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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 001.9420978943
EAN: 9781573928946
ISBN: 1573928941
Label: Prometheus Books
Manufacturer: Prometheus Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 331
Publication Date: 2001-06
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Studio: Prometheus Books
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Crashed UFOs? Alien bodies? Cover-ups? Here is the real Roswell story. And the story is not what you think it is, no matter what you believe happened--or didn't. Whatever you would like to believe about Roswell, this book won't let you hide from the inconvenient facts--any more than its author could.
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I've done a great deal of research about the Roswell incident over the years, and had made up my mind definitively that a UFO had indeed crashed at Roswell, and the government had covered it up. This book completely changed my mind, and I think an individual would have an impossible task to disprove Pflock's conclusions.
What this book uncovers is the entire Roswell UFO meme is really based on a few individual "witnesses" who have absolutely zero credibility that have contradicted, ... Read More
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One of the things most disliked in the UFO community is a book that calls into question a major tenet of their belief system (religion?). Besides being a cash-cow, Roswell is the main pilgrimage site for those who are in search a modern Higher power. "Roswell: Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe" is a cold, clear-eyed look at the place the "Roswell incident" has taken in the cultural life of the late 20th century. Pflock, like Hitchens, enrages those less sure in their views of the Cosmos ... Read More
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What the world absolutely does not need is one more tedious, 300-plus-page examination of Roswell. This purports to be a serious study, but inside is a photo of Pflock flacking a tome with another UFO gadfly, Stanton Friedman. The great fun of Roswell is to not take it all seriously, whether you are a beliver or not. There's no joy at all in plowing through another tiresome treatise that merely shovels ground loosened by a couple of hundred other extraterrestrial detectives. Read More
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Thanks to the reviews posted I have decided to save my hard earned money and pass on this book. There is so much evidence about the Roswell incident not being what the goverment claimed, a crashed weather balloon. To believe Karl T. Pflock's thesis that it was simply a weather balloon, is the same as believing on magical bullets that zig zag and make U turns, as in the Warren's Report on the Kennedy assasination. It is important to listen to all points of view. The weather balloon theory had more ... Read More
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As a former Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Mr. Pflock could hardly deny being part of the establishment. That he believed for years in the reality of the Roswell crash and is now changing his tune has a reason.
In the estimate of many students of the facts, the crash was a caused accident and our secret government does not want the world to know that our tremendous advances in technologies come basically from reversed engineering of the crashed ship.
And here is the ... Read More
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