
David M. Jacobs (1) (1942–)
Author of Secret Life: Firsthand, Documented Accounts of UFO Abductions
For other authors named David M. Jacobs, see the disambiguation page.
David M. Jacobs (1) has been aliased into David Michael Jacobs.
Works by David M. Jacobs
Works have been aliased into David Michael Jacobs.
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Works have been aliased into David Michael Jacobs.
UFO Magazine November/December 1995 — Contributor — 1 copy
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- Jacobs, David Michael
- Birthdate
- 1942-08-10
- Gender
- male
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[The Threat: Revealing the Secret Alien Agenda] (By: David M. Jacobs) [published: March, 1999] by David M. Jacobs
It's very hard to figure out let alone judge the good from the bad when it comes to books talking about abductions and UFOs.
The Threat is, to me, a practical, thought out and informative book on the topic.
The author has his premise, his hypothesis and his methods that have lead to his conclusions that is as much of a reflection of his opinion and his bias on the topic as any other researcher on the topic. He talks of the known established patterns and the continuous build up that even show more researchers who's use of hypnoses and memory recall he is critical of mention in their own works.
It is thought provoking and while it does not provide answers or solutions it at least assures that you that yest these patterns exist. For why and how we may never know but they are there.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking into the topic of abductions and UFOs. Especially people who are looking for information concerning human/alien hybrids. show less
The Threat is, to me, a practical, thought out and informative book on the topic.
The author has his premise, his hypothesis and his methods that have lead to his conclusions that is as much of a reflection of his opinion and his bias on the topic as any other researcher on the topic. He talks of the known established patterns and the continuous build up that even show more researchers who's use of hypnoses and memory recall he is critical of mention in their own works.
It is thought provoking and while it does not provide answers or solutions it at least assures that you that yest these patterns exist. For why and how we may never know but they are there.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking into the topic of abductions and UFOs. Especially people who are looking for information concerning human/alien hybrids. show less
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