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David M. Jacobs
David Michael Jacobs (born August 10, 1942) is an
American historian and retired Associate Professor of
David M. Jacobs
History at Temple University specializing in 20th-century
American history. Jacobs is a prominent figure in ufology
and the study of the alleged alien abduction phenomenon,
including the use of hypnosis on subjects claiming to be
abductees. Jacobs has authored several books on the
subject.

Contents
Career
Ufology
Criticism
Written works
Translation Born August 10, 1942

See also Education University of


Wisconsin–Madison
References
Occupation Historian
External links
Ufologist
Website www.ufoabduction
Career .com (http://www.ufoa
bduction.com/)
Jacobs obtained his Ph.D. from the University of
Wisconsin–Madison in 1973, in the field of intellectual history. He wrote his dissertation on the
controversy over unidentified flying objects in America.[1] A revised edition of his dissertation
was published as The UFO Controversy in America by Indiana University Press in 1975.[2]

As a faculty member of the Department of History at Temple University, Jacobs specialized in


history of 20th-century American popular culture.[3] He stated that his current research
interests "involve a delineation of the role of anomalous experiences in personal and cultural
life."[3] For over 25 years[1] Jacobs taught a course on "UFOs in American Society."[4]

Ufology

Jacobs has a high profile in the field of ufology. He has lectured widely, been interviewed, and
participated in numerous television and radio shows on the subject of alien abductions.[5]

David Jacobs has written five books on the topic of UFOs and alleged alien abductions. In recent
years, Jacobs has publicly argued that the evidence from his research, which sometimes
includes utilizing hypnotic regression with alleged alien abductees along with traditional
interview techniques, purports that alien-human hybrids were engaged in a covert program of
infiltration into human society with possibly the final goal of taking over Earth.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

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[12][13]
He asserts that some of his research subjects are teaching these hybrids how to blend
into human society so that they cannot be differentiated from humans, and that this is occurring
worldwide.[7]

Criticism
Jacobs' hypotheses have been criticized as unsupportably dire by those who take a more positive
view of the alien abduction experience such as John E. Mack; Jacobs labels these critics as
"positivists" in his writings.[6] Details of alien abductions reported by Jacobs and so-called
"positivist" researchers may not differ to any great extent; criticism of Jacobs by such peers
therefore focuses on Jacobs' interpretations, e.g., where Jacobs sees "infiltration" (a negative),
others may see "integration" (a positive). Where differences in reports are more substantial
(extending beyond the interpretive to actual distinctions between the alleged events reported by
those who Jacobs interviews versus those interviewed by others), Jacobs has explained that
elements not matching his own perspective are what he terms "confabulations."[14]

Carl Sagan, Susan Clancy, and Martin Gardner have criticized the methods used by Jacobs and
other abduction researchers. Sagan asserted that sightings and experiences could be attributed
to mistaken identity and faulty memory.[15] Clancy has highlighted problems associated with
abduction research, such as faulty memory retrieval when hypnotists "lead" the patient, and a
failure to consider sleep paralysis as an explanation.[16] Gardner explains: "Although Jacobs has
had no training in psychology, psychiatry, or hypnotherapy, he uses hypnotism to induce his
patients (now more than seven hundred) to develop strong memories of horrendous abductions
even though many patients had no such memories until hypnotized (Though many abductees
have claimed to remember bits and pieces of the abduction experience without the
implementation of hypnotherapy). Jacobs is convinced that five million Americans have been
kidnapped at least once by aliens. One female patient, who worked in retail sales, had, according
to Jacobs, one hundred abductions in one year, an average of one every three days!"[17]

Jacobs has argued that Clancy's methodology was flawed,[18] stating that in numerous cases
people report they were abducted when fully awake and conscious, and that therefore sleep
paralysis is not a tenable hypothesis.[18] Moreover, he has stated that her book was factually
incorrect.[19]

