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Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret by Jacques F. Vallée
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“Project Serpo is an alleged top-secret exchange program between the US and an alien planet by that name. Details have appeared in UFO conspiracy stories, including one incident in 1983 in which a man identifying himself as Air Force Sergeant Richard C. Doty contacted Linda Moulton Howe, offering Air Force records of the exchange for an HBO documentary,”
Jacques F. Vallée, TRINITY: The Best-Kept Secret
“Officer Zamora, thirty-one-year-old at the time, gave his testimony multiple times (33) and his statements were always consistent with what he told his colleagues and the FBI when he was debriefed immediately after the sighting, late into the first night, and again Hynek in the following days.”
Jacques F. Vallée, Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret
“Blue Book itself wasn’t established until 1952.”
Jacques F. Vallée, Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret
“He gave me a summary: four days earlier, he said, on the evening of Friday, April 24th, a gray-white, egg-shaped craft with a strange red insignia had landed on four legs (not three), making deep imprints in the sandy, rocky soil of an empty lot with brush vegetation just south of Socorro, and setting the bushes on fire. A local cop named Lonnie Zamora had watched the whole thing and rushed to the site, thinking there might be an explosion at a nearby dynamite shack. Allen had interviewed the cop and believed him. The Air Force didn’t. Zamora had seen the object on the ground with two humanoid occupants of short stature standing next to it, but he didn’t have much time to note details because the craft had taken off on a sort of thunderous vertical bluish beam that set the vegetation on fire, before flying away horizontally.”
Jacques F. Vallée, Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret
“Dr. David Saunders of the University of Colorado and Dr. James McDonald, an atmospheric physicist at the University of Arizona.”
Jacques F. Vallée, Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret