Jacques Vallee - Revelations - Alien Contact and Human

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Jacques Vallee - Revelations - Alien Contact and Human

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APPENDIX 1982. 256 NOTES AND REFERENCES (1) Velasco, Jean-Jacques, Methods, processing and analysis of data concerning unidentified aerospace phenomena. SSE Conference, Boulder, Colorado, June 1989. (2) Velasco, Jean-Jacques, Report on the analysis of anomalous physical traces: The 1981 Trans-en-Provence UFO case. Submitted for publi- cation to the Journal of Scientific Exploration. The complete report about Trans is available from the CNES, Toulouse (in French) under the title: Enquete 81/01. Analyse dune Trace. Note Technique Numero 16 (March 1983). (3) Bounias, Michel, Biochemical Traumatology as a potent tool for identifying actual stresses elicited by unidentified sources: evidence for plant metabolic disorders in correlation with a UFO landing. Submitted for publication to the Journal of Scientific Exploration. The original report in French is part of the Note Technique Numero 16, available from CNES, Toulouse, France. (4) Vallee, Jacques, Confrontations. Ballantine, New York, March 1990. A summary of the Brazilian studies was presented at the July 1989 MUFON meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada. (5) Poher, Claude, and Vallee, Jacques: Basic Patterns in UFO Obser- vations. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 13th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Pasadena, California, 20 January 1975. AIAA Paper #75-42. (6) Merritt, Fred, Statistical Notes on the UFO Phenomenon. CUFOS Bulletin, Winter 1977. (7) Randies, Jenny, UFO Study. London: Robert Hale 1981. (8) Dole, Stephen, Habitable Planets for Man. N.Y.: Blaisdell 1964. (9) Meheust, Bertrand, Science-Fiction et Soucoupes Volantes (1978) and Soucoupes Volantes et Folklore (1985). Both books were pub- lished in Paris by Mercure de France. (10) Devereux, Paul, Earth Lights. Wellingborough: Turnstone Press,