• Intercept but Don't Shoot: The True Story of Flying Saucers

  • By: Renato Vesco
  • Narrated by: Tom Fria
  • Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Intercept but Don't Shoot: The True Story of Flying Saucers

By: Renato Vesco
Narrated by: Tom Fria
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Awesome and frightening...

In this landmark audiobook, Italian aeronautical engineer Renato Vesco lays the groundwork for finally learning the truth about many so-called "unidentified" flying objects.

Since 1948, when the US Air Force issued the famous order, "Intercept - but don't shoot," American pilots have been outgunned by objects periodically invading terrestrial airspace. Flying saucers have been in the news almost every day. No longer can the government issue blanket denials, for UFOs are an observed fact.

For more than 25 years, Vesco has been studying the possibility of invasion from outer space and coverups by world governments. In this audiobook, Vesco offers suggestions for future solutions. He discusses why so many government officials want their constituents to believe that these very real objects do not exist.

But the truth can no longer be denied. The layman’s intelligence can no longer be underestimated. Officials worldwide must open their secret files and come forward with the facts.

©1982 Saucerian Press (P)2018 NEW SAUCERIAN LLC

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"Controversial and then some..." (Publishers Weekly)

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Much information about what seemed useless to UFOLOGISTS

the narrators voice was so mono tone, it’ll put you to sleep, or you will be hypnotize to the point that you again will be unconscious.
This book jumps all over the place with facts that frankly I can’t explain why they’re here?
Other than that I learned things that I really didn’t care about, or was already known.
A good history lesson for someone under 35,
I’m much older, so I knew of many of the things here.

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