The CIA UFO Papers: 50 Years of Government Secrets and Cover-Ups
By (Author) Dan Wright
Foreword by Jan Harzan
Red Wheel/Weiser
Red Wheel/Weiser
27th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
001.942
Paperback
400
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1g
The secret CIA papers that prove that the government has been tracking UFOs and extraterrestrials for over 50 years
In autumn 2016 the CIA sent to its website a cache of electronic files previously released under the Freedom of Information Act but housed at the National Archives. Among a variety of subjects were unidentified flying objects. Finally, a stockpile of reports and correspondences were available for serious UFO researchers to examine at home.
This book consists of selections from those secret files. Dan Wright spent 18 months selecting, editing, and organizing the 550 files that are relevant to UFO research and has produced a chronological collection of CIA documents spanning 1949 to 2000.
Each chapter focuses on a particular year. The summary of documents for each year is followed by a section called While You Were Away from Your Desk, which provides historical and cultural context for the document summaries and examines other sightings and contacts that are not mentioned in the CIA files.
Among the fascinating tidbits are:
This is a must-have book for those fascinated by the history of UFO sightings and those interested in government secrets and cover-ups.
Dan Wright has an MA in political science. He joined MUFON in 1978 and in 1992, he accepted an appointment on the MUFON staff as project manager for the Abduction Transcription Project.