All Vallee does is look for patterns in the data. However, with that being said, I believe most of the phenomenon is psycho/social (something that Karl Jung believed as well).
" When the underlying archetypes are extracted," he wrote, "the saucer myth is seen to coincide to a remarkable degree with the fairy-faith of Celtic countries … religious miracles… and the widespread belief among all peoples concerning entities whose physical and psychological descriptions place them in the same category as the present-day ufonauts." (Jacques Vallee) Yes, faeries, angels, demons, the gods and goddesses of all the ancient religions, the pantheon of mythological beings...
'We're not guessing that the flying saucer created the traces, we know because it was seen creating them by the witnesses,' says Philip. These traces are exactly as they should be if the craft was real. The indentations are located exactly where you would expect them to be created. Yet the craft is NOT real - not in the way surrounding objects like stones and trees are real. They are like phantoms - perceived, often by multiple witnesses, yet they escaping detection on film.
20 minutes and no evidence other than a couple of blurry photos of worn out soil. I hope Ted Philips has a better case to present than the garbage he's shown here.
The Domenica del Corriere, shown above, was an Italian weekly periodical that ran until 1989. This issue shown came out 14 November 1954. So the case is very old. Although this is being presented as a UFO case, it would not be out of place in the files of 'faerie encounters'. In fact, you could say that the only thing ufological about this case is that it is being investigated by ufologists. Vallee drew attention to the striking parallels between UFO and faerie lore in Passport to Magonia.
@raggedmoorlander Yes - "aliens"/"fairies"/"sylphs"/"angels"/"djinn" .... All one in the same. Keel and Vallee picked up on this many years ago. But where do they originate from?
All Vallee does is look for patterns in the data. However, with that being said, I believe most of the phenomenon is psycho/social (something that Karl Jung believed as well).
pillsareyummy 2 months ago
Vallee is outside the norm with his fairy beliefs.
edfeltch 2 months ago
" When the underlying archetypes are extracted," he wrote, "the saucer myth is seen to coincide to a remarkable degree with the fairy-faith of Celtic countries … religious miracles… and the widespread belief among all peoples concerning entities whose physical and psychological descriptions place them in the same category as the present-day ufonauts." (Jacques Vallee) Yes, faeries, angels, demons, the gods and goddesses of all the ancient religions, the pantheon of mythological beings...
raggedmoorlander 1 year ago
'We're not guessing that the flying saucer created the traces, we know because it was seen creating them by the witnesses,' says Philip. These traces are exactly as they should be if the craft was real. The indentations are located exactly where you would expect them to be created. Yet the craft is NOT real - not in the way surrounding objects like stones and trees are real. They are like phantoms - perceived, often by multiple witnesses, yet they escaping detection on film.
raggedmoorlander 1 year ago
20 minutes and no evidence other than a couple of blurry photos of worn out soil. I hope Ted Philips has a better case to present than the garbage he's shown here.
DefenceSpeech 1 year ago
The Domenica del Corriere, shown above, was an Italian weekly periodical that ran until 1989. This issue shown came out 14 November 1954. So the case is very old. Although this is being presented as a UFO case, it would not be out of place in the files of 'faerie encounters'. In fact, you could say that the only thing ufological about this case is that it is being investigated by ufologists. Vallee drew attention to the striking parallels between UFO and faerie lore in Passport to Magonia.
raggedmoorlander 1 year ago
@raggedmoorlander Yes - "aliens"/"fairies"/"sylphs"/"angels"/"djinn" .... All one in the same. Keel and Vallee picked up on this many years ago. But where do they originate from?
lodengreeneyes 1 year ago
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N89J00X 2 years ago