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 accounts involving intelligence agencies, remote viewing, and private study groups.

This document is a blog post dated October 27, 2016, by Keith Basterfield, which compiles various anecdotes and research leads derived from Jacques Vallee's book, 'Forbidden Science - Volume Three.' The author seeks further information from readers regarding several specific claims mentioned in the book. The snippets include an account of a Russian ship crew near Gibraltar in 1980 observing a 'flying cigar' that split into two objects before disappearing. Another entry discusses the use of remote viewing by an intelligence agency to identify underground installations at four mountain locations, one of which was in Australia. The document also references a soldier of fortune interviewed by Dr. Christopher 'Kit' Green who claimed to have used helicopters designed to resemble flying saucers for nuclear security testing. Further sections detail failed attempts to establish a UAP research project within the European Space Agency and the subsequent efforts to coordinate investigations through the European Parliament. The post also touches upon the history of the French group GEPAN, noting that contacts with Soviet scientists ceased due to espionage concerns. Additionally, the author mentions the 'Wild Weasels,' a group of F-4 pilots who reportedly detected UFOs while using electromagnetic detection equipment. Finally, the document describes an exclusive UFO study group in Silicon Valley, organized by Steve Millard, which included high-profile figures such as Charlie Rosen, General 'Johnny' Johnson, and Rear Admiral Bill Houser. This group discussed the humanoid form of 'ufonauts' and attempted to have Naval Intelligence analyze photographs from Costa Rica, which were dismissed by the Navy as a hoax based on shadow analysis.

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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