Written works
Jacobs, David Michael (1975). The UFO Controversy in America (https://archive.org/details/
ufocontroversyin00jaco). Foreword by J. Allen Hynek. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana
University Press. ISBN 0-253-19006-1. LCCN 74011886 (https://lccn.loc.gov/74011886).
OCLC 1120938 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1120938).
Jacobs, David M. (1992). Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions (https://archiv
e.org/details/secretlifefirsth00jaco). Foreword by John E. Mack. New York: Simon &
Schuster. ISBN 0-671-74857-2. LCCN 91045662 (https://lccn.loc.gov/91045662).
OCLC 25130658 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/25130658).
—— (1998). The Threat. The Secret Alien Agenda: What the Aliens Really Want ... And
How They Plan to Get It (https://archive.org/details/threat00jaco). New York: Simon &
Schuster. ISBN 0-684-81484-6. LCCN 97027040 (https://lccn.loc.gov/97027040).
OCLC 37315300 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37315300).
Jacobs, David M., ed. (2000). 'UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of
Knowledge (https://archive.org/details/ufosabductions00davi). Lawrence, Kansas: University
Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-1032-4. LCCN 00028970 (https://lccn.loc.gov/00028970).

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OCLC 43615835 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43615835).


Jacobs, David M. (2015). Walking Among Us: The Alien Plan to Control Humanity. San
Francisco, California: Disinformation Books. ISBN 1-9388-7514-1.

Translation
Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions (1992) was translated into French under
the title Les kidnappeurs d'un autre monde, présenté par Jimmy Guieu (literally: Kidnappers
From Another World), 1995, Paris, Presses de la Cité. ISBN 978-2258038721.

See also
Extraterrestrial life

References
1. "Biography: David M. Jacobs" (http://www.ufoabduction.com/biography.htm). International
Center for Abduction Research (ICAR). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: David M. Jacobs.
Retrieved 2009-11-14.
2. Jacobs 1975
3. "The Department of History at Temple University: David M. Jacobs" (https://web.archive.org/
web/20100323022059/http://www.temple.edu/history/jacobs/index.html). Temple University.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University. Archived from the original (http://www.templ
e.edu/history/jacobs/index.html) on 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
4. "American Studies (AMER ST): Undergraduate Course Descriptions 2010-2011" (http://ww
w.temple.edu/bulletin/archive/webarchive/bulletin2010/ugradbulletin/ucd/ucd_americanstudi
es.html). Temple University Undergraduate Bulletin. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple
University. Retrieved 2009-11-14. AMER ST 2063: UFOs in American Society. (Formerly:
AMER ST 0116.)
5. Pippin, Jerry. "Dr. David Jacobs" (http://www.jerrypippin.com/UFO_Files_david_jacobs.htm)
(WMA). The Jerry Pippin Show (Podcast). Secaucus, New Jerseeu; Muskogee, Oklahoma:
Jerry Pippin Productions. Retrieved 2008-09-10. April 12, 2005, interview (http://www.jerrypi
ppin.com/audio/David%20Jacobs%20Interview%20(04-12-05).wma); June 2003 interview:
Part 1 (http://www.jerrypippin.com/audio/UFO%20Files%20-%20Jacobs%20Interview-%20s
egment%20one.wma), Part 2 (http://www.jerrypippin.com/audio/UFO%20Files%20-%20Jac
obs%20Interview-%20segment%20two.wma).
6. Shermer, Michael; Linse, Pat, eds. (2002). The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience.
Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 7–8. ISBN 1-57607-653-9. LCCN 2002009653 (ht
tps://lccn.loc.gov/2002009653). OCLC 192175688 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19217568
8). {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
7. "Budd Hopkins and Dr. David Jacobs Presents 'Transgenic Beings' DVD" (https://web.archiv
e.org/web/20120203150221/http://www.ufocongressstore.com/Budd-Hopkins-and-Dr-David-
Jacobs-Presents-Transgenic-Beings-DVD_p_621.html). International UFO Congress. 2006.
Archived from the original (http://www.ufocongressstore.com/Budd-Hopkins-and-Dr-David-J
acobs-Presents-Transgenic-Beings-DVD_p_621.html) on 2012-02-03. Retrieved
2012-04-08.
8. Steinberg, Gene; Biedny, David (September 24, 2006). "September 24, 2006 — Dr. David
M. Jacobs and Dr. Nick Begich" (http://www.theparacast.com/podcast/september-24-2006-d
r-david-m-jacobs-and-dr-nick-begich/) (MP3). The Paracast (Podcast). Retrieved
2009-11-13.

