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Jacques Vallee at TEDx

What do you get when you go to a TEDx talk by Jacques Vallee? Everything from UFO cults and synchronicities to Renaissance magic and the software of reality. Not for the faint-of-heart orthodox scientist, JV takes the audience on a wide-ranging tour of hints and suggestions that reality may not be exactly as we think it is:

The ‘Melchidezek coincidence’ that Jacques mentions is discussed in his book Messengers of Deception: UFO Contacts and Cults (Amazon US and Amazon UK), published by Daily Grail Publishing (I also noted that JV used part of the cover graphic from the book at the end of his talk…sweeeet).

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  1. The Missing Sister
    You can never force the hand of Destiny, or rush the wave of History.

    Great ideas always arrive at their proper time, and not a moment too soon.

    When Jacques proposed his ideas about the Physics of Information in the final chapters of Messengers of Deception, nobody paid any attention. The Ufologists were too busy in their indignation with this heretic colleague of theirs, who was pointing out all the dangers brought by their gullibility; meanwhile the rest of the public was unable to understand what the heck Vallee was talking about with all these concepts brought from Software engineering and Computer science, because by the late 1970s almost no one had had the chance to interact with a computer.

    But when I read Messengers in 2010, having the luxury of living in a world where social networks and Hypertext links are commonplace, his ideas about how we live in an ‘Associative’ Universe instead of a ‘Causative’ one made perfect sense!

    And now, with this video, I’m pretty sure in the future many people will regard his TED talk as a very influential moment in history, now that the time for his ideas has finally arrived.

    The Missing Sister might just turn out to be the Goddess that will show us the way to our destiny 🙂

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