Jacques Vallée on the First Peer-Reviewed UFO Paper in Progress in Aerospace Sciences
For the first time in history, a peer-reviewed UFO/UAP paper has been accepted into Progress in Aerospace Sciences — the world’s #1 aerospace science journal.
Dr. Jacques Vallée, along with two co-authors, has re-examined a long-dismissed UFO case hidden in the 1968 Condon Report. That report was widely portrayed as “debunking” UFOs and helped shut down government study for decades. But buried inside was a case that couldn’t be explained — involving a small object radiating the power output of a nuclear power plant.
Now, more than fifty years later, Vallée and his colleagues have revived the case with hard data and published it at the highest level of aerospace science. This breakthrough marks a turning point: UFO research has officially entered the scientific record in a way that can’t be ignored.
In my exclusive interview, Vallée discusses:
How his team’s peer-reviewed UFO paper made it into Progress in Aerospace Sciences
Why the Condon Report didn’t actually debunk UFOs
The evidence of nuclear-level energy output in the 1966 Haynesville case
What Congress is getting wrong about UAP hearings
And whether the Trump administration might disclose the UAP reality
👉 Watch the full interview now on The Good Trouble Show:
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