This is a collection of accounts and examinations of all cases of alleged landed or crashed alien spacecraft and the secret government action to recover them and keep their remains and their occupants.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is one of the most level-headed books of the genre.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ufo Retrievals: The Recovery of Alien Spacecraft (Paperback)
Jenny Randles is a thoughtful and sceptical researcher who writes in
a lucid and readable style. In a field fraught with absolute
rubbish, nonesense, and out-and-out fabrications, Ms. Randles
is a breath of fresh air. Her writing is well-researched and
factual, but is open-minded. In short, she writes in a
scientific style that is an excellent read.
This book is a series of case-histories of 32 so-called
alien spacecraft retrievals. As Ms. Randles clearly points
out, many of them were hoaxes, or are almost certainly so. The
residual ones, especially the Roswell and Rendlesham Forest
cases, which are now famous, provide an intriguing and
compelling web of corroborated accounts that are difficult to
dismiss, as both governments involved have repeatedly tried
to do. In the latter case, dogged persistence by Ms. Randles
and her colleagues in England, as well as collaborative
Freedom of INformation Act inquiries in the US, have unearthed
a fascinating and even startling series of events that point
to, near unequivocably, the occurrence of some very non-
normal, extraordinary happenings just outside a secret
USAF base in England during the early 1980s. Everything
that the author presents is clearly documented from a
variety of sources, and many are from official and unofficial
government sources.
As a working scientist, I would without question recommend
this book to both scientific colleages as well as the lay
audience. It will surprise and unsettle those readers who
have been willing to write off UFO sightings as mere
products of active imaginations. There is something real
going on here, and Jenny Randles covers a very difficult
subject with aplomb and a critical, but open, mind-set.
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