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Journals, 1957-1969 by Jacques Vallee
SYNOPSIS:
When the Air Force funded a major university to evaluate sightings of UFOs in 1967, Dr. Vallee
and his mentor, Professor J. Allen Hynek, were part of the first briefing. Day by day he details in
this beautifully written journal how "the problem" became not just a proliferation of sightings,
but a complex layered public relations challenge. Debates developed not only on the study of these
new phenomena,but on the way they were explained to the American people. Dr. Vallee reveals the
process by which major American scientists already had been led astray by the intelligence
community as early as 1953, for reasons that had little to do with the pursuit of scientific
knowledge.
In the midst of a swirl of media attention and public hunger to understand UFO sightings, Dr.
Vallee recorded in his diaries not the cold, official face of science but the human side of
research, as a few people eagerly tried to meet the challenge of the unknown. Moving beyond the
question of the possible reality of unidentified flying objects, a mystery he does not claim to
explain, Dr. Vallee asks, If science refuses to deal with such topics, then what is science for?
Forbidden Science questions how we use scientific research to describe anomalous phenomena in the
physical world and challenges us to face our assumptions about ourselves and the tenuous concept we
call reality.
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