Jacques Vallee Comes Clean About UFOs in NEW VIDEO

In the realm of UFOs and UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena), public curiosity often outpaces official revelations. Every new leak, testimony, or declassified document fuels a fire of intrigue. But what if the real answers aren’t hiding behind science fiction but in vast, meticulously kept archives—databases filled with credible, multinational reports, physical evidence, and eyewitness accounts just waiting for a more open, global conversation? This is the call to action voiced by Jacqu Valet, a pioneering scientist whose work bridges decades of investigative research and international cooperation on some of the most confounding UFO cases in history.

Opening the Vault: A New Era for UFO Research

For years, data regarding UFO and UAP sightings—objects in the sky no one could explain and unusual creatures reported alongside them—have been tightly controlled, segmented by various government and defense organizations around the world. Valet, with clearance granted to just a handful of scientific teams, stood at the crossroads of this secrecy. He helped shape a multiple-database warehouse, originally for a program sponsored by the Defense Intelligence Agency and Bigelow Aerospace, tracking an astonishing 260,000 screened reports of unexplained objects and hundreds involving alleged encounters with non-human entities.

But what makes Valet’s insights pivotal isn’t just the scale of this data. It’s the continuity and corroboration of reports from far-flung places—Brazil, France, New Mexico—where witnesses and physical evidence tell remarkably consistent stories. He describes on-site research into historical incidents, from the San Antonio crash of 1945 and Socorro’s 1964 landing in New Mexico, to a 1965 case in Valensole, France. Across these and other events, observers described seven creatures with similar shapes and sizes, mirroring those encountered in the now famous 1996 Varginha incident in Brazil. These sightings share one particular detail: the creatures breathed air just like us.

Consistent Evidence Across Continents

What is perhaps most striking is the physical, environmental, and biological evidence that emerges from these multinational cases. Traces recovered at sites include samples and effects consistent with the presence of advanced technology and life unlike anything on Earth. Official records from France’s own space studies authority (CNES), an organization with which Valet is personally affiliated, support the assertion that non-human occupants have been observed and investigated—not just by armchair theorists but by government-backed scientific panels.

And yet, for all these findings, so much of the record remains classified or fragmented across agencies, making true scientific consensus—and the potential leaps in understanding it could bring—impossible.

The Significance of the Varginha Incident

Among all the cases Valet reviews, the Varginha incident stands out as historically transformative. Painstakingly investigated by James Fox and others, it provided for the first time a comprehensive, professional account of an entity apparently non-human, detailing its physiological features and behaviors shortly after its recovery and up to its death. The Varginha case, far from being an isolated oddity, fits into a larger, persistent pattern reflected in both scientific and medical records across the globe.

Valet stresses that the most valuable aspect of Varginha is this: It offers a blueprint to reconstruct past events with an unprecedented level of detail and context. By combining witness testimony, environmental forensics, and multinational collaboration, researchers unlock a depth of knowledge once thought unattainable.

Why Secrecy Still Holds Us Back

Despite mounting evidence and growing public appetite for disclosure, the current system of classification around UFO data creates artificial barriers. Political and national security concerns are understandable, especially regarding sensitive installations, but Valet argues for a measured loosening of these restrictions. He advocates for protecting essential facilities while allowing vetted researchers greater access to crucial data. This would enable a truly global dialogue among scientists—one that could help humanity understand not just the craft and their visitors, but the greater implications for intelligence, technology, and perhaps even the future of our species.

Looking Ahead: A World-Changing Opportunity

The pressing message is simple: The world stands to gain immeasurable insight by opening up its UFO archives. Allowing more international cooperation and data sharing wouldn’t just satisfy curiosity—it could revolutionize our grasp of biology, physics, artificial intelligence, and consciousness itself. The time for withholding and segmentation, Valet suggests, has passed. Only by inviting a broader spectrum of the scientific community to scrutinize the evidence can we hope to make sense of what may be the greatest mystery of our time.

In conclusion, Jacqu Valet’s lifelong dedication to serious, data-driven investigation of UAPs and entities associated with them shines a light down a path we could all choose to walk. Science, openness, and collaboration are the keys. If we are willing to unlock the door, the world that waits beyond it could be far more incredible than anything hidden away in dark government vaults.

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