“Forbidden Science 6: Scattered Castles” is the latest installment of Jacques Vallee, and features his journey of grief, discovery, and exploration.
The book follows his journey in the private sector, academia, and hs private life as the legendary Vallee details his research on the anomalous from UAP sightings to the creatures from Skinwalker Ranch. There’s some revealing content in the book like the mentions of a DNA analysis of cryptids that reveal human mitochondria, and countless other examples that show how much UAPs/ paranormal are studied in secret and its relation to industry.
“We continue to see a mix of phenomena that sort of physical part could be interpreted scientifically, but there is a sort of flow of testimony from private citizens from all over the world in the same terms; that is what is striking,” Vallee previously said to punkrockandufos. “It is consistent with many traditional ideas of other forms of life and intelligences. I think that pattern is continuing, and it is important not to only concentrate on the technical data, but what is happening away from cities, the countryside, (and) all these cases that are difficult to get and analyze until you go there.”
There’s some good insight on Vallee and his meetings with Tom DeLonge/ To The Stars. Vallee could have been a part of the group. Vallee does not that TTSA did plan to eventually attempt to build a craft
The journals are an incredibly revealing look at the secret workings of the private sector, government and science when it comes to not just anamlous materials but emerging tech as a whole.
“The undeniably complex and essential work of Jacques Vallee is comparable only to the power of his reflections and insights on both life and death,” said “Somewhere in the Skies” host Ryan Sprague, who has has Vallee on his show before. “He has lived and breathed the unexplainable for decades, his ideas, thoughts, approaches, and revelations evolving throughout time. This isn't just a journal series. It's a man growing, loving, rejecting, and accepting all life has to offer even when that journey promises no final conclusions or destination. Vallee's journals, of course, inspire and provoke thought and debate. But most importantly, his journals give us a rare glimpse into the life of pioneer in every sense of the word.”
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