Bob Pratt has spent over eighteen years researching the Brazilian UFO phenomenon. He has made eleven visits to a number of localities in the Brazilian countryside and investigated over two hundred cases, during which time he has interviewed over seventeen hundred people. The fruits of his labor are always intriguing, sometime frightening, and should give pause to those who would thoughtlessly maintain, without studying the complete score, that all our extraterresrial visitors are friendly and have out best interest at heart.
UFO danger zone is very bombastic name for a very factual book. It is very hard to believe any of the UFO stories, as in this age of abundance of cameras, we see less and less convincing evidence. However, if you take the stories Bob Pratt is retelling here as they are, you will get a very unresting picture of non explained atrocities on secluded Brazil farms. In the end, the book starts to feel a bit boring, as the stories are very similar and there is little to no follow up on the most interesting ones—nevertheless, it is a fascinating read.
This book should be among the top 20 on the UFO phenomena, it clearly proves a point. But it was not written on US cases, it is on cases from a third-world place, but the events are as fresh as they can be, his research deserves many praises, and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Fantastic book. If you are a researcher you ought to read it.
Great investigative take on anomalous phenomena pertaining to the ufo realm in Brazil. Lots of oral accounts of nightmarish experiences lived by local natives. A thorough book contributing to the serious investigator of the abduction/mutilation phenomena predating mankind's written history!
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