The UFO Investigator’s Guide

The UFO Investigator’s Guide by David Coomer, published by Blandford in 1999, offers a comprehensive exploration of the investigation of unidentified flying objects. This edition spans 223 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, including the appearance of extraterrestrials, the nature of alien abductions, and the connection between crop circles and UFO sightings.
Readers will find practical information on the necessary equipment for UFO investigations, techniques for interviewing witnesses, and methods for conducting soil tests at reported landing sites. The guide also covers photographic and video analysis, as well as organizing skywatch events. Additionally, it includes a glossary and international addresses of UFO research groups, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the crafts and hobbies related to UFO investigations.
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Join the search for intelligent life from beyond our planet! Find out what it takes to investigate UFOs. Consider questions about what extraterrestrials might look like, what characterizes alien abductions, how crop circles relate to UFOs, and the identity of those “Men in Black”. Get details on equipment needed for exploration, techniques for interviewing witnesses, performing soil tests on reported landing sites, photographic and video analysis, and organizing a skywatch. Bonus: international addresses of UFO research groups and a glossary.
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