The Big Book of UFO Facts, Figures & Truth : A Comprehensive Examination - Stephen Spignesi

The Big Book of UFO Facts, Figures & Truth

A Comprehensive Examination

By: Stephen Spignesi, William J. Birnes

eBook | 2 April 2019

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In a mothership full of entertaining and informative chapters, authors Stephen Spignesi and William Birnes, writers of many books dealing with the intriguing, weird, and unexplained, shed a revealing beam of light on the UFO phenomenon. From inexplicable cattle mutilations and modern astronauts who have seen UFOs, to close encounters of the third and fourth kind, and, it’s all here:
  • The latest on Roswell, and the 1947 crash that has never been explained
  • The weirdest (and most convincing) alien abductions—and the medical procedures performed on abductees
  • The most commonly-seen UFO shapes
  • A who's who of UFOlogy—including presidents that have seen UFOs
  • UFOs and the Bible
  • 20 years of Project Blue Book mysteries—NASA’s official UFO investigation
  • Weirdness galore—Men in Black, crop circles, Bigfoot, the face on Mars, Hollow Earth Theory, alien ancestry, and more!

The Big Book of UFO Facts, Figures & Truth is at once a valuable reference and an engrossing guide for all those fascinated with unexplained phenomenon. Turning to any page at random, readers are sure to find new facts and information, as well as dozens of rare, irrefutable photos. In addition, readers will learn how they can access a special website which includes actual video evidence of UFOs. This just may be the most comprehensive UFO guide available.
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