Forbidden Science 4: The Spring Hill Chronicles, the Journals of Jacques Vallee 1990-1999 Jacques F. Valle 24 ratings2 reviews 578 pages, Kindle Edition Published May 14, 2019 40 people are currently reading140 people want to read About the author A FASCINATING INTELLECTUAL ODYSSEY The Spring Hill Chronicles are a record of Jacques Vallees private study into unexplained phenomena between 1990 and the end of the millennium, during which he was travelling around the globe pursuing his professional work as a high-technology investor. This fourth volume of Forbidden Science takes the reader behind the to the board room of the National Institute of Discovery Science; to meetings with congressmen and intelligence officials; and to the closed sessions of the Rockefeller Initiative. Vallees field study of UFO close encounters in the USSR in 1990 and the Haravilliers mystery in France at the end of the decadetwo major episodes, still unexplained todayserve as bookends between which he studied dozens of remarkable events yielding veridical data analyzed in the laboratory. This was a period during which scientists were finally able to t d UFOith d td ilt th tth ll i dli JACQUESVALLEEh ld Conspiracy TheoriesParanormalNonfiction Book details & editions Rate this book Want to Read Shop this series HomeMy BooksBrowse Community Search books Jacques F. Valle 66 books393 followers Ratings & Reviews What do you think? Rate this book Friends & Following Community Reviews 24 ratings2 reviews Excerpted from wikipedia: Jacques Fabrice Valle (born September 24, 1939 in Pontoise, Val-d'Oise, France) is a venture capitalist, computer scientist, author, ufologist and former astronomer currently residing in San Francisco, California. In mainstream science, Valle is notable for co-developing the first computerized mapping of Mars for NASA and for his work at SRI International in creating ARPANET, a precursor to the modern Internet. Valle is also an important figure in the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), first noted for a defense of the scientific legitimacy of the extraterrestrial hypothesis and later for promoting the Readers also enjoyed All similar books A Fire Within Tom DeLonge Chasing Shadows Tom DeLonge Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for... Luis Elizondo Encounters: Experiences with... D.W. Pasulka Write a Review Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! HomeMy BooksBrowse Community Sign in Join the discussion a discussion a question Search review text Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews Dan Zarfati 632 reviews 4 followers October 6, 2023 Yes, I read most of what this man published, he gave some of the best interpretation on the phenomenon in a few of his writtings. But oh boy, reading his diaries has been an enlightening experience.,,, I read 3 of them, yes, they are toxic, Vallee is full xxx , he is extremelly judgemental, he is wrong many times over, talks silly sh... things, and so on. The amount of contradictions, of superficial judgment is staggering. Still ppl take him seriously, read it properly, Vallee is clueless most of the time. He was coned LikeComment 295 reviews 4 followers November 4, 2023 A fascinating look at the life of one of the most intriguing academics of our age. Forbidden Science 4 is exactly what it says on the cover - a decade of Vallee's journal entries. If you're aren't familiar with Vallee's work, or the fields of computer science and UFOlogy, this might not be for you, but if you are, this is almost essential reading. LikeComment HomeMy BooksBrowse Community Sign in Can't find what you're looking for? Get help and learn more about the design. Help center Interest Based Ads Ad Preferences WORK WITH US Authors & ads blog 2026 Goodreads, Inc. HomeMy BooksBrowse Community Sign in UAP Document Archive Playwright Render SOURCE URL https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45857064-forbidden-science-4 www.goodreads.com CONTEXT FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENT (PUBLIC DOMAIN) - 1990 Lt. Col. Ron Blackburn of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and co-founder of the ATP Group, tells Jacques Vallee he was directly involved in the construction of TRESTLE while at Air Force Weapons Laboratory (AFWL). TRESTLE was a large EMP simulator that could create an EMP without a nuclear blast. McDonnell Douglas was awarded the contract for the construction of the TRESTLE and BDM was awarded a subcontract for electromagnetic analysis, timing and control equipment. BDM and BDMMSC (BDM Management Services Company) were also awarded contracts for operation and management of the TRESTLE. BDM produced at least ten papers on subjects like EMP hardening, EMP simulation and EMP effects on aerospace vehicles, many of which were produced under Department of Energy contracts. UAP Archiver Full Fidelity Mode www.ufoscans.com