Ufologists in civilian clothes. How special services work with UFOs
Number of pages: 384
Cover: Softcover
Flying saucers, big-eyed humanoids, night abductions and mysterious signals from space - all these are UFOs, the subject of heated debates and crazy beliefs. But where UFOs have appeared, you should also expect men in black. British writer and paranormal researcher Mark Pilkington decided to find out what secret agents do, who allegedly know where flying saucers come from and where aliens are hiding, but do everything to keep ordinary people in the dark. What is hidden behind the image of a silent agent covering his tracks? Is there a connection between UFO visits and the activities of special services? And if so, what are they hiding from us? "Ufologists in Plain Clothes" is an inclusive study of Ufomania, which swept the planet in the middle of the last century and has not subsided to this day. From a UFO convention to an American military base, from the deserts of Nevada to the slums of Detroit, Pilkington interviews a wide range of people, from alien enthusiasts to evasive special agents, delves deep into the history of alleged contacts with extraterrestrial life, and comes to paradoxical conclusions that will change your understanding not only of aliens, but of people as well.