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Unidentified Flying Objects: The Psychic Solution

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A SENSATIONAL NEW PERSPECTIVE

This brilliant, ground-breaking book examines every aspect of extra-terrestrial phenomena - from flying saucers to alien voices, from space and time distortions to mysterious powers of Uri Geller. Linking numerous account of UFO sightings to their psychic effects on witnesses. The Psychic solution presents an entirely new and plausible theory on the true nature of the UFO experience.

By breaking the conspiracy of silence surrounding this extraordinary subject, the author reveals that UFO's are not, as hitherto believed, agents from some alien intelligence, nor are they products of mass-hypnosis but something even more dramatic - mirrors of a psychic reality originating in the human consciousness to serve and perhaps guide man's needs for the future.

224 pages, Paperback

First published August 8, 1977

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Jacques F. Vallée

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Excerpted from wikipedia: Jacques Fabrice Vallée (born September 24, 1939 in Pontoise, Val-d'Oise, France) is a venture capitalist, computer scientist, author, ufologist and former astronomer currently residing in San Francisco, California.
In mainstream science, Vallée is notable for co-developing the first computerized mapping of Mars for NASA and for his work at SRI International in creating ARPANET, a precursor to the modern Internet. Vallée is also an important figure in the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), first noted for a defense of the scientific legitimacy of the extraterrestrial hypothesis and later for promoting the interdimensional hypothesis.

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May 25, 2022
A lot of this seems deeply, deeply derivative of some of Vallee's other work. Like, half of it is practically word for word.
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