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327 Pages, Mass-Market Paperback Features: Table of Contents, Index, Photo Insert
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This a probably the first book to read on the alleged UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. There is no doubt that something happened, and this book lays out the alien spacecraft scenario. It has done more that any other to win respect for that theory. (See the Air Force's "Roswell Report: Case Closed" for an alternative "official" explanation.) Though not without its flaws, this is still the most authoritative book on the incident, with numerous witness testimonies and plenty of references. It is the starting point for anyone studying the incident. -- Glenn Campbell
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TOP SECRETRickett, the senior counter-intelligence man, and the Provost Marshal walked the perimeter of the debris field examining the wreckage scattered there. Most of the pieces were small, no more than a few inches long and wide, but some measured a couple of feet on one side.
They came to one piece that was about two feet by two feet. According to Rickett, it was slightly curved. He locked it against his knee and tried to bend or break it. The metal was very thin and very lightweight. Rickett couldn't bend it at all.
As they prepared to leave the crash site, the senior CIC agent turned to Rickett. "You and I were never out here," he said. "You and I never saw this. You don't see any military people or military vehicles out here either."
"Yeah," Rickett agreed. "We never even left the office."
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