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Dirk Daring

United States
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Kelly Cahill was a young mother of three. She was also a sceptic — especially when it came to 'close encounters'. But driving home with her husband from a party late one evening along a lonely road in country Victoria, she was dazzled by a blinding light.
What happened next was at first too frightening to remember — until it...
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Kelly Cahill was a young mother of three. She was also a sceptic — especially when it came to 'close encounters'. But driving home with her husband from a party late one evening along a lonely road in country Victoria, she was dazzled by a blinding light. What happened next was at first too frightening to remember — until it became too terrifying to forget. As Kelly pieced together her memories of that fateful encounter, one detail stood out. There were other people there that night, people she didn’t know or speak to. When researchers finally tracked them down, their story was eerily similar. Encounter is Kelly's story, her own, very personal account of an experience for which she has no rational explanation and that has totally changed her life. Sometimes frightening, sometimes gut wrenching and sometimes out of this world, it is a story that poses more questions than it answers. When you've read Encounter you'll discover, like Kelly, why a close encounter is impossible to forg
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Pub. on May 15th 2012
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In 1947 an American pilot observed a group of strange objects in the sky. He described them as moving "like saucers skipping across the water." From this report, an anonymous journalist invented the term "flying saucer," later adapted by Captain Ed Ruppelt the USAF intelligence officer responsible for such matters to the more familiar...
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In 1947 an American pilot observed a group of strange objects in the sky. He described them as moving "like saucers skipping across the water." From this report, an anonymous journalist invented the term "flying saucer," later adapted by Captain Ed Ruppelt the USAF intelligence officer responsible for such matters to the more familiar U.F.O. In the more than four decades since, the UFO mystery has gone through many phases, and now in the UFO Conspiracy, all the facts, accumulated evidence, & major revelations are available to the public in one volume. The source: the official case files of the nations of the world.
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Pub. on March 22nd 2012
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