• UFO

  • The Inside Story of the US Government's Search for Alien Life Here—and Out There
  • By: Garrett M. Graff
  • Narrated by: Jacques Roy
  • Length: 18 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (78 ratings)

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By: Garrett M. Graff
Narrated by: Jacques Roy
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From Garrett M. Graff, New York Times bestselling author of Raven Rock, The Only Plane in the Sky, and Pulitzer Prize finalist for history Watergate, comes the first comprehensive and eye-opening exploration of our government’s decades-long quest to solve one of humanity’s greatest mysteries: Are we alone in the universe?

For as long as we have looked to the skies, the question of whether life on Earth is the only life to exist has been at the core of the human experience, driving scientific debate and discovery, shaping spiritual belief, and prompting existential thought across borders and generations. And yet, the idea of extraterrestrial intelligence has been largely seen as a joke, banished to the realm of fantasy and conspiracy. Now, for the first time, the full story of our national obsession with UFOs—and the covert, decades-long search by scientists, the United States military, and the CIA for proof of alien life—is told by bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff in a deeply reported and researched history.

It begins in 1947, when two headline-making sightings of strange flying objects—the first near Mount Rainier, Washington, involving a pilot named Kenneth Arnold, and the second a ranch on the outskirts of a New Mexico town called Roswell—prompt the US Air Force’s newly formed Department of Defense to create a series of secret programs to determine how unidentified phenomena may pose a threat to national security. Over the next half-century, as the atomic age gives way to the space race and the Cold War, the search continues, bringing together an unexpected group of astronomers, military officials, civilian contactees, and true believers who bring us closer, then further, then closer again, to answering one of our most enduring questions: What exactly is out there?

Drawing from original archival research, declassified documents, and interviews with senior intelligence and military officials, Graff brings every moment of this extraordinary quest to life, transporting readers from secret military meetings and congressional hearings, where the validity of the search is debated, to the cluttered offices of UFOlogists and hoaxers determined to see the truth revealed, remote observatories where astronomers monitor the stars, and even the halls of the White House, where staffers and presidents alike eagerly await answers. Filled with twists and turns, and populated by an unforgettable cast of characters, UFO is a thrilling story of science, national security, the secrets of space, and the enduring mysteries of the universe.

©2023 Garrett M. Graff (P)2023 Simon & Schuster Audio
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Surprisingly thinly researched

This is a book that demonstrates the limitations one encounters rapidly when relying on the government's company line on UFO's and some associated phenomena. The lack of questioning is kind of astounding. There is a lot of good info in this book, but unfortunately it's hidden behind a lot of debunking (some in good-faith; but a lot of it is sloppy and ignorant of the facts at best).

The notion that the government is trying to hide that "they" actually know very little about UFO's has a lot of validity to it; the US Civilian Government as a whole probably does "know" a lot less than most people give them credit for simply because of how the bureaucracy works. There also almost certainly is not a single secret group within the US government pulling all the strings (several different groups with contradictory agendas, and priorities, all jockying for access to a giant pool of illicit funding that none of them control, is far more probable). For more info on the games the US government plays with words, documents, and information I highly recommend the books John Greenewald Jr. (of the The Black Vault document archive site) has written; see Inside the Black Vault, and Secrets from the Black Vault.

Simply put, the fingers on the right hand are barely aware that there is a right hand, let alone that there is a left hand doing other things entirely different from the right hand (and equally as unaware of the right hand's existence, let alone what it is doing). Take the NRO for example. This is a government office that was secretly brought into existence shortly after WWII, and existed (and grew) for over a decade before the National security architecture allowed its existence to become known to Congress and regulators (let alone to the American voters). The UFO and associated phenomena topic is very much one where the devil is in the details, and the details that the government has publicly acknowledged are riddled with contractions, half-truths, and demonstrably false statements. Further more, there is a planet-sized difference between what the US civilian government knows about the phenomena, and what the national security state knows (and also what certain private research companies with sweatheart connections to the national security state know).

