By Richard F. HainesOur Price: $9.95 Our Item Code: korea Postage Code: book1
75 Pages, L.D.A. Press |
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revolves around an interesting idea. That is, by looking closely at UFO reports from an era where terrestrial aircraft were limited in performance and operational characteristics, it should be obvious which sightings cannot possibly be mistaken observations of normal aircraft. This was also during a time when the subject of UFOs did not have the taint of lunacy it gained in more recent years. This suggests observers might be more inclined to report their sightings rather than shut up, should people think they were nuts. The book covers 42 cases, in varying levels of detail. All are presented in a conservative manner, as is Haines' hallmark. Of particular interest is an excellent report of a UFO being fired upon at close range by a US artillery group, and the rather unpleasant after affects experienced by the soldiers in the group. Apparently, it's not polite to take potshots at these things. -- tm
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C. B. Scott Jones
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VF-191; USS Princeton
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