Balder Ex-Libris - Hopkins BuddReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearHopkins Budd - Missing timeurn:md5:4afaf42513bb7937fe72c564c88ac66c2015-09-29T21:38:00+01:002015-09-29T20:40:04+01:00balderHopkins BuddAllemagneRevueRévisionnismeSeconde guerre mondialeTroisième ReichUFO <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Hopkins_Budd_-_Missing_time.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Hopkins Budd</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Missing time A documented study of UFO abductions The book that started it all with startling revelations about alien-human contact...</strong><br />
Year : 1981<br />
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Introduction. Since World War II, tens of thousands of reports of unidentified flying objects have been gathered, officially and unofficially, by the United States Air Force and myriad other governmental and civilian investigative organizations around the world.1 Like Astronaut McDivitt's "cylinder with antennas," these objects are often described as being mechanically structured, metallic, and very frequently as behaving as if they were under intelligent control. The thousands of similar, enigmatic reports from across the world mean that no matter what realities may lie behind it, the UFO phenomenon exists as an undeniable fact of life. The question, then, is what we should do about the disturbing mass of material which makes up this ubiquitous phenomenon. There are two polar positions. One group, to which I and a large number of investigators, scientists, and even a few committed sceptics belong, believes that the UFO phenomenon poses a tantalizing and serious problem—perhaps a profoundly revolutionary one. If there is nothing but smoke to this mass of mysterious reports, then enormous numbers of people, from farmers to astronauts, must be hallucinating fire—which in itself would be an alarming state of affairs. The other group is made up of those who, out of lack of information or mere indifference, simply ignore the phenomenon. The first group looks into the data, the other declines to. <strong>...</strong></p>