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Revelations

Alien Contact Trilogy, Book 3

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Revelations

By: Jacques Vallee
Narrated by: Michael Hacker
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An exercise in counterintelligence.

In Revelations, the final volume of the Alien Contact Trilogy, Dr. Jacques Vallee presents startling evidence that well-constructed hoaxes and media manipulations have misled UFO researchers, diverting them from the UFO phenomenon itself. Vallee takes listeners step by step into the tangled web of UFOlogy’s dark side, in an effort to clear the ever-thickening underbrush that has obscured the real nature of the UFO phenomenon.

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©1991, 2008 Jacques Vallee (P)2023 Et in Arcadia Audio
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Not one of his best, the end chapter in particular is very poor, giving any time to Moore, dory, etc Al is wasted and surprising that he includes it

The poor story of Lazarou and other area 51 nonsense

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