Reviews
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Somewhere in the Skies: A Young Voice of Truth
The second edition of Somewhere in the Skies: A Human Approach to the UFO Phenomenon, by Ryan Sprague, has been released.…
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Project Blue Book Episode 8 Review: War Games
UFOs attack soldiers and a secret project to communicate with aliens is revealed in the latest episode of History's Project…
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Book Review: UFO Contacts in Italy
As an example of the fact that UFOs and ufology are a world-wide phenomenon, the redoubtable Philip Mantle and Flying…
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Review: UFOs – Reframing the Debate
Robbie Graham’s collection of essays, UFOs: Reframing the Debate, is a mixed affair, with some entries being of greater interest…
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UFO Book Review: Extraterrestrials and the American Zeitgeist
Refreshingly, Gulyas’ Extraterrestrials and the American Zeitgeist makes no claims to the truth of the contactee experience, yet instead offers…
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UFO Book Review: Haunted Skies – Volume Eight – 1980
If you are one of those like me who likes ufological history then this book, and indeed the entire series…
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Review: The Truth is Out There
From the new documentary, The Truth is Out There, this writer learned that fluoridated water causes a substantial IQ drop,…
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Roswell UFO expert challenges a review of Area 51 book
...they commit many errors of omission and commission about Roswell and surprisingly some other items and also libel me. And…
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Review: Super 8 has UFOs, ETs, Air Force cover-ups, nuff said
A coming-of-age teenage angst comedy-drama packaged in a Sci-Fi action UFO conspiracy story, Super 8 crosses genres and generations to…
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Book Review: Area 51, an uncensored history
Readers should be advised from the beginning that this book represents a history of the BASE, and not necessarily the…
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Review: A.D. After Disclosure
...who will disclose the information and how? What will the public find out? If it is something awful, do we…
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Review: The Event
It was one of the most anticipated Fall premieres for this season and NBC’s summer hype seemed to pay off.
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Kean’s new UFO book includes top officials
Out of the nineteen collaborators brought together by Kean, no less than five are retired air force generals from Belgium,…
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Review: UFO Case Files of Russia
For me though what makes this book a cracker is definitely the KGB Files of UFO & USO (Unidentifiable Submersible…
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Cameron’s Avatar: The emerging zeitgeist?
James Cameron’s Avatar may well be one of those symbolic milestones.
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Movie Review: “The Fourth Kind” – Pulling the strings of the abduction phenomenon
Olatunde Osunsanmi’s movie is based on real-life experiences of alleged abductees, yet it provides poor insight into the phenomenon.
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