Declassified UFO / UAP Document

BEWARE THESE MESSENGERS! A review of Dr. Jacques Vallée’s latest book, Messengers of Deception

🏛 Towards the Third Milennium 📄 Review and Book Compilation

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TL;DR

This document contains a critical review of Jacques Vallée's 'Messengers of Deception' and a roundup of contemporary UFO literature. It argues that UFO phenomena may be a tool for psychological manipulation rather than physical extraterrestrial visitation.

This document is a compilation of articles and book reviews from the publication 'Towards the Third Milennium'. The primary piece, 'Beware These Messengers!' by Dan Lloyd, serves as a review of Jacques Vallée’s book 'Messengers of Deception'. Lloyd discusses the theory that UFO phenomena are not necessarily extraterrestrial in origin but may be a sophisticated form of human consciousness manipulation or a 'worldwide enterprise of deception'. He categorizes the phenomena into pulsed light, electromagnetic radiation, and psychological visions. Lloyd suggests that 'contactee' narratives are often infiltrated by occult or intelligence groups to propagate specific ideologies. The document also includes a 'Bookshelf' section by Janet and Colin Bord, which reviews several UFO-related publications, including Allan Hendry’s 'The UFO Handbook', which emphasizes the need for higher investigative standards. Other books reviewed cover topics such as the Roswell incident, 'Earth's Secret Inhabitants', and the launch of a new weekly partwork titled 'The Unexplained'. The document concludes with a notice regarding substantial increases in postal rates for the publication, citing the rising cost of the U.S. dollar against the pound sterling.

Vallée believes there is a machinery of mass manipulation behind the UFO phenomenon which behaves like a conditioning process, using absurdity and confusion to achieve its goal while hiding its mechanism.

Official Assessment

The document presents a critical view of UFO phenomena, suggesting they may be a form of psychological manipulation or 'deception' rather than extraterrestrial visitation. It highlights the work of Jacques Vallée, who posits that UFO belief is a conditioned process. Additionally, it reviews several contemporary UFO books, noting a trend in literature covering crashed UFOs, secret inhabitants, and general UFO sightings.

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