Michel Monnerie (born 1940) is a French UFO researcher regarded in some European circles as the pioneer of the psychosocial hypothesis (PSH).[1] He authored two seminal works Et si les OVNIs n’existaient pas? (And What if UFOs don’t exist?)(1977) and Le naufrage des Extra-terrestres (The Shipwreck of the Extraterrestrials)(1979) Prior to this, he was a member of the editorial board of Lumières dans la Nuit, France’s most respected ufo magazine, but was fired after the second book was published.[2]
^Matias Morey Ripoll, coordinator, Diccionario Temático de Ufologia, Fundacion Anomalia, 1997, pp. 269-70.
^Jacques Scornaux, “The Rising and Limits of a Doubt” Magonia #15, April 1984, pp. 3-6; http://magonia.haaan.com/2009/doubt/
MichelMonnerie (born 1940) is a French UFO researcher regarded in some European circles as the pioneer of the psychosocial hypothesis (PSH). He authored...
popular in France since the publication in 1977 of a book written by MichelMonnerie, Et si les ovnis n'existaient pas? (What if UFOs do not exist?). UFOlogists...
Volantes Mercure de France, 1978 MichelMonnerie, Le Naufrage des Extra-terrestres, Nouvelles Editions Rationalistes, 1979. Michel Meurger, ALIEN ABDUCTION:...
Professor Thurel Michel Subiela short story: Gaston Leroux 1989 Les grandes familles Urbain de la Monnerie Edouard Molinaro Michel Piccoli, Pierre Arditi...
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French Revolution. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Monnerie (Michel), "Sceller avec le grand Sceau de l'État. Mode d'emploi", Histoire...
kilometres outside the main town. Ambert was the birthplace of the mathematician Michel Rolle (1652–1719), composer Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894), and anthropologist...