An account of FBI involvement in alleged UFO encounters since 1947. It includes reports pertaining to crashed UFOs and the remains of deceased alien bodies held by the US military.
Nick Redfern is a British best-selling author, Ufologist and Cryptozoologist who has been an active advocate of official disclosure, and has worked to uncover thousands of pages of previously-classified Royal Air Force, Air Ministry and Ministry of Defence files on UFOs dating from the Second World War from the Public Record Office.
He has has appeared on a variety of television programmes in the UK and works on the lecture circuit, both in the UK and overseas, and has appeared in internationally syndicated shows discussing the UFO phenomenon. He is also a regular on the History Channel programs Monster Quest and UFO Hunters as well as National Geographic Channels's Paranormal and the SyFY channel's Proof Positive.
Redfern now lives in Texas and is currently working as a full-time author and journalist specializing in a wide range of unsolved mysteries, including Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, UFO sightings, government conspiracies, alien abductions and paranormal phenomena, and also works as a feature writer and contributing editor for Phenomena magazine and writes regularly for other magazines and websites.
In 2007 Universal Studios bought the rights to Redfern's book: "Three Men Seeking Monsters: Six Weeks in Pursuit of Werewolves, Lake Monster, Giant Cats, Ghostly Devil Dogs and Ape-Men" in the hopes of making a movie from it.
Sporo informacji już gdzieś mi się obiło o uszy, ale też dowiedziałam się kilku nowych rzeczy. To po prostu zbiór informacji - ale i również popuszczania wodzy fantazji - z zastrzeżeniem, że przy niewielu pochylono się dłużej. Książkę nabyłam w outlecie, więc bardzo narzekać nie będę, ale za pełną cenę bym nie polecała. Więcej informacji (i ciekawych teorii) można znaleźć chociażby na reddicie za darmo. Dodatkowo ze zdjęciami i filmami, a nie tylko skanami dokumentów, z których czasem nie da się za wiele rozczytać. Jako baza do zainteresowania tematem jest całkiem okey.