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Another inside glimpse into the strange tales of Bob Lazar and friends, who claim he saw -- and worked on -- the saucers.
This special section targets a wild but winsome mainstay of UFO study: tales of flying saucers that have crash-landed on earth.
Evidence-- that is, witness claims -- abound in this unfolding case about an alleged saucer crash in 1965.
Heβs weathered ufological disdain and apparent government harrassment. But heβs made his name in crash-retrieval research, like none other.
The grandaddy of saucer retrievals, in more ways than one, now boasts new witnesses and investigators.
Veteran ufologist Richard Hall says the handwriting, if not perfect, is still on the wall -- and MJ-12 may yet be proven as authentic.
No, author John Keel is neither a fool nor a spoilsport. But he does have another angle on Roswell, and the resulting controversy has ballooned all out of proportion.