Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Forbidden Science 4: The Spring Hill Chronicles, the Journals of Jacques Vallee 1990-1999

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TL;DR

This document provides a summary of Jacques Vallee's 1990-1999 journals and includes a specific historical note regarding the TRESTLE EMP simulator project involving Lt. Col. Ron Blackburn.

This document consists of a Goodreads book page for 'Forbidden Science 4: The Spring Hill Chronicles, the Journals of Jacques Vallee 1990-1999' and a supplemental context note from the UAP Document Archive. The book, published in 2019, serves as a record of Jacques Vallee's private research into unexplained phenomena during the 1990s. It covers his professional activities as a high-technology investor and his involvement with the National Institute of Discovery Science, the Rockefeller Initiative, and various intelligence officials. The text highlights specific field studies, including UFO close encounters in the USSR in 1990 and the Haravilliers mystery in France. The supplemental context provided by the UAP Document Archive (Case #405) references a specific entry from page 28 of the journals, where Lt. Col. Ron Blackburn of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works discusses his involvement in the construction of the TRESTLE EMP simulator at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory. The note details that McDonnell Douglas and BDM were contracted for the construction, operation, and management of the simulator, which was capable of generating an EMP without a nuclear blast.

TRESTLE was a large EMP simulator that could create an EMP without a nuclear blast.

Key Persons

  • Ron BlackburnLt. Col. of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and co-founder of the ATP Group