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The Ghost of the Philadelphia Experiment Returns

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"The Ghost of the Philadelphia Experiment Returns" was the last book published by legendary ufologist Gray Barker. At the time (1984), it was considered too "conspiratorial," and met with opposition in mainstream ufological circles.

After compiling the book from articles in his own newsletter, Barker suddenly died, and the controversial bound edition was pulled from distribution. Luckily, New Saucerian was able to locate the prototype, and has made this wonderful work available - at last - for the general public to enjoy.

In these pages, Barker deftly explores the lore of the Philadelphia Experiment, offering revelations on a variety of notorious characters, such as Carlos Allende, James Wolfe, Leon A. Seoul, Dr. Franklin Reno, Michael Ann Dunn, the Oppenheimer brothers, and William L. Moore, whose books on the Roswell UFO crash, the Bermuda Triangle, and the Philadelphia Experiment made him the highest grossing UFO author of all time.

Barker also shares interesting material from researchers Morris K. Jessup, James Moseley, Dennis Pilichis, Charles Berlitz, and Anna Genzlinger, the Miami housewife who was led by Jessup's ghost to investigate his death, and who uncovered several fascinating tidbits not only about his possible murder, but also about the CIA's role in covert mind control experimentation.

This special 2014 edition of "Ghost of the Philadelphia Experiment Returns" features several photos, an introduction by paranormal radio host Jeffery Pritchett, and an epilogue by the editor, Andy Colvin, whose father was stationed at the naval yard where the Philadelphia Experiment took place.

"Describes fundamentally incomprehensible situations in an entertaining, comprehensible context..." -Eugenia Macer-Story

"Required reading for contemporary students of the UFO enigma..." -James W. Moseley

"A legend that cannot be stopped..." -Jacques Vallee

150 pages, Paperback

First published August 8, 2014

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Gray Barker

172 books18 followers
American writer best known for his books about UFOs and other paranormal phenomena.

His 1956 book They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers introduced the notion of the Men in Black to UFO folklore.

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January 25, 2016
I found this book to be well narrated. That is the only good thing I can really say about it. This is one book that should really be abridged. It reads like... a boring report. I would have thought, given the subject matter that the author would express a bit more enthusiasm. It was a long, ongoing struggle to finish this book.

I received a free copy of this audio book from the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for an unbiased review.
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June 25, 2016
BORING!Boring reading by Troy A.Rutter.Boring descriotion of the 'event'
I was given this book free for an honest review
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