The Flying Saucers are Real

The Flying Saucers are Real

by Donald Keyhoe

Narrated by Graham Dunlop

Unabridged — 5 hours, 44 minutes

The Flying Saucers are Real

The Flying Saucers are Real

by Donald Keyhoe

Narrated by Graham Dunlop

Unabridged — 5 hours, 44 minutes

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Overview

This book came out at the beginning of the UFO craze, seventy years ago. With continuing interest in the subject (History series Project Blue Book, Ancient Aliens, etc.), The Flying Saucers are Real is great resource for those curious about the early days of this field. This edition has been updated for modern reading.

 

 

 

Here is the story as it was told in the Kansas City Star:

In flight, the ring revolved at a high rate of speed, while the cabin remained stationary like the center of a gyroscope.

Each of the two ships seen by Koehler were occupied by a crew of two. In the badly damaged ship, these bodies were charred so badly that little could be learned from them. The occupants of the other ship, while dead when they were found, were not burned or disfigured, and, when Koehler saw them, were in a perfect state of preservation. Medical reports, according to Koehler, showed that these men were almost identical with earth-dwelling humans, except for a few minor differences. They were of a uniform height of three feet, were uniformly blond, beardless, and their teeth were completely free of fillings or cavities. They did not wear undergarments, but had their bodies taped.

The ships seemed to be magnetically controlled and powered.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940159528780
Publisher: Adultbrain Publishing
Publication date: 09/18/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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