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The Mammoth Book of UFOs
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1 Unidentified Flying Objects: The Prequel; 2 The Invaders: Cases of UFO sightings from different places and times in the modern era; The Pre-1947 Sightings; UFOs: The Modern Era; 3 The Truth About the Roswell Incident; Setting the Scene; The Revival; The Original Witnesses; The Second Crash Site and the Bodies; Implications; The Mogul Balloon; The Official Investigations; Physical Evidence; Summing Up; 4 UFOs: Associated Phenomena; Cattle Mutilations; Crop Circles; The Men in Black; 5 The Invaded; The Phenomenon.;The ultimate guide to the history, background and meaning of whether UFOs really exist, plus associated phenomena such as alien abduction, crop circles and cattle mutilations. There is also a comprehensive overview of the many conspiracy theories which surround UFOs and abductions - from the craft as secret Nazi technology to weird CIA plots. Written by a ufologist with many years in the field, this exciting and highly provocative book at times reads like a thriller. What messages do UFOs hold for us and for the future of life on earth?
Lynn Picknett
Lynn Picknett is a writer of books that are mainly about pseudo-history and popular conspiracy theories, the paranormal, the occult, and historical and religious mysteries.
Born in Folkestone, Kent, England, in April 1947, Picknett grew up in an alleged haunted house in York, attending Park Grove Junior School and Queen Anne Grammar School. After graduating from university with an Upper 2nd (hons) degree in English Literature, she briefly became a teacher, a shop assistant, and a stand-up comic before moving to London in 1971 to join Marshall Cavendish Publications as a trainee sub-editor.
In the 1980s, she was Deputy Editor on The Unexplained and contributor to many other publications. She was also a regular contributor on various radio shows, including Michael van Straten and Clive Bull's on LBC and Talk Radio. She was also a television presenter for both Anglia and Southern TV.
In 1990 she was guest curator for the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition The Unexplained at Bath, performing the same function in 1999 for the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television at Bradford.
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