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A History of UFO Crashes
Kevin D. Randle

From the heavily documented crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, to the 1978 sighting by engineers in Bolivia, the author compiles four decades of rumors and testimony about UFOs.


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Certainly taking the opposite tack from Peebles' Watch the Skies, Randle is a believer and has no compunction about making that clear. While not afraid to point out the obvious hoaxes, he is not ready to concede that the U.S. government does not know more than it's letting on, nor that the Roswell craft was just a weather balloon. Randle gives an in-depth discussion only to the major crash events, but his arguments are seductive. A History of UFO Crashes certainly lives up to its title, and if you are looking for a thorough chronology of reported crashes, it's all here in one book.

Synopsis
From the heavily documented crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, to the 1978 sighting by engineers in Bolivia, the author compiles four decades of rumors and testimony about UFOs.

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From the heavily documented crash in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, to the 1978 sighting by engineers in Bolivia, the co-author of The UFO Crash at Roswell compiles four decades of rumors and testimony about UFOs.

About the Author
Kevin D. Randle, Captain, U.S.A.F.R., is the author of Project Moondust, Conspiracy of Silence, and A History of UFO Crashes, and the co-author of UFO Crash at Roswell and The Truth About the UFO Crash at Roswell. A Captain in the United States Air Force Reserve, he is considered the foremost expert on the Roswell incident, and is well known as a serious researcher of extraterrestrial phenomena. Captain Randle makes his home in lowa.