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BookBehind The Flying Saucers

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Auteurs Frank Scully
Thème U.F.O.
Genre littéraire Essay

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"The CONSPIRACY JOURNAL is very proud to offer this expanded version of perhaps the most seminal book in the history of the unexplained . . . a case that now stands right beside the UFO crash at Roswell, MN for its credibility and veracity. For years the Aztec case was spurned by serious researchers who did not have access to all the information now available on the crash. . . In addition to reprinting the entire, unabridge, text to the rare 50s Scully book (reset in an easy to read, "large print," large format edition) journalist Sean Casteel has dug deep to provide the reader with an updated account of what really happened outside this isolated desert town near the Four Corners. His up to date research on Aztec includes material supplied by such outstanding researchers as NICK REDFERN -- STANTON FRIEDMAN -- ART CAMPBELL -- SCOTT and SUZANNE RAMSEY." --Tim Beckley Conspiracy Journal

Well, I had my copies of the book arrive in the mail yesterday, and I have to say that regardless of your personal thoughts on Aztec (hoax, real, disinfo op, the list goes on...), this new edition will be a valuable addition to your UFO library. Not only does it allow you to obtain a brand new edition of a much sought after title (and indeed the first alleged non-fiction book on crashed UFOs - it was published in 1950), but you also get several other things too; including an interview with me about the FBI s files on Aztec and their files on the key players in the strange saga: Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer. You also get an interview with Stan Friedman, who offers his opinions on the affair and on the so-called Farmington Armada ; black-budget ops; and the question of: Why New Mexico? Scott Ramsay is interviewed about his ongoing research (which includes a section on some of his interviewees) and his forthcoming book on Aztec; and Art Campbell speaks about both the case, other reported New Mexico events, and the Eisenhower met aliens story of 1954. So, all in all, if crashed UFOs are your gig, then you ll definitely want this. And if you re looking to learn more about the early years of UFOs in general, this is an essential purchase, in a handy, affordable package! --Nick Redfern - UFO Mystic

About the Author

WHEN VARIETY COLUMNIST FRANK SCULLY'S BEHIND THE FLYING SAUCERS burst upon the literary scene in 1950, it was an immediate bestseller, but also shrouded in a controversary that has lasted over half a century . . . It was the first hardback, nonfiction book on what were then the relatively new subjects of UFOs, crashed saucers and a conspiracy to cover up the truth that the government was clearly engaged in at the highest levels, especially in regard to crash retrievals . . . Scully was a respected journalist, the kind of trustworthy reporter that people could feel confident in revealing their secrets to, and was thus able to provide a lot of insider information on the apparent alien invasion that had people everywhere watching the sky.

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ISBN-10 1606110209
ISBN-13 978-1606110201
Nombre de pages 230
Publié le 7 mars 2012
Format Broché
Editeur Conspiracy Journal
Quatrième de couverture

Review

"The CONSPIRACY JOURNAL is very proud to offer this expanded version of perhaps the most seminal book in the history of the unexplained . . . a case that now stands right beside the UFO crash at Roswell, MN for its credibility and veracity. For years the Aztec case was spurned by serious researchers who did not have access to all the information now available on the crash. . . In addition to reprinting the entire, unabridge, text to the rare 50s Scully book (reset in an easy to read, "large print," large format edition) journalist Sean Casteel has dug deep to provide the reader with an updated account of what really happened outside this isolated desert town near the Four Corners. His up to date research on Aztec includes material supplied by such outstanding researchers as NICK REDFERN -- STANTON FRIEDMAN -- ART CAMPBELL -- SCOTT and SUZANNE RAMSEY." --Tim Beckley Conspiracy Journal

Well, I had my copies of the book arrive in the mail yesterday, and I have to say that regardless of your personal thoughts on Aztec (hoax, real, disinfo op, the list goes on...), this new edition will be a valuable addition to your UFO library. Not only does it allow you to obtain a brand new edition of a much sought after title (and indeed the first alleged non-fiction book on crashed UFOs - it was published in 1950), but you also get several other things too; including an interview with me about the FBI s files on Aztec and their files on the key players in the strange saga: Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer. You also get an interview with Stan Friedman, who offers his opinions on the affair and on the so-called Farmington Armada ; black-budget ops; and the question of: Why New Mexico? Scott Ramsay is interviewed about his ongoing research (which includes a section on some of his interviewees) and his forthcoming book on Aztec; and Art Campbell speaks about both the case, other reported New Mexico events, and the Eisenhower met aliens story of 1954. So, all in all, if crashed UFOs are your gig, then you ll definitely want this. And if you re looking to learn more about the early years of UFOs in general, this is an essential purchase, in a handy, affordable package! --Nick Redfern - UFO Mystic

About the Author

WHEN VARIETY COLUMNIST FRANK SCULLY'S BEHIND THE FLYING SAUCERS burst upon the literary scene in 1950, it was an immediate bestseller, but also shrouded in a controversary that has lasted over half a century . . . It was the first hardback, nonfiction book on what were then the relatively new subjects of UFOs, crashed saucers and a conspiracy to cover up the truth that the government was clearly engaged in at the highest levels, especially in regard to crash retrievals . . . Scully was a respected journalist, the kind of trustworthy reporter that people could feel confident in revealing their secrets to, and was thus able to provide a lot of insider information on the apparent alien invasion that had people everywhere watching the sky.


U.F.O. - 7 mars 2012

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