About This Book
The author presents a journalist's investigation into numerous reports of unidentified aerial phenomena, compiling eyewitness accounts, military and radar records, and government statements to argue that many sightings cannot be dismissed as misidentification or hoaxes. He scrutinizes official inquiries and apparent contradictions in military explanations, recounts high-profile incidents including a fatal pursuit and a photographed disk, and evaluates technical and astronomical possibilities before suggesting that some craft may originate beyond Earth. Chapters alternate investigative narrative, interviews with pilots and scientists, analysis of radar and photographic evidence, and discussion of implications for national security and public awareness.
About the Author
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