This book, by a US military veteran and UFO expert, explains how US authorities handled UFO reports in the 1940s and beyond.
‘We have been told that the US Air Force investigated UFOs for more than 20 years and never found any information to suggest they were real, that they posed a threat to the US or that they were from other solar systems. That is what we were told. But such is not the case.’
In 1953, a classified government project was proposed, that would deal with the recovery of ‘returning space debris’ launched from other nations. But why did the Air Force consider such a project necessary when Sputnik, the first Soviet satellite, wouldn't be launched until four years later?
Since the initiation of top secret Project Moon Dust, the US government, and specifically the USAF, has engaged in continuous covert – yet highly documented – official investigations into UFO phenomena. These have included often dangerous interfaces with extra-terrestrial crafts in the skies and supersonic pursuits that have put pilots' lives at risk; pursuits that were observed by many reliable eyewitnesses.
In this book, Kevin D. Randle uses his unique access to classified military documents to go deep inside the continuing cover-up and bring out the facts. Serious UFO enthusiasts will find Project Moon Dust an invaluable read and it provides important context for anyone with an interest in this subject.
Praise for Project Moon Dust:
’Randle is … a very important figure in the UFO community because of his straightforwardness. He openly addresses some of the newer arguments against the Roswell UFO crash in an appendix, clearly expressing some disturbance by one new piece of evidence - Amazon review
Kevin D Randle is an American military veteran, UFO expert and author. He is widely respected within the UFO community, particularly for his work on events at Roswell in 1947. He has written many books, both fiction and non-fiction, primarily on UFO, science fiction and military themes.
‘We have been told that the US Air Force investigated UFOs for more than 20 years and never found any information to suggest they were real, that they posed a threat to the US or that they were from other solar systems. That is what we were told. But such is not the case.’
In 1953, a classified government project was proposed, that would deal with the recovery of ‘returning space debris’ launched from other nations. But why did the Air Force consider such a project necessary when Sputnik, the first Soviet satellite, wouldn't be launched until four years later?
Since the initiation of top secret Project Moon Dust, the US government, and specifically the USAF, has engaged in continuous covert – yet highly documented – official investigations into UFO phenomena. These have included often dangerous interfaces with extra-terrestrial crafts in the skies and supersonic pursuits that have put pilots' lives at risk; pursuits that were observed by many reliable eyewitnesses.
In this book, Kevin D. Randle uses his unique access to classified military documents to go deep inside the continuing cover-up and bring out the facts. Serious UFO enthusiasts will find Project Moon Dust an invaluable read and it provides important context for anyone with an interest in this subject.
Praise for Project Moon Dust:
’Randle is … a very important figure in the UFO community because of his straightforwardness. He openly addresses some of the newer arguments against the Roswell UFO crash in an appendix, clearly expressing some disturbance by one new piece of evidence - Amazon review
Kevin D Randle is an American military veteran, UFO expert and author. He is widely respected within the UFO community, particularly for his work on events at Roswell in 1947. He has written many books, both fiction and non-fiction, primarily on UFO, science fiction and military themes.
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