From the
Night Search Paranormal Speakers Series

UFO Abductions – Disturbing New Discoveries
with
David M. Jacobs, Ph.D.

dr david jacobs january 2008 guestFYI: Dr. Jacobs is a tenured Professor of History at Temple University and the author of The UFO Controversy in America, Secret Life, and The Threat. In conjunction with colleague Budd Hopkins, Dr. Jacobs conducted the widely discussed Roper Organization poll of the abduction phenomenon (published in 1992) pointing to the incredible tentative conclusion that one out of every forty Americans had been abducted by alien beings.

"I wrote most of the information on [ ICAR ] based on more than 42 years of UFO research. In addition, since 1986 I have conducted over 1,000 hypnotic regressions with abductees. I have tried to be as objective and as "agenda free" as possible. I have no New Age, spiritual, religious, transformational, or transcendent program to promote. I try to stay as close to the evidence as I can. However, there is no possibility that I have avoided error. The majority of evidence for the alien abduction phenomenon is from human memory derived from hypnosis administered by amateurs. It is difficult to imagine a weaker form of evidence. But it is evidence and we have a great deal of it. Still, readers must be skeptical of what I say and of what all others say in this tangled arena of alien abductions, hypnosis, popular culture, and memory. Abduction researchers are mainly amateurs doing their best to get to the truth knowing that objective reality may elude them." — David M. Jacobs, Ph.D.

Dr. Jacobs is the author and editor of
such groundbreaking books as:

ufo controversy             secret life              the threat              UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge

Check out David's site: International Center for Abduction Research

Read his brief bio by clicking here: David M. Jacobs

List of his books on ICAR site: Click here

You can email him at: djacobs@ufoabduction.com

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