
Passport to Magonia
Jacques Vallee
Throughout history, people have reported the observation of unidentified aerial objects. Among these narratives, descriptions of landings made by these craft are commonplace, and quite a few accounts purport to inform us of the physical characteristics and behavior of their occupants. But investigators have neglected to recognize one important perspective of the phenomenon: the fact that beliefs identical to those held today have recurred throughout history and under forms best adapted to the believer’s country, race, and social regime.