Showing posts with label UFOs: Crashes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UFOs: Crashes. Show all posts

11 January 2016

ABSOLUTELY AZTEC


Scott Ramsey, Suzanne Ramsey, and Frank Thayer. The Aztec UFO Incident. New Page Books. 2016.

This is a follow-up to Scott and Suzanne Ramsey's previous accounts of their investigations of the alleged crash of a UFO at Aztec, New Mexico, in 1948. In the opinion of the authors, persons who subject their findings to critical examination fall into three categories: researchers, sceptics and debunkers.
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16 September 2013

DISASTER AREA


Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt. Inside the Real Area 51. New Page Books, 2013.

Even works of fantasy and science fiction have their own internal logic, so that readers can enjoy the stories by achieving a suspension of disbelief. Very few writers of UFO books seem to bother about being logical or consistent, and Carey and Schmitt are not among them.
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21 September 2010

UFO DOWN?


Andy Roberts. UFO Down: the Berwyn Mountain UFO Crash. Fortean Words, 2010.-- Reviewed by John Rimmer

This slim volume must be just about the perfect example of how mysteries can be explained by careful study of documentation and careful interviewing of people who were in a position to know what happened, even years after the events themselves.
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1 June 2010

CRASH, BANG, WALLOP!

Kevin D. Randle, Crash: When UFOs Fall From the Sky, New Page Books, NJ, 2010

The more interesting UFO crash stories in this book will be familiar to most UFO enthusiasts. It is not the stories themselves, but Randle's treatment of them, which is of interest to the keen ufologist. Indeed, one would need to be keen to read through this book and and compare Randle's findings with those of other writers and investigators.
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