Any unexplained object that people see in the sky is known as an Unidentified Flying Object, or UFO. Today, one in seven Americans claims to have seen a UFO. Learn more in Investigating UFOs, a World’s Greatest Mysteries book.
Evaluating tales of alien encounters and UFO sightings with a critical eye, this absorbing volume considers the possibility of extraterrestrial life by carefully separating scientific fact from fiction, hoaxes, and the unprovable.
Investigates "visitors" from outer space, if spacecraft really exist, what an alien body might look like, and how readers can tell what is fake and what is not.
The question is: Were these the same as our modern UFOs? The authors of Return to Magonia have taken a serious, critical look at some of those sightings.
Have you just seen a UFO? Some people say they have had experiences like this. Are they telling the truth? To find out, Kelly Milner Halls investigated stories of eyewitnesses from around the world.
An explanation of the usual reasons for confusing IFOs (identified flying objects) with UFOs and a survey of the tools used to investigate reported UFO sightings.
This collection of his writings about people's experiences with UFOs, alien abductions, and other unexplained events is perfect for enthusiastic fans everywhere, and includes startling evidence to make even the biggest skeptics believe.
With objective accounts of both fact and folklore, this series offers an even-handed look at mysterious phenomena, written by occult experts with firsthand experience in researching and investigating the paranormal.
The book How to Investigate UFOs using your Smart Phone's intention is to open some eyes to how we can all get to the truth faster, more accurately, and using our own smarts instead of relying on the possibly filtered and controlled ...
Stanley Friedman researched the MJ-12 document and even received a research grant of $16,000 from the Fund for UFO Research. Friedman leans toward accepting the MJ-12 documents as genuine, or perhaps, highly sophisticated disinformation ...
One explanation, therefore, was that an F16 on a training mission to evade airtoair missiles—despite denials from the air base—broke the sound barrier in a restricted area as he dived toward the Earth after releasing antimissile chafe.