SATAN'S SAUCERS: Jacques Vallee & "History of the Devil" as the Nature of the Phenomena
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Jacques Vallée—ARPANET-era engineer, lifelong UFO investigator, and the real-world model for Close Encounters’ Claude Lacombe—does something shocking: instead of pointing to star maps, he points to demonology.
This episode follows Vallée’s “control system” lens: the phenomenon shape-shifts ls, devils, fairies, then “aliens”—while keeping the same playbook: fear + absurdity, physical traces, reality-bending theater, and a relentless manipulation of belief. If you’ve ever felt the UFO story is too weird to be “just spacecraft,” this is the reframing that makes the weirdness the point.
TEXT DESCRIPTION:
This text examines the historical and cultural evolution of the Devil and the concept of evil across various civilizations. The author traces the figure of the Evil One through Ancient Egyptian mythology, Assyrian demonology, and Persian dualism, noting how these earlier beliefs influenced Jewish and Christian traditions. The narrative explores the transition from primitive devil-worship—often rooted in fear—to more sophisticated theological frameworks where the Devil serves as a counterpart to the divine. Furthermore, the source discusses the Middle Ages, highlighting the rise of the Inquisition, the horrors of witch-prosecution, and the Devil's role in literature and folklore, such as the Faust legend. Ultimately, the text presents the Devil not merely as a religious entity, but as a philosophical symbol of rebellion, individuality, and the necessary struggle between opposing forces in human progress.
CORRECTIONS:
Diana Pasulka is a modern researcher and pioneering religious UFOlogist - and her meeting with Vallee occurred in recent years.