
UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record
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Heather Henderson
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Leslie Kean
An Air Force major is ordered to approach a brilliant UFO in his Phantom jet over Tehran. He repeatedly attempts to engage and fire on unusual objects heading right toward his aircraft, but his missile control is locked and disabled. Witnessed from the ground, this dogfight becomes the subject of a secret report by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency.
In Belgium, an Air Force colonel investigates a series of widespread sightings of unidentified triangular objects, sending F-16s to attempt a closer look. Hundreds of eyewitnesses, including on-duty police officers, file reports about the incident, and a spectacular photograph of an unidentifiable craft is retrieved and analyzed.
Here at home, a retired chief of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Accidents and Investigations Division reveals the agency’s response to a 30-minute encounter between an aircraft and a gigantic UFO over Alaska, which occurred during his watch and is documented on radar.
Now all three of these distinguished men have written breathtaking, firsthand accounts about these extraordinary incidents. They are joined by Air Force generals and a host of high-level sources who have agreed to write their own detailed, personal stories about UFO encounters and investigations for the first time.
They are coming forward now because of Leslie Kean, an investigative reporter who has spent the last 10 years studying the still unexplained UFO phenomenon. Kean reviewed hundreds of government documents, aviation reports, radar data files, and case studies with corroborating physical evidence. With the support of former White House Chief of Staff John Podesta, Kean draws on her research to separate fact from fiction and to lift the veil on decades of U.S. government misinformation. Throughout, she presents irrefutable evidence that unknown flying objects - metallic, luminous, and seemingly able to maneuver in ways that defy the laws of physics - actually exist.
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On the negative side, I had to work to keep my attention on the audiobook. I found myself being put to sleep by the narration. That aside, I'd still recommend.
Good content, didn't care for narration
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Kean's refreshing work documents several incidents that aren't widely known and, most interesting to me, discusses the surprisingly extensive investigations that nations other than the U.S. have conducted into various sightings. Her sources are, for the most part, identified by name and possess good credentials; much of the book is actually their verbatim testimonials rather than Kean's editorial. Most reports and discussion were precise and specific, with counter arguments considered and rebutted.
I don't think that every argument was rock solid but, generally speaking, the quality was far better than any other book or documentary that I'm aware of. As a military pilot, I can say that she does a pretty good job of representing the technical aspects of many reports, though she does seem to be rather easily impressed by the "Top Secret" security clearance credentials that at least one of her interviewees possessed (these clearances are so common as to be almost taken for granted among Air Force pilots and in certain other military career fields as well).
I'm not going to completely revise my worldview based on this book, but I would say that it re-opened my eyes to the subject of UFOs to the point that I'll at least critically evaluate such reports rather than casually dismissing them as conspiracy babble.
Regarding the narration: rather than the simple expedient of using two narrators, a female and a male, to read the author's discussion and the eyewitness reports respectively, the producers employed a single, relatively monotone female voice. As a result, it's often quite difficult to distinguish between the author's discussion and the eyewitness narratives, to the point that it actually does detract from one's comprehension of the book.
Refreshing Perspective on a Fascinating Subject
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Example: the author repeatedly assures us that no one is advancing the case that UFOs are of intelligent extraterrestrial origin, which would be unscientific, then proceeds to repeatedly do just that, in every single case study, lapsing back into the safe retreat that "no one is asserting their origins and direction have been scientifically established as extraterrestrial." Uh, you just did.
The cases are pretty well known. She spends some time on Rendelsham, which frankly is not a very convincing case, and on the Hudson Valley Lights, which long ago were exposed as a hoax. Despite claiming that all of the cases examined were recent, she wastes considerable time on the Trindade UFO, which is a VERY old case. Sorry, "scienc-y" people, this is another well documented hoax.
And are we still doing Roswell at this late date, seriously?
Testimony by various politicians that they've seen real UFO's is fine, and, no more worthwhile than anybody else's UFO stories. Pilots and other trained observers *do* see things. We *don't* know what they are. If she'd stuck with that, the book would have been a lot more credible. Frankly I couldn't care less what Fife Symington thinks, ditto for the kooky ravings of John Podesta.
Finally, a very minor pet peeve which plagues the entire treatment: The PLURAL of aircraft is *aircraft*. It is not aircrafts. Proof editing aint what it used to be.
Not really unbiased, typical of the genre
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Not Alone?
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L.J.
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Interesting but mostly old news.
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The detail in the story was magnificent!
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The truth is scary
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Any additional comments?
This book is SO well researched and executed that it is hard to believe it was the undertaking of a single person. As far as books on the subject of UFOs go, I rank it up there with books such as J. Allen Hynek's "The UFO Experience" as well as "UFOs and Government: A Historical Inquiry".Much of the book is testimonials from extremely reputable people and high ranking officials regarding the secrets the government is hiding. If these facts are indeed true, this is one of the most important pieces of research to humanity EVER compiled.
This book is truly a mind-blowing experience.
9.3 / 10.0
One of the Best Books on UFOs That Is Out There
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Leslie Kean will change your thinking....
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