Above Top Secret

You would think that 'top' secret would be the top but nope, it seems that UFOs rated an 'above' top secret. This means, of course, that there is something real that is very serious and potentially dangerous in order to achieve that ranking.

Weather balloons will not take over the world.

The book starts off with unmarked aircraft seen in 1933 then moves on to the Los Angeles Air Raid of World War II where loads of artillery opened fire on something. Explanations ranged from that something being nothing at all on through that something being a UFO.

Also in WWII there were 'Foo Fighters,' odd lights that seemed to follow planes. The decision on what they were? Unexplained.

As things went on Britain used their intelligence service and the CIA became involved in trying to determine if the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena were easily explained or could become a danger to all humans.

The book goes on to UFO landings, discussion in Parliament, film regular people take of UFOs being taken by 'officials,' MI6, abductions, UFOs seen in other countries, planes destroyed, the FBI's involvement, Roswell, MJ12, UFO near misses with passenger planes, Janap 146, Adamski, Zamora, debunking reports, NICAP, APRO, disinformation campaigns, alien bodies, multiple UFO crash recoveries, reasons for secrecy and a host of other things.

In other words, it's a very comprehensive book.

Some things I thought of after reading it. If UFOs are so advanced then why have there been several to many crashes of them? Why don't UFOs use some kind of cloaking device so no one can see them? Why do some UFOs have colored lights on them?

Worse of all, of UFOs are actually piloted by aliens from another planet then when a UFO crashes and bodies are recovered isn't there a major danger of catching some kind of disease from them?

The aliens (if they exist) came (probably) from another planet, a planet that had it's own evolution and it's own microorganisms, ones that carry disease. The aliens probably have vaccines against all of them but humans would have no immunity at all to the diseases.

We've seen in history where diseases can spread wildly like the Black Death, or be used as military weapons as smallpox was used against Native Americans.

Anyhoo, I really liked the depth of the book.


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