Prof. Solomon: Flying Saucer Experience

 
 
 
 
 

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Finally, a useful book about UFOs. (Or so the author claims.) It’s Professor Solomon’s guide to UFOs—his comprehensive study of the flying saucer phenomenon.

In this scholarly yet entertaining work, the Professor delves into UFO legend and lore—particularly that of the “contactees” of the 1950s.

He also presents a biography of George Adamski, the most controversial (and colorful) of the contactees.

And he offers practical advice—for readers about to embark on their own flying saucer experience.

Read this book and be ready—for your ride in a UFO.

“The professor of fun is back…a little more ‘out there’ than ‘Lost Objects.’”
—Baltimore Sun

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08/18/2008

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psiklon1434

A rather insipid and lackluster piece of sensationalist debunking mixed with bad humor aimed at making some extra change. This is slightly better than rumors written on the bathroom wall and less valuable than rumors heard waiting in line. It seems like 'cut and paste' writing with some alterations to avoid outright theft. This work is probably exemplary of many mental cases that somehow actually manage to almost seem plausible. I say, save your time reading this and clean your fingernails , do some nose picking or look for belly button lint. Any of these activities are superior and more worthy of your time than looking at this attempt at humor and information.

02 / 18 / 2009