Jacques Vallee
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Books by this person include:
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1965
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Vallee, Jacques “Anatomy of a Phenomenon: UFOs in Space” (1965) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1966
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Vallee, Jacques and Vallee, Janine “Challenge to Science – The UFO Enigma” (1966) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1970
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Vallee, Jacques “Passport to Magonia” (1970) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1975
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Vallee, Jacques “The Invisible College” (1975) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1975
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Vallee, Jacques “UFOs : The Psychic Solution” (1975) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) (Formerly "The Invisible College")
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1975
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Hynek, J Allen and Vallee, Jacques “The Edge of Reality” (1975) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1979
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Vallee, Jacques “Messengers of Deception” (1979) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1988
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Vallee, Jacques “Dimensions” (1988) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1990
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Vallee, Jacques “Confrontations: A Scientist's Search for Alien Contact” (1990) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1991
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Vallee, Jacques “Revelations: Alien Contact and Human Deception” (1991) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1992
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Vallee, Jacques “Forbidden Science: Journals 1957-1969” (1992) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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1992
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Vallee, Jacques “UFO Chronicles of the Soviet Union” (1992) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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2006
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Vallee, Jacques “Forbidden Science : Volume 2 (Journals 1970-1979)” (2008) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK)
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As noted in Part 3 of Isaac Koi’s “Best UFO Cases” article (i.e. in the Part entitled “Existing lists by various individuals”), Jacques Vallee has referred to the data of “our circumspect ‘Invisible College’ (a network of scientists who are privately investigating the mystery)” as being “probably the most detailed and best-investigated set of UFO cases ever selected”. Unfortunately, he failed to indicate the relevant selection of cases (see Footnote 3.50).
In another of his books, Jacques Vallee indicated that he considered that “The Valensole case is the best-authenticated close encounter incident in continental Europe” (see Footnote 3.51 and Case 22 in Isaac Koi's “Top 100” article).
It may be possible to draw inferences as to Jacques Vallee’s views on the “best” cases from some comments he made in a yet further book. He has complained that many ufologists confuse “the most publicized cases” with “the most convincing”. In particular, he has complained that the following cases “seem to be totally unknown” (see Footnote 3.52, and see also the discussion in Part 5 of this article), possibly indicating that he considered that these cases are among the most convincing:
(1) the Kelly landing,
(2) the Bismarck case,
(3) the Walesville incident (Case 92 in Isaac Koi's “Top 100” article),
(4) the Loch Raven Dam (Case 100 in Isaac Koi's “Top 100” article).