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9. "Dr. David Jacobs Presents Abductees' Hidden Lives DVD Presentation" (https://web.archiv
e.org/web/20120518051440/http://www.ufocongressstore.com/Dr-David-Jacobs-Presents-A
bductees-Hidden-Lives-DVD-Presentation_p_647.html). International UFO Congress. 2007.
Archived from the original (http://www.ufocongressstore.com/Dr-David-Jacobs-Presents-Abd
uctees-Hidden-Lives-DVD-Presentation_p_647.html) on 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
10. "Alien Abduction Agenda with David M. Jacobs, Ph.D." (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ParaN
exus/2008/10/17/Alien-Abduction-Agenda-with-David-M-Jacobs-PhD.mp3) (MP3).
ParaNexus Universe. October 16, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
11. Jacobs, David M. (October 26, 2008). "Abductions & Hybrids" (http://www.coasttocoastam.c
om/show/2008/10/26). Coast to Coast AM (Interview). Interviewed by George Noory.
Retrieved 2009-11-13.
12. "Island Ghost Radio — Dr. David Jacobs — 09-20-09" (https://archive.org/details/IslandGho
stRadioIslandGhostRadio-Dr.DavidJacobs-09-20-09). Island Ghost Radio. Retrieved
2009-11-13.
13. "Dr. David M. Jacobs — Abductions & The Human Alien Hybrid Program" (http://www.redice
creations.com/radio/2009/10oct/RIR-091011.php). Red Ice Radio. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
14. Cherniack, David (Director) (2010). UFOs: The Secret History (DVD video). UFO TV.
OCLC 689131537 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/689131537). Addendum 1: Abductions.
15. Sagan, Carl (1995). The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (1st ed.).
New York: Random House. ISBN 0-394-53512-X. LCCN 95034076 (https://lccn.loc.gov/950
34076). OCLC 779687822 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/779687822).
16. Clancy, Susan (2005). Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by
Aliens (https://archive.org/details/abducted00susa). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard
University Press. ISBN 0-674-01879-6. LCCN 2005050245 (https://lccn.loc.gov/200505024
5). OCLC 60550656 (https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60550656).
17. Gardner, Martin (2000). Did Adam and Eve Have Navels?. New York, NY: W. W. Norton &
Co. p. 226.
18. Jacobs, David M. (Summer 2006). "Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were
Kidnapped by Aliens" (http://www.ufoabduction.com/clancyreview.htm). Journal of Scientific
Exploration (Book review). Society for Scientific Exploration. 20 (2): 303–312. Retrieved
2013-10-03.
19. "David M. Jacobs, Ph.D." (http://podcastufo.com/podcast/27-david-m-jacobs-ph-d/)
(Podcast, MP3). Interviewed by Martin Willis of Podcast UFO (Show 27). November 17,
2012. Retrieved 2014-09-01. "[audio at 16:30, with transcript found on site] ... Harvard
University Press published this book, raw, without any serious person looking at it, and it
came out — it was horrible, just horrible, and not horrible because she's a skeptic. That's
just fine. It was horrible because, as I said, it was just incorrect. Her facts were wrong,
things like that."

External links
www.ufoabduction.com (http://www.ufoabduction.com/), Jacobs' International Center for
Abduction Research (ICAR) Web site
David M. Jacobs (https://web.archive.org/web/20100323022059/http://www.temple.edu/histo
ry/jacobs/index.html) Jacobs' faculty page at Temple University Department of History
https://onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/features/aliens-among-us/ (https://onwisconsin.uwalumni.
com/features/aliens-among-us/), a University view point on David M. Jacobs Career and
Character.

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