Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Little snippets from Jacques Vallee's latest book - which I'd like to know more about

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A blog post by Keith Basterfield summarizing various UAP-related anecdotes from Jacques Vallee's 'Forbidden Science - Volume Three.' It highlights historical incidents involving intelligence agencies, military pilots, and private research groups.

This document is a blog post dated October 27, 2016, authored by Keith Basterfield. It serves as a compilation of historical anecdotes and snippets extracted from Jacques Vallee's book, 'Forbidden Science - Volume Three.' The author presents these items to solicit further information from readers. The content covers several distinct topics: a 1980 report of a 'flying cigar' observed by a Russian ship crew near Gibraltar; the use of remote viewing by an intelligence agency to identify underground installations at mountain sites; the existence of a group specializing in nuclear security testing that utilized helicopters designed to resemble flying saucers; and failed attempts to establish UAP research projects within the European Space Agency and the French General Secretariat for National Defense. Additionally, the document discusses the cessation of contacts between GEPAN and Soviet scientists due to espionage concerns, the activities of military pilots known as the 'Wild Weasels' regarding UFO detection, and the formation of an exclusive UFO study group in Silicon Valley. This study group included notable figures such as John Hanes, Charlie Rosen, and Rear Admiral Bill Houser, and engaged in discussions regarding the humanoid form of 'ufonauts' and the analysis of photographs from Costa Rica. The document concludes with references to academic funding for UAP research, the release of files concerning Frederick Valentich, and the leakage of documents from the Bigelow Aerospace CAPELLA data warehouse.

The crew had observed a flying cigar with a searchlight, in full daylight. It split into two objects that manoeuvred overhead. One object flew away, the other went on rolling and circling, and then melted on the spot.

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