David Michael Jacobs is an American historian and recentl retired Associate Professor of History at Carrer
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 has taught a course on "UFOs in American Society
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 four books on the topic of UFOs and alleged alien abductions. In recent years Jacobs has argued publicly that the evidence from his research, which sometimes includes utilizing hypnotic regression with alleged alien abductees along with traditional interview techniques, shows that alien-human hybrids are 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][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