Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFOs — NO, THEY'RE NOT SIMPLY VISITORS FROM ANOTHER PLANET. IT'S WORSE THAN THAT, SAYS DR VALLÉE IN HIS NEW BOOK

📅 Sunday, September 25, 1988 📍 Rt. 113 and Gore Orphanage Rd, Lorraine County, Ohio, U.S.A. 📄 press_compilation

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This document contains a book review of Jacques Vallée's 'Dimensions', a detailed report of a 1988 UFO sighting in Ohio by Stanley R. Decker, and miscellaneous reports on 'angels' hair' and genetic theories.

This document is a compilation of articles and reviews concerning UFO phenomena. It begins with a review by Paul Whitehead of Jacques Vallée's book 'Dimensions'. Whitehead notes that Vallée argues UFO phenomena are complex and potentially linked to social manipulation, rather than being simple interplanetary visitors. The review references a 1954 case in Libya involving an egg-shaped object and discusses Vallée's perspective on the pattern of apparitions. The document also includes a 'Sighting Alert in Ohio' by Thomas M. Olsen, detailing an incident on September 25, 1988, where Stanley R. Decker and four other witnesses observed a triangular, red and yellow object near Gore Orphanage Road. The object, described as having an I-beam structure and no sound, was observed for 15-20 minutes. Decker reported feeling numb after the event and later claimed to have seen another object on December 29, 1988. Additionally, the document features short snippets on 'Genetic Hijackers' and a 'Sea Shroud Mystery' involving 'angels' hair' or detergent found on fishing vessels in the English Channel. The text concludes with brief mentions of various individuals and their perspectives on ufology.

The proposition that the Universe might contain intelligent creatures exhibiting such an organisation that no model of it could be constructed on the basis of current human concepts is... theoretically possible, says Vallée.

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