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Confrontations

A Scientist's Search for Alien Contact (Alien Contact Trilogy, Book 2)

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A Scientific Detective Story

In Confrontations, the second volume of his Alien Contact Trilogy, Dr. Jacques Vallee personally investigates 40 astonishing UFO cases from around the world. He finds it shocking that professional scientists have never seriously examined this material. This audiobook is about the hopes, experiences, and frustrations of a scientist who has gone into the field to investigate a bizarre, seductive, and often terrifying phenomenon reported by many witnesses as contact with an alien form of intelligence.

©1990, 2008 Jacques Vallee (P)2023 Et in Arcadia Audio
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A clear headed take on the phenomenon. A must read for any who wish to hear alternative ideas about UFOs

Great and sober perspective

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just great research, meticulous and precisely done without bias and without trying to decide your conclusion for you can't wait for the 3rd book

must know info

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The worst narration I’ve ever heard, and that includes Shaun Ryder. This has finally put me off audiobooks narrated by anyone but the writer. Utterly dreadful.

Couldn’t get through.

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An interesting series of case studies about an elusive phenomenon. It does not however speculate about the nature of the phenomenon beyond questioning the extra terrestrial hypothesis.

The reader’s inability to pronounce French words, including the author’s name.

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Not much happening here… move along. Very underwhelming. Was hoping things would pick up, but the book just drifts on. Also, the narrator almost sounds like he’s taking the piss of contactees.

A whole lot of nothing

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