, the first volume of a trilogy, Dr. Jacques Vallee
reexamines the historical record that led to the modern UFO
phenomenon and to the belief in alien contact. He then tackles the
enigma of abduction reports, which come from various times and
various countries, as well as the psychic and spiritual components
of the contact experience. In the last portion of the book, he
notes the factors that inhibit research into the phenomenon--the
triple coverup and political motivations--and concludes that the
extraterrestrial theory is simply not strange enough to explain the
facts.
In CONFRONTATIONS, the second volume of a trilogy, Dr. Jacques
Vallee personally investigates forty astonishing UFO cases from
around the world. He finds it shocking that professional scientists
have never seriously examined this material. This book is about the
hopes, experiences, and the frustrations of a scientist who has
gone into the field to investigate a bizarre, seductive, and often
terrifying phenomenon reported by many witnesses as a contact with
an alien form of intelligence.
A meticulous synthesis of history, science, and Ufology, "Heavenly
Lights" establishes that the famed F tima Incident of 1917 did not
involve "Marian apparitions" - as is conventionally believed - but
a series of close encounters with alien beings. The first history
of the F tima incident to be written by Portuguese historians based
on the original documents of the case held in secrecy by the
Catholic Church since the time of the apparitions, "Heavenly
Lights" subjects all of the pertinent facts of the F tima case to a
sweeping evidentiary analysis that is at once thorough and
fascinating. When it was fi rst published in Portugal in 1995, the
Jornal de Not cias heralded this work as "a literary success
without precedent." "Heavenly Lights" is Volume I of the F tima
Trilogy.
This is the fourth volume in the "Forbidden Science" series,
consisting of the diaries of a scientist who is passionate about
research into frontier topics including UFOs and paranormal
experiences.
Journals of personal research written from 1980 to 1989 by a
French-born astronomer and computer scientist interested in UFOs
and paranormal phenomena.
In DIMENSIONS, the first volume of a trilogy, Dr. Jacques Vallee
reexamines the historical record that led to the modern UFO
phenomenon and to the belief in alien contact. He then tackles the
enigma of abduction reports, which come from various times and
various countries, as well as the psychic and spiritual components
of the contact experience. In the last portion of the book, he
notes the factors that inhibit research into the phenomenon--the
triple coverup and political motivations--and concludes that the
extraterrestrial theory is simply not strange enough to explain the
facts.
Personal diary of a scientist exploring the frontiers of research
In REVELATIONS, the final volume of a trilogy, Dr. Jacques Vallee
presents startling evidence that well-constructed hoaxes and media
manipulations have misled UFO researchers, diverting them from the
UFO phenomenon itself. Vallee takes readers step by step into the
tangled web of UFOlogy's dark side, in an effort to clear the
ever-thickening underbrush that has obscured the real nature of the
UFO phenomenon.
Personal diary of a researcher at the frontiers of science.
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