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The Golden Age of Flying Saucers Audiobook by Frank G. Wilkinson


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Title: The Golden Age of Flying Saucers
Subtitle: Classic UFO Sightings, Saucer Crashes and Extraterrestrial Contact Encounters
Author: Frank G. Wilkinson
Narrator: Oliver Vale
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-09-16
Publisher: New Paradigm Press Audio
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Nonfiction, Unexplained Phenomena
Publisher's Summary:
A New Paradigm Press Audio Paranormal Double Shot, featuring:
The Golden Age of Flying Saucers: Classic UFO Sightings, Saucer Crashes, and Extraterrestrial Contact Encounters
This informative, fast-paced, gosh-wow joyride through the golden age of American flying saucer history profiles classic contactees Richard Shaver, George Adamski, and Truman Bethurum as well as famous UFO events like the 1947 UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico.
And:
No Bad Contact: Notes from the Crossroads of Extraterrestrial Contact and Human Culture
In No Bad Contact, noted UFO historian, researcher, and author Frank G. Wilkinson applies his sharp wit, piercing powers of insight and observation, decades of UFO research experience, and inimitable writing style to explore the implications for earthly human culture of such diverse extraterrestrial topics as the gray alien presence, the likelihood of a faked US government ET invasion, the Internet as a model for extraterrestrial contact, why people believe in God but not aliens, possible motivations driving the global governmental UFO cover-up, what ET is really trying to tell us, and more!
Two great UFO/extraterrestrial titles by one author, together in one audiobook. That's a paranormal double shot!
Members Reviews:
The Golden Age of Flying saucers
This a good compulation of historic UFO cases and a great little reference book. It's good for the amature investigator, the student, and as a quick-reference book when trying to recall specific events of famous sightings during various times.
It's easy reading and would be a good introduction to the history of ufos' for that younger mind in your family.
However, for a more indepth study and accumulation of historical UFO incidents, I would highly suggest "UFO's A Century of Sightings" by Michael David Hall.
My Son and I Both Loved This Book
My 11 year old son is something of a hesitant reader who especially resists cracking the covers of books assigned in class or those he has to write a report on for a grade. He reads at grade level (5th), but avoids reading when he can get away with it, claiming that most books "bore him to tears." Maybe the books they assign in public school are boring, I don't know... But I do know that when his teacher recently allowed the kids to pick their own books for review, my son took the initiative to surf over to Amazon and to find "The Golden Age of Flying Saucers" all on his own. He loves Star Trek, X-Files reruns and documentaries about UFOs and aliens on TV, and wanted to use the assigned book report as an opportunity to maybe get Dad to pony up for a book he actually WANTED to read, on a subject that really interested him.
Of course, I bought him the book, and when it arrived, he was thrilled.
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