audiobook to put you to sleep:
Boswell's life of Samuel Johnson, vol 2.
And for UFO Fans: A report on UFO's.
This report from 1956 takes us inside these initial investigations, separates fact from fiction, and gives insight into who, when, where, and how sightings were reported and researched in open-minded fashion (for which Ruppelt was renowned), rather than in the typical hushed and secretive (and censored) manner most often associated with government and military reports which are released to the public.
Why I think ET's are partly due to imagination:
the UFO books from the 1960's always had adductees being put under a machine that came down from the ceiling that made a hum while examining them.
But reports from the 1980's started to change to being put into a tube and having needles placed into one for the examination.
Interesting, isn't it, that the ET's medical technology mirrors that of the hospitals of the same era of the reports?
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