TRINITY: The Best-Kept Secret

By Jacques Vallée & Paola Harris
TRINITY: The Best-Kept Secret

Investigation of an alleged UFO crash in 1945 in New Mexico around the time of the first atomic bomb tests.

In "TRINITY: The Best-Kept Secret," two seasoned analysts of the global patterns behind the UFO phenomenon, Jacques Vallée and Paola Harris, explored a shadowy episode in UFO history—a crash near the site of the world's first atomic bomb detonation in 1945, predating Roswell's famous incident. Through rigorous research including interviews, government records, and tangible evidence, they built a case for a UFO event involving otherworldly craft and beings. The book seeked to shift the UFO discourse by presenting this case within the broader context of security and scientific paradigms, suggesting that such incidents have profound implications for our understanding of advanced technology and the very fabric of reality.

The second edition of this book included an additional witness' story. Italian investigative journalist Paola Leopizzi Harris and French-born information scientist Dr. Jacques Vallée teamed up to uncover the details of a New Mexico crash in 1945, fully two years before the well-known incident at Roswell and the famous sighting by pilot Kenneth Arnold in 1947. Over several site investigation surveys Harris and Vallée reconstructed the historic observations by five witnesses, three of whom are still living, who described to them the circumstances of the crash, with details of the recovery of a nearly-intact flying vehicle and its occupants by an Army detachment. Combining their long experience in field research around the world, the authors documented the step-by-step efforts by the military to remove the object, an avocado-shaped craft weighing several tons, from the property where it crash-landed during a storm.

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