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Publishers Note

 Within the following pages you will find many, many questions - you will also find some answers - you will still be left with ....... Questions.

Although the events logged and commented on refer back to a period of intense activity as reported, the interest in and reporting of ‘sightings’ have not diminished, nor are they limited geographically to the United States of America.

You have no doubt heard of the “Bermuda Triangle” as an area with some notoriety for identifiable objects going missing, but are you aware of the “Falkirk Triangle”  (lying north of Edingburgh, Scotland, in the British Isles) which lays claim to being an area with above average number of sightings of UFO’s in recent years.

On the same side of the Atlantic, the well respected national daily Newspaper, The Daily Telegraph,  August 10th 2008, reported on the fact that the British Ministry of Defence has said that;

“150 apparent ‘flying saucers’ have been reported to it, the police and military bases in 2008 so far, compared to 135 in 2007 and 97 in 2006”.

These figures were released under the Freedom of Information Act and according to The Daily Telegraph suggest that 2008 will be a bumper year for alien activity.  Malcolm Robinson, founder of the research group ‘Strange Phenomena Investigations’ is reported as saying,

“.....something really bizarre is happening in the skies over the U.K.   I’ve been dealing in sightings for 30 years and we  currently have something very real which mankind cannot explain”.

Displaying a similar attitude (at least publicly) to their counterparts ‘across the pond’  a (British) Defence Ministry Spokesman said;  

“That as long as the sightings presented no threat to British airspace, they would not be investigated further”

I wonder?  Or will politics, policies, or fear of the unknown prevail?

Check out the thought provoking contents in this Book and draw your own conclusions!

Exerpt 1


In the summer of 1952 a United States Air Force F-86 jet interceptor shot at a flying saucer.

This fact, like so many others that make up the full flying saucer story, has never before been told.

I know the full story about flying saucers and I know that it has never before been told because I organized and was chief of the Air Force's Project Blue Book, the special project set up to investigate and analyze unidentified flying object, or UFO, reports. (UFO is the official term that I created to replace the words "flying saucers.")

There is a fighter base in the United States which I used to visit frequently because, during 1951, 1952, and 1953, it got more than its share of good UFO reports........



............... The commanding officer of the fighter group, a full colonel and command pilot, believed that UFO's were real. The colonel believed in UFO's because he had a lot of faith in his pilots—and they had chased UFO's in their F-86's. He had seen UFO's on the scopes of his radar sets, and he knew radar.

Airline pilots, military pilots, generals, scientists, and dozens of other people were reporting UFO's, and in greater detail than in reports of the past. Radars, which were being built for air defense, began to pick up some very unusual targets, thus lending technical corroboration to the unsubstantiated claims of human observers.
As a result of the continuing accumulation of more impressive UFO reports, official interest stirred. Early in 1951 verbal orders came down from Major General Charles P. Cabell, then Director of Intelligence for Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, to make a study reviewing the UFO situation for Air Force Headquarters.

I had been back in the Air Force about six months when this happened. During the Second World War I had been a B-29 bombardier and radar operator. I went to India, China, and later to the Pacific, with the original B-29 wing. I flew two DCF's, and some Air Medals' worth of missions, got out of the Air Force after the war, and went back to college. To keep my reserve status while I was in school, I flew as a navigator in an Air Force Reserve Troop Carrier Wing.

Not long after I received my degree in aeronautical engineering, the Korean War started, and I went back on active duty. I was assigned to the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, in Dayton, Ohio. ATIC is responsible for keeping track of all foreign aircraft and guided missiles. ATIC also had the UFO project.

I had just finished organizing a new intelligence group when General Cabell's order to review past UFO reports came down. Lieutenant Colonel Rosengarten, who received the order at ATIC, called me in and wanted to know if I'd take the job of making the review. I accepted. ...............

To find out how this decision affected the life and thinking of the Author you have just got to read the controversial and disturbing account of his difficult assignment. Often finding himself in the middle of discussions between experienced observers both in the military and civilian sectors, and military / political ‘officials’ who were themselves often torn between what they were hearing from individuals that they would, in any other scenario, put their utmost confidence in - and the ‘party line’ that they were frequently asked to publicise. Many frequently queried whether they could personally justify it or not.  To gain more insight on this incredibly thought provoking and *ongoing* subject make sure you obtain your own copy of this lengthy eBook.
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