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A very interesting and serious book with professional a report for all the people who want to learn about the field of Ufology. In 1968 the US Congress organized a symposium on Unidentified Flying Objects, inviting some of the top scientists, and investigators in the world to speak and present evidence before the Committee On Science And Astronautics. Some of their conclusions may shock you. Now for the first time the actual transcript of the symposium is now available. Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Department of Astronomy, Northwestern University Prof. James E. McDonald University of Arizona Dr. Carl Sagan, Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, Cornell University Dr. Robert L. Hall Department of Sociology, University of Illinois, Dr. James A. Harder University of California Dr. Robert M. L. Baker, Jr. System Sciences Corp. Dr. Donald H. Menzel Harvard College Observatory Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle University of Wyoming Dr. Garry C. Henderson Space Sciences, General Dynamics Stanton T. Friedman Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory. This book is an authentic reproduction of the original printed text in shades of gray and may contain minor errors. Despite the fact that we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, the present reproduction may have minor errors beyond our control like: missing and blurred pages, poor pictures and markings. Because this book is culturally important, we have made available as part of our commitment to protect, preserve and promote knowledge in the world. This title was originally published in 1968. Please copy and paste the link for our books: https: //saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/
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