There's a mystery within a mystery involving one of ufology's preeminent researchers. Jacques Vallee pulled his promised forthcoming book,
The Best-Kept Secret, on the day of release, only to reveal that the book, retitled
Trinity: The Best-Kept Secret, would now be co-authored with Paola Harris, deal with a controversial pre-Roswell UFO crash, and be published on June 1st. Jason Colavito explains the proffered circumstances behind the curious action. More significant than the publication anomaly is the contention that Vallee has analyzed some purported debris "and will suggest that it is of extraterrestrial origin." Colavito notes problems in the story, as does Kevin Randle in
The San Antonio UFO Crash. An impressive 2015 analysis of two samples by Phyllis Budinger and A.W. Varnes showed nothing suggesting other than a mundane origin. And the photos of the metal Paola Harris sent to Coast to Coast, which can be seen at
UFO Crash Remnants II, at least don't look like the same kind of stuff imaged in Phyllis' Frontier Analysis, Ltd. report. Looks like there's a publication to anticipate in June besides the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force Report. (WM)
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