Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Extraterrestres... Mystère et Magie des Enlèvements

🏛 LDLN 📄 Book review and obituary notice

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This document provides a critical review of Jean Sider's book on abduction phenomena and an obituary for Janine Vallée. It reflects the perspective that abduction reports are psychological manipulations rather than physical events.

This document, published in the February 2010 issue of LDLN (No. 397), features two distinct sections. The first is a review by Didier Leroux of Jean Sider's work, 'Extraterrestres... Mystère et Magie des Enlèvements'. Leroux characterizes Sider's book as a significant contribution that argues against the physical reality of abduction phenomena. According to the review, Sider posits that these events are psychological manipulations designed to deceive, rather than genuine extraterrestrial encounters. Sider suggests that the entities involved are 'psychosymbionts'—parasites feeding on human emotions—and that the entire phenomenon is part of a broader, deceptive manipulation. Leroux praises Sider's analytical approach, noting that he effectively links these modern abduction reports to historical spiritualist traditions. The second section of the document is a brief obituary for Janine Vallée, the wife of Jacques Vallée, who passed away in San Francisco on January 17, 2010. The notice highlights her professional background in data processing and real estate, and acknowledges her role as a co-author with her husband on the 1966 work, 'Phénomènes insolites de l'Espace'.

Les entités seraient à l'origine des manifestations théophaniques et diaboliques, lesquelles feraient partie d'une vaste manipulation : « à des fins qui n'ont pour nous rien de rassurant ni d'altruiste »

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The document contains a review of Jean Sider's book regarding abduction phenomena, arguing that such events are manipulative illusions rather than physical realities. It also includes a brief obituary for Janine Vallée, wife of Jacques Vallée.

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