The UFO Dossier
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Trained intelligence officer and retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel looks at the evidence, unravels government accounts, and exposes misleading UFO research!
Does the U.S. government know more about UFO and alien life than it admits? Are eyewitnesses telling the truth? What does the historical record say? Former intelligence officer and retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Kevin Randle takes an objective look at the evidence for alien life and UFOs and presents his findings in The UFO Dossier: 100 Years of Government Secrets, Conspiracies and Cover Ups. The author reviews the documents, scours government databases, and interviews witnesses, unearthing details on UFOs, mysterious crashes, sightings, encounters, and related phenomena.
The UFO Dossier presents plots, cover-ups, misleading statements, and documented connections to government intrigue-as well as hoaxes and problematic authentications. Following leads and digging into the files of the CIA, the FBI, the FAA, NASA, the Army, Navy, Air Force, and other U.S. government and international agencies, Randle lets the facts guide him. From a short history of UFO projects and the Condon Committee to the complete COMETA report and UFOs in the 21st century, investigations include
Asteroids, meteors, and UFOs (Tunguska, Battle of LA, Whitted Sighting
Photographs (McMinnville, Tremonton UFO Movie, Bear Mt. St. Park
Injuries by UFOs (Fort Itaipu, Cedar City, Utah, Leominster, MA
Lights in the Night Sky (Lubbock Lights, Belgium Triangle, New Jersey Lights
Scientists and UFOs (Agoura, CA, Artesia, NM, University of Brazil
And much, much more!
An illuminating account from a leading UFO expert and an authority on the government's reporting on unexplained phenomena, The UFO Dossier: 100 Years of Government Secrets, Conspiracies and Cover Ups takes an objective look at the evidence for alien life and UFOs. This informative book also includes a helpful bibliography and an extensive index, adding to its usefulness.
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