UFOs: The Public Deceived

UFOs: The Public Deceived by Philip Klass, published by Prometheus in January 1983, is a comprehensive examination of the misconceptions surrounding unidentified flying objects. This edition spans 310 pages and is presented in English. Klass addresses the misinformation that has persisted in public discourse, emphasizing the need for clarity and truth regarding UFO phenomena.
In this book, readers will find a critical analysis of the narratives that have shaped public perception of UFOs, highlighting the impact of half-truths and cover-ups. Klass aims to provide a rational perspective on the subject, encouraging a more informed dialogue about unidentified flying objects. The work delves into the complexities of the topic, making it relevant for those interested in the ongoing discussions surrounding UFOs.
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“For much too long, the public has been misled by half-truths, by cover-ups, and by outright falsehoods . . . It is time to talk sense to the public about Unidentified Flying Objects,” writes Philip J. Klass in UFOs: The Public Deceived.
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