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CRASH: WHEN UFOS FALL FROM THE SKY

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s/ A History of Famous Incidents, Conspiracies & Cover-ups“An expert on bringing the language of science to the topic of UFOs.”Publishers Weekly“An authoritative examination of available evidence... Randle provides a hard-hitting look at the UFO phenomenon.”Jack Anderson, award-winning syndicated columnist“The leading proponent of the theory that the U.S. government knows more than it’s saying about UFOs.”Toronto Globe and MailWhen the scientific community asks for evidence of alien visitation, it is to Kevin Randle’s work they turn. Here is a complete update of research into the reports of alien spaceship crashes that provides new insights into many of the older cases and adds depth to new ones being reported. Written by one of the leading experts in the UFO field, When UFOs Fall From the Sky provides the solutions to cases that seemed perplexing and adds depth to those that have no terrestrial solution.This fascinating Provides the latest information on the controversial Roswell UFO crash. Explores the first suggestions of a UFO crash from the 19th century. Explains the controversy surrounding the 1950 Del Rio UFO crash. Updates the Las Vegas UFO crash of April 1962. Provides solutions for some of the more controversial UFO crashes.

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First published May 10, 2010

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Kevin D. Randle

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Ufologist and historic fiction & science fiction writer.

Within the UFO community he is often regarded as one of the preeminent experts on the reported crash of a UFO near Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947.

A professional writer with more than 80 books to his credit, Randle is perhaps best known for his books about UFOs and the Roswell story.

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October 12, 2023
It would have 5 stars because it didn't include very important cases such as Varginha and San Antonio. Also, the Italian crash is missing. A lot of time wasting in some pointless discussions.
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February 22, 2014
Kevin Randle's Crash was an interesting survey of UFO crash reports. The vast majority of the book is presented in "seed catalog" style: you get a date, a location, and a short description.

Some cases are accorded more coverage.

I think many people might find it...less engaging than some other works on the subject. It is presented largely dispassionately, which I found attractive. For readers who come to it with a strong opinion either in favor of an extraordinary origin for UFO reports, or against it, they won't find a book designed to please them.

Many reports are dismissed, or assessed as hoaxes.

On the other hand, there are a very few for which an extraordinary origin is deemed to be likely.

If you are a "true believer", that may upset you. If you are a Skeptic (with a capital "S"...what I call a "true disbeliever"), that may also upset you.

I will say that there are some cases where the original investigator may be treated...well, I'm going to go with "critically". I would say there may be some existing conflicts here, although that could do with approach rather than with personality.

Overall, I found it interesting, and a worthwhile read...but reading a book written from an advocatory position (pro or con) can be more entertaining.
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