The UFO Chronicles: District of Columbia

There’s a variety of scenarios covered in these short stories, which will be familiar to anyone who follows the phenomenon. There are two wildly different stories about the goings on within the Whitehouse when a craft lands just outside. Both stories have entertaining plot lines: A Vice President, selected to make a face-to-face meeting with the non-humans discovers she’s going on a long trip. A deeply corrupt president departs earth for other reasons.
Imminent – Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs

And what a ride this book takes us on. We discover all manner of crashes and UFO recovery efforts undertaken by the U.S. military. We learn of other dangerous interactions reported by naval aviators and others between aircraft and UFOs. We uncover insidious efforts to silence talk on the topic, and finally of successful efforts to engage Congress and pass laws to allow U.S. government officials who are aware of these programs to speak openly to Congress about UFOs.
Interstellar: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future in the Stars

Book Review: Avi Loeb’s – Interstellar Interstellar – The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future in the Stars Publisher: HarperCollins Publication date: 08/29/2023 Pages: 256 (226 pages plus notes) Esteemed professor Avi Loeb heads up the Galileo Project at Harvard University, a science-based effort to understand the nature of UAP (UFOs). Interstellar is our glimpse into this astonishing project and importantly, […]
Non-Human The Rendlesham Forest UFO Incidents

My sense is that this is an important book both in that it advances the RFI narrative and in that its careful research is fully laid out in the book. I believe that fans and researchers of the incident will come to see this as the next advancement in our understanding of this important piece of UFO history.
UAPs and the Nuclear Puzzle

This book serves as a well-rounded primer on the UFO / nuclear topic, required reading for those who have interest in the UFO topic.
The Edge of Reality

One of the best values that the book brings for me is insight into Hynek and his activities. Hynek is less well published than Vallée, so commentary directly from him was educational, including: