They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers
Is there anyone out there? What is the alien agenda? And why has the government gone to such great lengths to stifle the overwhelming evidence that otherworldly creatures exist? Some of our greatest minds ask these questions and more in a quest to unveil the truth behind this massive cover-up--and whether Earth can afford to ignore the extraterrestrial messages much longer.
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New Saucerian proudly presents perhaps the most famous flying saucer book ever: Gray Barker's They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers! From flying saucers to the underground denizens of Lemuria, it's all here in this ufological classic.
This 2014 reprint features the wonderful cover art from the dust jacket to the original hardback, first published in 1956. This edition faithfully reproduces the original, both inside and out, and is a great addition to any saucer collection.
Just who are these darkly dressed men who go after UFO witnesses - those who might "know too much"? Why do they frighten, interrogate, and physically harm innocent civilians? Barker's answers shocked the world and raised awareness about the threat of the MIB.
If you enjoyed Barker's Men in Black: The Secret Terror Among Us, you will enjoy this finely crafted star in the pulp pantheon.
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Like Barker's other work, this is a strange combination of fact and possible fiction that is a riveting look at the early days of UFO studies. This book is considered a classic and gives a great deal of information about some of the early researchers that I found to be fairly interesting. The one issue I have is that, unlike Gray's later work, the writing here is dry and lacks the enthusiasm that he later shows.
Still, it's a fun book and, yes, a must read for anyone interested in the study of UFO's and the people who seek them out.