David M. Jacobs, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of History at Temple University specializing in twentieth century American history and culture. Dr. Jacobs began researching the controversy over unidentified flying objects in America in the mid 1960's, and has amassed over 38 years of primary research data and analytical hypotheses on the subject.
In 1973 Dr. Jacobs
completed his doctoral dissertation in field of intellectual history at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison on the controversy over unidentified
flying objects in America. This was only the second Ph.D. degree
granted involving a UFO-related theme. A revised version of his
dissertation was published by Indiana University Press as The UFO Controversy in America (1975).
It remains the first sympathetic book on the subject of the existence
UFOs to be published by an academic press. For over twenty-five years
Dr. Jacobs has offered the only regular curriculum university course on
UFOs: "UFOs and American Society."
Since 1973 Dr. Jacobs
has
continued to devote most of his professional and personal
energies to researching the UFO phenomenon in general, and the
abduction phenomenon in particular. Having conducted nearly 900
hypnotic regressions with over 140 abductees, Dr. Jacobs is one of the
foremost UFO abduction researchers worldwide. As a result of his
extensive primary research, he has developed the first scientific
typology of the abduction experience.
Dr. Jacobs has
written and delivered many articles, papers, and addresses on the
subject of UFO abduction, and has been a consultant to the major UFO
organizations. In 1992 Dr. Jacobs' second book, Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions,
was published by Simon & Schuster. The book is the most complete
exposition of the structure and meaning of the abduction phenomenon yet
published. The Threat
was published by Simon & Schuster in January, 1998. The book
addresses important questions about abductions, and clarifies issues
that have been the subject of much speculation for the past fifty years.
The Threat presents the first evidence-driven hypothesis that provides a falsifiable solution to the UFO mystery.
In 2000, Dr. Jacobs published the edited book, UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge
with ten expert authors writing about the UFO and abduction phenomenon
with the academic community as the target audience. The book is one of
the few about abductions and UFOs ever published by an academic press.
In addition, Dr.
Jacobs has lectured on the subject of UFO abduction at universities and
colleges across the country. In 1989 he delivered the first paper to a
scientific organization about the abduction phenomenon at Cornell
University. In 1992 Dr. Jacobs participated in the first session on UFOs
at the History of Science Society, Washington D.C. In conjunction with
colleague Budd Hopkins, Dr. Jacobs conducted the widely discussed Roper
Organization poll of the abduction phenomenon. The results of that
highly influential survey were published in 1992 in the booklet, Unusual Personal Experiences.
Finally, Dr. Jacobs
is a strong advocate of strict scientific and ethical research
methodology. With colleagues Budd Hopkins and John Carpenter, he has
given a series of workshops for members of the mental health community
in the methods of abduction hypnosis, research, and therapy. In recent
years he has concentrated on ascertaining the proper methodological
techniques for the hypnosis and therapy of abductees. Hopkins' and
Jacobs' revised "Suggestions for Hypnosis and Therapy of Abductees"
was originally published in 1994. At present Dr. Jacobs is currently
working on a book about the methodology of hypnosis of abductees.
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