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UAP Personalities

  • Jacobs, David
    • Abduction researcher who argued the phenomenon is systematic, long-running, and oriented toward hybridization/control.
    • Built his reputation through thousands of hypnotic-regression-based interviews and a consistent, alarming narrative model.
    • A defining—and heavily disputed—voice of the modern abduction era.
  • Jessup, Morris
    • Author of a landmark “UFO physics” book that became famous for the “Varo Edition” / annotated-copy mystery.
    • A key figure in early contactee-era speculation about propulsion, anti-gravity, and government interest.
    • His story became part of UFO lore about suppressed research and intelligence-community intrigue.
  • Jiménez, Iker
    • Spanish broadcaster who mainstreamed UFO/forteana topics via popular TV and radio, especially through long-running mystery programs.
    • Known for presenting UFO cases, paranormal claims, and true-crime “mystery” narratives to mass audiences.
    • Influential as a media curator rather than as a primary-case technical investigator.
  • Jorjani, Jason
    • Esoteric philosopher/media figure whose UFO interest typically sits inside a broader “occult history / breakaway civilization” style discourse.
    • Known for synthesizing UFO lore with metaphysics, ancient history, and alternative civilization narratives.
    • Influential mainly as a rhetorician and theorist, not as a primary case investigator.
  • Jung, Carl
    • Psychiatrist whose book on “flying saucers” framed UFOs as modern myth and psychologically meaningful symbols.
    • Provided one of the most influential non-literal interpretive models in ufology’s intellectual history.
    • Often cited in debates about whether UFOs are external craft, internal archetypes, or a complex blend of both.