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About the book: The year, 1973, was a pivotal year for UFO sightings. In 1973: A Time of UFO Sightings, Landings and Abductions, the history of these sightings and the importance of them is explored. It was a time of unprecedented landings with beings from inside the craft seen outside gathering samples of the local flora and fauna. But the most significanct differences were the tales of alien abduction with the best documented of those cases being that reported by Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker. Add to that, the many sightings that involved electromagnetic effects and the close encounter experienced by a National Guard helicopter crew led by Captain Lawrence Coyne the case for the extraterrestrial explanation for many UFO sightings becomes infinitely stronger. The book provides a history of UFO sightings, independent documentation for the extraordinary events, and a suggestion of what might be coming in the future. About the author: Kevin Randle is a prominent ufologist. Within the UFO community, he is often regarded as one of the preeminent experts on the reported crash of a UFO near Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947. He is a professional best-selling author with over 100 books to his name. He has a Ph.D. in psychology and was in the United States Air Force and the National Guard where he held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel before retiring in 2009.
The Best of Project Blue Book examines the evidence for alien visitation that is found in the official Air Force investigation. Using Project Blue Book files as a basis for a new, better investigation, facts that should have been revealed then are uncovered now. Cases that demonstrate that alien visitation is real have been upgraded from the poorly examined facts to a robust argument that some UFOs are spacecraft from other worlds. Information that was neglected or overlooked by the United States Air Force is now available to underscore the importance of these cases. Randle's understanding of the military mindset and his experience as a former United States Air Force intelligence officer provides a compelling case for alien visitation. This is strengthened through the use of the Air Force's own records on the various cases coupled to new information discovered by Randle during his research. For those who believe that we have been visited, here is strong support for that. For those who are skeptical, The Best of Blue Book will be difficult to refute.
Just as the first wave of flying saucer sightings ended in the summer of 1947, the military began a project to investigate those reports. For twenty-two years, the Air Force attempted to learn what it could about the phenomena they called UFOs. During those years, they investigated more than twelve-thousand sightings including landings, occupant reports, photographs, radar cases, and intercepts by military jet fighters. In many instances plausible explanations were advanced, but nearly one-thousand sightings were marked as unidentified. More importantly, some reports are tagged with labels that don't fit the facts. Too many witnesses were ignored, too much evidence was overlooked, too much misinformation was tacked on so that convenient labels could be attached. These are the cases investigated by Project Blue Book Exposed, and exhaustive study of previously classified files.
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