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Anonymous: A Former CIA Agent comes out of the Shadows to Brief the White House about UFOs

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This CIA Agent Code Name Anonymous kept his secrets long beyond his oath due to threats to his own life and that of his family. He now reveals all he witnessed as a member of an above top secret task force charged with investigating the truth about UFOs and alien encounters. While project Blue Book was designed as disinformation, this man saw with his own eyes an Extraterrestrial Biological Entity (EBE) and read the CIA files the government never wanted the public to see. Much of the "lore" is true as validated in this simple transcript in his own words. With carefully researched editor's notes by C. Ronald Garner, a highly respected paranormal and UFO researcher, this could be one of the most important books in US secret history.

174 pages, Paperback

Published February 16, 2015

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August 18, 2017
This book suffers from some of the worst problems arising from self-publishing that I have ever seen. Spelling and formatting errors abound. This is why I rate it a 3-star book.

As for the actual information it contains, it's a valuable read for anyone interested in UFO literature because of its corroboration and comparisons to other standard UFO sources.

If you're already familiar with the UFO literature, nothing in this book is shocking or new. Read it anyway, even if the consequences of a poor, self-publishing copy editor make it a difficult read at times.
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June 25, 2024
I just really liked this book and how information was presented.
Yes, there were spelling errors and pages not quite in the right order, but that did not detract from the interesting interview and dissemination of this hero's tale of went on those years. I can't wait to look up some of the people he talks about.
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