The new book by Leslie Kean about UFOs is a problem. It’s quite unlike most other books about UFOs that have been published in recent memory, and it’s very good. It’s a problem because either every contributor to her edited collection of official testimonies and UFO case histories is a liar or completely misguided, or else she’s on to something important. Something about which scientists and the general public should pay attention.
UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go On the Record is a collection of essays, some penned by Kean herself, about officially-documented and investigated UFO cases that were considered unexplained by government and military investigators. And just as the longish title infers, testimony by well-placed individuals who are and were in positions to know the facts and details about significant UFO incidents show that there is something truly perplexing going on in the skies overhead.
More on the new Leslie Kean book. Dangit! I've been researching a book along very similar lines, but Ms. Kean beat me to it. And kudos to her. Just ordered it today from Amazon, and look forward to reading it. But let's face it, there's always room for more serious researchers in Ufology to expand on Kean's important work. To read the rest of the article, click here.