UFOs, ETs, and Alien Abductions: A Scientist Looks at the Evidence

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Hampton Roads Publishing, 2013年6月1日 - 256 頁

Psychologist and researcher Don Donderi examines the evidence and research from the past several decades on the changing nature of UFOs. He looks at why the scientific establishment takes a dim view of UFOs and abduction evidence and examines how the US government has collected and suppressed UFO evidence.

UFOs, ETs, and Alien Abductions is a wide-ranging examination of all things off-planet that falls into 3 sections.

1. UFOs: evidence and belief between 1947 through 1965 and Cold War mysteries

2. The changing nature of UFO phenomenon from 1965 to the present, which makes the case for the existence of humanoid crew members seen in and around landed UFOs. This section also examines six well-documented abduction cases, and includes the author detailing his own research involvement with the evidence. He refutes the belief that all abductees are mentally disturbed and that a psychological disturbance explains the experience.

3. The third section is devoted to a very meaty and controversial analysis of science, politics, and UFOs.

 

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Extraterrestrials
73
Acknowledgments
199
Notes
201
Selected Readings
215
Index
221
About the Author
233
Backcover
237
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Don Crosbie Donderi is a citizen of both the US and Canada. He entered the University of Chicago at age 15, and graduated with a BA and a BSC in biological psychology at age 21. He worked as an applied psychologist for IBM Corporation, developing navigation displays for the B-52 bomber. He served as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at McGill University.

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