UFO/Aliens

Contrasting UFOlogists

How the debate itself defines reality.

John Ege
5 min readNov 25, 2022

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Jacques Fabrice Vallée is likely the most widely known, credible UFOlogist in the world. Allan Lavigne, in the UFO world since 1974, well, you’ve probably never heard of him. If you know Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO,) you’re likely a serious fan of UFOs.

Probably a lens a flare. :(

Per Vallée, the UFO phenomena predates the word ‘flying saucers.’ If that is true, and there is evidence for that, blaming UFO sightings on mass hysteria because someone coined the phrase flying saucers is wrong. The flying saucer term ultimately came about because humanity has been grappling with these flying disks for greater than 2,000 years. But more specifically, there is evidence of a UFO crash in New Mexico before Roswell.

The Trinity Crash. For more on that, I refer you to the podcast below.

Historical, Parallel Timelines or, Cognitive Dissonance

The fight in UFOlogy, and perhaps in science, is to determine if this if NUTS and BOLTS only, or is this a spiritual, or dimension of consciousness. If I allow the 75 years of scientist and military saying it’s not ‘real, meaning physical, then by definition it’s spiritual!

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John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.