Monday, June 01, 2009

Loren Coleman adds a new dimension to a World War II mystery: What if the strange aerial objects observed by pilots from both sides of the conflict during the war that ended over fifty years ago were not mechanical objects, but were, instead, some unrecognized biological entities? Coleman suggests the reader pick up a copy of Keith Chester's Strange Company: Military Encounters With UFOs in WWII and read it without getting caught up in the UFO angle. Has a new area of cryptid research been opened up by events from over fifty years ago? And what impact would be felt in the world of UFOlogy if many of the unidentified aerial objects believed to be alien spacecraft turned out to be previously unrecognized earthly biological entities? With image and videos. Meanwhile, Brad Steiger's newest book, Beyond Shadow World, receives an excellent review from Tom Longden in his "Famous Iowans" feature included in the Des Moines Register's Catching Up With Brad Steiger and John Frederick.

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