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4 Responses to “Crash: When UFOs Fall From the Sky: A History of Famous Incidents, Conspiracies, and Cover-Ups”

  1. Mike Foss Says:

    I have not read yet,but I’m sure it’ll be good.I’ve read other Randle books,and I’ve enjoyed them.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Midwest Book Review Says:

    UFO investigator and retired lieutenant colonel Kevin D. Randle presents Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky, a collection of research reports of alien spaceship crashes from 1947 and earlier to 2009. A handful of black-and-white photographs illustrate this thoughtful, updated compendium of paranormal evidence and theory, which suggests possible solutions to some of the longest running enigmas about the possibility of extraterrestrial influence. From eyewitness testimony to paper trails to ongoing controversies, Crash: When UFOs Fall from the Sky is an invaluable compendium for anyone interested in learning about evidence of UFOs, and a welcome addition to paranormal studies shelves.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. G. Bovara Says:

    This book contains some great research and new information! No one is better than Kevin Randle at sniffing out all the dead ends and hot leads on UFO cases. He does a great job in this book noting which UFO cases are “genuine” and others that people should not be wasting their time on. My only suggestion for his next book is that he make the photos a little more useful; small B&W photos of the crash sites all looked the same. A middle portion with color photos would have been nice.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Christopher Augustin Says:

    It’s hard to believe there are nearly 200-300 claims of UFO crashes around the world golng back for the past few hundred years. Sure the more famous ones are known to many in the UFO community, like Roswell, Kecksburg and Shag Harbour, but it’s the lesser known reports that really got me thinking. The author did an excellent job of catalouging the events, the witnesses, the evidence, the coverups and the hoaxes. The book was very well written and can simply be described as a page turner that I couldn’t put down.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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