During the summer of 1952, Americans reported a record amount of UFO sightings to Project Blue Book. Frank Feschino, Jr. has written a book about the 1952 summer and America’s UFO problem. He takes the reader on a journey through Blue Book's “UNKNOWN” cases and other UFO reports. He focuses on the encounters between US. fighter planes and UFOs with an in-depth historical account of the United States military's "shoot down" orders.
On Sept. 12, 1952, a horrific encounter occurred in West Virginia when a 12-foot-tall being, the “Flatwoods Monster,” terrified a group of Flatwoods residents after it’s damaged craft landed in their town. Feschino reports on this case in great detail and has become the authority on the "Flatwoods Monster" incident. For the first time, he writes the complete version of this terrifying alien encounter...the most accurate documentation of this event in print. 90 photos, maps & illustrations.
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By Alfred Lehmberg
Sep 5, 2012
"Feschino Reveals Reality" Indeed 'Reality' is revealed, considered, and then assiduously chronicled by Frank Feschino. In the final analysis (and we'd have never heard about it otherwise, good reader!), Feschino came, he saw, and he wrote it down. "Veni, vidi, scripsi," it could be said? The data are revealing, reader! Feschino reports them to us in detail. Indeed, we weren't in 'Kansas' any more after 1952... and may not, I submit (remembering a wealth of old history scribed in old ink and stone... ...epic poetry indicating same?), have ever been in 'Kansas'! Roll that and smoke it! See, even if it turns out that UFOs were not really the cause of a documented loss of men and machines, it remains that men and machines were lost engaging something causing that loss! These brave men should get some kind of recognition for their sacrifice, and they have not! Moreover, this is a 'cause' that is another subject of one of those ubiquitous cover-ups festooning the whole... More > of a ufological milieu for decades! One can be, therefore, tantalized with the distinct possibility that the United States, et al, went to undeclared war with, and was first to fire upon... an off world intelligence! Additionally, that war continued, that loss of men and machine went on unabated, until we stopped trying to, "Shoot Them Down"! Which is to say that we lost that undeclared war, eh? This is some kind of serious read, sincere scholarship, and it is without cant or bias, verily! That data are merely followed, period, is the thrust. alienview@roadrunner.com www.AlienView.net< Less
My Dad would have loved this book. Mr Feschino brings out the data and manages to make it, not only coherent, but interesting. The government of the "Cold War" era had a obsession with secrecy, this book pulls back the blinders, and let's the reader take a peak.