UFOs, Aliens and the Battle for the Truth: A Short History of UFOlogy
By (Author) Neil Nixon
Oldcastle Books Ltd
Oldcastle Books Ltd
1st October 2021
24th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Conspiracy theories
001.942
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Concise, balanced and occasionally hilarious this is a story that has as much to tell you about the human race as it does about aliens.
This no-nonsense guide to one of our most enduring mysteries presents a short history of the strangest encounters, looks carefully at explanations from the blunt to the truly bizarre, offers insights into the strongest evidence that we are being visited by beings from another world and sources the best sceptical arguments that it can all be explained rationally.
Book reveals how "alien super-minds" would help Carlisle United reach Premier League * Evening News and Star *
If you want the truth about UFOs you won't find it surfing the internet or by doing research on YouTube. Start with Neil's book - it will open your mind to the true nature of this baffling and ever-changing enigma maybe * David Clarke author of How UFOs Conquered the World *
This is a wonderful informative book on what UFOlogy is all about. It covers a lot of ground, and for those coming into UFOlogy for the very first time, this is the book for you. I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing this book. Get it on your book shelf now * Strange Phenomena Investigations *
Neil Nixon takes us on an entertaining journey through the history and evolution of UFO reporting and investigation. -- Nigel Watson * Starburst Magazine *
Maidstone author Neil Nixon takes a fresh look at 74 years of UFO sightings * Kent Messenger *
Neil Nixon spent most of his adult life combining the careers of a professional creative and an academic. He is the author of over two dozen books, a scriptwriter for screen, stage and radio, a comedy writer and a journalist who has published on subjects including sport, current affairs and music. UFOs and the paranormal have been a mainstay of his writing work. For decades this work was combined with teaching those who wanted to work in the media industry and for the final two decades of Neil's academic career he founded and ran the UK's first full-time higher education course in Professional Writing. Neil has a website at www.neilnixon.com.