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Body Snatchers in the Desert: The Horrible Truth at the Heart of the Roswell Story Books

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 174.28
EAN: 9780743497534
ISBN: 0743497538
Label: Paraview Pocket Books
Manufacturer: Paraview Pocket Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: June 21, 2005
Publisher: Paraview Pocket Books
Studio: Paraview Pocket Books




 

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IT WAS A CONSPIRACY TO HIDE A SECRET EXPERIMENT


"RAAF captures flying saucer on ranch in Roswell region." Ever since this provocative headline appeared on July 8, 1947, conspiracy theorists have sincerely believed that the U.S. government has maintained an extensive operation of cover-up-and-denial regarding its knowledge of alien life. But there was, in fact, no UFO crash with dead alien bodies. What really happened on that fateful day is much more sinister. The persistent rumors surrounding the UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, are part of a bigger conspiracy -- one orchestrated and fostered by the government itself as a smokescreen to bury a truth that is much darker, and disturbingly, far more believable.

Now, through never-before-revealed testimony from military whistleblowers, eyewitness intelligence reports, and an astonishing body of corroborative evidence, Nick Redfern lays out a shockingly plausible new theory on the Roswell incident: that the crash-site discovery of prototype military aircraft would expose a damning secret -- a highly confidential, U.S. government-sanctioned program to conduct medical experiments on deformed, handicapped, disfigured, and diseased Japanese POWs, exploited as "expendable" victims by their captors.

An important account that forces us to take a closer look at both the Roswell story and post-war American history, BODY SNATCHERS IN THE DESERT casts a startling, new light on a shocking conspiracy more than half a century in the making.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Something There IS---That Doesn't Love a Mystery.
I like Nick Redfern. We've exchanged emails over the years and have a similar slant on Cryptids and Crowley and everything that begins with a "C"....but Nick starts this off with the words I MOST hate to read:"Because she does not want her identity revealed, for reasons that will shortly become apparent*, I will refer to her as the Black Widow."

This annoys me for the same reason it annoys Colin Wilson...it means I can't check your facts. So all we have to start us off is Nick saying ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Even believers in space aliens aren't necessarily open-minded
I've always been hesitant to believe the ET explanation for Roswell for the same reason that the grandmaster of ufology, Jacques Vallee, is: the ufonauts seem too damn sophisticated to "crash" accidentally--and leave bodies behind, besides. So if what happened at Roswell in the first week of July '47 really did involve aliens (whether interdimensional or extraterrestrial), then it seems likely that it would had to have been done entirely intentionally, to see how we'd respond (or for some similar ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Japanese midget prisoners with progeria?
The authors aim was to offer a prosaic explanation for the Roswell UFO crash. However, the author creates or hangs his explanation on a maze of speculation and hearsay, best summarised in two parts.

[1]. CAUSE: Four Chinese or Japanese midget prisoners with progeria are transfer from the Japanese 731 Unit (Japan's Secret Biological Warfare Unit) in Manchuria to the United States (all secret). These progeria midgets are taught to pilot a Japanese version of the German Horten glider suspended ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Non-human activities
Visit Roswell.
You'll see pronghorn antelopes. Endearing creatures. Especially the male, who will quickly move to the front of the herd when you stop the car or get off your bicycle. He fears you fancy his wives, you see.
If the animals are not evident, check the areas west of town. They're especially common there, and you'll probably encounter some without much searching or property rights violations.
If you're still stymied, ask the locals. Especially recent Mexican immigrants, as they ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Another Roswell Story
This is an interesting story which purports to explain the Roswell story. If the story is true, then it could explain Roswell. If its not true, its just another jewel encrusted helmet on the Roswell dung heap.
The basic Roswell story has been around for years, with quite a number of witnesses from ranking officers down telling a story about the crash of an ET ship, the recovery of bodies and so forth.
Over the years we have heard quite a number of people attempt to explain away Roswell, ... Read More





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