The Hynek UFO Report
J. Allen Hynek
Originally released in 1977, this just-republished report by the world's foremost authority distills 12,000 "sightings" and 140,000 pages of Project Blue Book "evidence" into a coherent explanation. A U.S. Air Force-sponsored UFO-basher for years, Hynek had completely changed his tune by the late 1960s. Whether you believe in little green men or an official government cover-up policy, The Hynek UFO Report is must reading for your own analysis. |
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UFOs recently made the leap back from folklore to news stories, when a cult claimed a UFO was following the Hale-Bopp comet. Originally released in 1977, this just-republished report by the world's foremost authority distills 12,000 "sightings" and 140,000 pages of Project Blue Book "evidence" into a coherent explanation. A U.S. Air Force-sponsored UFO-basher for years, Hynek had completely changed his tune by the late 1960s. Whether you believe in little green men or an official government cover-up policy, The Hynek UFO Report is must reading for your own analysis. * Can all the eyewitness reports be fantasy? * Are we victims of mass hallucination or just plain lies? * Have close encounters actually occurred? * Is the government concealing deep secrets at a hidden base? Here are answers to at least some of the mysteries...and educated guesses on others. New foreword by UFO expert Jacques Vallee.
A reviewer, a 31-year-old teacher from N.C.,
A 'must' for UFO buffs
This is the best summary of Project Blue Book that I have ever read. In my opinion this is Dr. Hynek's best and most persuasive book - he makes a powerful argument that UFO's are to be taken seriously, and that not all UFO reports can be dismissed as weather balloons, stars, or hoaxes.
Also recommended: 1.Watch the Skies!: A Chronicle of the Flying Saucer Myth. 2. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects (Out-of-print). 3. Incident at Exeter 4. The Interrupted Journey
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