Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 001.942
EAN num: 9780380778034
ISBN number: 0380778033
Label: Avon
Manufacturer: Avon
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 314
Printing Date: December 01, 1994
Publishing house: Avon
Release Date: December 01, 1994
Sale Popularity Level: 781456
Studio: Avon
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Discussing the alleged UFO crash and cover-up in 1947 New Mexico, a revealing expose+a7 documents new evidence including top-secret reports, the testimony of eyewitnesses who were threatened to keep silent, and more.
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It is not too late to write a few words about this book. It was published in 1994, and you might think it is an outdated book by now but it is not. It is still the most accurate and complete book on the UFO crash at Roswell.
The crash is chronologically outlined day by day and hour by hour thus giving a complete time table of all the events surrounding the crash.
Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Scmitt did a terrific and wonderful job. They are the kind of writers I like.
Their meticulous system reminds of the style of Maximillien de Lafayette and L. Gardner.
It is a very very very good book.
Unlike many other UFOs books that rehash second hand information, The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell is a focused giant telescope on the events of Roswell.
It has everything, from witnesses to military reports, and from descriptive analyses to comparing notes and reports.
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I read "The Roswell UFO Crash" and laughed. I read "The Truth About The UFO Crash At Roswell" and laugh even more. How can these two guys actually believe that the government would do something like this?! I am a firm beliver in conspiracies such as the JFK assassination, but I cannot be convinced that little purple men have been visiting the Earth and don't even make formal contact. Everything in this book is more paranoid than an episode of "The X-Files!" It gets so paranoid to a degree that you notice it's all garbage used to sell books. Let's say that the government is covering up Alien contact, why should they with so many sightings and cases of Alien Abduction? Them covering it up is a waist of time because we already know the truth! Hell, yesterday it would even be more stupid with the degree of paranoia the country has reached! I say read the book, but pretend you're reading an "X-Files" novilazation. It's more fun.
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Piece by piece the Randle/Schmitt mound of "evidence" has been whittled away since the book was published, leaving a hulking heap of rumor, innuendo, misperception, distorted memory, and "witness" fabrication to play around with. I went back and read this book again to confirm that view after I had read COSMIC TEST TUBE. It has a chapter on Roswell that makes the strongest possible case for an extraterrestrial event, then the author turns around and demolishes the extraterrestrial argument using logic and the evidence for a secret Mogol balloon launch. Subsequent events have bolstered his analysis!
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As a long-time reader/researcher on the "Roswell Incident" (I wrote & produced the audio tape tour of The International UFO Museum & Research Center in Roswell) I find this book's premise to be among the most feasable. Although the authors may be wrong about the location of "the impact site," (so far there are 4 proposed "crash sites" touted by different witnesses and researchers) there almost certainly was a craft recovery--with probable bodies and a possible SURVIVOR--in addition to the material recovered from the so-called "debris-site" near Corona. For a complete "1-oh-1" on Roswell, also read "Crash At Corona" by Stanton Friedman and "The Roswell Incident" by Wm Moore. Both these books preceeded the Randle tomes (there are 2 by Randle & Schmitt, the other being "The UFO Crash at Roswell") and it takes all 3 to cover the twists, turns and tut-tuts of this "grandaddy" of all UFO stories.
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