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Warren Agius has over 4o stories of UFO's through the years. He has it broken into different categories so you could just read what you are interested in or you can read the whole book. If you have an interest in UFO stories you will like this book.
Many of us have grown up reading or hearing stories about aliens from outer space. This book reiterates many of those stories and possibly, there may be some here that you have not come across. Either way, if you have any interest at all in UFOs, this book will provide you with a little history over the past 50+ years of reports made by people from all walks of life. Included is the UFO sighting by former President Jimmy Carter in 1969. And one you may not have heard of is the Japan Airlines Flight 1628 cargo aircraft whose crew observed UFOs en route to Tokyo from Paris in 1986. This book will perk up your interest in examining what has been reported in the past as well as finding new information in the current day. Keep on top of it.
Evidence of Extraterrestrials by Warren Agius is he well researched and documented account of UFOs and other extraterrestrials. The author did a great job summarizing summarizing the sightings and then concluded each one by documented evidence. Very interesting information as it relates to the types and levels of classification.
Subtitle: Over 40 Cases Prove Aliens Have Visited Earth
I received an advance reader copy of this book from the publisher through Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.
I’ve been following the UFO/extraterrestrial controversy ever since I was about ten years old. Several of the cases presenting in this book were ones that I had become familiar with in the years since. I had dismissed some of them as uninteresting because they only involved lights in the sky.
While I don’t agree with the author that each and every case related in this book serves as proof that extraterrestrials are visiting Earth (primarily because we have no way of knowing what advanced flight systems various governments have developed), the book does drive home again and again how the U.S. government has pushed nonsensical explanations of UFO incidents on the public without giving serious consideration to the possibilities of extraterrestrial involvement.
I gave Evidence of Extraterrestrials four stars on Goodreads. It’s a good refresher for readers who have followed the UFO phenomena through the years, and for those with less or no familiarity with the subject it’s a good place to start.
Warren Aglius's book Evidence of Extraterrestrials reexamines many of the classic sightings that fans of UFOs and conspiracy theorists are familiar with. While his book is interesting and fun to read I did not find anything new in the evidence for the theories. Never the less I love reading these stories and believe that there is much to learn about the theorists, ourselves, the government, and potential cover-ups in these classic stories. The book is worth reading for those of us who love conspiracy theories and is entertaining for those who do not.
Evidence of Extraterrestrials Over 40 Cases Prove Aliens Have Visited Earth by Warren Agius. A book full of mystery and intrigue that goes well beyond Roswell. Not everyone knows about the lights over Washington D.C., Lubbock Lights or the Tic Tac in California. Each incident is described in detail then follows up with the investigation and the outcome. You will definitely like this book if you enjoy reading or watching shows about alien sightings or encounters.
Evidence of Extraterrestrials by Warren Agius is 40 stories of UFO encounters throughout history and throughout the world.
The author kinda writes the first hand accounts like its in a court room. First he tells the story, then he recounts the investigation and then he presents the conclusions.
This might be one of my favorite nonfiction books. It was very insightful, kept things simple and not excessively wordy that you wouldn't be able to understand what they are talking about and was very thorough with the research.
I knew almost none of the stories Warren Agius talks about but there were a few that really blew my mind especially the one that took place in my area.
I don't think I have given a nonfiction a 5/5⭐ before so that makes this a very special book.
I really need to get my hands on a physical copy because there are a few people I know that will love this book.
Evidence of Extraterrestrials comes out March 7 and if this is is a subject your interested in I highly suggest you pick this up.
This is a very, very interesting book. It is very useful to have in one place collection of the most well known UFO cases for study, exploring or just simply to be introduced to the topic in a good way. Case after case will make you wonder and as text will reveal final insights and why is important to know about UFO cases you will have an excellent understanding about this topic. I would love more information about Area 51 and how it is related to this phenomenon but that could be for aome another book. In the meantime, this book aimed for general knowledge about UFOs will do just fine.
Evidence of Extraterrestrials by Warren Agius
9780738767130
352 Pages
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Release Date: March 8, 2021
Nonfiction (Adult), Religion & Spirituality, Alien Sightings, UFOs
This is a book of more than 40 cases. Everyone knows about Roswell but not everyone knows about the lights over Washington D.C., or the Lubbock Lights or the Tic Tac in California. The book describes each incident then follows it up with the investigation and the outcome. The author presents the information in a very descriptive and easy to understand format. I really enjoyed reading this book and could not believe some of the government’s answers to the sightings. Some of the responses were ludicrous. If you enjoy reading or watching shows about alien sightings or encounters, you will definitely like this book.
This book has a lot of great information on encounters with ufos. Definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in the subject.
Evidence of Extraterrestrials is a groundbreaking book that gave me chills reading. The major UFO stories are all covered but what I didnt know was the cost in lives that many of these events incurred. What I discovered was a tendency to approach UFOS in a confrontational manner by pilots when the flaps started. The loss of pilots and their planes became such a problem that confronting the aliens was discouraged eventually. The stories of these brave men who approached an unknown is now being told. Also my people involved in the study of UFOS and their history have also dissapeared mysteriously. Each story is well written with historical backing and sequence which makes them easily understood. Then Mr Agius gives a conclusion to each story that summarizes the event and its importance. Well written and immensely interesting this book gives plenty of evidence of extraterrestrials to anyone brave enough to look for answers we arent being told.
I enjoyed this book, having not realised just how much evidence there was for alien encounters. The book is an honest, fact-based portrayal of each case of recorded suspected contact with UFOs. I particularly enjoyed the section about the crash landings and alien funeral. After reading the book, I would definitely call myself a believer.