If this book gets you interested in the topic of the phenomena that is great, but "the inside story of the US Government's search for alien life here - and out there" it most certainly is not. The "surface level story of the US Government's public half-assed research into the phenomena" it certainly is.

It takes reading about 50-60 books to become familiar on a very basic level with this phenomena and the broad state of publicly available research around it; this is a terrible book to start your personal journey with.

That said, I highly recommend Graff's other books, his book on Watergate in particular. I only wish he had brought the same level of curiosity and rigor to this text.

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Finally explained without bias

Best research attempt by any author ever to break down the full story of past encounters. The very last quote of the book sums up a very interesting point. I only wish we as a world would invest such massive amounts of time and money in healing our own earthly problems.

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No weird fluff, only facts

No ancient civilizations and all the fake stuff, this is full of historical facts and scientific input

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Been there read that.

I somehow imagined a deeper look in to past ufo incidents. Sadly there was little detail here. Groff does a reasonable job on the social history of ufos and the contemptible effort of the US Air Force to deny the existence of events. Unfortuneately this has been done before in considerably more depth by Richard Dolan in his two books on the National Security State. All in all this book serves as a good introduction to the controversies regarding UFOs for a well read but unfamiliar audience.


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Fascinating

Well, researched, well documented, and avoided, jumping to any specific conclusions. It is well worth reading or listening.

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very factual.

very well researched. amazing how much is debunked . and how much we cannot explain

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Overwhelmed by footnotes

The narrator has a very dry delivery, even given the fact that it is a nonfiction. Also, the author needed many footnotes, which interrupted the flow. Interesting history.

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The Truth is Out There

“The truth is out there” but we can hardly say that we know even a small piece of it. Logically, chances are high that there is life beyond our own. This was a great listen on Audible in a voice reminiscent of the How It’s Made series. Ultimately I was happy to have my own thoughts confirmed. We just don’t know, and there likely isn’t a government conspiracy. I forget the exact quote but essentially the US government is far too inept at most all of its endeavors to manage a complex cover up and conspiracy at the national level required by UAPS. They know about as much as the rest of us, the only difference being they are embarrassed to say so. Graff does highlight however, that we are on the cusp of tons more funding and political support for research in UAPs and historic UFOs. Altogether a complete, factual history of the American culture surrounding sightings, all the way up to today. This isn’t a book that echoes conspiracy but one that follows logic, admits ignorance and sparks an interest, at least for me, in further research! Excellent read, highly recommended.

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A wide ranging look at the Phenomenon but not all.

Although ‘UFO’ provides a comprehensive overview of the facts surrounding the phenomenon, it has some shortcomings. The book primarily focuses on the United States and takes a timeline approach, but it does not delve into the granular details of several well-known incidents reported elsewhere. For instance, the TicTak incident is only briefly mentioned, and Cmdr. Fravor’s testimony of seeing the craft in question with the naked eye is not given the attention it deserves. Additionally, the book ignores the work of Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp on issues such as Bob Lazar or the 2019 ‘Swarming’ off of the California coast. Graff describes this incident as terrestrial in nature, but does not elaborate and is further misaligned with the public testimony from multiple eyewitnesses that he neglects to mention.
Several other topics or incidents that Graff ignores are the multiple reports of U.S. military "Minute Men" nuclear weapons operators or base personal reporting sightings and tampering with nuclear weapons. Among the various other U.S. military reported sightings from pilots over the previous years. Graff further neglected to discuss David Grusch and the 2023 congressional hearings.
‘UFO’ is a great historical look at multiple incidents over the last seventy-five years and can be considered a high-level primer on the topic of UFO/UAP. However, it should not be approached as the “end-all” or body of record. Still a great read and would recommend.

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Good but left out discussion on key UFO incidents and accounts.

I found it to be alright but lacked discussion about the depth, enormity and specificity of Roswell eye witness accounts. As the most famous UFO incident it deserved more unbiased attention. I also thought it should have included something in the eye witness account section about Bob Lazar since his account is still being discussed after more than 20 years.

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