Valet at Contact in the Desert: Structured Science, Language for Contact, and Earth's Shared Home
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Jacques Valet contends that UFOs should be studied with structured science, that beings may belong to a different order requiring new languages to communicate, and that global sightings leave unresolved questions about who Earth is for.
Patrick from Vetted discusses Jacques Valet’s remarks at Contact in the Desert, where he talked about approaching UFO/UAP questions with structured science and the attempt to develop a language to communicate with beings, raising questions about who the planet is for. Valet, a French-born computer scientist and longtime UFO investigator, is noted for shifting from the extraterrestrial hypothesis to the interdimensional hypothesis and for highlighting that sightings appear global, with cross-cultural patterns. He claims to have been told unclassified information about communication with beings in labs on Earth, describing a “different order” of creatures and efforts to prepare for dialogue by developing higher-level languages. The conversation ties in Matthew Brown’s earlier suggestion that Earth might not be our home, though Brown later emphasized that we are sharing the planet and that the question remains unresolved. The host also recalls past appearances on Weaponized where Valet described a sophisticated process for direct interaction with non-human intelligence, hinting at a government project that may have already established some form of contact. The discussion extends to Dylan Borland’s remarks about whistleblowers and a personal reflection on resilience and practical steps, including the host’s own family-influenced work ethic and empathy for those facing difficult situations. He invites viewer input on Valet’s comments and notes there is more material from related discussions, while keeping the focus on the core ideas rather than promotional content.
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