Book Description
SWAMP GAS TIMES is a revealing memoir by a journalist who has covered the UFO field for more than twenty years. This honest, behind-the-scenes look at how the media handle UFO stories also examines the dramatic events and major players that have transformed UFO research in the past quarter century. In a series of commentaries and updates to articles written for the New York Times, Omni, Science Digest, Newsweek, and elsewhere, you'll learn:
whether the New York Times and other media organizations have conspired to keep the truth about the UFO phenomenon from the public
why 60 Minutes hasnt pursued the UFO mystery
what the government really knows about UFOs (and whether or not the president has been told)
what role NASA has agreed to play in UFO research
whether UFO home videos have captured advanced technologies on tape
if crime lab techniques could help finger an alien abductor
whether defense satellites have tracked objects not of this earth
what made Carl Sagan think we may have received signals from an extraterrestrial civilization
what the Pentagon says when asked if the military is involved in alien abductions
and what those top-secret National Security Agency documents reveal about UFOs.
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About the Author
PATRICK HUYGHE was a freelance science journalist for more than two decades during which he also acted as contributing editor to Science Digest and Omni. He has authored numerous books, including a series of field guides to the unknown for Avon and Quill; taught science writing at the college level; produced public TV documentaries for WGBH-Boston and WNET-New York; and written texts and interactive scripts for science exhibits from New Jersey to Malaysia. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Paraview Press and also edits a print and web journal on the mysteries of science, history, and nature called The Anomalist.
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